Since his investiture, Muria has been receiving reports of troubles caused by prodigies almost every day. It seemed like an endless stream of problems, which were giving him quite a headache.
These young talents had too many reasons to fight with others or among themselves. Young people seldom know restraint or patience, choosing instead to settle grievances immediately and in person.
For the affection of an attractive maiden, these youthful show-offs could destroy an entire street and involve hundreds of innocent common people. Worse yet, these people would instigate fights and then run away, making them elusive and leaving no one to shoulder the responsibility and compensate for the losses.
Moreover, it was not just about the lasses. Many who had a stronger sense of justice and were keen to help others would intervene whenever they saw injustice.