Maiseer's words softened the stern expression substantially on the face of the Archbishop of the Church of the Harvest Goddess—he had dealt with the Church of the War God all his life, to make them submit like this, they must have truly learned their lesson.
Compared to the musings of the Archbishop of the Church of the Harvest Goddess, Bishop Maiseer of the Church of the War God was on the verge of tears—Maiseer was such a nuisance that when Malin took him away, some voices within the Church even suggested it would be for the best if the mischievous brat died.
Moreover, this sentiment had considerable support.
Bishop Maiseer didn't know what to do today—he still hadn't decided whether to act as if nothing had happened if the boy died, or to seek vengeance against Malin.
It wasn't that he was cowardly, but at his level, actions needed to be authorized by the Primate of the Church, otherwise, a private duel could escalate into full-blown sectarian conflict.