The fallout from killing most of the Whitemoon and the Guard commander of Sonea, Dorian, was a bit heavy. But Percy knew just how to handle it.
If he was right, the Baron of Sonea was involved with the Whitemoon, maybe not directly, but he overlooked some of their activities. And though the Whitemoon wasn't explicitly working on Sion Eurides, everyone knew he used them a lot.
No one had the balls or evidence to say it to the former Viscount's face, but it was true. And Hecate already warned all of her retainers that as Viscount of Demetria, she wouldn't forgive conspiring with House Eurides.
With enough threats and the fact that he and Thalos tore through the Baron's guard, Percy managed to bring both parties to an agreement. It took a whole night, but Percy and Thalos were finally able to find a bed and go to sleep.