"Sunheart?" the old woman asked. "What do you want to know?"
"Anything you can tell me. It's not something I've ever heard of, so I'm quite curious. Are there any in the tribe?"
"I'm afraid not," the woman said. "The stones are something that comes from the desert. I do not know much about them except that they are said to contain Yang."
Alex frowned. "They come from the desert? Where in the desert?"
The woman shook her head. "I was just 16 when I got married here. Over time, I have returned maybe four times in total, but not any more than that. So I'm afraid I do not know much about where exactly they come from. What I do know is that they were what my tribe used to ward off evil."
Alex wondered if he had heard that correctly. "Ward off evil?" he asked.
The old woman nodded. "I couldn't tell you what that is, though. I only know that it was so important that my tribe would give away a large chunk of their yearly crops to get their hands on a few of these."
Alex got even more curious now and asked the woman for more information.
According to her, the Sunhearts were teardrop-shaped, yellowish gems that had a dull glow at night and gave off a bit of heat. They were usually kept in the chief's house in the tribe, and no one in the tribe was allowed to interfere with them.
'So they're both similar and different from the Yang stones I found behind my sect?' Alex thought. If they were rectangular, he would have most certainly believed them to be the same, but the shape just wasn't correct.
"How far away is the desert exactly from here?" Alex asked, now getting curious to the point of impatience. It seemed there were treasures out there for him to find, even in Hell.
"From here, it will take you a week of straight walking to arrive at the desert," the woman said. "You can make stops along the way through many tribes, although not all tribes are as hospitable."
Alex nodded. "What about the language of the other tribes?" he asked.
"We all speak similar languages, but there are obvious differences in all of our languages, especially in ones like us that remain this far away from the others."
"What about the desert people's language? The one I speak. How many speak that?" he asked.
"Most folks in the desert should speak your language. Even among the tribes on the way to the desert, you will find a handful of people who know that language. They learn it to communicate with the desert people to buy these Sunhearts."
Alex nodded. "How did you come to learn it?"
The old woman smiled. "My father wanted his daughters to help with the tribe's trades, so we were all taught to speak the language. I was married away from there, however, so I never really got to use it much." Sёarch* The Nôvel(F)ire.nёt website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.
Alex smiled. "Now you do."
He sat back and began wondering when he should go to the desert. What exactly was there in the desert for him in the first place?
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