Alex spent a few more weeks in the prison, with a handful of visits from the chief's daughter as his only source of entertainment.
And it seemed he was her source of entertainment as well.
The chief had ignored her request, it seemed, but that was to be expected. Now, she only came here to talk whenever she was frustrated with her situation, or anxious about it all.
He was an outlet for her to lay out all of her problems. And Alex was an excellent listener.
She also wanted to learn more about him, so he told her. He told her exactly how he had come by her, how he had been dragged away by the Prison wall in the sky, never knowing where he had ended up.
It wasn't until she mentioned that the inner desert was to the northeast that Alex finally realized that he had been teleported somewhere far to the west. It was the complete opposite direction of where he had been visiting from.
He told her more about the rest of the things that were fantastical to her. People flying around in boats, formations that could take you to literally any other part of the world, the freedom to cultivate beyond just the True Qi and have miraculous changes to their cultivation base.
She didn't even believe him when he told her that there were hundreds of worlds out there just as strong as this one, and none of them were deserts. She also did not believe that most worlds out there were majority water.
It was just impossible for her to imagine.
A few more weeks passed, and Xichen's visits lessened. She explained it when she visited the next time.
"I keep training and eating, and training and eating, and yet no matter how much I do it, I can't seem to get strong fast enough," she said. "What am I doing wrong?"
"This takes time," Alex said. "You can't rush through it."
"But I have to," she said. "I'm in a hurry."
"I'm sorry, but you can't rush through it," Alex said. He truly wanted to help her, but there was nothing he could really do from inside here. Not that he was sure there was anything he could do once he was out there.
The best thing he could most likely do was injure the other two so that they took longer to become an Extolite. But that wasn't going to happen since he was never going to leave this place.
The chief had made it clear whenever he came around.
It had been nearly five months since Alex had been imprisoned when Xichen came to him with a distressed look on her face.
"What's going on?" Alex asked, concerned for her. As much as he hated her father for keeping him here, he cared for the girl. She hadn't done anything to harm him.
"Fangmi," she began. "There are rumors that he's going to take the Extolite ceremony soon."
"Already?" Alex asked. It was faster than he had thought it would be. "Do you have time to prepare for a ceremony of your own? How much have you improved?"
"Not enough," she said. "What do I do?"
Alex had no answer. In many previous instances when he had seen someone be in trouble, he had always tried to help the person. In this instance, however, he was someone with no way of involving himself in the situation at all.
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