Alex looked to his right and saw the brilliantly shining magma that was due to the concentrated light from the massive dome.
A fresh line of lava was left behind by the beam and it was now approaching them.
"You can leave if you want," Scarlet said.
"I should be fine with my dao, but… how hot can it get?" Alex asked.
"Very hot," Scarlet said. "Hot enough to melt most of the clothes you are wearing. Maybe even your body, down to its bones."
"Not even my Dao can stop it?" Alex asked with a surprised look on his face.
"Well, not normally," Scarlet said and suddenly started chuckling. "Don't worry, you'll be fine."
"Oh," Alex was taken aback. "You were joking?"
"No, I was telling the truth," she said. "The heat is definitely something that cannot be handled by someone like you. Even the Immortal me couldn't handle it, and I am a goddamn phoenix."
"Uhh, then shouldn't we move?" he asked.
"No, we have a way to handle the heat," she said. "Although, I should make sure it is still working."
She quickly spread her spiritual sense and checked something. "Okay, it's working fine," she said.
Alex didn't understand what was going on, but the beam was getting incredibly close to them. As it arrived right next to the massive piece of rock they were on, something happened that surprised Alex.
He couldn't tell what it was exactly, but there was a unique feeling about whatever was happening.
The rock they were on suddenly moved, placing itself a few meters to the side of the concentrated beam of sunlight. He expected an incredible amount of heat to hit him suddenly, but to his surprise, the heat was warm at best.
Before he could think of what was happening, the piece of rock suddenly started glowing. It was not just soaking in the heat, but also the light that was falling on it.
Then, it released all the sunlight inside the dome.
The sunlight spread far and wide, brightening the entire sanctuary.
"This is a Sunstone," Scarlet explained. "It can take in heat and light, and spread it out everywhere. It's usually used by regular people to place it on their home's roof so it can light up the room in the daytime. It is especially useful for underground, where sunlight can't get to so easily."
"But us phoenixes use it a little differently," She said. "We need the sun to improve our body, so we gather all the light from an area. But, that ends up causing the mess you see. So to rectify that problem, we use a massive piece of the sunstone to redistribute the light."
"That way, the plants, and animals inside can also get some sunlight, and not all is wasted… well, most of the time," she said.
Alex nodded as he heard that. He looked at the bright sanctuary where everything he could see was in the light.
"So this is the real Sunborn Sanctuary, huh?" he said. "Born of the sun, makes sense."
"It does," Scarlet said. "I didn't come up with that name though, it was my predecessor. So I can't really take credit."
She lay down on the stone and closed her eyes as she felt the gentle sunlight hit her. "Ah, I've missed this," she said with a small smile on her face.
Alex felt the sunlight too and it was quite hot if any normal person were there. However, to him, it felt warm. It prompted the question in him if his body really had anything to do with the sun since even this much sun wasn't doing anything to him.
'So it must really be about the yang then,' he thought.
Scarlet had gone completely quiet, so he was on his own. Now that he was finally done with being surprised by his situation, he started noticing the weird feeling he was having once again.
'What is this?' he wondered. His senses couldn't tell him anything. He looked towards Scarlet and nothing was wrong with her either.
"It feels so weird," he said softly, trying to figure out what was going on.
"What feels weird?" Scarlet asked without opening her eyes.
"I can't tell," he said. "I can only sense it. It feels like…"
He remembered a time when he had a similar experience, where he felt something he couldn't explain, and he later learned what exactly it was.
"Did something happen to the space around here?" Alex asked. But before Scarlet could even answer, he shook his head. "No, this is not space acting weird at all. It's something else."
Scarlet's eyes finally opened, and when they did, it was wide. "When exactly did you start feeling this?" she asked.
"Just now, when the platform moved into the beam," Alex said. "Does it have anything to do with the sun?"
Scarlet's eyes remained wide. "Let me know if it disappears okay?" she said and did something. The platform moved away from the beam of light, and with it, the feeling disappeared as well.
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