The moon of nightmares was still falling, so Solomon needed to take care of it quickly. And he did just that.
He waved his sword two times.
The first swing was horizontal while the second was vertical.
Then, a breach appeared at the place where he swung his sword, before expanding in size and going head-on toward the moon.
The breach cut the moon as if someone was cutting butter, before teleporting all the debris away.
Seeing that, Eden wanted to say something, but he quickly came back to reality.
First, he won't be able to do anything against someone like Solomon for now, so there wasn't any reason for him to start a conflict. Not that the latter would have the time for that anyway.
And second, his teacher hadn't done that for nothing. If the moon had felled on those who had provoked him, then that would probably mean that death would have come to them. And if they didn't die, they would have a hard time recovering from that.