Chapter 673 Hei Lin "Thank you for your patronage," the receptionist said with a bright smile as he took the 300 True Spirit stones from Alex's hand.
Alex wanted to punch the man's face when he saw that goddamn smile.
'Such a fucking rip-off,' he thought to himself. 300 True spirit stones could buy a person a high-grade pill made by the best of the best True rank alchemists. That was including the cost of the ingredients.
And here, he was being sold the recordings of a competition that took place for only 4 separate days for 300 True spirit stones.
This wasn't even an exclusive talisman or something. It was a mass-produced talisman that was likely copied from the original with little regard to the quality of the copy.
The worst offense of these talismans in Alex's eyes was the fact that they were single-use talismans. He wouldn't even be able to sell them after looking through them once.
'Fuck,' he cursed once more and sat on a bench in the corner of the hall to view the talismans.
The talismans were ordered according to the date of the recording. So, he took the talisman for the first day and looked into it.
The moment his spiritual sense touched the talisman, it was like he had opened a floodgate of information as visions of someone else entered his mind.
He suddenly felt like he was standing in the midst of a crowd, seeing different things, but focusing on a single one.
He tried to move his eyes, but he couldn't. He was forced to see what the recorder of this talisman was watching.
'Wow,' Alex couldn't help but say. If he had known the recording would be this amazing, he likely wouldn't have cursed that poor receptionist earlier.
He immediately put all thoughts aside and started searching for his mother, or someone that was wearing a similar robe as her.
When Alex started focusing on the crowd, he was truly surprised by their sheer size. 'So many people,' he thought. The arena the recorder was staying at was larger than the coliseum from the Crimson Empire.
That was not all, the number of people was also clearly larger. And each one of them was a high-ranking cultivator.
Alex tried to keep down his shock while he searched for his mother, but it felt impossible.
The man had recorded not much from before the competition started, and once it started, he would only focus on the cultivation.
"This isn't it," Alex thought and stopped watching.
When he did so, Alex felt his vision cut off and he was staring blankly back into the real world. 'Damn, if I was anywhere else, this would've been dangerous. I shouldn't view such talismans out in the open from now on,' he thought to himself.
Since it was the guild, there would be security, so he was free to watch the talismans as much as he wanted to.
Alex was about to view the second perspective when he noticed something. The talisman in front of him was empty, as expected of a one-time use talisman.
However, the information was still in his brain. He could sense a small pocket of energy floating in his spiritual sea that he could tap into to view the information back again.
'That's pretty nifty,' he thought and moved on to the second talisman.
As soon as Alex started watching, his vision drifted to another side of the arena. While not on the complete opposite side from the first perspective, it still gave a different group of people for Alex to search from.
He was sure that there was a group of people close to him that were in his blind spot and would never notice these visions. All he could do was hope that his mother wasn't amongst the group.
Soon, he started searching for the same group again but alas he wasn't able to find her.
He sighed, but he had one last hope still in him.
Alex hadn't seen anyone young from his mother's group when they had teleported, so he had little hope, but he still held some.
'I hope her group was one of the participating groups and thus she is in a special seat somewhere and watching this all privately,' he thought.
After all, if he thought about it logically, there was no way that someone who could use the teleportation formation so early from the capital couldn't even enter the arena in the first place.
So, this time when the competition on the first day started, he didn't stop and watched the starting ceremony.
The contestants were called one after another as their information appeared in a small panel on top of them.
Alex recognized a few of the family names of the competitors that appeared on stage.
Shen, Jin, Zhou, Fu, Lu, Han, Song, and even the royal family, Wei had participants in there.
Aside from them, Alex noticed the robes of a few other disciples as belonging to the elite sects too.
A man of big stature walked onto the stage after them. He looked quite bigger than last time, horizontally that was.
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