The leader of the enforcers was around forty, clean-shaven, with dark brown eyes.
He responded to Lumian's question without any expression, "There's no such rule."
He meant there was no rule stating that all items on a thief's body should go to the victim.
Lumian smiled and asked, "But there's also no law specifically prohibiting it, right?"
"Right." The leader of the enforcers nodded slowly.
Lumian's smile broadened. "Coming to Morora means cutting all ties with the past, right?"
This was inferred from what the clergyman Heraberg had said in the cathedral.
"Yes." The enforcer did not deny it.
Lumian probed further, "And this thief doesn't have any other heirs in Morora, does he?"
Before being sent to Morora, serious criminals were sterilized. Unless they were part of a criminal family or found a partner with similar criminal interests here, no one in Morora had legal heirs.