A large city fairly close to the village of Rost had been burned down to the ground, practically wiped off from the map.
The city didn't have outer walls or palisades to begin with, meaning the citizens would've been left utterly defenceless against the marauding band of soldiers coming to ransack them.
Sights of burnt-down buildings and their skeletal remains, countless piles of corpses, and broken weapons stabbed into the ground could be seen.
This was the reality of the warzone created by the civil war taking place within the Lome kingdom.
Writhing zombies were wandering around the sites of wanton destruction. Those things hadn't been created by Vampires – no, it was simply this world's 'law of nature' at play.
A portion of the people who died in Negative Fields like battlefields would inevitably end up as an undead. The scene playing out before our eyes was one such case.
The civil war of Lome kingdom had ended up producing the undead.
"I-it's a carriage!"
I'm not sure whether it was intentional or not, but the author used the Hanja letters “聖子” in the second last paragraph. In Korean Hangul, both the “Holy Son” and “Saint” are pronounced the same – “seong-ja” – but the Hanjas associated are different. For reference, the Hanja letters for “saint” are “聖者”. The “Holy Son(聖子)” is, of course, Son of God in the Holy Trinity.