Unfortunately, he rarely encountered skeletons.
For some reason, he hadn't come across skeletons very often, and when he did, their numbers were limited.
During those few times he met them, it was in old graveyards, and the most he found at one time barely exceeded ten.
Moreover, this wasn't just a coincidence for him; he had consulted others before, and they too seldom encountered large numbers of skeletons.
To encounter hundreds of them in one place like this was already considered a rare "spectacle."
He couldn't help but think about the contents of the commission intelligence.
It's said that Goat Village was once a battlefield long ago, so did something happen during the war that led to the corpses buried here having a high "yield rate"?
What exactly happened?
It sure isn't simply about the quantity; if it were, he wouldn't have encountered so few skeletons.
"Clack, clack!"
The villagers around didn't think as much as he did.
