"I have some plans," Alex said. "Of course, I am going to leave as soon as I can. However, we operate on an entirely different concept of time, so what is soon to me may not be as short to you all."
"But you are going to leave."
"Of course," Alex said. "I only have a few things I need to do, and I will be off."
"Do you require some help with that?" the chief asked.
"Father, you're making it sound like you want him to leave again," Mili quickly said.
"He understands what I mean. You two don't need to butt in every time."
Alex smiled. "I'm afraid there isn't much any of you can do. I will have to do it myself. Although, I could use some help in preparing new clothes for me."
"I will have the seamstresses get together to make you proper silk clothes," the chief said.
Alex smiled. "Thank you."
The truth was, Alex had stayed behind for two reasons precisely. First, he wanted to watch over these people he had come to get acquainted with and make sure their cultivation was going at a decent speed.
Second, he needed some things in preparation for him leaving this place. And those were things he needed to make himself. 'I should get started in searching for it then.'
Alex attacked the seal before going to sleep that night and woke up early in the morning. After a small session of training with his Intent again, he left for the mountain.
A few people went with him, wanting to learn about more herbs. Alex was fine with that. He taught the people what they wanted to know. At the same time, he searched for any sort of beast he could find in this mountain.
He was told that while most beasts had left the mountain, there were still some snakes, rodents, and occasionally deer that came by. He was searching for one of those deer.
He could probably make do with what he wanted with the fish too, but the deer was what he had learned it with, so he wanted to find one for the sake of familiarity.
It took Alex nearly three hours of walking around the massive mountain before finally finding a deer. By that point, most of those that had come to the mountain with him had to go back to the tribe already.
Barely three other people remained.
Alex sensed the deer and found it to have a True realm cultivation base as well, albeit quite low. 'This should do,' he thought and swung his sword. The deer's head was sliced off cleanly, the beast dying with no pain at all.
He walked over and carried the beast. "Let's return."
They walked back down the mountain and asked for the chief's knife to begin flaying the dead beast. The chief asked, curious about what he was doing, but Alex didn't answer him. He chose to wait until he was successful. S~eaʀᴄh the NôvelFire(.)net website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.
Once Alex had the hide of the beast, he gave the other parts to the tribe, letting them eat the meat. He had no use for the meat, only the hide.
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