With the announcement done, Wolfe waited for the first wave of complaints to roll in, but they never came. At first, that didn't make sense, as he had felt the spell stop a number of incidents before he could tie it into the Spire's Mana Gathering Array to run autonomously, but then he realized that the villagers just weren't telling him about the incidents, and they were working to find out WHY the spell had interfered.
Since he had told them that it had to be more serious than a fistfight, which Wolfe saw a few of as the locals tested the theory that they could still spar or play rough, the villagers that the spell had stopped were getting some serious questions about their intentions.
That was nearly the best-case scenario. Everyone was sorting out their own problems and not demanding that he alter the spell to allow more violence.