Whoosh!
The wind whistled and hissed as it rushed past Alex's face.
A few hours had passed since he had made his way to the surface 'safely', and he already noticed quite a few changed compared to when he was back on the floating island.
First was the fact that this place was completely barren.
Like not even a single piece of vegetation barren...
The entire piece of land for as far as the eye could see was just a deep, flat piece of exposed rock.
There weren't even any mountains in sight or anything!
It was just one massive, open plain of rock that seemed to continue on endlessly.
And after hours of constantly running, a theory had made its way into Alex's head about this place.
"The surface that I'm on right now isn't really the surface, but the crust..."
"Those floating islands weren't always 'floating', and perhaps they were once the lands that covered this place, but for some mysterious reason they separated themselves from the surface and made their way up to the sky one day..."
As strange as it sounded, his theory actually made sense.
'It wasn't like the floating islands just popped out of nowhere in the sky one day... I think?'
Alex really was unsure about this whole thing.
The System worked in mysterious and odd ways, and rarely did it like to explain the reasons behind its actions.
From the way things looked, he just chose to believe that the floating islands were literally just ripped from the surface and used some sort of mysterious force to stay afloat.
Only a power like the System's could achieve something like that.
Or maybe something like a Divine class S+ rank beast...
Either way, Alex was incredibly bored.
Ever since he set foot in this place, it was like he was forced into some sort of purgatory.
It reminded him of the area he first landed in when he came to the Primordial Expanse.
It was completely silent.
There was not a single beast within the 1000 kilometres he had run so far, and even when he jumped from the ground with all his force, he couldn't spot any specks on the ground that would indicate something was there from over 10 kilometres up in the sky.
It was all just one big, boring place.
'I wonder how Mira's doing...'
A beast wouldn't go through all the trouble of tying her up and dragging her over to this place.
Only a human could have done that.
And there was only one human Mira knew of within thousands of kilometres.
Nicholas.
The fact that he was just sitting there while she was in this state was already an admission of guilt.
Nicholas looked up, his expression unreadable.
He paused in sharpening Mira's sword, his eyes meeting hers.
"Relax, I didn't do anything to you while you were asleep."
He said this calmly, as if to reassure her.
But it wasn't.
In fact, it only made her more suspicious and angry.
She tugged at her restraints again.
"You expect me to believe that!? I wake up bound and unable to move in a cave and tell me to relax!?"
Her voice was laced with anger and disbelief.
"Nobody binds someone like this with good intentions, what are you planning. Nicholas?"
She sounded a little fearful as different kinds of scenarios came to her mind.
But contrary to her thoughts, Nicholas didn't move from his spot.
He sighed, setting the blade down and leaning back against the wall of the cave.
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His sudden question stunned Mira a little.
Was she supposed to remember him?
She looked closely at his face.
"Nope, nothing pops to mind. As far as I'm concerned, the first time we met was two days ago, when I encountered you."
"Tsk. So your little boyfriend Alex humiliates me, and you don't even bother to remember my name, or even what I look like?"
He stood up, clearly a little butthurt.
"I'm done with that little farce I was putting on over the last two days. I was hoping it wouldn't come to this, but it has."