The darkness and distortion hidden beneath the surface of civilized society, the eerie whispers that only rise in the dead of night!
The day the sea fog rolled in, the world turned into a lon...
One mysterious curve after another began to be drawn above the disk, gradually forming a mysterious symbol.
At the moment when this symbol was fully presented, the fog in front that seemed to have been solidified for tens of millions of years began to shake violently, constantly rolling back and separating to both sides, forming a path for a boat to pass through.
After seeing this road appear, Deacon Farouk gave an order in a deep voice:
"By passing through this barrier, we have entered the Dark Sea."
"Everyone, be prepared and stay alert. We may be attacked by fog monsters ahead."
The so-called fog monsters refer to those warlocks who have lost control in the sea of fog.
After they lost control, they were infected by the fog and turned into a special kind of monster that relied on the fog for survival.
The strengths varied, with the lowest being at Sequence 7, and even the strongest, even the Extraordinary, might not guarantee a win.
They wander in the fog and will actively hunt any life they encounter.
The reason why there is no such thing in the fog on the Croatian mainland is that there are simply very few warlocks on the Croatian mainland who lose control in the fog.
But the situation is different outside the Dark Sea. There are too many warlocks and too much fog, and the fog monsters accumulate little by little.
After hearing Deacon Farouk's reminder, everyone on the ship perked up and began to be alert to their surroundings.
Deacon Farouk held the disc and held his breath. An invisible wind blew on the sail, allowing the ship to sail towards the passage that appeared in the fog.
This passage separated by fog is only one kilometer wide. At the speed of this ship, it can be passed through in the blink of an eye.
Sure enough, in just a short moment, their ship sailed out of the passage and rushed back into the fog ahead.