A blinding white fire burned around Scarlet, one that dwarfed any other color that she could have probably used.
Alex had gotten far, as per her instruction, and somehow he was still feeling the heat. Worse of all, he couldn't do anything about it.
He had the True Fire Dao, and he could stop the heat from burning him slightly. He could only wonder how hot it actually was.
At some point, he stopped seeing Scarlet at all with all the blinding light. Even his spiritual sense was burning away when it got close to her. The power of an Immortal attack was all too much for a mortal like him.
Everyone on the ground moved as far as they could from her, and even then they could feel the heat and were blinded by the light.
They closed their eyes, but the light was still bright enough to go through their eyelids. They had to put their arms up to properly block the light.
Alex fortunately only had to close his eyes to not be completely blinded by the light.
He heard a single phoenix screech, loud and high, and then… everything returned to darkness.
Alex was the first to recover his eyesight and he opened it. As soon as he did, he saw the blinding white light flying through the sky, illuminating the sky and the water as it flew through the air toward Zhu Shaofan who was burning in the distance.
Alex didn't see what happened as the bright light was the only thing he could see in the distance. Then a second later, it exploded into a massive plume of fire that rose to the sky.
The entire world lit up as if it was daytime and even the mortals could see everything as clear as day.
A few seconds later, the bright light slowly vanished, and all that remained of light were the stars in the sky that burned bright.
Because of how hot the attack had been, even the clouds had disappeared from the area.
"Fiery Shard of the Primordial Sun," Alex thought to himself as he watched in stun. That was most definitely an attack fit for its name.
He didn't even look to check if Zhu Shaofan was alive or not at all. If he had a way to survive that, then he deserved to survive. However, it was impossible for him to be anything but ash at the moment.
Alex looked back at Scarlet whose solid fire armor had disappeared. The flames on her body disappeared as well, turning her back into a normal colorful bird.
It wasn't just that, however. She seemed weakened somehow after that attack and was hardly able to control herself.
Alex quickly flew up to her and grabbed her as she lost altitude. Scarlet let herself be grabbed and simply took the chance to catch her breath.
Alex dropped her to the ground and let her rest there. "Are you okay?" he asked.
"Yes," Scarlet said weakly. "I'm fine. I just didn't expect the attack to take so much out of me."
"It was a strong attack," Alex said. "An immortal attack would definitely be too much for a mortal like you."
"Well, it shouldn't be since it's my attack," Scarlet said. "It's just that I am cultivating too fast and my physical body isn't keeping up with my cultivation base."
"Huh?" Alex was surprised. "Are you saying your foundation is weak?"
"Pretty much," Scarlet said. "I mean, you saw me. I cultivated to this realm in just a few years. You should have known that."
"Well… I assumed that was what a Vermilion bird was able to do," Alex said. "Here, eat this healing pill. It should help a bit."
"Thank you." Scarlet quickly ate the pill and felt a bit better, but the fatigue didn't disappear so easily.
She looked at Alex and saw him staring at the stars. "What's wrong? Have you never seen the open sky before?" she asked.
"Huh? No, I wasn't looking at the sky," he said. "I was just checking to see if you would have to suffer from Heavenly Judgment now that you used an attack with Immortal Qi… but it looks like you're fine."
"Of course," Scarlet said. "It only comes where you are not playing by the rules. An Immortal in a Mortal world would get struck by the Judgment, but I'm still a mortal. Even if I somehow used an attack with Divine Qi, I would be fine, since it came from a mortal."
"Oh," Alex said. "I thought what mattered was the Qi, but it makes sense that it's the owner of the Qi that the heavens would care about."
Scarlet nodded. "Your troubles are over, right?" she asked.
"I believe so," Alex said as he sighed. "I'm tired as well. Let's rest a bit and we can leave this place. Although… I need to take them with me somehow. I don't know how I can do that."
"Well, can you find the way on your own? I need to leave quickly," Scarlet said. "I can't be found out. Oh yeah, make sure you don't tell anyone I was here, okay? Make those people not tell anyone either. Make them swear an oath if they have to."
"What's wrong?" Alex asked. "Why are you so worried?"
"My existence can't be known until I am stronger," the phoenix said. "Don't let anyone know I—"
Her words stopped in her mouth as she slowly turned to the side. Alex looked in the direction she was looking at and saw a massive boat, larger than anything he had ever seen in his entire life flying through the air.
It came in his direction but was still too far away for his senses to notice it. However, Scarlet seemed to have noticed it already.
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