Insane, but purposeful nonetheless.
The trouble would persist if the fourth master of Miller family weren't put to rest.
Leonard Churchill was certain that until now, probably no one except Saul Miller himself knew what treasure had emerged from room number 407.
Therefore, the only way to reduce this hidden risk to its minimum was to get rid of Saul Miller.
Leonard believed this implicitly.
And then he did it.
He knew his rationality was sealed off by the leader of the Silver Moon Sect.
And then he couldn't suppress these crazy thoughts any longer.
If rationality had the upper hand, a safer way would be chosen without a doubt.
Leonard himself liked to occasionally pursue excitement to fill the void in his soul.
But at least with a possibility of 20-30%, he would gamble;
Not just throwing all caution to the wind.
Seeing that one percent chance of winning, he dared to bet his life on it.
Achieving the aim became secondary.