Alex considered all the Dao he would need to navigate through the Void. Dao of Space and Time were obvious, but there were other Dao that he would need to learn too.
He had the Dao of Spatial Expansion, so he would need to learn the Dao of Spatial Contraction, or at least come close enough to recognize it when it was happening.
Similarly, he would need to further improve his understanding of Dao of Time Stagnation and Time Swiftness for the same reason. He would need to improve his ability to be aware of time’s passing within the void, as one could easily be lost for years in there without knowing.
’I’ll also need to be aware of space distortion,’ Alex thought. That, thankfully, had a very easy example to learn through, ever-present in the skies above them.
The more he considered this, the more he became certain that this was the only way. Only through Void could they leave Hell.
Perhaps because of the lack of anticipation as they had when coming in, the journey back felt far faster. They had arrived at the edge of the cliff, at which point they were told to climb back to the top.
One by one, they began climbing the rocky cliff and arrived at the top where there was a ledge’s width of land left for them.
"Come back when you can, or when you want," the tiger told Alex. "We will be waiting."
Alex turned around and nodded. "I will, senior," he said. "It will likely be when I’ve rid myself of this seal."
The tiger nodded. "We will be waiting."
After a brief farewell, Alex tore through the spatial wall before them, allowing the two to walk out. He walked behind them, arriving in the buffer zone between the two space walls.
He looked up at the sky there, seeing the darkness that hung above them. After hearing about the explanation, how they had to neutralize all Yang that came from outside, he understood now why there was a need for the darkness above.
In a way, this sliver of space between the tree and the rest of Hell was the only thing saving this world from an apocalypse. Should the tree ever fail to gather as much Yin as it normally does, it would weaken and thus fail to keep up its intent.
That should never be allowed to happen.
Alex tore through the outer wall and Death walked through it first to ward off the beasts that would come jumping at them. The old man walked out next, and then Alex walked through it at the end.
Once the wall healed itself, Alex looked at the darkness outside, the night that would soon turn to day.
The clamoring beasts hadn’t stopped clawing at the spatial wall even with Death’s presence. The most they had done was leave them alone.
Alex watched the beasts struggle to go in, to get more of the Elixir that they knew was good for them. None of them truly understood why they were there or what was inside, but they knew the only way to improve in life was to go inside.
And they would never be able to go inside. They would die here, everything that had helped them become what they were going back into the land for others to consume and grow.
It was a cycle that would never stop.
"What now?" the old man asked. "Are you two going to immediately start attempting to learn from the Void?"
"No," Bladedance said. "I just woke up from a long slumber and was made to meet a Primordial. I would like to take some time to reconsider everything."
Alex nodded. "I definitely need some rest. It’s been a while since I’ve cultivated too. I am a little low on Qi."
"Okay," the old man said. "Then would you two come to my sect? You can stay there for as long as you want."
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