By the time they arrived at their destination, the tribal warriors had already made a phone call and were preparing their equipment.
It seemed that the general hadn't made it difficult for them—or rather, in the general's view, although the manor had been raided, the opponents had maintained restraint and hadn't injured anyone.
Moreover, the Ministry of Internal Affairs was also unaware of the situation, indicating that Sean Knight's side, or those who attacked the manor, did not intend to spread the news.
Having saved face, the general was also aware of the incident and had to be grateful for it.
Thus, he swallowed the loss in silence. At least after the confrontation, he knew that his side had been negligent. But since they hadn't lost face publicly, and the other side had shown mercy, it wasn't appropriate to pursue the matter further.
This incident was considered over.