"I wouldn't be friends with a PRAT!"
Leon involuntary jerks and winces so silently that is completely overlook over the screams of the poor peasant boy who had just insulted the prince of Camelot. Leon would mentally acknowledge that his prince is behaving alone those lines and that it is somehow refreshing that someone would say something. But there is no way that the boy would not expend the next week or so in the dungeons. Leon sees his prince stand, and the knight is ready to carry out the order his prince is about to deliver, but instead the conversation continues. It continuous to the point that the boy has challenge the prince to a battle, and the prince never says no to a battle.
It is obvious to all that the peasant has non experience with fights, but he does with running and hiding. The boy takes full advantage of the market place and its many turns and possible shields. The fight takes longer than expected and it was far more entertaining, but what really amused Sir Leon was the prince sentence. Maybe the prince thought that the peasant boy had learn his lesson or that time in the dungeons might break the boy's spirit, whatever the reason was that boy was spared prison and instead subject of an afternoon tied to the towns square for the town people amusement.
