Feng Jun felt only a slight pang for the damage to the Illusory Cloud Shoes, yet he wasn't surprised—objects capable of existing in the Void are never simple. Either they're incredibly durable, or possess some other extraordinary features.
He had no intention of giving chase; the Void is not empty, and if he were willing to expend spiritual energy, he could certainly catch up.
But whether he could catch up or not was one thing, and what he could gain after catching up was still uncertain.
Therefore, Feng Jun considered it unnecessary to waste precious spiritual energy to gamble on this.
If he lost the gamble, it wouldn't just be about losing some wealth—it could even cost him his life. Who would be so foolish as to wager on that?
However, the high speed of the object led him to another speculation: could it be that his own speed was a bit slow?
