Though dumbfounded, Roland decided to listen on.
The Bard narrated that Aslan buried Kira in grief and returned to the secret base of the Hollevin branch of Green Shade, where he informed Kira's wife of the devastating news.
Then, under Aslan's consolation and coercion, Kira's frightened wife had to accept him.
Here, the Bard even sang a dirty song about the helplessness of Kira's wife in bed, which captivated the alcoholics. In the end, Aslan laid his hands on Kira's twelve-year-old daughter.
But at this point, Kira's wife burst into rage. Determined to protect her daughter, she stood up to Aslan.
Aslan, infuriated, didn't punish the mother and the daughter, but exiled them from the base of Green Shade. Eventually, they went missing, never to be seen again.
That was the end of the narrative poem. The alcoholics who just came back to themselves from the dirty song all despised Aslan.
Even the bottomfeeders had morals in their hearts.