And so was the current scene: Him watching four people get eaten alive by rats.
He sighed, pulling one bowl of diluted repellent and splashing it on them. It was already in his space, pre-prepared. He was in a hurry, so he didn't bother explaining what it was.
"Hey!!"
"What is this?"
"What did you do?!"
They were shocked and a bit angry, but it quickly deflated when they saw the rats move awkwardly around them, hesitating.
They still attacked though.
Finn now knew that a toughened-level person bleeding (he could tell they were at least a rank stronger by instinct) had more effect on his monsters than his diluted beast repellent.
While the rats still attacked due to the blood, the attacks became much more manageable because they moved with a lot less frenzy, giving the humanoids time to hit many of them back.
