Ji Ning led Su Youji forward, using his attunement to the painting to sense where they should go.
The bugbeast had already come to a halt, causing Ning to feel quite uneasy. Although most bugbeasts were fairly dumb, World-level bugbeasts were both powerful and rather clever. Since this one knew that Ning had a way to track it, for it to come to a halt could only mean that it had found a place it felt was very safe.
Whoosh. Whoosh.
Ning and Su Youji flew past one mountain peak after another, shrouded by mist. Every so often they could thread their way past forests or deep gorges. They advanced with great caution and deliberation, and as a result spent nearly an hour before they reached their destination. The bugbeasts had come to a halt, after all; it didn't matter too much if they were moving a bit slower than before.
"It should be up ahead." Ning was standing atop a towering, jagged boulder as he mentally conversed with the fiery-robed Su Youji.