"I am leaving soon," Alex told the tree once he began his conversation."I am aware," the tree replied. "I have been watching you all this time. I am thankful that you decided to come."
"Of course I would," Alex said. "I have to thank you for the fruit you provided me with. It has helped me greatly."
"I am happy to hear that," the tree said. "With your constitution, you should be able to consume up to two more before there is no more improvement to be had from it."
"Two more? One can eat only three in total?" Alex asked.
"Not just anyone. Most can’t eat past just a piece of my fruit. Some can consume my entire fruit, but those are very rare. Only a handful could eat two without being unable to continue, let alone three."
"Is that so?" Alex asked with a bit of surprise. "Then I hope you wouldn’t mind providing me with a few more fruits."
"Of course not," the tree said. "That is what I have been hoping to do from the start. Take away all of my ripe fruits and plant the seeds. Should I ever die, I wish to be reborn through them."
Alex nodded. "But I doubt you will die," he said. "Even if Hell fails to hold up, you should be able to survive by yourself, right?"
"In the vastness of space, with no Yin to absorb? I fear I cannot," the tree said. "And it is not my inability to hold onto Hell forever that I worry about. It is also the fact that outsiders may soon realize what is going on here. My sister died, so can I."
Alex fell quiet for a moment. "I wish I could take you away," he said. "I would put you in my Soul Space and let you live in another world where Heaven still exists. The Ever Dark realm would be perfect for you, considering it is filled with Yin aura and nothing more."
"I cannot leave, for Hell relies upon me," the tree said. "But I thank you for your consideration."
Alex fell silent for a bit. "If only I could take away Hell itself," he said. "But that is a task far too impossible for me to even consider."
He wasn’t exactly sure how large Hell was, but he knew it was easily larger than the 3rd Major Spirit realm. His own Soul Space wasn’t all that big, so he wouldn’t be able to fit Hell in there.
Not to mention the fact that he didn’t even know how he could possibly do it. To take in these lands, he would have to fill it all with his spiritual sense and then pull it in.
Even a Celestial couldn’t do it. Maybe not even a Primordial.
Even if he were to decide to ignore Hell itself, and save just the ones living in here along with the tree, the amount of spiritual burden placed on him would be so great that his mind would likely break at the first moment of completion.
And considering how difficult it was for him to die, he would likely suffer the fate for all of eternity, until he was killed in both body and soul at the same time.
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