"If hanging the ignorant could correct all mistakes, then this world would be too kind," Gawain heard Ropeni's words and couldn't help but shake his head with a smile, "They're just accomplices incited by others or enticed by gains."
"But they are more hateful than the principal offenders," Ropeni Gran said coldly, "My husband fought against tradition and rules for their sake, giving those who would have spent their whole lives wallowing in mud a chance to live a decent life. But they were deceived by mere lies or bought off by a little money, and suddenly turned into mobs, looting the castle's wealth, attacking their leader!"
Amber, hearing this, could no longer hold back. She stared at Gawain and Ropeni in shock: "Wait, do you mean most of the mob that attacked the castle were the very people Viscount Roman helped back then?!"
