@ninjadork At the point when Fulio had the chance to kill Fake-Hero, no "sacrifice" had taken place yet. Fake-Hero was just a coward, demanding Fulio's service.
Your example would rather be: An innocent person annoys eleven people. The sniper puts a bullet through the innocent person's head before they
maybe hurt somebody.
Killing a person is regrettable yes. At
this point Fake-Hero has definitely deserved death, though. I'm not saying all murder is the same, I'm saying if Fulio did "clean up" when the other commenter seems to have wanted him to, he would be
morally worse than Fake-Hero.
Edit: I was talking about
preventing bad things from happening. Meaning, the
bad thing hadn't happened yet. The other commenter wanted Fulio to "clean up" after he "beat someone the first time". Fulio never "beat" Fake-Hero, he simply left. So, Fulio
never had anything to "clean up", thus the consequences are
not on him.