Alex could tell that his mood was quite bad at the moment due to being attacked in his sleep and not getting enough time to rest his fatigued mind. He rubbed his forehead a little, annoyed by everything that had happened just now.
The woman before him looked at him with a stunned expression. "S-sunheart? N-no, I can't."
Alex didn't want to bother with people who tried to kill him. "Bring it to me, or I will kill you and your mother. Do you doubt it?" he asked.
The young woman trembled in fear but remained there. She was very much scared, but it was more than just him.
"Do as you're told," Alex demanded. "If I don't see a sunheart soon…"
Alex let the words linger for the young woman to make sense of them on her own.
The young woman finally got up and moved to get the sunheart.
Alex sat on a chair to the side, grabbing his head again. It hurt so much still. He needed to find a place to rest soon.
He checked his body next, trying to see what sort of poison he had been fed, but it was so weak that his body had taken care of it without him even realizing it. There was nothing left for him to find.
As he waited, he thought about what they were trying to do to him and why. He looked down at the storage bag and was quite surprised to understand that there were, in fact, storage bags in this world, and from what he understood, they were all in the desert.
'There must be people that are actually cultivators in the desert,' Alex thought. He needed to go there for more than just sunhearts now.
If there really were artifacts out there, he might just end up finding other ways to leave Hell. He looked forward to that.
The young woman returned a short moment later, carrying a small metal box with leather stitching all around it. She arrived before Alex with trembling hands, but instead of handing the box over, she pulled it toward her instead.
"P-please have mercy on our tribe," the young woman said. "If you take this, evil will come to our tribe. Please, take anything but this." seaʀᴄh thё Novelƒire(.)ne*t website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.
Alex grabbed the box with his Qi and pulled it over. The young woman was beyond shocked by how he had taken the box from her without touching it. She feared him even more.
"Please, no. We need that to ward off evil," the young woman begged. "We can give you anything else. Anything. Please consider it. We need the sunhearts."
Alex looked at her with a frown. "What evil does this stop?" he asked her.
"…What?"
"What evil does the sunheart stop?" he repeated. "You are the chief's daughter, so she should have told you, right?"
The old woman in Baylords had no idea at all, and since she was married away at a young age, she never had a chance to learn it either. For her, sunhearts simply ward off evil. What exactly that evil was, she couldn't tell Alex.
"I…"
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