Alex said his final goodbyes to the sect masters, promising he would return as soon as he could.

Then, with Silvermist, Grimsight, and Snowleaf, he left for the eastern region of the Blue Silk continent. Alex had never been in this section of the continent before and found it a bit different from the other one. Most fascinatingly, the land on this side of the mountain range was a lot flatter and the cities were not so concentrated.

People lived all over the place on this side.

They arrived at a city called Eastwind City, where the Intercontinental Teleportation formation was located. The four of them arrived there before the sun had risen high in the morning sky.

Because it cost people to teleport around, Silvermist had asked him to keep Pearl within his own space for a while. At least until they arrived at the other realm.

They immediately got onto the Teleportation formation and arrived at the Rosesteel Continent, in the southern section. Silvermist conversed with a staff and a minute later came back with some information.

"We're in luck. We can leave for the tundra in just 20 minutes," he said and made their way to another teleportation formation that was close by.

Once they arrived, they waited for 20 more minutes and then were immediately teleported away to the northern section of the continent.

Alex could feel a bit of coldness in this section of the world, as though it was winter at the moment. He got out of there with the others and arrived outside in a city with a gloomy environment all around.

The sky was filled with dark clouds and it seemed it would snow at any moment.

"The Interrealm Teleportation formation is over there," Silvermist said. "Let us go and wait."

"Isn't there a few more days before it leaves?" Alex asked as they began walking in that direction.

"Yes," Silvermist said. "Not that we can guarantee it will leave in 3 days. We can only know for sure when it won't leave, never when it will leave."

"What do you mean, master?" Alex asked. "So are we to wait there forever?"

"Yes," Silvermist said. "They won't make us wait too long though. They are quite accurate with their reading, so they have about a week's worth of error. They probably calculated that the formation would be usable in 6 days, so they gave a buffer of 3 days for themselves. So, it could start in 3 days, or in 10 days."

"I see," Alex said.

He knew from the Teleportation formation back in the lower realm that if one used the formation too much in a row, it ruined the Spirit Vein, forcing one to use another one. It was definitely why they were taking 10 years in between each teleportation.

Alex had another question budding in the back of his head, one that he struggled to vocalize at that very moment. He saw the large open space close by and stopped speaking.

He had finally arrived at the Interrealm Teleportation formation.

There were hundreds of individuals in pink-colored robes that stayed around the formation, a few even in the Divine realm. They were there to guard the formation.

However, aside from those, there was another group of people wearing bright blue armor. It was a lighter blue than the blue of the Blue Silk sect. It was more of a sky blue.

Surprisingly, of the few dozens that were around the formation itself, not a single one was below the Divine realm.

Alex had never known of a single organization that wore such a color, let alone walked around in armor rather than robes. It was a surreal feeling for him.

"I never knew about such strong people in the Rosesteel continent," he said softly. "Why are they around the formation?"

"Those are her brilliance, Sky God's people," Silvermist said.

Alex paused for a moment, not sure if he heard the words correctly. "Sky God?" he asked. The same one?

"She is a God, just like— no, with more authority than the Alchemy God. You don't have to know much about her brilliance at the moment. Just know that these people are members of her legion. Most of them are delegated to protecting the formation here," Silvermist said.

"Why would they be the ones protecting the formation?" Alex asked. "Sky God doesn't even live in this world, does she?"

"No, but all of the formations in every world belong to her," Grimsight said from the side.

Alex was stunned for a second. "All of them?" he asked.

"All in the Human Immortal world at least," Silvermist answered. "A Sky God in the past was the person who first learned how to make Interrealm Teleportation formations, so that god went around setting it up for every other world. So, each of them belongs to the Sky Gods in the end."

Alex was plenty surprised, to say the least. "There is an Intercontinental Teleportation formation in the Blue Silk continent too, right? How come I never saw one of these people there?"

"To the Fiend's Sanctuary, yes," Silvermist said. "They always stay within the confines of the land dedicated to the teleportation formation, so you never see them leave. They come here, work for a few thousand years, and then leave. They don't need to leave their station during that moment and won't until something significant has happened that requires their intervention."

"Such as?" Alex asked.

"The Demons' arrival," Silvermist said. "They stay around here for the formation, but should the Demons come back for another war, they will be here to fight them off."

"But we already have peace," Alex said. "Will there be another war?"

"Who knows," Silvermist said with a sigh.

"The seers do most likely," Snowleaf said from the side.

"Maybe, but they haven't said anything, so it likely won't happen again. At least in the near future," Silvermist answered.

Alex asked nothing else, he was still taking in the information about the fact that the Sky God's people were here. If he were to ask them about senior Yang and his family, would they know?

What if he asked them to deliver a message to the Sky God?

'They won't listen to a nobody like me,' Alex thought. He could reveal to them to be more than just a nobody, but that brought forth a thousand different problems. In the first place, he couldn't be sure that the people who senior Yang had stolen from weren't in the area and waiting for someone like him to come around.

'I can't even guarantee any of them are good people,' he thought. 'They may just capture me for their own selfish reason.'

Alex shook his head. 'No, I have to deliver this message myself.'

He may end up being a hundred years late, but that was much better than risking everything right here. In the end, he gave up on the idea of reaching out to one of them.

"Let's go inside," Silvermist said and walked toward a large building attached to the large open land. "You guys can rest for now. I will go ask the people when we can expect to leave."

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