Later that day, Amir saw the body of the mercenary recently hired by Tenur before discovering that the other two missing slaves had also been killed.
Their bodies were not in the exact locations or close to where the mercenary had died. Instead, they were in the outer areas of this city.
Due to the locations of these two and the injuries on their bodies, Amir had concluded that someone had tortured them.
According to information from passers-by, some men had forcibly taken those slaves into a carriage and fled away from the center of the city.
Considering the signs of torture, Amir believed that they had been taken alive and killed only many minutes after the incident reported by the previous slave.
Because of that man who escaped death and quickly alerted Mero's people in Cusca, the enemies had acted more carelessly, rushed into their action, and left bodies behind.
From this alone, Amir could presume the possibilities behind this incident.