Upon hearing young Stuart's threats, the six individuals did not change their behavior as they began to act.
That is, an enemy surrounded by people stronger than himself would speak or act in a way to disrupt the opponents' plans somehow, maybe improving his chances of survival.
And knowing this, those people did not fail on this simple point, not allowing young Stuart to enter their minds.
The opposite of that, they finally began to attack their target, using their favorite strategy when fighting together against supposedly powerful opponents.
At that moment, some of them were guarding young Stuart's possible escape points, while others were attacking from different directions.
Not only were they acting to give Minos no room to escape or to counterattack, but they were also using different techniques among themselves.