Nana smiled but shook his head, and avoided asking the question he had wanted to ask. "How is Lady Niya doing? I heard you killed Zeda and left Sacred City, and I was really worried about her. I can’t leave this place, though, or else I would have tried to help you. Now that you are here, safe, I can finally relax."
"She’s doing well," Christian said with a smile. "She had suffered a bit with Zeda, but that’s about it."
Nana clicked his tongue and said angrily, "Zeda should have died a long time ago. I don’t blame you. I would have killed him as well if I was you."
"It was invigorating," Anfey admitted, "but it was not a wise move."
"That doesn’t matter," Nana said. "Some things are necessary. Zeda was the one that broke into your home. You have the right to do what you did. I heard Philip had asked His Majesty for justice several times, but it’s clear whose side His Majesty is on. Especially clear, now that you are made a baron."