The 3 seniors tried very hard to provide any sort of incentive to get Alex to join their sect, even if it meant having Liz ask for it herself. However, Alex refused every single time.
The next week or two of his passed quietly. He spent the majority of his time with his aunt, learning more about her and how life was for her in the sect.
Aside from training every day, Alex didn’t see anything else she did. So, he decided to teach her something so she could pass her time and be a little productive herself.
Since he was not very good at making artifacts yet, and with Alchemy simply frowned upon, he gave her the choice between Formations and Talismans.
Liz had heard about the development of runes outside of talisman, so she asked if she could learn that instead. Alex agreed and taught her about it.
Liz was talented enough that she learned anything Alex threw at her with relative ease. She wasn’t as fast as Alex or his mother, but she was plenty talented to throw most of the geniuses in the Northern Continent for a loop.
Aside from teaching her about talismans and runes, Alex also gave her the various skills he had gathered over the course of his life here.
She wasn’t able to use quite a few of them however due to her only having 3 different spiritual roots, Earth, Water, and Metal, of which only Earth was Superior.
Alex couldn’t really help her there. Liz tried giving some of her own techniques to Alex, but there was nothing he wanted from her in regard to techniques and resources.
What he did want her to do was use her Dao to make a room full of time Dao so he could see if he could possibly sense them.
He had no hope himself, but there was nothing wrong with trying.
So, every day, Alex would cultivate in a room where time passed at a very slow speed compared to outside where he forced himself to try and sense the aura.
It wasn’t just him either. He had brought out both Pearl and Whisker to see if they could sense it too. He was particularly hopeful of Pearl who had managed to learn a Space dao somehow and hoped he could sense Time dao too.
However, even after 2 weeks of doing this, Alex wasn’t able to learn anything at all.
In the end, he had to give up on it. He had managed to learn Space aura for some reason. So if he learned time aura somehow as well, he would be able to learn it for sure.
Alex left the room and went to talk to his aunt.
Liz was working on some talismans in her free time. She still spent most of her time cultivating, but she had more than just that to do for now.
“Are you busy?” he asked from the door.
“Hmm, come in. Do you want something? Did the aura disappear already?” Liz asked.
“Ah, no. It’s fine, but I don’t think I’ll be using it anymore,” Alex said.
“Oh! Did you learn it?” Liz asked happily.
Alex shook his head with an awkward smile. “I was unable to,” he said. “I’m simply here to tell you that I’m going over to the volcano now. It’s been a while since I came here and it’s about time I do what I’ve been meaning to.”
“Oh, okay. Wait, let me come with you,” Liz said as she started to pack up her things.
“No, you don’t have to,” Alex said. “I will be fine all by myself.”
“Are you sure? I haven’t been to the secret realm myself, but I hear it’s quite treacherous. There’s fire everywhere, and weak Qi sometimes gets overwhelmed and doesn’t work the way it should. It’s always better to have someone by your side,” Liz said.
“Don’t worry, aunt Liz. I have learned the Fire Dao. Fire is the least of my worries at the moment,” Alex said.
“If you… say so, ok,” she said. “Wait let me tell my master. She should arrange something for you.”
Liz used her talisman to send a message and not long after, the old woman arrived.
“You’re going to the 13 Volcanoes?” she asked.
Alex nodded. “I was about to leave right now,” she said.
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