Even if it was to save others, such blatant destruction of the Luoze ancestral statues was seen as a defilement of the Luoze Empire's glory.
After the incident, the Luoze Empire demanded that Wansheng Country hand over the Fox Beastman Swordsman for punishment by their methods.
Wansheng Country believed the Fox Beastman Swordsman only destroyed the sculpture in order to protect the children playing beneath it, a necessary act of defense, and that to punish someone who should be hailed as a hero for the sake of a statue did not align with morality.
The Luoze Empire retorted, stating the Fox Beastman Swordsman could have simply carried the child away from the statue and that there was no need to damage it. By blatantly destroying the statue of Luoze's ancestor, she was merely seizing an opportunity to vent her discontent with the Empire; such a person must be strictly punished to deter others who may wish to tarnish the Empire's honor.