“I can testify to that.”
Suddenly, Till, who had been quiet all along, raised his hand and turned his lowered face toward them: "As you know, I can 'see' the signs of disaster, and this was one of them. Although it was very brief, I did 'see' it at the exact moment it happened."
"Hmm? Then why wasn't it dealt with?" Alice's voice rang out above me. "Or has this matter already been resolved?"
The blind saintess's expression was complicated: "...In fact, this matter has been resolved, but from another perspective."
"In the scene I 'saw,' there was a poisonous fog in the village that caused people to feel pain even after they died, and it was also contagious. The only two solutions were to remove the source of the problem beforehand or to release the souls of those people and give them liberation. But there is no one here who can do that."
"So……"
"So the hunter killing the others beforehand can be considered a solution to the problem."
She said this with a wry smile.
That's quite a crude solution.
Alice blinked: "Would killing them beforehand prevent the spread of that poisonous fog?"
Stanley shook his head and interjected, "As far as I know, no."
"The infection from the poisonous fog is indeed difficult to defend against, but it takes time to completely transform a person into that form, so killing them completely before that is the best approach. As long as we ensure that all the bodies of the infected individuals are ultimately within the vicinity of that village, the remaining effects will not spread too much."
"The only concern is the impact on the water source. But fortunately, Qingyuan City has enough mages. We just need to ensure their permanent isolation. These things won't be a problem for them for the time being."
This explains why no related tasks have been assigned so far; it seems the academic community is worried about losing both the task and the reward.
"So now it seems that only the question of the immortal hunter remains."
"So there were still those crazy guys, but... we don't know where they disappeared to yet."
He spread his hands, ending with this sentence.
After a brief silence, Miyuki suddenly turned to look at Til: "Didn't you have something to say to everyone? There are no outsiders here, so why don't you say it now?"
Upon hearing this, everyone's gaze turned to the silent Til.
I recalled the time not long ago when the little guy called her out, and I listened intently.
The blind saint nodded gently and opened her mouth.
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