It wasn't just because Rein was worried about the safety of his family in Mingster; he had also felt the influence of the "Evil Flame Mark" on himself.
In the battle that had just taken place, a faintly violent desire had surged in his heart, compelling him to tear the enemy before his eyes to shreds.
Fortunately, it didn't last long. He quickly came to his senses and controlled the impulse.
Therefore, Rein had used the Heavy Punch Combo instead of rapid slicing.
Otherwise, the guy in front of him would now have become the raw material for "stewed meat."
But it was still a little too late.
The leather-armored man in front of him, whether an assassin or a spy, had already been killed on the spot.
Logically, he should have taken a prisoner and interrogated him before deciding what to do.
Moreover, the event made Rein wary of the mark's influence on his inner self; it seemed to be stronger than what Prince Meinya had described.