Under the cover of night, Eagle Cape Village was unusually tranquil.
Not only was there no sound of fighting from outside, there wasn't even the chirping of insects or the call of birds.
But that was clearly unreasonable.
Aiwass had long realized there was something out of place.
Because in rural areas like this, there should be a plethora of insects, snakes, birds, and beasts.
Unlike Glass Island, which had frequent inspections by the Supervisory Bureau for sanitation, and various pest and rodent control companies distributing flyers on the streets, Eagle Cape Village nestled deep in the forest should be so natural that it wouldn't be strange to see wolves strolling the streets at midnight ... or even finding a snake in your bed when you wake up.
Not to mention all sorts of little bugs.
Even if the winter made the insects less active ... yet after spending a few days in Eagle Cape Village, Aiwass hadn't even seen a ladybug, a spider, or a slug.