Alex watched in stunned silence as the old man showed him the sunheart he pulled out from the beast. He narrowed his eyes, a possibility in his heart at the sight of the sunheart. An impossibility.
"Did this beast eat this sunheart?" Alex asked. Even as he asked, he could see that his initial thoughts were the right one.
"No, they did not eat this sunheart. They grew it," the old man said. "These beasts grow their own sunheart, and the only way to harvest them is by killing these beasts."
Alex's suspicions turned out to be correct, and yet he was still very surprised by the revelation. "I… I don't get it. Beasts shouldn't have something like this," he said, wondering if things were different in the desert. There were no sunhearts in the fish after all. "Do they lack a beast core, perhaps? Does their beast core change to become a sunheart?"
"Change? No," the old man said. "These beasts have beast cores too. Sunheart is just something else they have. You're not from the desert, so I suppose you find it hard to understand, but this is how one gets sunheart in the desert."
Alex continued staring as the people got to work, placing the parts of the scorpion into a storage bag. Mabi brought out some pastes and applied it on the back of Orla, who had taken a hit. Bajan helped with storing the rest, at which point they were ready to walk again. Searᴄh the ηovelFire.ηet website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.
"There won't be any strong beasts for a while around here, so we are more or less safe for now. Still, be on guard."
With the old man's words for Alex, they continued on their journey. There were a ton of different questions in Alex's mind, some of which he came to possible answers for on his own.
He tried to figure out the purpose of a sunheart within a beast, but the only one he could think of was that it was something that grew in a beast to help them survive the heat of this place.
The so-called 'curse' or 'evil' of Hell was not something that only affected the people living in it. It affected the beasts as well. That was a good enough reason for beasts to evolve with sunhearts in their body, which would suck away all the Yang from the surroundings, letting them live.
Humans somehow ended up harvesting the sunhearts for themselves.
He asked a few questions to confirm that and asked a question that he didn't have an answer to.
"Do you believe that the beasts here have lived for longer than humans have?" he asked.
"I don't think so," the old man said. "Our history goes back so far back that it is difficult to say."
"Why do you think humans didn't evolve to have sunhearts too? Or find a way to fight the heat just like the beasts do?" he asked.
The old man considered the question and found himself unable to answer. This wasn't something he had truly ever thought about. It was difficult to give thoughts questioning the obvious.
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