Chapter 533: Chapter 533

As Lin Fan posed this question.

There was no sound coming from inside the mountain, as if saying, you are truly exceptional, with all that has been said, what more can I say, just come on in.

"See? Just like I said, there won’t be any issues, you’re just overthinking everything," Lin Fan said with a laugh, feeling that his intuition, his speculation, was right.

If there really was a problem, weren’t there still the two Immortal Monarchs? It shouldn’t be unreasonable for them to take the front.

The two Immortal Monarchs looked at Lin Fan and others.

For some reason, an ominous premonition stirred in their hearts.

Their connection with Lin Fan was very shallow, practically non-existent; they had just met him at the entrance. Now, the things Lin Fan was saying seemed to make some sense, but in truth, it was playing with their lives.

If they had encountered this situation themselves, they would have definitely retreated, not lingering here for long, for no reason other than the warning that made their hearts uneasy.

What kind of strong individual was giving them such a warning?

"Fellow Daoists, I think we should call it quits. This place is far too dangerous, not worth the risk for us. If you ask me, it would be better if the three of you didn’t take the risk either. Why not leave with us?" Liu Immortal suggested.

In this brief moment, he thought of many things.

Feeling a bit uneasy.

There was no need to venture inside with these three. If trouble occurred, it could be fatal.

Lin Fan said, "Why should you be afraid? Just like I said earlier, there won’t be any danger."

The two Immortal Monarchs looked at Lin Fan as if looking at a liar, thinking, damn it, talking to us so enthusiastically must mean there’s something wrong.

Even if we wanted to go in before, seeing Lin Fan so enthusiastic scared us off without any intention of proceeding.

"No need, farewell, farewell," Liu Immortal said with a forced smile. Although he appeared to be smiling, inside he was distressed—a truly fearful fellow. Despite your seemingly friendly demeanor.

You still give off an impression of danger.

Lin Fan regretfully sighed, "Alas, given how firm the two of you are, I have nothing more to say."

Liu Immortal clasped his fists before taking his leave.

Afterward, the two of them left the place, departing directly. It wasn’t that they weren’t interested in the things inside, but rather the feeling that Lin Fan and his group gave them wasn’t too favorable.

There was always a sense that something was wrong with them.

"Fellow Daoist Liu, are we just going to leave it at that?" Mr. Kuang asked, not because he was afraid, but because Fellow Daoist Liu’s decisiveness in leaving was something he found hard to accept at the moment.

Liu Immortal replied, "What else can we do? The greatest concern in entering the small Forbidden Land is safety. You heard that warning earlier. If we hadn’t encountered those three, I think we might have considered leaving anyway. But after meeting them, I sensed something too strange and dangerous about one of them."

"Following them inside would be more misfortune than fortune."

Upon hearing this, Mr. Kuang’s eyes widened, clearly in disbelief as he said, "But we’re Immortal Monarchs! How could we be afraid of them?"

"Look at their age, how formidable can they really be?

Liu Immortal reassured him, "Mr. Kuang, you can’t think that way. Age doesn’t determine anything. You should have noticed that young man. He may not seem like much, but if you examine deeper, you’ll find he’s quite extraordinary. Trust my intuition, it won’t be wrong."

Mr. Kuang could only remain silent and sigh.

They came to the small Forbidden Land planning to have a look inside, but unexpectedly encountered such a situation. Thinking they were Immortal Monarchs, they never thought they’d have to avoid three young people—it’s almost unbelievable to say aloud.

Amidst the mountains.

"Alas! Today’s Immortal Monarchs, they don’t even have a spirit of adventure. Let’s go," Lin Fan said.

Qin Yang and Xiang Fei looked at Brother Lin with exasperation. It wasn’t because of the Immortal Monarchs, but rather because Brother Lin actually wanted to drag the two Immortal Monarchs along to barge into this place. For them, if they encountered a treasure, those two Immortal Monarchs would absolutely scramble for it, leading to a certain fierce battle.

The three of them proceeded deeper inside.

The surrounding atmosphere was oppressive, it felt to Qin Yang and Xiang Fei as though a strong presence was exerting pressure over them, making it quite uncomfortable but bearable.

If they couldn’t withstand even this minor hardship.

Then everything would have been in vain.

But for Lin Fan, what did this pressure matter? He possessed Innate Divine Ability, and even if faced with an Immortal Emperor’s emergence, he’d remain unruffled.

They reached halfway up the mountain, shrouded by thick fog. Get full chapters from ⓝovelFire.net

Normally, encountering such conditions only indicated a terrifying creature’s presence nearby.

Lin Fan activated Innate Divine Ability Heat Perception, and in the fog’s depths appeared numerous silhouettes.

They were hiding, thinking they were quite safe, and if one looked closely, some mischievous creatures could be seen secretly peeking out half of their heads, observing Lin Fan and the others.

"How sneaky can they get?"

Lin Fan pondered, sensing these creatures were definitely alive, capable of dropping something.

Such sneakiness implied they had brains; without brains, they wouldn’t be capable of this behavior.

"Hold on," Lin Fan raised his hand, signaling them not to be impulsive. They lacked Innate Divine Ability, thus naturally couldn’t see the hidden creatures, whereas he could see them clearly.

"Brother Lin, what’s up?" Qin Yang asked.

He wasn’t stupid; seeing Brother Lin’s serious demeanor, he knew something was amiss, certainly there was an issue somewhere. He scrutinized carefully, regrettably seeing nothing wrong.

He still wholeheartedly believed Brother Lin’s words.

In the distance, within the fog.

A group of bizarre creatures had human-like shapes, but their flesh was already rotten, some with half their heads completely decomposed, revealing a pulsating black brain inside.

Their limbs were long and thin, fingers tainted with black mist.

"Another group of living beings has entered. Let me just say, I need one of those Human Clan bodies."

"I need one, none of you should try to snatch it from me."

"Hmm? Who dares to compete with me for a Human Clan corpse, trying to die?"

The three Humans that had journeyed from afar were seen as prizes in their eyes, not to be denied by anyone.

They saw a flicker of darkness from afar, and in an instant, with a whoosh, the sound of something piercing through followed. Innumerable Hell Spears tore through the air at high speed, shredding the Void to pieces.

"What the heck is that?"

A rotting creature stared wide-eyed, one eyeball dangling and yet to react before, with a whoosh, a Hell Spear pierced straight through its body.

The corpse was slammed firmly into the ground, the surrounding creatures stunned, seemingly in disbelief.