Previously, the actions of the Alchemist were undoubtedly an insult to the mercenary.
Thus, asking the person involved what he thought was no longer important.
The means of resolving the issue at hand had to appear rational and lawful; that was the most correct manner to be accepted by people.
Thus, he would not easily forgive the other; but what else could he do to fulfill his desires?
From this perspective, the decision was no longer a matter of concluding impulsively.
Therefore, in controlling the situation with this individual, he would soon have to face a realistic response to the circumstances.
Meanwhile, the mercenary felt a distinct unease in his heart.
There seemed to be a pair of invisible eyes watching him from behind.
The owner of those eyes was the extremely brutal leader of the mercenary group.
Although he would not know the actions made at that moment, the Alchemist held value.
And when his companions arrived and saw the reality in front of them,