The heir's parents and grandparents received word of his injury and hastily summoned a doctor, asking who dared to hurt their family's heir.
They even blamed the attendants, who, despite bleeding from their heads and bodies, did not seek medical attention immediately.
Upon questioning, the family realized that this was not a simple brawl; it was clearly an encounter with a master, someone likely beyond any of their own kin.
The young master was treated by the doctor, his head so badly bruised that several large bumps had formed. He was injured and bleeding in various places, wrapped up like a mummy, with only his eyes, nose, and mouth uncovered; even his hands and feet were bandaged.
"This damn heir is in pain."
The heir's family knew they had offended someone, and they could not afford to provoke a true master. The injured young master was to rest at home, forbidden from going anywhere, fearing further retaliation.