Casanova had a vague premonition.
The wild boars from Red Creek did not kill Big Buck.
It was the work of the Night Demon.
Although the collapsed tunnel and Big Buck's body was burned beyond recognition.
However, the scene of the killing, like the Night Demon attacks other clan warriors, was filled with a chilling smell.
Of course, this speculation could not solve a problem.
If the night demon really did it, his purpose was to humiliate the Blood Hoof Clan, and then to strike the morale of the entire Blood Hoof Clan.
Why did he hide Big Buck's body so secretly, and store so much fuel in the place where the body was hidden. Once it was exposed to the air, it would immediately burn everything?
Didn't this completely go against his goal of destroying the morale of the entire Blood Hoof Clan?
Casanova felt that if Big Buck was really a victim of the Night Demon...