After dinner, Leone returned to his room, firmly shutting the door behind him.
Once he was fully certain that no one could disturb his privacy, he immediately crouched down and covered his face.
"I can't believe I said that!" Leone felt so embarrassed when he recalled his declaration. He had called Yuni his woman.
He deliberately made it up to have a good reason to execute Ragan. After all, he tried to touch the wife of a chieftain.
The Barbarians looked down on such actions, and those who did so would be punishable by death.
Varus' and Ragan's deaths were in accordance to the Barbarian Laws, so Leone and the Aslan Tribe had the moral high ground.
But just as what Ronan had said, even if Leone was in the right, the middle-ranked tribes would not allow their reputation to be tarnished. None of them wanted to become the laughingstock of the high-ranking tribes.
