At the outskirts of the island, the air trembled like ripples on water, and then two tall, slender figures appeared – Jin and Gu Di’er, who had followed in pursuit.
Jin retracted his witchcraft tools and frowned upon seeing the island before him. Just like most land-dwelling beasts and creatures, insects were not typically adept in water. Why would he bring An Yao to this maritime area? It didn't align with the nature of insects.
Based on his knowledge, this area fell under the jurisdiction of the marine beastmen. Many of them exchanged valuable resources with the land-dwelling beastmen here each year.
Oddly enough, this year seemed unusually quiet, as if no marine beastmen had come this way.
Jin had a bad feeling about this; things didn't seem as straightforward as he had initially assumed. He hoped nothing would happen to An Yao.