Only in front of Puber and Ilot could Komer truly relax. The sudden lordship life made Komer realize his adaptability was far less than Puber and Ilot's. While both had already fully integrated into the life of the Caucasus, Komer still clung to the past three years of exile, that carefree existence devoid of responsibility and pressure was too memorable. Komer knew it was just a phase in life, and one cannot dwell on the past forever, but as a lord, he couldn't appear confidently composed in front of others. The question of whether this life was truly what he needed and the desire to stand out and retaliate against those who had caused him pain and humiliation were constantly at war in Komer's heart. Only with Ilot and Puber could he completely let go and regain his peaceful and quiet disposition.