Among these people, everyone was injured, and a few even had broken legs and were being carried, having already slipped into unconsciousness.
No one spoke, and Philip Shaw wore an indifferent expression. One young man at the front stepped forward, looked down at the body of the three-meter-long wild boar on the ground, and his legs went weak, causing him to kneel down.
In the nearby woods, they had clearly seen everything that happened between Philip Shaw and the wild boars. At the moment of their greatest terror and confusion, an arrow shot straight through, saving them. The person who shot that arrow was none other than the "calamity star" they had expelled from the village during their sacrifice to the gods.
There was no "divine punishment," and no disaster either—only wild boars in the woods had started attacking people. If it weren't for this person's intervention, who knows how many of them would have died here.
