The Whispering Fog
Author: Haiistory
last update2025-01-03 18:44:44

The Valley of Purple Mist was indeed worthy of its name. After two days of tense travel, the three travelers were now standing on its edge, staring at the purplish mist moving like slow waves below them.

“There's something strange about this mist.” Li Wei muttered, observing how the mist was moving downwind. “This isn't an ordinary natural phenomenon.”

Ming Hua nodded, feeling the jade tablet and necklace in her bag vibrate more strongly than usual. “Like... like something is breathing down there.”

Chen, who was tying their horse to a nearby tree, paused for a moment. “Are we sure this is a good idea?”

“No,” Li Wei answered honestly. “But it's the only way we've got.”

Ming Hua took out her jade tablet, surveying the cracks that now clearly formed a map. In the dim twilight, she could see how the pattern of the cracks seemed to point towards the valley before them.

“Look at this,” he pointed to a spot on the tablet. “There's some kind of... vortex here. And if my calculations are corre
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