Of course, what Igor perceived, the others sensed as well.
The skeleton soldiers seemed somewhat listless compared to before.
Their first attack had indeed been quite formidable. If Kuyi Tulan hadn't suddenly conjured vines, Igor might have been the first one injured by the skeleton soldiers' swords. Igor was quite grateful to Kuyi Tulan for this.
At the same time, he felt that the words of the Great Mentor Guzan truly made sense: Kuyi Tulan was not inherently evil. After all, Igor and he were strangers, yet Kuyi Tulan had still saved him, which proved his inherent goodness. As for why Kuyi Tulan had such a major dispute with the monsters of Guru Mountain, that was something that required fresh analysis.
It was this rare moment of leisure that allowed Igor to reflect so deeply. After all, they currently held the upper hand; the skeletons and corpses had long since been smashed to pieces by their efforts.
