Father John watched as the other party approached him.
That magical perception constructed the image of the other in his mind.
Even in his hometown, the other's attire was too unconventional, let alone in conservative Yate.
Moreover, there seemed to be a shadow looming over the other's body.
"A creature that hides its head but shows its tail."
Father John muttered, clenching the long-handled axe in his hand.
The saw meat knife, threaded cane, and long-handled axe were the three most commonly used weapons by workshop hunters.
Both the threaded cane and the long-handled axe were weapons that only veterans could handle proficiently; used improperly, they could even harm oneself.
Unlike the elegantly and agilely famed threaded cane, the long-handled axe symbolized pure destruction and violence.
Because it was pure, it was efficient.
Being a hunter was just a job for Father John, through which he earned money and protected his family.