The drowning victim was Caucasian, so the handprint on her ankle was very distinct, not a bruise but as though someone had stamped it with an ink-soaked palm.
Her breathing had already stabilized, her eyes tightly shut as if she were in the throes of a nightmare, the rolling of her eyeballs visible.
There was a mark on her left foot, and the only other signs on her body were wrinkles from having been submerged in water for a prolonged period. Lu Ban observed carefully and suddenly felt that the handprint did not seem human.
He placed his hand over the mark and realized that not only was the handprint larger, but it also appeared to have six fingers.
"This isn't a human hand,"
Lu Ban concluded.
As a professional Chosen by Gods, he had the courage to make this judgment.
"Not a human hand?"