“That's weird. There isn't anything unusual about the mist, and it's not poisonous, so why can't we reach in with our spiritual sense?”
Jared drew his brows together.
“Who cares about that? We'll know when we get inside.”
As he spoke, Cloud entered the mist.
“This mist is incredibly dense! It's challenging to navigate without my spiritual sense!” Cloud, who had already ventured into the mist, shouted his observations.
At that, Jared followed him in, and so did the others.
“Stay closer and don't wander off by yourself. We won't be able to use our spiritual senses to look for each other, so if we end up separating, it'll be hard to find each other again,” Jared loudly cautioned.
The others nodded and slowly made their way forward.
Now, they were compelled to progress cautiously, relying on their instincts because the road ahead was barely discernible in the thick mist.
“Cloud? Cloud!”
After a while of walking, Jared still did not see Cloud around, so he started calling for the latter.
However, no replies came from Cloud.
“Sunny? Sunny!”
When Jared turned around, he discovered that the individuals who had been following him had also disappeared. Consequently, he began calling out their names.
Unfortunately, no matter how loud Jared was, no one answered him.
Jared grew wary.
Yet, he had no choice but to steel himself and continue forward. Soon, he found a purple hammer floating in the mist.
Jared was startled. He could tell immediately that the hammer was made with Indigo Starstone, a very heavy mineral. He speculated that the hammer had to weigh thousands of pounds.
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