"Hey! Tell me! Are there Immortals in the desert? How is that possible? How do they have Qi?" Alex asked, shouting for them to turn around and answer, but the chief kept on going.
The daughter turned once with a curious look, but she too turned around and walked away.
At that point, Alex was left with the half a dozen people that did nothing in the slightest to interact with him even when he called for them. It was as if they were not allowed to talk to him.
Alex sighed and sat back on the bed, his mind full of countless new thoughts. Words like Extolite, Elixir, and Insiders kept roaming through his mind.
Extolite sounded like a title or a rank, while Insiders were surely people from the inner region of the desert.
As for Elixir, he didn't even know where he could begin with that. What sort of liquid was there in the other worlds that could be produced here and would be beneficial for everyone?
'Something to do with pastes maybe?' Alex wondered. It could be the juices of pastes. Although he did wonder how they could get herbs this deep in the desert. Sёarch* The novёlF~ire.net website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.
The effects of the elixir eluded him. There were too many possibilities, so unless someone told him, he would likely not know.
'How is there Qi in the desert?' Alex thought. 'Is there a spatial pocket where the Intent of this world doesn't destroy everything above True Qi? How could it evade it?
How could there be actual Immortals in the desert?
Alex racked his brain, but could come up with no answer. He needed some sort of distractions at that point or he would not be able to think of anything else. Since he had nothing else with him, he decided to train his Intent.
And the room he was in was a perfect place.
Alex walked around the room, fighting against the forces of whatever formation was keeping up this incorporeal barrier. After some time, when he was tired, he sat back down to rest.
As a cultivator, he was used to doing nothing, so he easily waited until he had recovered enough to continue.
Alex could've fought the Storm God's seals, but he didn't want to fully lose consciousness while he was in there. The constant mild pain he felt even at the center of the formation meant that it would continuously attack him even after he was knocked out.
At that point, not only would he not know what was happening outside, but also recovery would be far more difficult.
Alex did the same thing twice more, and lay back on his bed. He stayed there with his eyes closed until he recovered again.
When he woke up to try again, Alex saw that the sky had begun to grow brighter again as dawn approached. He knew he was in a somewhat depressed land, but it was never more clear until he saw the silhouette that covered the brightening sky.
There was perhaps ten meters of height difference between where he was and where the closest house was.
Alex raised an eyebrow in surprise when he saw the pillars surrounding the houses. At least, he had thought it was pillars, but to his surprise, he could see leaves at the very top of the trees, fanning out in thin branches.
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