Kuzu nodded, "Indeed, but ancient Anomalies could produce like humans. Additionally, they are more powerful and their intellect is more terrifying. It was almost impossible for Sorcerers back then to kill them.
"Some Anomalies even hid in the parts where humans found it hard to enter and lurked with many dangers.
"Therefore, they have no choice but to figure out something else to improve themselves. They succeeded in finding it but we didn't know how they did it, there's not much of a record in history about it."
Aya reassessed the doctor once more. For a former thief, he knew a lot.
As though reading her mind, Narukami said, "Kuzu was once a young historian in his early years. Unfortunately, fate did a little test on him and he failed, thus changing him to a thief," Narukami sighed disappointedly as though a father seeing his son failed his career and was disappointed.
Kuzu coughed, why is it suddenly about me? He said inwardly, clearly displeased.