If the enemy didn't run, Leonard Churchill wouldn't mind really summoning Griffith over.
But he didn't want to take that step.
Not to mention owing a favor, the most important thing was that the follow-up trouble would be significant.
Griffith had just killed the Red Robed Archbishop and was currently in the spotlight. If she showed her face in the East Wilderness, it would definitely attract the attention of the Holy Church. The Church would certainly send experts to investigate.
Once it came to that, the trouble would be serious.
The people of the Orlan Royal Court were still sneakily developing and definitely didn't want to directly confront the higher-ups of the Holy Church; they certainly wouldn't want to see this happen;
And Leonard Churchill thought the same.
Compared to the threat of the Orlan Royal Court, the Holy Church was bigger by more than a hundredfold.
It's better to handle things discreetly if possible.