Lais stood before Kaizan and Rosa, blocking them from Asad’s view, who would not let the mercenary go this time.
“I was disrespected; normally, I punish them.” He turned to look at Rosa, but the people in front blocked his view.
“Interesting, it did not seem like they were disrespecting anyone. However, they did resist orders.” Farad looked at Lais.
“What type of disrespect my guards did, brother? I want to know.” Lais continued.
He was frustrated with Asad.
“Hah! First your guard, and now you dare to disrespect me?” Asad retaliated.
“It is also interesting why brother is out this late at night. My guards had duty assigned to them.” Lais spoke with a soft voice.
“It's interesting; I did not see any disrespectful thing happening here brother. We were just there.” Farad grinned, pointing at the opposite side.
They were all returning from the arena. Ehsan wore white bandages covering his arm from the recent duel with Rosa.