A one-sided slaughter would only serve to thoroughly anger the other party, and it would end up triggering a bloodbath. Even if they did not meet, they would actively seek out the other party to kill.
Chandler could not help but be angered at the thought of this. "Those fighters can just turn around and leave, gloating after the slaughter, but those of us who are still growing and warriors end up suffering.
"They angered the fiends, and the ones who ended up being attacked are people like us. This path on Sunset Gorge used to be the safest way, and it usually only has a few beasts without any training.
"Even if we met any strong fiends, there wouldn't be any conflicts. Now, with the earlier slaughter, those fiends have all gone crazy. They've rushed outside from within and attacked any humans in sight!"
Chandler let out a helpless sigh, frustration etched deeply into his face.
Fane frowned. He could understand how Chandler felt.
The carriage continued forward, and the two of them were lost in their own thoughts in the car.
Nonetheless, Fane focused on recovering and would occasionally chat with Chandler.
He wanted to understand the common knowledge within Rosefinch Pavilion's territory as soon as
possible. He did not have any plans on where he would go after leaving Sunset Gorge.
"Chandler, do you know of Wild Gorge Pass?" Fane finally asked the question after mulling over it.
His goal for coming to Middle Province had been to get to Wild Gorge Pass, and he was meant to retrieve the key from Wild Gorge Pass to open the Scarlet Case, and he would then learn all the secrets.
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