Gauss still kept a smile on his face.
But in his heart, he couldn't help but complain crazily.
He hated riddlers.
Moreover, he didn't quite believe the other's vague words.
Although he had indeed accumulated some reputation by frequently taking on tasks, it was all regional, and his fame had obviously not yet really spread.
Seeing that Gauss did not continue to ask questions, Layman naturally shifted the topic to the present: "Mr. Gauss, since you are active in this area, you must have noticed the abnormalities of these Jackal-Wolf People?"
"Yes."
Gauss nodded, his gaze once again directed to the ruins.
"I passed by a Jackal-Wolf People altar and destroyed them."
"These monster nests have no young ones, unlike a natural population."
"Very keen observation." Layman had a hint of approval in his eyes. "That's why we are here."
