"What do we do?"
Yvette Ye watched the cowherd boy and yellow ox walking away and couldn't help glancing at Evan Lin. "We can't seriously just follow them, right? This place is creepy everywhere you look, and that cowherd kid—there's no way he's a normal person."
"No normal person could show up here anyway," Harvey Li added, already so scared he was practically frozen.
That cowherd boy didn't seem to have any visible power, but the way he spoke and acted, and the expression on his face, gave off a numb, chilling vibe.
"Mitch Mi's signal points in that direction too."
Kevin Qin still held the detector, which flashed red as it pointed toward the direction where Noah the Cowherd and the yellow ox had left.
"Let's follow them."
Evan Lin didn't waste any words and stepped forward immediately.
Noah the Cowherd gave Evan Lin an especially strange feeling. He was certain he'd never seen this kid before.
Whether in today's world or back on the Immortal Martial Continent three hundred years ago, there was never any cowherd boy like this.