Reaper Scans
Chapter 51: The Controlled Beast
[TL: Asuka]
[PR: Ash]
The place where Brady died was around two miles from Svanthor. Letho, Roy, and Casillas walked down the villageâs path for half an hour, and saw a dense pine forest from far away. Most of the trees were over a hundred years old and over forty feet tall. When they looked up, big branches and leaves resembling umbrellas congregated, blocking out the sun. The ground was also covered by a layer of said branches and leaves, and the smell of soil and remnants of fermenting plants wafted through the air. A small creature would pop out to look at them at times and scurry back into the forest after that.
âThe crime scene is up ahead, you two, and thereâs dried blood left. I trust youâll see it right away. This is as far as Iâll go, but Iâll wait for you here.â According to Casillas, going to places where people had died was unlucky. Bad luck would befall those who went there. Heâd come here once, and he didnât want to come close a second time. Roy and Letho didnât force him.
Far away, at the edge of the pine forest, a few especially long branches from the trees bent inward in a circle, forming a âtowerâ that measured one man tall, and beneath them, the ground filled with leaves was colored red. Flies danced above the pieces of meat and bones. Fortunately, there was no rain for the past three days, so the scene was preserved.
When they went closer, they saw that the ground was filled with footprints presumably belonging to the villagers. There was also a lingering stench in the air. When they took another step, a soft murmur was heard in the quiet forest. Shocked, Roy curled up and backed off to where Letho was. He wasnât being a coward. It was merely a tactical retreat. Since Letho was around, there was no need for him to be in the vanguard.
âRelax, boy.â Letho touched his necklace and stopped it from vibrating. âThe disturbance is too weak. Itâs not an attack. Just resonance from remnants of mana.â He closed his eyes and felt it. âItâs been three days, but I can still feel a weak disturbance in the air.â
âSo the murderer isnât human?â Roy hunkered down and touched the place where the tower-shaped branches connected to the ground, then he blew the sand away from his hand.
âThis tower isnât natural or built by humans. Itâs caused by supernatural spells. I can see how the kill happened. Brady must have been caught off guard and pierced by the spear that suddenly showed up and been thrusted into the air, slicing his belly open.â
âSo this is where he died?â Roy asked
âI donât think anyone would destroy a corpse deliberately.â
Roy didnât question Lethoâs answer. When he walked around the scene, he found another clue. âThereâs some weird scratches on this tree.â
Letho took a look and fell into silence before giving Roy a look of approval. âThis is the trace of getting pulled by vines. The murderer coiled Brady with vines, lifted him into the air, and killed him with a spell.â They then found a part of the vine in a nearby bush.
âControls vines and uses ground spikesâŠâ Roy was reminded of a monster, and he had a guess of what the murderer was.
Letho hunkered down and picked up a piece of a fetid item without fear, and Roy scrunched his nose.
âRotten flesh and animal feces. To be precise, bird and wolf feces as well as dried urine, but the amount is unusual.â Aside from the crimson hue on the ground, there were clumps of dried feces lying around, and Letho kept on explaining. âOne corpse canât attract that many beasts. The body was found at the edge of the forest, while wolves should be living in the center of the forest. Itâs still a distance away. These arenât their hunting grounds.â
Roy gave it some thought. âSo the beasts left their excrements here on purpose?â
Letho nodded. âMost probably. Theyâre using excrements to hide and destroy any evidence that could point to the murderer, and they did it. The murdererâs scent and tracks are mixed in.â Letho rubbed his nose. âAt least I canât disce⊠I mean, trace it.â
Royâs question was answered. âSo the murderer can control animals too.â He sorted out his information and arrived at a conclusion. A monster that can control vines and use ground spikes. Has the ability to control animals and lives in the mountains. A gigantic monster popped up in his mind. If thatâs the murderer, then this request is going to be a hard one. But he was also excited. Hunting the monster on its turf would be an insurmountable challenge. Heâd run away if he was alone, for he was weak. But since Letho was there, he had a heavy hitter which made everything possible.
Letho didnât realize what Roy was thinking, and he went on with his reasoning. âDonât you think this is weird, boy? The murderer didnât need to do so much if they were just dealing with normal guys. Humans and dwarves canât see their traces, unlike witchers.â
Roy gasped. âSo they did this as a countermeasure against witchers!â
Letho nodded solemnly. âIt probably just moved here recently and started murdering all it liked. Obviously, it also knew it would eventually attract professionals. This is one experienced, cunning opponent weâre facing.â Letho emphasized the last line, and he didnât hide his aversion either.
Royâs breathing got quicker at that point. Up until that day, the grave hag had been the strongest monster heâd faced. If he managed to get a hundred EXP by killing a monster the witchers had weakened, killing a monster even a witcher was reluctant to face would provide even more EXP. Iâm currently at level 3 (5/1500). Not going to let this go if I can.
âWhy are you so excited, boy? Shouldnât you be scared? The targetâs obviously a monster far beyond what you can handle.â Letho brushed the fetid sludge from his hand and stood up. âSorry for getting your hopes up for nothing. Iâm not going to take this request.â
Roy sighed silently. He had a feeling Letho would do that, since he was a cautious witcher. âHow should we explain this to everyone in Svanthor?â He felt a bit heartbroken when he imagined the looks of disappointment on the kids and womenâs faces.
âWhat explanation? We didnât take the request or make any promises, so we owe them nothing. Are you saying youâre going to fight that thing because you sympathize with them?â Letho lectured him coldly. âYouâre too weak to show pity to anyone.â
Roy wanted to say something, but he couldnât. He didnât expect Letho to be that caustic, but he didnât retort. The thing he shouldâve been doing at the moment was growing and getting stronger. Squabbles wouldnât do him any good.
Letho looked ahead sharply, and a raven had appeared out of nowhere on the ancient branches. It opened its wings, and its beak looked like a scythe, its black eyes having an uncannily cruel gleam to it. Seemingly surprised by the attention Letho and Roy gave it, its eyes flashed crimson and flew toward the forest.
Letho mumbled, âThe loyal servant is now going to inform its master, huh?â
And then a crossbow bolt soared through the sky. The raven trembled for a moment before falling to the ground, dead.
Huh? âWho told you to shoot it, boy?â
âSorry. Did I misread you?â Roy shrugged. âIâll check with you next time.â
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