Alex contacted the clone Alex and Emily, asking them how they were doing. The husband and wife had nothing else to do, so they simply relaxed in the demon realm.
"Alex!" the other Alex spoke. "How have you been? Where are you guys now?"
"In the White Tiger’s Palace in the Land of the Blessed Sun. We just t Bai Jingshen and the rest. I’ll bring you guys out when I’m done resting."
"Oh! We’re there?" the clone asked in surprise. "I never imagined we would be going there so soon."
"I didn’t either," Alex said. He talked with the clone for so ti before the conversation steered toward their cultivation. As it did, sothing struck Alex.
"Wait, did either of you eat the fruit?" he asked. There were only 6 fruits missing, and he had consud two. Adding half for his Master, half for Whisker, 1 for the old man, and 2 for Pearl, that was all the fruits consud. "You two didn’t eat any, did you?"
"No," the clone Alex said.
"None at all," Emily said as well.
Alex frowned. "Did I just forget about you guys? Where were you two?" he asked.
"Right here," the older Alex said. "And I don’t understand why you’re asking us this, when you were the one that said we shouldn’t be eating the fruit."
Alex paused for a long few seconds. "I did?"
"Yes," Emily answered. "You said it would be bad if we eat the fruits now."
"Why would I say that?" Alex asked. "Did I say anything? I’m sorry, but I’m missing my mories from the past many years. Most of what has happened is lost to ."
The two seed surprised. "Well, then maybe it makes sense to you, but you said we would have to wait until we can cultivate even further," Emily said.
"Right, sothing about us needing ridians and spirit roots to make full use of the fruit."
Alex’s eyes slowly widened. "Right! I am a genius," he said. "If you eat the fruits now, you can’t eat to improve the roots. But if you wait... oh, that is good. It’s good you did not eat the fruits right away."
The older Alex chuckled. "I’m not sure what is happening, but I’m happy it’s worked out."
"Yeah," Alex said. "I’ll talk to you guys later. I have so more things to deal with. I’ll call you out in a few days."
He left the two and finally switched his focus to what he had co here for.
The Playground.
Or more importantly, the people now living inside the Playground.
Alex frowned as his senses approached the Playground and sensed not just the people he had sensed living inside peacefully but also the beasts.
Back when the yellow fog in his Soul Space had destroyed part of the 5th mountain, the World Tree had taken the chance to grow beyond the 6th mountain and had made the place inhospitable to the beasts.
As a result, the excess beasts had been taken to the Playground. And now, the hundreds of people that were taken away from the Void were in the Playground as well.
"Playground, how is everything?" Alex asked as he approached.
"Master, everything is fine," the Playground said.
"Are the beasts and people being a burden?" he asked.
"Umm..." the Playground paused for a mont. "Yes, they are, Master. I was not made to house people inside . I am a place to test the ones from the younger generation. Could you do sothing about it?"
Alex frowned. "It might take so ti," he said. "I can’t take the people out right now, but since I’m in a Beast realm now, I can probably find so place for these beasts to live at. It’ll take a while longer, though. So you’ll have to hold on."
"That’s fine, Master. It’s only an inconvenience. I can keep going if you need to."
"Don’t worry, I won’t make you keep going forever," Alex said. "Can you contact the leader of this tribe and tell them to co out? I need to talk with them."
"Okay, Master."
A minute later, an old man with grayed hair and a wrinkled face walked out. "Senior?" the man called out. "I heard you wished to talk with us."
Alex sensed the old man’s cultivation base, which was just barely in the Immortal realm. The man had beco an Immortal a long ti ago, but had failed to move on beyond that.
"What is your na?" Alex asked.
"Senior?" the man asked. "It is , Dai Zhufen. Did you forget this old man’s face, senior?"
Alex frowned. "We’ve talked before?" he asked.
"Yes," the old man said. "Or... are you not the one I talked to before?"
Alex sighed. "I am, but you’ll have to consider soone new. So things have happened and I’ve lost so of my mories, so I’ll need you to tell everything you told the last ti we talked."
"Everything, senior?" the old man asked.
"Everything," Alex said. "To start with, why don’t you tell about the book? How did it co to be with your tribe? And why you were in the Void?"
"I did not know about the book at all, senior," the man said. "My father told I needed to keep whatever it was inside of the hut safe, but he never told what it was. And I believe he didn’t know either."
"What we knew was that long ago, a healer had co by our tribe when we were plagued with the worst diseases ever seen. The healer had then left sothing for us to guard for as long as we could."
Alex frowned. "And that was this book?" he asked.
"That appears to be the case," the old man said.
"Then how co you were in the Void?" Alex asked. "What happened to you all?"
"Soone ca, demanding the treasure, senior," the old man said. "We refused at first, and when it beca impossible, we lured him to the Voidgate. But things turned out not as we expected. The attacker survived, while we were all thrown into the Void instead."
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