"Would you say its better to have a father who was never there to help you but only to hinder you? Or would it be better to have a father who does neither by not having a father in the first place? I ask because we're not back yet. If he doesn't change his ways he's going to have to be sent back to the capital to face punishment. Normally he would face punishment here, but I doubt punishment here will do much. Since after punishment he can just continue to hang around the areas that are causing the bad influence. If anything, assuming he doesn't decide to change his ways after having the fear of death put into him, it would be better to remove him from Samuel since he'll only serve to cast a negative influence on the young boy." She thought for a moment as she continued to follow the guard. Eventually, the town started to come back into sight and she quickly moved in front of the guard to stop him temporarily.
"That is to say, there is more fear of death to put into him. He may have heard that I was the new person of this town, but with the death, he may simply think it was a bad dream. When he sees that I am very much real that will change. Then when I check in on him to ask if he is planning on doing any more criminal activities and mention how I am to stop such things at any price. The fear of death will be put back into him again." She then turned around and snapped her fingers. A portal appeared above her head but as it went down over here, she didn't disappear into it. Instead, the blood was simply removed from her body making her appear normal again. "Let's hope he wises up from this experience. My friends are always hungry, and I could always use more hearts for magical experiments." She looked back at the last part with a sly expression at him. "Shall we drop him off at wherever you drop the criminals off? You have yet to show me the town guard facilities and what not."
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