Although Mark Reuss was now frightened and angry, there was nothing he could to the spectators, and neither did he dare stand up and interfere with Commodus's decision. He could only sit in the stands and glare at the people around him.
He could only hope that Commodus was fair and would take his loss into consideration. After all, he was still Zhang Heng's master. All he did was let his gladiators perform in the Amphitheatrum Flavium. Although the organizer had the right to decide if the gladiator lived or died or if they should grant them their freedom, they had to compensate the school that owned the gladiator after doing so.
The question was, how much should Zhang Heng cost?