As Su Xin stepped into the Bronze Palace, he immediately felt a wave of heat sweep toward him.
What appeared before Su Xin was a vast desert, but what hung above his head was not the sun, but three enormous fireballs.
These huge fireballs were emitting endless heat, baking everything in the desert, turning it into a lifeless land.
Ke Yanyue and Li Huai, who had entered with Su Xin, had already disappeared, which Su Xin found unsurprising.
Such independent spaces without fixed entrances generally involve random teleportation. Su Xin had experienced this not just once or twice and had grown accustomed to it.
Su Xin was not worried about them. He was familiar with Li Huai's strength and capabilities, and there was even less need to worry about Ke Yanyue.
Sun Buhai had made a name for himself in the Jianghu, and naturally, he was not someone easy to contend with.
Therefore, Su Xin did not think too much and directly walked in one direction.