[Shun inclines his head, trusting that Ginia will be able to take care of it as he grabs the body by the scruff of the clothes and starts carrying him out. Shun's clearly stronger than his figure makes him look, because he seems to be exerting basically no effort to carry the man.]
They definitely won't find a body.
[He leaps up and over the balcony again, and disappears from view, leaping from rooftop to rooftop until he gets to the park. There's a large bed of lilies wilted from the winter cold, and Shun lays the dead man down in the soil before laying his hands against the dirt.
The lilies perk up, petals unfurling, not quite enough to look supernatural but plenty enough to unwind the damage winter has done. It's only after Shun's satisfied with their health that he instead moves his hands to the corpse, laying both on the torso and focusing his attention.
The body itself goes within a few seconds, softer parts rotting easily and splitting apart before rapidly shrivelling into dust and falling into the soil. The fibers of the man's clothing go mouldy and begin to separate, withering away not that long after. The bones take that little bit longer from their resilience, but eventually, they begin to crack and crumble, falling into dust from the inside out as if thousands of years old. What's last to go is the tape, ironically enough - inorganic materials are much harder for Shun to work his powers on, but eventually that too comes apart, returning to the soil and leaving no trace of there having been anything present in the first place.
Shun only spares the briefest of glances to the patch of land before leaping back up to the rooftops and returning to the man's apartment, coming back in from the balcony and immediately heading over to wash his hands. He didn't actually touch any of the worst parts, but he did still need to leave his hands on the body for every stage of that.]
cw: graphic body decomposition
They definitely won't find a body.
[He leaps up and over the balcony again, and disappears from view, leaping from rooftop to rooftop until he gets to the park. There's a large bed of lilies wilted from the winter cold, and Shun lays the dead man down in the soil before laying his hands against the dirt.
The lilies perk up, petals unfurling, not quite enough to look supernatural but plenty enough to unwind the damage winter has done. It's only after Shun's satisfied with their health that he instead moves his hands to the corpse, laying both on the torso and focusing his attention.
The body itself goes within a few seconds, softer parts rotting easily and splitting apart before rapidly shrivelling into dust and falling into the soil. The fibers of the man's clothing go mouldy and begin to separate, withering away not that long after. The bones take that little bit longer from their resilience, but eventually, they begin to crack and crumble, falling into dust from the inside out as if thousands of years old. What's last to go is the tape, ironically enough - inorganic materials are much harder for Shun to work his powers on, but eventually that too comes apart, returning to the soil and leaving no trace of there having been anything present in the first place.
Shun only spares the briefest of glances to the patch of land before leaping back up to the rooftops and returning to the man's apartment, coming back in from the balcony and immediately heading over to wash his hands. He didn't actually touch any of the worst parts, but he did still need to leave his hands on the body for every stage of that.]