Chapter 2898: Into the VoidAlex walked into the world that lay at the edge of infinity. He hovered in the sky in this world where there was no sky, his face now lit up in colors of purple and silver, time and space the only things surrounding him.
Bladedance entered next, her eyes moving across the realm. The world here was a mystery to her. Her senses were of no use, her instincts were of no use.
Even her Dao was of no use. In this world, Qi hardly had any use at all, and Heaven was even more absent.
She gulped slightly, a sense of nervousness as well as excitement she hadn’t felt in ages creeping back into her.
Should she get lost in this world, there was a chance that she would immediately be ripped apart by the spatial distortion, torn to shreds by space being pulled on one side and pushed on the other.
That was a blessing.
One could only wish for a swift death, for the other possibility was to be lost in this world forever, to die a slow death.
She looked toward Alex. She trusted in him enough to not get her killed.
“Try and see if you can open a way back,” she told Alex.
Alex nodded and attempted to cut through the Void to open a gate outside. As he swung, the attack blasted open another door next to them that revealed the red sand on the other side.
Alex smiled. “It works!” he said with an excited look.
Bladedance nodded. “Alright, we can move now.”
Alex let the hole close, taking back his spatial aura that had been keeping it open all this time. As he did, both the way back out disappeared.
Alex sensed the area around him. Outside of Hell, his senses spread without limit, but since this was the Void, as soon as it reached the range where space distorted, it was destroyed from him.
He could still only see what was going on in his vicinity. And now that the opening to the Void had closed, the stabilized space and time around him were beginning to deteriorate as well, mixing back into the chaos of the combined auras.
“We should move,” Alex said.
There were two ways to move in the Void. One was to force one’s way through the auras to try and get somewhere. The second one was to surrender oneself to the aura.
Neither was a particularly good method considering the downsides.
Forcing through the Void meant pushing away all aura that would be harmful, but also could be helpful.
Surrendering oneself to it meant they would be a leaf, floating in a raging river, unsure where they would end up or if they could ever even swim to the shore again.
The best method that Alex knew was to use both—to force one’s way when it became dangerous and to make use of the opportunities that came to them.
Alex began traveling, his senses constantly active and searching around him. He avoided any aura that would cost him time or take him forever to travel.
Bladedance followed behind him at every step, making sure he was fully alongside her.
Alex swam through space and time. While this was only his first time navigating this place, he felt as though he was always meant to be doing this.
Nearly a century of doing nothing but simply learning about time and space made one feel that way.
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