Without the Clairvoyance Charm, Luo Feng's movements on Mist Island would have been severely restricted.
After all, Mist Island was so dangerous that without the ability to see far ahead, one wouldn't dare to wander around recklessly.
Luo Feng began surveying his surroundings. After a full scan, his tense nerves gradually eased.
Apart from the Red Mist being different from the White Mist, the environment in the Red Mist Zone was largely similar.
There were no particularly bizarre creatures here.
In fact, the variety of animals in the Red Mist Zone was far fewer than in the White Mist Zone.
However, one thing left Luo Feng feeling rather awkward.
During his scan, he had spotted dozens of animal pairs engaged in mating.
Even more shocking, some species were mating in large groups.
At this moment, Luo Feng finally understood the meaning behind Tang Xuewei's earlier words.
This was… a bit too terrifying.
The behavior of these animals also indirectly suggested one thing—this Red Mist Zone didn't seem particularly dangerous.
Otherwise, they wouldn't be so bold as to mate so openly here.
If a predator suddenly appeared mid-act, these animals might be so traumatized that they'd never reproduce again.
Seeing this, Luo Feng chuckled lightly. "Let's keep moving.
We'll head deeper into the Red Mist Zone.
See if there's anything valuable there.
If we come across something useful, we'll take it and use it tonight.
If not, we'll just pass through and enter the next mist zone."
Hearing this, Tang Xuewei and the Merfolk Queen naturally had no objections.
However, when Tang Xuewei heard Luo Feng mention "tonight," her face flushed red.
After all, an 18-hour battle—even with the enhanced physique granted by the Legacy of the Snow Goddess—was still exhausting.
Occasionally was fine.
But if it happened every day? That would be life-threatening.
At this moment, she wondered if there were any items in the Red Mist that could enhance physical endurance.
If she could acquire some now, she might not feel so sore and fatigued during future battles with Luo Feng.
Right now, she was desperate to improve her combat prowess.
Only then could she keep Luo Feng in check and prevent him from seeking battles with others.
After all, Luo Feng's strength was constantly growing—she needed to catch up quickly.
Of course, combat wasn't just about physical ability; technique mattered just as much.
Only by mastering both could she truly overpower him.
Lately, Tang Xuewei had been diligently studying combat techniques.
Every time she fought Luo Feng, she was always the first to surrender.
She vowed that one day, she'd make him admit defeat first.
They continued forward for a full ten minutes.
Along the way, they passed by several animal pairs busy ensuring the next generation.
However, the reactions of these animals left Luo Feng and the others utterly speechless.
The mating animals seemed completely oblivious to Luo Feng's presence.
They paid no attention as Luo Feng's group passed by, continuing with their activities without interruption.
Faced with this situation, Luo Feng could only mutter "NB" under his breath.
Truly befitting of the Red Mist Zone—this was probably the most harmonious of all the Mist regions.
At this moment, a massive question mark arose in Luo Feng's mind:
Weren't these animals afraid of being disturbed?
Another thing that puzzled Luo Feng was that they had been walking for so long without encountering a single Crimson Specter.
Could it be that there were no Crimson Specters in the Red Mist?
Or were they also busy... doing that kind of thing?
Luo Feng even found himself wondering if he should take a page from these animals' book.
What would it be like to do that here?
It had to feel better than usual, right?
Otherwise, why would these animals come all the way here?
The thought flashed through his mind only briefly.
Luo Feng had no intention of engaging in "battle" with Tang Xuewei here and now.
Given that his "battles" tended to last over a dozen hours, doing so would mean abandoning their trip to the Verdant Grassland altogether.
By then, the opportunity would have long since passed.
Though Luo Feng's stamina wasn't an issue, he had to consider Tang Xuewei's physical limits.
Frequent, prolonged "battles" would take a toll on her.
Better to hold off for now.
As long as he could find some valuable treasures in the Red Mist, he and Tang Xuewei could "battle" whenever they pleased.
With that in mind, Luo Feng turned to Tang Xuewei and the Merfolk Queen beside him and said, "Let's keep moving."
But the moment the words left his mouth, Luo Feng suddenly froze mid-step.
The two women tensed at his abrupt halt, following his gaze—though their vision couldn't match his, so they only saw dense Red Mist ahead.
Tang Xuewei whispered, "What's wrong? Is there danger?"
Luo Feng's eyes locked onto a black cat approaching in the distance.
However, it wasn't heading straight for them—instead, it sniffed the ground as if tracking something.
The cat advanced steadily, nose to the earth, and Luo Feng realized its path would eventually lead it to them.
Still, he felt no particular alarm.
This was just a Level 3 black cat.
Luo Feng could crush it effortlessly.
Instead, curiosity took hold.
Every other animal here had come in pairs—why was this cat alone?
Could it really handle things solo?
Deciding to pause their advance, Luo Feng watched the lone feline with interest.
Was it searching for treasure?
He'd heard animals had keen noses, capable of detecting faint scents.
Turning to Tang Xuewei, he explained, "There's a cat approaching us from ahead.
But it's only Level 3—nothing to worry about."
Let's see what it wants to do?
This black cat came in alone, which is somewhat unusual."
When Tang Xuewei heard Luo Feng say this, a trace of surprise appeared on her face.
They had been here for so long, yet had never encountered a solitary animal before.
