Conrad was silent for a moment before saying coldly, "You're talking about Andrew, aren't you? Sorry, Luna, but I can't agree to that. He has to die. If I let him live, the scar he left in my heart will keep burning and tearing at me forever."
Luna quickly protested, "That was years ago, Conrad. Why can't you just let it go?"
Conrad clenched his jaw. "Not until he tells the truth about the Iron Cavalry incident. As a soldier, Andrew's survival alone is a disgrace to himself, to the military, and to me."
Luna's temper flared, and her tone turned sharp. "But you're wrong about what happened to the Iron Cavalry. Andrew didn't abandon them; he fought his way back alone."
Conrad shook his head. "That's what Mr. Turman told me, too, but I don't buy it. I confronted Andrew myself and gave him the chance to explain, but he avoided it, refusing to say a word."
He continued, "Besides, Luna, you might not know this, but the Cunningham family has its own internal records. I won't go into