Nevin was shouting as he approached the crowd ahead; in the dim light, he couldn't see clearly who they were, but he faintly made out that they seemed unarmed—a good sign that suggested their rebellious spirit wasn't very strong.
In the recent past, Nevin had been running around non-stop, maintaining order, suppressing rebellions, and exterminating bandits. Although busy to no end, he had gained significant experience, especially in discerning right from wrong.
Some Noble Landlords were disgustingly deceitful—they would rob others of their belongings, lands, houses, and even abduct their wives and daughters, and then they would present a pile of evidence claiming those were theirs, demanding that Nevin administer justice for them.
Nevin used to struggle with such situations, but not anymore. Lord Anthony had taught him the principle of "limited order with a basis for highly autonomous derivations" @¥@...||#*¥#%