Between cultivating, consuming Sunhearts, and eating the fruit of the Tree of Life, Alex was lost in his days, with nothing else to do.
He occasionally forced himself to stop in order to go out and teach Alchemy to the old man as he had promised, but that was the only respite he got before he got back into his tasks.
By now, the old man had understood that Whisker was just as useful to teach him Alchemy, so he had decided to teach everything he knew back to Whisker. The man and the mouse spent their days passing along knowledge and fighting battles in the Battle Mimicry Artifact.
While Whisker did his own thing, Alex focused on what he needed to do as well. With his promise to Pearl, he had focused initially on finding out the composition of the energy within the fruit, but it was far too complex.
Sadly, he needed a much better understanding of it, and for that, he needed his proper spiritual sense back.
That meant he would have to focus all he could on getting rid of the seal as quickly as he could.
He was certainly making improvements on that front. The hole he formed in the Seal was larger than ever. He could now easily send in and bring out objects larger than the size of his fist without forcing them through the seal.
Soon, he would be able to take a lot of things out, so long as they didn’t have a space of their own on the inside.
Alex happily cultivated for nearly 3 months when Bladedance arrived once again.
"You’ve rested long enough. We need to go train again."
Alex didn’t question the Sword God. He followed her and went to the desert.
They arrived at the same remote location as before. Bladedance brought out her sword and cut through the fabric of space, spilling out the colorful light onto the red sand.
Alex widened the hole again and began learning the knowledge within.
Bladedance sat to the side, waiting.
She didn’t just waste her time doing nothing either, and closed her eyes, trying to meditate. She needed to reach her peak as soon as she could.
A little more than a day passed when Bladedance opened her eyes and used her Intent on the Void opening, keeping it wide open.
Alex was a little surprised. He could still continue holding on to this, but the help was certainly appreciated. He said nothing and continued understanding the aura, trying to get as close to it as he could.
The more he did, the more information he got.
The main issue with learning from the Void, sadly, was that there were too many aurae forcing their way out at once, and he could not focus on just one part.
There were 3 Daos that he already knew, 5 he had begun learning, and more that he hadn’t the faintest clue where to start from. An amalgamation of all of those made it difficult to concentrate on just one at a time.
There wasn’t anything Alex could really do, however, so he was forced to continue just like this. Thankfully, he had already gained some idea of what he needed to do for this.
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