Once Alexander reached the top of the hill, he found Lapitus and a handful of his officers waiting for him right at the gateway, ready to receive him.
And as Alexander rode up to meet the man, he could not help but suddenly feel a bit guilty.
He did not why he was feeling so at this moment, especially since he felt nothing when committing the act.
He had even taunted the lady about her husband.
But now, somehow seeing him face to face, the immorality of the act made Alexander a bit ashamed.
However, such a feeling only lasted an ephemeral moment, for what he had done was committed between two consenting adults.
And as long as the man did not know, it would not hurt anybody.
It was with these thoughts that Alexander finished his pleasantries with Lapitus, congratulating the man on a job well done, and even proclaiming him 'Hero of Thesalie'.