When the light disappeared, Alex found himself on top of the stone platform out in the middle of the forest.
"No! NO!" he shouted. He had realized what had happened. The puma, in his attempt to keep Alex away from Pearl, had decided to send Alex out of the secret realm, with no way back.
"NO!! Let me in," he shouted. He looked around, trying to look for a way to go back into the secret realm. But no matter where he looked, all he could see was just a bunch of withered trees.
"What do I do?" Alex put his hands on his head as he started suffering from an anxiety attack. He crouched on the floor, trying to control his fear.
However, no matter how he looked at it, he had no way of going back. And if he didn't go back, they would kill Pearl.
A few minutes passed, but Alex couldn't calm down at all. The worry he felt for Pearl was making it too hard for him to think of anything other than his upcoming death.
Alex decided to wait around, hoping, foolishly for someone to come get him. He hoped that maybe the puma had a change of heart. He hoped that Yao Jia spoke some sense into him. He hoped that Lady Ren would see how important Alex was to Pearl's life and make them come get him.
He foolishly waited for almost the entire day. In the end, nobody arrived. That was when Alex truly understood just how worthless he was to the beasts.
Maybe the ones that benefited from his pills cared somewhat for him, but the saint beasts didn't.
"I understand," he said calmly. "They think they can step all over me just because I'm weak, huh? Just wait, I will come to get my revenge."
Alex's face twisted with anger and determination. Separating him from Pearl was the worst thing the beasts could have done to themselves.
He placed his palm on the formation and softly spoke. "Wait around, Pearl. I will come to get you for sure," he said.
He then took out the boat from his storage bag and flew away.
He had been flying for just a minute or two when he suddenly saw the formation light up again from far away.
Alex's hopes grew high. "Did they really come to get me?" he thought and flew back.
However, when he reached there, there was nobody. Alex couldn't see or feel a single soul around.
"What the hell?" he thought and waited around for a bit longer. However, at some point, he assumed that he must've been mistaken and flew away once more.
* * * * * * *
A man and woman were running away from the platform they had just arrived in. They were afraid of the beasts coming after them, so they concealed themselves and hid on a tree while they waited to see if any beasts would come.
"Phew, it seems we are finally out, brother Tao. We are safe," the green-robed girl said after a few minutes of noticing no light from the direction of the platform they had just left from.
"Yes, but… are we really out? Why are we still in the middle of the forest?" the red-robed man asked.
"Who knows? Maybe there was another formation platform in the northern forest that we never knew about" the girl said. She then brought out a curious-looking artifact and looked at it.
"Which way?" the man asked.
"It says… that way," the girl pointed.
"Alright, let's go. I hope we get out of this forest soon," the man said and brought out a flying boat. He and the girl got on it and started flying south, deeper into the forest.
* * * * * * *
A man was sitting in front of a group of similarly dressed people, listening to one of them speak.
"Compared to last month, our earnings have increased by a total of 12%. If this goes on, we should be earning a similar amount as before the beast invasion by next month. This is a really good improvement, sect master," The elder in charge of finances excitedly said.
However, the news brought no excitement to the sect master's face, just more sorrow.
The elder quickly hid his excitement and bowed to go away. Another elder came up and gave another statistic that the sect leader needed to care about, but just couldn't.
He would get especially depressed when they talked about how much better it had gotten compared to the past few months when the beasts attacked every month.
"Since more and more merchants and travelers are going around the empire, the demand for guards has helped the disciples get a way to earn money once more," the elder said. "Our missions boards are also starting to get filled the way they used to before…" the elder trailed off.
"Anyway, if we go on like this for just the next month, we will be back on track," the elder said. He too bowed and walked away.
The sect leader waited for someone else to come up and say something to remind him all over again of the day he lost his disciple, but no one else came up.
"Sect Leader," a thin man called him.
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