After three years of brutal training, Leroy stands before his Mentor as a top assassin. The Mentor offers women as a reward but warns, 'Desire is the greatest enemy.' Leroy refuses to be tempted, says he won't fall for tricks, and reveals he was the eldest son of the Millers, expelled with his mother. He declares he's leaving to settle accounts with those who wronged him. The Mentor praises his skill but cautions him to restrain himself once he's down the mountain: 'Don't kill recklessly.' Leroy departs, vengeance imminent and restraint uncertain.