Chapter 60:Encounter with the Extraordinary

The trees around the base were imbued with Allen's natural senses.

The banyan trees, spreading out from Allen as the center, acted like a series of fuzzy radars, silently probing the surroundings. Anyone hiding within the banyan trees was inevitably discovered by Allen.

Moreover, Allen's Thorn Blood Vine doppelganger had sprouted two weak but slender vines under his cultivation.

The natural energy and senses in this doppelganger did not dissipate with distance or time.

The two slender vines had deeply rooted themselves in the mud and extended branches to wrap around two banyan trees.

These acted like enhanced radars, providing a clearer understanding of the surrounding environment.

Of course, just as force is mutual, probing others means being probed in return.

This is an almost undisputed rule among the extraordinary in the mystic arts, unless the disparity in power between the two is vast.