Chapter 1304 The Strange Ball (1/2)
Finley projected his soul voice in the direction of the mist.
He waited. There was no reply.
Suddenly, there was an enormous boom.
Instantly, the foggy space began collapsing rapidly, as though the world itself was being crushed and destroyed.
Finley's expression changed. He felt as though his own soul was also about to collapse.
”What's happening?”
He gasped for breath. 'Wow, ' he thought to himself, as his soul quickly retreated from the space.
He had not expected that.
Darren noticed the panic on his face and asked, ”What the hell are you doing?”
”Nothing...” said Finley. His face was still pale.
”Finley, stop playing tricks. Are you doing this because you want me to notice you? Don't even think about it,” said Lindsay with a short laugh. Lindsay seemed to be reading his mind.
This time, Finley did not bother to explain. He smiled blandly and said nothing.
Lindsay felt strange about being ignored by Finley, but she didn't know why.
Her brows drew together. 'So he's not even refuting my words. Is he angry?' She sighed and began moving forward. The others followed behind her. 'Forget it. Anyway, it doesn't matter if he's angry, because I don't have any feelings for him at all.'
They had been walking for a while when Lindsay finally halted. She lifted a hand, beckoning everyone to stop moving.
Jeremy was feeling faint, frightened by the strong aura. This must mean they were close.
Everyone began using their god's sense to probe their surroundings.
Murphy was the first to detect the aura of something alive. It came from about a hundred kilometers away.
”Someone's coming,” he told the others.
”Master Murphy, could you see it clearly?” asked Darren.
Murphy shook his head. ”I can't see it clearly. It's foggy.”