Herag picked up the wood-carved rose and gazed at it in his hand.
The rose was intricately carved, showcasing the carver's exquisite craftsmanship. It was almost a work of art.
If it weren't for the purple worm writhing inside, this wood-carved rose would indeed be a fine piece of craftsmanship.
From the first moment Herag saw Muse, he knew he was an Abyssal Cultist.
The strong scent of the Abyssal Plane on Muse was too obvious in Herag's eyes.
But he couldn't say anything, as he couldn't accuse Muse of being an Abyssal Cultist without evidence.
Herag then remembered someone gave Max's wood carving to Amisha, yet Amisha didn't become an Abyssal Cultist, while the servant in her home did.
He quickly speculated that the servant might have stolen Amisha's birthday gift and became tempted by the demon in the carving, turning into an Abyssal Cultist.
