Priest Jile's argument left Ireya feeling extremely uneasy.
It was as though her capacity for mercy existed solely on account of her faith in Pisya, and that once she embraced the arms of Saturday, she would turn into a cold-blooded, merciless villain.
However, upon glancing at the fully armed guards beside her, then at the villagers standing petrified and trembling in the center of the village, Miss Rabbit couldn't deny she felt a bit like a villainous Lord from a play.
Moreover, although these villagers had killed someone, according to their account, they had ample reason for doing so.
It was the Sabbath of the Double Rest Sect who had first committed the atrocities, and afterward, the villagers rose against them and killed those evildoers.
If that really was the case, the Lady wouldn't mind absolving the young man with the bushy eyebrows of his crimes.
But a little thought revealed that things couldn't be that simple.