He Comes From the Void

Chapter 123: Savior Spirit Blade

The rain of fire from the sky made Sivir terrified. Even she, who knew nothing about magic, could see that the flames could instantly disintegrate her body in the light of the fire, leaving only the bones.

The fire and rain are dense and inevitable.

Just when she was panicking, Chali Kaer spontaneously inspired a holy power, forming a transparent light curtain on her body surface.

The rain of fire fell on the thin light curtain, miraculously extinguished.

Sivir just avoided the rain of fire under the protection of the light curtain in a daze like this. It was not until she pulled out the cross blade that the light curtain burst like a bubble.

She recovered from the shock and led Chali Kaer out of the charred and smoldering pit.

Standing on the colored rock ridge and looking back at the huge crater, Sivir felt a lingering fear in his heart.

"There was an accident." Sivir came to Kahn and sighed: "But this is a success, right?"

The beam of light breaks through the sky under the night sky. Such a strong miracle can basically be noticed by those who are under the same continent.

It is believed that the rumors of miracles descending on the outskirts of Nashilami will be heatedly discussed in the city the next day, and then spread throughout Shurima along with the silk business caravan.

"Nasus is the administrator of the desert. He should notice the beam of light. Unless he turns a blind eye..." Kahn shook his head. He couldn't guarantee that Nasus would definitely come. The jackal-headed god had already been blinded by guilt.

"I risked my life to do this, and you actually told me that Nasus might not be summoned? Well, it doesn't matter to me whether I come or not, and I won't do it again."

Karn ignored Sivir's complaints, because this ritual was not originally used to summon the Ascended.

This ritual is used to kill celestial warriors, or fallen celestial beings, as in the incantation: "What was formed by the sun will be broken by the moon."

The vision it evoked was meant to Nasus as a warning that there was a force here that could kill him, that there might be his brothers and sisters here.

As for whether he will come or not, it depends on what he thinks.

But no matter what he thought, there was only one way Kahn could get his attention.

Kahn noticed that the beam of moonfire light summoned by Sivir lasted only a short time, and he felt suspicious.

Is it because she has a human body? Or because of the venue?

The ground of the ring-shaped theater in Nerima Jie is made of glass after the gravel has melted. They can absorb moonlight, and can also reflect the moonlight and gather it in the center, thus summoning a more intense moonfire?

He looked at Sivir with a solemn expression.

Will this woman want to break free after gaining more power?

Sivir carried Chalikar to Taliyah's side, put down the weapon and went to check on her condition.

The comatose little sparrow still showed no signs of waking up.

"Taliyah didn't wake up, I said don't bury this pit, just go." She said to herself, and carried Taliyah onto the camel.

"Go back quickly, and you can fall asleep before dawn." She rode her camel, and at the same time took the rein of Taliyah's camel, and turned to urge several people.

Seeing this, Kahn didn't say anything, and rode with Kaisha back to Nashilami.

After returning to the station, Kahn asked Sivir to go to bed, and he helped to cool down the fever himself.

Kaisha also took the initiative to stay and take care of her. After watching for a while, Sivir yawned and went back to catch up on sleep.

Near noon, the pale Taliyah finally woke up slowly.

Seeing her chapped and peeling lips, Kaisha immediately brought a bowl of water.

Taliyah's body instinctively drank the water before her mind woke up.

"Little master, Sister Sasha, what happened after last night?"

She thought of what happened last night. At that time, she couldn't remember anything when her eyes were dark, and she didn't know if the matter was successful. Now thinking about it, she was very worried, worried that she would screw up again.

"It's nothing, you did a good job, it's just that I missed a wonderful night." Kahn comforted her with a regretful tone, took the cold towel off her forehead and threw it back into the sink.

Taliyah reacted for a while, and immediately blushed, and there was some blood in an instant.

On the other hand, Kaisha held up the basin expressionlessly, as if she was considering whether to pour cold water on Kahn's face.

Afterwards, Kahn asked Taliyah to lie down again after drinking the water and covered her with a blanket.

"Taliyah, if you want to know what happened yesterday, you can ask Sivir." He yawned a long time, and said vaguely: "Go on and rest. You didn't sleep a night, and now I want to Go catch up on sleep, and call us after dinner."

After speaking, he took Kai'Sa and left Taliyah's room.

"It turns out that little master and Sister Sasha took care of me all night..." Taliyah shrank her neck, remembering his tone of blame just now, she suddenly laughed with ease.

...

"Little master, Sister Sasha, get up!"

Along with a knock on the door, Taliyah's powerful voice came from outside the door.

"Wait a moment." Kai'Sa responded in bed.

"Let's go out to eat tonight!" Taliyah said again, as if hoping to motivate the two of them to get up faster in this way.

"It seems that the little sparrow has almost recovered." Kahn, who had just woken up, murmured indistinctly, feeling his eyelids sticking tightly together, and hugged the delicate body in his arms tightly.

"Get up, don't make people wait too long." Kaisha tried twice to break free, and then tried to offer a good morning kiss before Kahn let go of her arms.

"It's already evening"

"It's not about the time period, it's about the people."

He opened his eyes and watched her sit up and put on her clothes with her back facing him. The short dress slowly covered her smooth back, wrapping her charming curves close to her body.

She noticed the things at her feet, which were the clothes he threw at the foot of the bed before going to bed. She was only wearing a short jacket, bent over to pick up the clothes and threw them on him.

Kaisha inserted her fingers into her hair, and combed all the big side parts that were messed up by wearing short clothes to the back of her head. This action exuded wild beauty.

"Do you want to go out naked or wearing skin armor?" The little sparrow chirped outside again, and she began to look for her pants while complaining.

Since arriving at the station, getting Kahn up has become more difficult than anything else.

"Light up the fire, wait a minute." Kahn showed a narrow smile.

"I'm not angry." Kai'Sa said the same. She has long been used to the other party's undisguised gaze.

"I didn't tell you."

Kaisha froze for a moment before realizing it, blushing slightly, quickly put on her clothes and left the room first.

She knew that the more she stayed in front of Kahn, the more he would dawdle.

"It's so angry." She muttered, then turned cold and talked to Taliyah as usual.

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