End: Lucius Jensen's fury

Arthur Emerson, according to Lucius Jensen, must have done something to cause his son's death. It would be impossible to turn a blind eye to the situation otherwise. He couldn't control his rage any longer as he looked into Arthur's eyes. "Arthur, I didn't expect you to be so composed in the aftermath of my son's death." In a solemn tone, he said.

He responded, "I requested Elder Jensen not to allow Philip to participate in the life or death duel. But, he didn't listen to me." Then, Mr. Arthur Emerson did not argue against him.

"So you're saying you're not to blame for my son's death? It happened because of my father." He uttered while gritting his teeth.

Mr. Arthur Emerson did not respond. He was well aware that any wrong word could cause this manic to act erratically on campus. He does not want to suffer any setbacks. Otherwise, answering Elder Thornton's questions would be too embarrassing.