'Is this really hell?'
The sounds of the waves crashing gently on the shore, the sounds of birds chirping in the early morning, and the sound of wind rushing through the empty beach were all a bit too calm, perhaps even soothing, for it to be a place as feared as Hell.
Alex almost wanted to believe the gods had made a mistake in where they had sent him, but it was obvious that they would make no mistake.
This was most certainly Hell.
'Only it's not as bad as I had thought it would be.'
The lack of Immortal Qi, or even Saint Qi, was certainly not what a cultivator would want, but that didn't mean the place itself was bad.
'Why do they call this Hell then?'
Alex tried to use his Demon Eyes to look around him, but because of the Storm God's suppression of his senses, he couldn't see much of anything. There were no colors he could see at all to tell him what type of energy was around him.
He could only rely on his spiritual sense, which barely went any further than three meters around him.
That was one of the two most curious things about this world that Alex had come to know for now. The fact that his spiritual sense dissipated so easily made him curious as to the reason.
The other thing that was curious to Alex was the sky. The shimmering sky was not something Alex had seen. It looked as if, instead of clouds, it was covered in light that rippled around like a reflection of the sea beneath it.
Alex had never seen such a thing before in his life. He wondered what it was that caused it to shimmer. He remembered the feeling of being in a storm when falling from the sky. Was that shimmering caused by the same thing that gave him that feeling?
Since it was unlikely Alex could just arrive at an answer by simply staring at it, he sat by the beach and watched the sun come up. He felt the warmth of the sun caress his body. Around the same time, he heard people beginning to wake up and get to work in the morning.
His senses were drowned, but they were still far better than a mortal's, after all.
It wasn't long before the man from yesterday came running to where Alex was sitting.
Alex turned to look at the man, getting a better view of him under the sunlight.
The man was middle-aged, with dark hair and a rugged face. He wore two pieces of cloth, both poor in quality—one wrapping around his legs up to his knees, and the other diagonally wrapping around his chest.
He had bits of leather around him, some tied around him like a belt, some tied around his arms and shins. There was a long knife attached to his belt with no sort of protection at all.
The man said something to him, sounding both worried and angry, but Alex could understand none of it. He chose to smile in return, which stopped the man. S~eaʀᴄh the NôᴠeFire.ηet website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.
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