The old woman was not a qualified respondent, although she had an excellent grip on the suspense of the story—yet until now, she hadn't explained the two mysteries she'd presented.
Anna, whose curiosity killed the cat, was beginning to lose control of her emotions.
"So, let's talk about the thing outside the window first."
Fortunately, Lu Li was a man of strong will, not easily swayed by external factors.
"The thing outside the window is related to the depths of the swamp; you might as well go directly to the second question," the old woman said slowly.
Lu Li remained silent, his calm black eyes fixed on the old woman's eyes.
"Don't look at an old woman with a fading memory like that," the old woman chuckled, revealing a mouth missing a tooth, and then she waved her hand and said, "Alright, I'm speaking too slowly. So, you've come to Shadow Town, you're a detective; you must have heard some of the town's rumors, right?"
Lu Li asked, "The Shadow Figures and Six-legged Savages?"