Tafkiz did not attempt to argue with Alexander's decision, though his heart did have a slight acridness.
For he felt that this young lord was a little too generous.
Takfiz was a well-to-do merchant before becoming a slave and he even had certain distant relations with a minor noble.
Hence, being a man of age, Takfiz had seen a lot and firmly believed in the saying, 'Give them an inch and they will ask for a mile.'
And if Alexander could read Takfiz's mind, he would have most likely agreed with the old man to some extent.
Giving the people something without them asking for it was a dangerous way of developing greed among the populace.
But Alexander decided to do it this particular time anyway because, one- he felt bad for the women who had almost no say about their wages but mainly because he wanted to portray himself as a generous lord, an image that was crucial for him to maintain as he was a foreigner.