It was clear within everyone that they had done something wrong.
Both Halse and the knights present at the scene.
Having committed a mistake, they had to bear the consequences and punishment.
However, the crux of the problem is that this chaos occurred so abruptly, purely out of human instinct.
This matter lies at the heart and the key of the issue.
Everyone possesses instincts of their own.
Therefore, people naturally absolve themselves of blunders made instinctively.
If this behavior was indeed instinctual, then the person should be guiltless.
Because humans only bear the cost of their mistakes when they flee from the consequences knowingly.
If one's uncontrollable situations create problems, then such individuals may be considered innocent.
Such a concept might or might not make sense.
Nevertheless, if it could absolve one of their guilt, who would say the idea wasn't sensible?
Thus, it turned into an insolvable puzzle.