"I've grown tired of exotic flowers and rare herbs. Occasionally looking at the most ordinary plants and flowers offers a different kind of charm," Eggy said. As she spoke, she waved her hand and shooed away the butterflies that had been swarming around her.
"Why drive them away? They were attracted to you," Chu Feng asked.
"They're annoying. If I weren't in a good mood, I'd have just killed them," Eggy said.
Hearing those words, Chu Feng's brows furrowed slightly. He knew Eggy wasn't joking—she was perfectly capable of doing exactly that.
In that moment, Chu Feng was reminded that his dear Queen was no kind-hearted little fairy. She was a ruthless little demoness.
"Come. This Queen wants to see how a perfectly good burial site could simply vanish into thin air," the Queen declared as she rose into the air and headed toward the depths of the forbidden zone.
The direction she flew in was precisely where the burial site had originally been located.
As for how the Queen knew where to go—naturally, it was because she shared Chu Feng's senses. He had looked at the map earlier, so she had seen it as well.
Though this area was vast, the Queen's speed was considerable. Coupled with the fact that they now had a clear destination, they soon arrived at the place where the burial site had disappeared.
This place looked utterly unremarkable—just a clearing in the forest with an ordinary-looking cemetery.
If the map hadn't explicitly marked it, even Chu Feng would never have believed that this was where the burial site of a supreme powerhouse had been located.
"Chu Feng, do you see anything unusual?" Eggy asked, because after arriving, Chu Feng had been using his Heavenly Eyes to carefully survey the surroundings, searching for any trace of something off.
By now, Chu Feng had been observing for a full half-hour.
"No. I can't see anything," Chu Feng said.
"Then what do we do?" Eggy asked.
"The only option is to use a formation to probe it," Chu Feng said as he began to set up a formation.
Meanwhile, deep in the jungle, a large yellow cat was lazily draped over a tree branch.
The cat appeared entirely unremarkable—no different from any of the small creatures in this forest. Yet it had its eyes fixed on Chu Feng and Eggy the entire time.
Especially when Chu Feng began to set up the formation and released a torrent of bug-vein level immortal-grade barrier power, a faint glint flashed in the cat's eyes, and it watched with noticeably greater interest.
However, Chu Feng paid no attention to the unusual cat. He remained fully focused on constructing the formation.
But when the formation was finally complete and blazed to life with shimmering light, a look of despair crept into Chu Feng's eyes.
It was useless. His Heavenly Eyes couldn't determine where the burial site had gone.
His formation, too, was unable to find the slightest trace of where the burial site had vanished to.
It was as though the burial site had never existed in the first place. Chu Feng couldn't detect even the faintest anomaly.
"Still no luck?" Eggy asked.
"No. Let me try again," Chu Feng refused to give up, racking his brain for a new formation design. Combined with his Heavenly Eyes, perhaps this new formation could uncover some clues.
"Meow~~~ It's no use."
But just as Chu Feng was about to make his move, a bizarre sound drifted from behind him—something that resembled a cat's meow, yet was unmistakably human speech.
Chu Feng immediately turned to look and spotted a yellow cat perched on the branch of a large tree, just as the sound had suggested.
The cat was not particularly large, but it was fat and clearly old. Its yellow fur had faded to the point where it could just as easily be called white.
All in all, this was not an endearing-looking cat. It was on the rather ugly side.
Yet the cat possessed a strange spiritual awareness, and at this moment it was gazing directly at Chu Feng and Eggy.
"Was that you speaking just now?" Before Chu Feng could even open his mouth, the Queen asked curiously.