"Listen to me, those people are not worthy of your worry, nor your sympathy."
"Their abandoning you, their leader, is a sign of distrust in you, and also in us."
"Besides, in their eyes, we are just stumbling blocks hindering their fortune."
Grum Ironfist the dwarf truly had no goodwill towards betrayers.
And this was the inherent flaw of humans; the more dangerous the situation, the clearer this flaw became.
"It must be something I did wrong for them not to trust me."
"I hope they're alright!"
"I know, many of those who left are mercenaries. Behind them stand too many children, elderly, and women."
"If they die, the ones who suffer will be the people behind them."
Once Godfrey said this, Grum Ironfist the dwarf also fell silent.
Godfrey wasn't worried about the group that left; he was worried about the old, weak, sick, and disabled who had no one to rely on.
Such a knight, full of compassion for the weak, this kind of rare kindness, should not be ridiculed.