The hunters had scattered like roaches when the city center flooded with the mysterious green gas. In the midst of the chaos that ensued the remaining beast man was killed by a mysterious force that used the gas to conceal its presence. With all obstacles out of the way, one of the hunters approached a village women who looked to be under great stress. When asked if she needed help she suddenly snapped. She ranted about all of her sins then threw herself into the well. There was no doubt that the fall would kill her instantly. All the hunters that witnessed the spectacle seemed to be in shock. This was most likely their first time seeing someone die. To Leo though it was just another daily occurrence. Things like this happened very often in the city of Iredele. [color=00a651]"You lot are lucky. You got to witness your first death early on. If it happened on the field of battle you would all surely die."[/color] Leo's voice was grim. It was as if he was speaking from personal experience. It was now obvious that he had seen more than anyone one man could handle. If others could see his eyes they'd say they were empty. Even more empty then those of the villagers. Multiple hunters approached him after that. Most of them had a question about the gas or why they hadn't seen him at the temple. Leo ignored them and they eventually caught on and left. Only one remained who didn't go off to attend to their own business. She remained completely silent until the mayor of the town approached the two and began to rant about how they had interrupted God's Hand. Almost all of it went completely over Leo's head. He had heard this rant so many times before that he could practically recite it himself. Towards the end, there was a bit about a job but even that didn't interest Leo. He had no need for the mayor's money. The girl that was talking to the mayor soon departed and said something that was completely lost to Leo. [color=00a651]"Sure whatever."[/color] He mumbled as she walked away. Now only the mayor stood in front of Leo. Just the man he wanted to see. [color=00a651]"Now that we're alone we can talk. I want out of our agreement. I've no need to be here any longer. I'm leaving and heading west. I thought I'd let you know."[/color] Without waiting for the mayor's response Leo turned away and started to walk towards the city gates. The other hunters would be on their own. Leo had no time to babysit them.