They continued drifting in the sea while hours passed. From time to time, they would see tall pillars hidden in the fog close by that appeared to grow out of the sea floor, going up to the sky.
They questioned what it was but never got an answer.
As a few more hours passed, Bladedance began frowning. They waited for a while longer just to see if she was perhaps mistaken, but as the surroundings remained the same, she had to ask.
"Can you still sense the Time aura?" she asked Alex.
Alex nodded.
"Has anything changed?" she asked.
Alex felt the surroundings for a moment and shook his head. "It’s the same accelerated time," he answered.
"Then why is it still dark?"
"Still dark?" Alex asked with a confused look before her question began making sense. He looked around, frowning, as the world remained dark despite the hours that had passed.
Outside, the night should have ended and the sun come out a long time ago. And yet, there was no sight here at all. Was it just because of the fog? That couldn’t be. There was light yesterday.
"Senior Guardian, is the sun not out yet?" Alex asked him.
"It is out," the Guardian Tiger answered.
"Then... Why is it still dark?" he asked.
"Because, you are in its shadow."
"Its... shadow? Shadow of what?" Alex asked. The others listened closely.
The cub turned around. "You’re about to find out soon."
The leaf sailed smoothly for a few minutes before Alex and the rest saw another one of those massive pillars in the fog that grew out of the water. This time, they passed close by it.
As they got closer to the pillar, the fog cleared away from it, allowing them to finally see it.
The pillar had a ragged surface to it with uneven thickness throughout it. Alex was the closest to it, so he carefully laid his palm and swiped across the pillar, feeling something come along with it.
With his touch, he could tell the pillar was hard, but it was not made of stone or metal, but rather wood. It was quite cold to the touch as well.
He frowned.
"I think this is a tree growing out from underneath the sea," Alex said, although he found it hard to believe it himself. "All these pillars must be trees as well."
"Really?" Bladedance asked. "Is that where this leaf came from?"
The old man looked curiously at the leaf now that he learned about the tree. "Could a leaf this size really come from a tree of this size?" he asked. "The trunk is big, but it’s not really that big, is it?"
Alex supposed that was true.
"That’s not a tree trunk," the cub said. "What you’re looking at is just a vine."
Alex paused. "Just... just a vine?" he asked, turning back toward the pillar that had gone past them. "That was not a tree trunk?"
The thing was so massive that if he tried to hug it, his arms couldn’t reach all the way around. And it was just a vine?
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