[i][/i][i][/i][h2][center][b][color=ed1c24]Novak[/color][/b][/center][/h2] Novak followed Enli to where Nobunaga had brought the hunters, where a crowd had already formed. If he had to guess, it'd be that his companion was trying to shame them and reveal their actions to the village. He wasn't sure how much they'd trust her words, but her slaying of that armored beast probably gave her at least some clout. In any case, Enli backed Nobunaga up and explained the situation to the villagers. If any of them were unwilling to listen to the swordswoman, they'd definitely listen to the chief. After the last day of worrying about the hunters, it felt quite satisfying to see their dark deeds revealed to the rest of the village. Now that their conspiracy to antagonize the Kyrinth and kill Enli was exposed, they wouldn't be able to manipulate the villagers like they had hoped. He wouldn't be able to stop looking his shoulder quite yet, not until the rest of the hunters were apprehended, but at least now they had the rest of the village on their side. [color=ed1c24][i]I can see why Enli's the chief. When he needs to, he knows how to rally the villagers.[/i][/color] He was unsure what the village's long-term prospects were. They might be able to handle having fewer bodies to obtain food, especially if the Kyrinth was willing to cooperate, but there was still the problem of the seal. Perhaps it was something he should discuss with the other reincarnated chosen, or perhaps Enli or his books had an answer. For now, Novak needed to know where his other companions are. [color=ed1c24]"Speaking of which, does anyone know where the rest of the hunters may be?"[/color] he asked in response to Enli's question, not wanting to answer on behalf of Nobunaga. [color=ed1c24]"For that matter, does know where the rest of our companions currently are?"[/color] [@Rune_Alchemist][@VitaVitaAR]