Ignatius Leclair arranged for Joseph Lloyd and his son to leave, then descended the stairs only to see Yeats Howard deliver a punch that knocked Stone Leclair to the ground. The entire banquet had descended into chaos, and Ignatius's expression turned ashen as his right eye twitched violently.
With a cold demeanor, Ignatius strode over and restrained the rampaging Yeats Howard, scolding him harshly: "Who gave you permission to come here? Did you bring your brain? Get back to Imperial City immediately."
Yeats Howard, who had been sent to the military for a few years due to his reckless behavior, was now in his prime—a man of strength and ferocity. His heavy punch had left Stone Leclair with a bloody nose and a split lip, unable to get up for a long while. When Yeats saw his uncle arrive, he couldn't help but feel anxious, but his defiance remained. Gritting his teeth, he said, "Landing just one punch is being lenient."
