104. It's foggy_1

Before answering Lu Ban's question, Red Leaf sensed something more important.

"It's getting foggy."

A faint mist began to rise from those corpses.

The mist looked no different from mountain haze, but intuition told Lu Ban that it was very dangerous.

After all, it was highly suspicious why the bodies of these people, dead for a month, had still not decomposed.

According to his limited biological knowledge, after death, microorganisms within the body should start decomposing it. A corpse left in the wild for a month, in such a damp environment, would have decayed beyond recognition if not treated with preservatives.

Yet these corpses were perfectly intact.

Lu Ban could only think that all the microorganisms within these corpses, as well as those in the air, had died.

So, what could accomplish this?

The mist started to spread, drifting with the wind toward Lu Ban and Red Leaf.

"Time to skedaddle."

Lu Ban immediately grabbed Red Leaf's wrist and dragged her to run outside.