Chapter 1592 The Lost Map

After he reached the camp's entrance, Rocky lit the tip of the incense, opened the curtain of the camp, and tossed it inside.

Meanwhile, Phelps was resting and concentrating on his cultivation while he sat in a comfy chair. Suddenly, he smelled a strange fragrance making its way towards him. He sat up straight and opened his eyes. Something suspicious was going on inside of his tent. Wasting no time, he covered his mouth and nose, trying to keep himself sober. However, he was too late. A numb, dizziness consumed him. Although he was powerful and his Spiritual Infant had reached the advanced stage, he still couldn't resist the powers of the strange fragrance.

Before long, Phelps had become inexplicably excited and danced all over the camp, resembling a madman.

On the outside, Rocky waited until Phelps was deep enough under its spell. The moment that he entered the camp, he saw Phelps constantly laughing and walking in circles. He was unable to control himself.

However, Rocky was well aware that the effect of the incense would not last long when used against a member with the advanced stage Spir

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claimed when her face reached the light.

"It hasn't been easy finding you. I've been waiting for you for a long time," Shirley complained, pursing her lips.

"When did you get here?" Rocky asked.

"Yesterday. But you looked very busy, so I didn't disturb you," Shirley answered.

"How did you know I would be here?" Rocky asked, curious.

"Haven't I told you that our intelligence network is very wide? Some of our own people are currently here," Shirley said confidently.

"I heard that Elliot left a letter and disappeared. Did that have something to do with you? Or have you already..." Rocky asked, trailing off as a more gruesome idea entered his mind.

"No. That kind of guy doesn't deserve my attention. I just told him to never be seen in your sight again," Shirley said in a voice filled with malice.

"That's good." For a moment, Rocky had feared that Shirley had killed Elliot. He didn't want that to happen. After all, he held no deep hatred for Elliot. Elliot had hired an assassin to kill him, but that led him to find Shirley. Therefore, if it wasn't necessary, he wouldn't kill Elliot.