Alex realized that Scarlet was not returning at all. She had gone south, and most likely to her family.
In some ways, Alex understood why she did what she did.
'Sigh, I suppose that makes sense,' he thought. He walked down the giant set of stairs and left the mountain range.
The grand bazaar stood before him, but he had no plans of visiting it. He turned towards the east and started walking in that direction, hugging the mountain range as he went along.
There were people coming in and out of the Oasis, and along the way, Alex asked a few that were going east.
Most weren't or said no, but there was a tribe that was going way east, so he started traveling with them.
He sat inside the carriage and in his free time brought out the map of the Southern Continent that he had been so excited to see.
He unfurled the scroll and saw the map he had seen before. After just a glance, it was enough for Alex to be shocked.
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"Wait… the entire Wasteland is just a fourth of the continent? There is so much more land beyond this mountain range," he thought.
The wasteland and the south seemed to be naturally separated because of how the land mass was formed. The wastelands seemed to be nearly cut off from the main continent that was chocked by the ocean on two sides.
There was no notations regarding the northern side of the continent besides simply naming the place 'Wastelands'. However, the south was teeming with cities and names.
Alex saw hundreds of cities, both named and unnamed. As he read the names to remember them, his eyes fell onto the center fo the continent.
In the middle, there was a massive mountain range with barely any humans living in it. From what he could tell, the mountains were too high, so people didn't live in it.
They either lived outside of the mountain range or in the center of it. The mountain range formed a natural valley that seemed to be filled with humans, and Alex understood why that was after reading the name of that place.
"So that's where she went, didn't she?" he thought. The location at the center of the continent was the Sunborn Sanctuary.
Alex saw a lot of islands around the continent, a lot of mountain ranges, a place towards the east called the Sunless lands that lay outside of the main continent, and many other places.
The man was unfortunately not as well labeled as the map he had gotten for the Northern Continent, so he had no way of telling what clan, family, sect, or what not occupied which place.
He couldn't tell if there were any important places that weren't cities or mountain ranges.
Still, Alex looked at the map closely and looked for a place where he could go inside from.
'If I'm here,' he thought, judging by an oasis that was noted on the map, I should reach here very soon. Once I'm here, I can either go by land or go by sea.
Alex wondered what he should be doing exactly in this scenario.
"I will think about it when I get there," he thought and closed the map.
He spent the next few days talking with the people from the tribe or killing beasts that made their way here from the north. The tribal folks were more than happy to have let him come with them.
As he thought, his journey came to an end in less than a week. The carriage stopped at the tribe's doorsteps and Alex walked out.
As Alex walked out, he could already smell the ocean.
'It's close,' he thought. The tribe members had indeed said that the ocean was about half a day's walk away from their place, so it wasn't surprising that Alex could already smell it.
He thanked the tribe members and despite their insistence, he walked away.
Half a day later, He arrived at the edge of a cliff. Beyond the cliff lay the murky blue ocean water, and in the air were many different colors.
'Qi,' Alex thought when he could finally see it. It had been so long since he had seen Qi out in the open, so he was surprised to see that his Demon eyes still worked.
Alex looked towards the left side of him and saw the cliff continue for hundreds of kilometers further than here.
He looked to the right and saw the mountain ranges that went on along further. He carefully looked at the mountain and sighed.
'Those people were right,' he thought, remembering back to something the people he had just journeyed with said.
He had asked if there was a pathway through the mountain in the east and they had told him that there indeed was.
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