Lothur heard coroner Klossner's question and remembered the situation from days ago when he had fought alongside some allies against leaders of local powers.
In that situation, he had been ambushed, with several individuals ready to assassinate him.
Fortunately for him, those people were no longer capable of endangering his life at that time.
But even with all his improvement in strength, Lothur thought nothing of taking revenge on those people, going after each of those involved.
In that situation, he had not suffered in the fight against them, nor had his family and close ones been affected.
He wanted to live in peace, preferably not being forced to fight constantly or having to lead. So pursuing revenge now that he was stronger would go against his goals, which were far above the priority of eliminating those opponents no longer dangerous to him.