'Sigh, will I die like this?' Seated on the railing at a great height, Zhen'er sighed, flailing her legs carelessly, knowing she would be left here to die of hunger.
"You didn't fall; that's surprising," said an amused voice beside her. Zhen'er recognized it as the same man who had left her here, so it didn't surprise her.
"Young Master, it's already getting dark. Can I go home?" Zhen'er asked, looking up at the man who seemed to emit a warm glow, though her eyes couldn't identify its source or neither see the setting Gaia's light but due to being free here, she had counted the time.
"Yes, it's time for you to go home," Ryuk said, glancing at the setting sun and the town below, which was marred with bloodstains and scattered limbs from dead beasts and humans.
The beasts lying around were the same ones that had bitten the merchants and humans, now scattered lifeless due to the effects of poisonous herbs that stimulated but also killed them.