Because he discovered that the Green Treasure Chest was already on Tang Xueying's Wooden Raft, but Tang Xueying had actually fallen unconscious.
Seeing this situation, Luo Feng was greatly alarmed—this was not a good sign at all.
Could it be that this Green Treasure Chest had some special properties?
Could it actually cause someone to lose consciousness?
Or had the Green Treasure Chest already killed Tang Xueying?
Luo Feng had long known that the more special the treasure chests in the ocean, the greater the danger they often carried.
Previously, Tang Xueying had obtained special treasure chests very smoothly, which had almost made Luo Feng forget this fact.
Clearly, Tang Xueying had already fallen victim.
Luo Feng quickly used the Legendary Telescope to scan the surroundings for any potential dangers.
When he looked toward the island, he could already make out some details due to the relatively close distance.
Surprisingly, there were already quite a few ships anchored around the island.
It seemed many people were heading to this island this time.
After scanning the area, Luo Feng didn't see any other rafts approaching Tang Xueying's direction, so he breathed a sigh of relief.
However, he was still somewhat worried about the situation, unsure of what exactly was happening with the Green Treasure Chest.
It would be best to hurry over to Tang Xueying as soon as possible.
With this thought, Luo Feng gave the order to start the engines inside the Epic Ship.
They were set to operate at maximum power.
Instantly, the speed of Luo Feng's Epic Ship surged again.
Like a Fire Arrow, it shot forward with a whoosh.
Every three minutes, Luo Feng would use the Legendary Telescope to check on Tang Xueying's situation.
And he could only look for a few seconds each time.
Because his Legendary Telescope had a total usable time of only ten minutes.
Luo Feng had already used up a few minutes earlier, leaving him with little time remaining.
For the first ten times—that is, the first thirty minutes—Luo Feng didn't notice anything unusual around Tang Xueying.
But when he looked for the 11th time, something different happened.
Luo Feng saw that among the ships docked at the edge of the island, a few of the slightly larger ones had started moving toward Tang Xueying's direction.
It seemed these people had been drawn by the green light emitted by the Green Treasure Chest on Tang Xueying's raft.
Based on the speed of these wooden boats, they would likely reach Tang Xueying's raft in just ten minutes.
Seeing this, Luo Feng was shocked.
If these people reached Tang Xueying first, the consequences would be unimaginable.
Luo Feng didn't care about the Green Treasure Chest—what worried him was Tang Xueying's safety.
In such a situation, it was obvious these people wouldn't just take the Green Treasure Chest and leave.
Luo Feng couldn't help but feel anxious.
At the current speed of the Epic Ship, it would take at least fifteen more minutes to reach Tang Xueying.
But those wooden boats would arrive at her raft in just ten minutes.
Luo Feng absolutely couldn't allow that to happen.
Luo Feng looked down at the Epic Ship beneath his feet. At this moment, the vessel had already reached its maximum speed.
Yet, Luo Feng was far from satisfied.
Next, he intended to push the Epic Ship beyond its limits.
Doing so would likely render the ship unusable after this journey due to the strain—but Luo Feng didn't care. If the ship was destroyed, he could always build another.
With that thought, he pulled out another Giant Electric Eel and placed it into the ship's engine compartment.
Immediately, powerful arcs of electricity surged through the Epic Ship.
Its speed increased dramatically once more—so much so that Luo Feng could no longer stand steadily at the bow.
He could already hear the groans of the ship's structure beginning to fail under the stress.
But Luo Feng paid no mind. His gaze remained fixed firmly on Tang Xueying's location.
After a moment's consideration, he decided to issue a warning to those sharing the same Sea Zone.
If he maintained this speed, he would reach Tang Xueying within ten minutes. It would be unfortunate if any misunderstandings led to unnecessary casualties.
So, he opened the chat channel and sent a message:
"Attention, everyone. Near one of the islands in this Sea Zone, there's an area emitting a green glow. That's where my friend is. I advise all of you to stay away.
Otherwise, you'll face the consequences.
I'll be arriving there soon.
If any of you are currently approaching, turn back now, and I'll pretend nothing happened.
Otherwise, you'll soon see what happens next."
The moment his message went out, the entire chat channel erupted.
"Holy crap, what's going on? When Shura God mentions something glowing green, why do I think of a green hat?"
"I'm near that island. I've already spotted the green glow Shura mentioned. There are quite a few ships heading toward it—must be some kind of treasure?
But now Shura God says he's not there yet and wants us to back off?
Is he on his way?
I've traded food with Shura before. If that's his friend's spot, I'll turn around."
"A green glow at sea? Definitely not ordinary—probably a special treasure chest.
No way we're letting Shura have it.
Whoever gets it first keeps it.
There are so many of us here—why should we fear one guy?
Shura's got tons of resources, right?
Why don't we team up and take everything from him?"
"Exactly. Shura hoards all these resources he can't possibly use alone. He should share with the rest of us.
Keeping it all to himself is just selfish.
Now he's not even here, yet he's telling us to stay away? That's way too arrogant.
We're going to check out that green glow no matter what—let's see what's really there!"
Luo Feng observed all these people chatting, and for those who still intended to advance, he could only wish them better luck in their next life—hoping he wouldn't run into them again.
At that moment, Luo Feng spotted through the Legendary Telescope that many more ships were heading toward Tang Xueying's location.
With a cold snort, he thought to himself—these people probably had no idea just how vast the gap between him and them truly was.