"By the way, if I get into a fight with someone, will you step in to help?"
"No, unless you're in imminent mortal danger." The Patrol Officer quickly replied.
"How do you determine I'm going to die?" Ailu Kelu continued to ask.
"When the opponent's strength vastly exceeds yours, when there are irresistible factors, or when there's an unexpected surprise attack."
"I see, got it. Your role is like insurance then, preventing the worst scenarios. But for situations that don't threaten life, you don't intervene."
"That's correct. Being overly protective can backfire. We've learned from many past experiences and lessons."
"What happened back then? Can you tell me about it?" Ailu Kelu asked with curiosity.
"That falls under confidential matters. I can't describe it in detail. I can only say that one Songstress's personality was affected, and she didn't develop properly."
"Before the Court of Judgment existed, I mean 400 years ago, who protected the Songstresses back then?"