Asage's body was like a broken ragged sack, the peasants picked it up and burned it.
There had been no peace between races.
Kant would never let go of this high-level Jackalan who were aware of itself, especially when Asage showed the wisdom and mind of a human, it was destined to die no matter what.
Because Kant needed it to tell him about the situation on the Mannheim Coast.
When he understood the details, its true value was gone.
Kant didn't care about the situation in the Kingdom of Grey Mane and the Mannheim Coast that it described. He only needed to know that there was indeed such a place on the other side of the Nahrin Desert.
This reminded him of the Middle East Desert.
Merchants from the Middle East crossed the desert to the eastern Mediterranean coast and sold their goods to European merchants.
This was an extremely profitable trade.