It meant that they were constantly advancing deeper into Chaos City.
Rudy remembered what those people had said. The inner region was in complete chaos, and a few people had perished inside.
Warriors below average did not dare to go in. Even those who were slightly stronger did not dare to stay there for so long, while a lot of warriors frantically escaped the place. Those words played in Rudy's heart. The more he thought about it, the more worried he got. Even though Fane was powerful, he could be threatened if there were too many people.
Rudy was worried that their opponents would pull off petty schemes. That way, he really wondered if they could get out of it.
Rudy sighed, telling himself that he could not possibly convince Fane to turn back. Moving forward was the only option.
Just as he was thinking about all of that, Fane suddenly stopped. He turned and grabbed Rudy's arm. The two of them landed back on the ground. Rudy said nothing as he followed Fane down.
When he landed, he finally realized how special this place was. The ground might be completely barren without even a single blade of grass, but it was still uneven. The craters were one thing, but there were a lot of hills in front to obstruct their vision as well.
He looked up and could only see a few dozen meters around him. If he wanted to look further, he would need to go up in the air. Fane frowned and said, "Two kilometers forward, I see eight warriors from third-grade worlds gathering. They're doing something, but I can't tell what it is."
Rudy blinked and asked in confusion, "I doubt the warriors from third-grade worlds would do anything to us if we flew over, so why did we stop?"
Fane took a deep breath, and there was a cold glint in his eyes as he said, "I think they're the targets."
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