Mafan did not stay in one place but moved from one area to another. He knew the warriors who were after him were battle proven. He was no match against them with powers and physical strength. He headed to the city gate while the residents blocked General Lofey.
Although he didn't like the thought to be labeled as evil by using the innocent, he knew his enemies would not hurt these people. Thus, he had to use them to his advantage so he could get away from this city as a victor and not as a prisoner.
He looked down at the dull white stone with colorful speckles in his coat pocket and caressed it gently. He thanked the General Lei Ming for his diaries, guiding him in this venture and laughed to realize the governor was the man's namesake.
"I have a confession, governor." Mafan's voice echoed through the people, disturbing Ming and General Lofey's minds while fighting.