Alex stared at the Sword God with a look of apprehension. "You will help me leave? I thought you said there wasn’t any way."
"I thought there wasn’t, but now there is," she said before her gaze mellowed a little. "I suppose I shouldn’t be saying that. Instead, I will help you help me leave."
Alex took a moment to understand what she was even talking about. "Have you found a way to leave this world?" he asked. "And do you need my help for it?"
Bladedance nodded. "It may take some time," she said. "Perhaps even a few dozen years, but I think it will be much faster than if I were to try and do it by myself."
Alex narrowed his eyes in curiosity. He looked up where the shimmering sky would be. "I don’t see how I could help you get rid of the wall surrounding Hell," he said. "Not to mention, I just recently learned that it might be a bit too dangerous to try and get rid of it as well."
"Hmm? Oh, I’m not talking about the wall surrounding this world," Bladedance said. "We won’t leave through it. We’ll take the backdoor instead."
"Backdoor?" Alex asked, still confused.
"You have the Space Dao, right? And you have the capacity to learn the Time Dao," she said. "Put that together, and you have the perfect way out of here."
Alex’s eyes widened as he realized what she was talking about.
"The Void?" he asked. "You want us to escape through the void?"
Bladedance finally smiled. "Yes," she said. "That is the only way."
Her words made some sense to Alex, to a point where he wondered why he hadn’t even considered it before. Space and Time were the building blocks of the Void. It was true that he hadn’t yet learned any Time Dao, but he was getting close.
He was close enough that he could use it with his Intent.
However, as with everything in life, there were problems with leaving through the void as well.
"Senior, are there Voidgates in this world?" Alex asked the Guardian Tiger.
"None," the tiger answered. "There were some at the start, but those were closed off long ago when Heaven weakened. The world needed to be protected."
Alex nodded and turned back toward Bladedance. "How do we leave without Voidgates?" he asked.
"We open a way to the Void ourselves, of course," Bladedance said in a tone that said it was an obvious answer that Alex should’ve realized by now.
Alex shook his head. "That’s not easy."
"It certainly is easy," Bladedance said. "Have you never shattered space and seen the glimmer of silver and purple through it? Anyone in the Divine realm and above can shatter space with enough power. Space in Hell is certainly more fortified, but it’s not something that can’t be blown a hole through. The Void is just an attack away."
The old man was taken aback by their conversation. "Is there such an easy way out of here?" he asked. "Can we leave right away?"
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