Chapter 76: The Mist Island Incident
On the Australian continent, after making ample preparations, Li Yao, just as in the original storyline, came with a large amount of equipment—even illegal weapons like a laser cannon—ready to seek revenge on Luo Feng. Upon hearing this news, Wang Kun did not intervene, because he knew that with Luo Feng’s current strength, Li Yao was no longer a threat to him.
After all, Luo Feng was now a War God-level spiritual master. Though Li Yao was a high-level War God, facing a spiritual master was a different matter entirely. He could have defeated Luo Feng if it came to a direct confrontation, but if Luo Feng chose not to fight him head-on, there was nothing Li Yao could do.
So, as Luo Feng was being hunted by Li Yao, he too, just as in the original plot, found Mist Island. At this time, Mist Island, having been cultivated once more by Babata, had also produced a great number of Spirits of Grass and Wood.
Spirits of Grass and Wood were not beings that had truly grown for thousands or tens of thousands of years. Rather, their value lay in the strength of the energy they contained. The many Spirits of Grass and Wood on Mist Island were quickly cultivated by Babata using a single Wood Crystal.
And Babata had at least several thousand Wood Crystals in his possession. To use one or two to cultivate the Spirits of Grass and Wood was a mere trifle.
“These are Spirits of Grass and Wood!” Luo Feng’s eyes widened in amazement at the discovery. Even his breathing became heavy.
“I must notify Councilor Wang immediately.” Upon realizing the abundance of Spirits of Grass and Wood on Mist Island, Luo Feng’s first thought was to contact Wang Kun. Not only was Wang Kun the Inspector of the Limit Martial Arts School and a true senior figure, he had also helped Luo Feng many times before. Both sentiment and reason dictated that Wang Kun was the first high-level member Luo Feng would consider contacting.
So, Luo Feng promptly dialed Wang Kun’s communicator.
In his villa by West Lake, Wang Kun soon received Luo Feng’s communication request.
“Luo Feng? It seems he has found Mist Island,” Wang Kun mused. He knew that for Luo Feng to contact him at this moment, something important must have happened. Otherwise, Luo Feng would not have reached out at such a critical juncture. In the past several months, Luo Feng had never taken the initiative to contact him. After all, the gap in status and strength between them was vast, and Luo Feng was focused on training every day, with little time for other matters.
“Luo Feng, is there something you need?” Wang Kun’s tone was calm.
“Inspector, I’ve discovered a strange island at the center of a lake here in Australia. It’s shrouded in mist, and there are many Spirits of Grass and Wood on the island. I’ve only made a preliminary check, and I’ve already found dozens of them.”
“All right, I understand. I’ll head to Australia as soon as possible.”
Originally, Wang Kun hadn’t intended to bother with such minor matters, but now that Luo Feng had approached him directly—and since he was a senior member of the Limit Martial Arts School—he was obliged to handle it both for duty and propriety.
With this in mind, once he ended the call with Luo Feng, Wang Kun piloted his intelligent warplane directly toward the Australian continent.
He didn’t plan to notify any other members of the Limit Martial Arts School about what was happening in Australia, since it was a trifling matter to him. Besides, this might also be a good opportunity to display his strength to the outside world. He had been at the planetary level for several months now—perhaps it was time for others to witness his power once again. This would only serve to further solidify his status within the Limit Martial Arts School, and even globally.
A little over an hour later, Wang Kun arrived at the location of Mist Island in Australia, piloting his intelligent warplane.
However, just as Wang Kun stepped onto Mist Island once more, the intelligent life-form Babata, hidden deep underground, detected his arrival through its probes. After analyzing the data, Babata—who called himself the Demon—was left even more astonished.