Plunder

Finn speeds through the forest, silently and stealthily, avoiding being seen by the surrounding humans and monkeys fighting. His steps are as light as feathers. There are no sound at all being made in each step he takes.

In about 10 minutes, he finally arrives 10 meters before the area of the carriages. Sounds of monkeys could be heard from inside the carriages. Finn has no idea what they are doing. He senses monkeys going back and forth from outside and inside the carriages.

He grabs a stone from his pocket and proceeds to throw it in the direction of a pack of monkeys. The stone is thrown with his full strength, piercing the head of a monkey. The monkeys around the fallen monkey are alerted. They all screamed, calling for other monkeys to come. They then take a look around their surroundings to see where that stone might have come from.

All of a sudden, a stone flies through the air piercing another monkey's head. The monkeys see the fly path of the stone and go into that direction. Almost all of the surrounding monkeys outside the carriages who sees their fellow monkeys running into the forest do the same too.

The monkeys run deeper and deeper into the forrest without looking back. With their eyes red, they have long since lost the thought of thinking clearly. In another location near the forest, Finn could be seen go outside the forest, speeding into the direction of the furthest carriage.

Finn purposely baited the monkeys into leaving the carriage area by throwing stones at the monkeys. The first stone is for letting the surrounding monkeys notice his presence. And the second stone is to lure the monkeys into chasing him. After the second stone has been thrown, he quickly leaves that location and hides in a nearby pile of bodies.

He holds his breath and stops his pulse for a couple of second to hide his presence. He could easily hide his presence since he has done it a lot back on earth when he was chased by assassins and special agents.

After he has sensed that all the monkeys has gone past him, he then proceeds to go into the carriages. He quickly eliminates the remaining monkeys outside the carriages by throwing stones at them with his full strength before entering the first carriage which is the nearest to his position. The monkeys there are all surprised to see a human entering the carriage.

Before one of the monkeys could even start to make a sound, almost all of them have been eliminated by Finn. He swiftly throws stones at them and uses his hands to kill the monkeys. The 7 monkeys in the first carriage couldn't even put up a fight.

He first throws the two stones killing the two furthest monkeys in the carriage. He then quickly speeds up, stabbing the chest of the nearest monkey with his hand. Throwing another stone with his other hand at a monkey at the back of the stabbed monkey, piercing its' chest. He then take out his hand from the monkey's bloody chest and strike the neck of the monkey next to it. The last two monkeys standing next to each other is about to shout when Finn runs to them and quickly slash of their necks with his hand.

This whole process might seem to take a while when in fact it only take Finn 2 seconds. The monkeys in the other carriages doesn't even notice what is currently happening in one of the carriage. With them being as loud as ever, even Finn could hear their shouts with one another. They could hardly hear the sound of other carriages when they are so loud themselves.

Finn then scours through everything. He takes some time to look through everything. Since he is blind, he needs to touch all the ground surface in the carriage. Not to mention, the monkeys playing with the bags, scattering all the things making things harder for him to search. His result is actually okay. He found four books and two small-class gems. With that, he quickly drags the bodies of the monkeys outside to avoid the suspicion of the kids when they return.

If these monkeys aren't dragged outside and be left inside the carriage, they will think that Finn is related with their missing stuff since he is the only one out of them all who kills monkeys with stones. But if the monkeys are left outside the carriages, the monkeys' bodies will be mixed with the surrounding piles of bodies, making Finn's act go unnoticed.

After clearing the first carriage, he quickly goes back to his carriage to make sure that the monkeys aren't scattering his stuff. Clearing out some monkeys blocking his way stealthily and eliminating all the monkeys outside his carriage, he then enters his carriage to eliminate all the monkeys. There are less monkeys here in his carriage with only 4 monkeys inside. Good thing that not many stuff are scattered around.

He quickly search for his bag and found that his stuff are relatively untouched with him missing only some unimportant manuals. The more important manuals are hidden deeper inside his bag which he make sure are still there. He is too unbothered to look for those small noble manuals. He then stores his loot and hides his bag in a more secluded location. He then drags the monkeys' bodies outside to let them mix with the surrounding piles of bodies.