He Comes From the Void

Chapter 325: The Smell of Laziness

After a week at sea, the voyage back to Bilgewater is more than half over.

Kahn climbed onto the mast, smiled and waved to Kai'Sa who was looking up below, and then looked towards the stern.

After looking around for a while, he climbed down the mast and shook his head at Kai'Sa.

"Is there still no sign of Soul Eclipse?" Kai'Sa asked.

Their plan was to enter the port on the night of the eclipse, and if it didn't come, they would have to wait at sea until it came.

"Don't worry, it's not night yet, it should be here in a few days." Sarah walked over, smoking a cigar.

The indeterminateness of Soul Erosion Night has become a problem at this moment. They cannot accurately predict the specific time when Soul Erosion Night will come, so the next plan has to wait for the east wind... The irregularity has also become one of the factors of the horror of Soul Erosion Night , Many ships that failed to dock in the future during the night of the soul eclipse turned into wrecks, and even Bilgewater banned fishermen from fishing at night.

Of course, these are just warnings, no one will stop you from going out to sea in the middle of the night, and the result is that every year, someone just bumps into the army of undead on the night of eating souls, and turns into undead and raises a fishhook to the same kind of people who were alive.

"We have to go a little further, otherwise it would not be a good idea to run into the black mist here." The experienced Fayette said, she was sure that only she knew the speed at which the black mist spread, and it could spread to as far as one night. Dreadful storm in Bilgewater.

"You're right, I also think we should go a little further." Raven said. On the night they left, they fought a battle with the undead and escaped by chance, but the night of the soul eclipse was full of undead in the entire Shadow Island. The difficulty of dispatching is not the same.

"Why do you have to wait until the night of the soul eclipse to enter the port." Lucian frowned, no one had told them the matter at all.

"It's not so easy to explain, you just need to know that I'm going to take Bilgewater away from another bastard."

"Meaning we need help?"

"No, just kill your undead." Sarah threw the cigar into the sea: "I don't know if that bastard is ready."

Until now, she couldn't agree with Cholera's actions. Even when she was a little girl facing the heyday Pirate King, she didn't think of giving her life.

Only the weak will take revenge with the spear of revenge, and the truly powerful will use all available resources to try their best to take revenge.

Two days later, the weather suddenly turned cold. A cold wind from the northwest was blowing over the sea, carrying the Noxian smell of coal and steel.

In the afternoon, like a soldier guarding the frontier, Kahn appeared on the deck on time to detect the omen of the black mist.

Afternoon is the warmer part of the day, but even this sunshine can't dispel the cold of the north wind.

"The sky has changed." Kai'Sa poked her head out of the rail to look back and forth, the hull was swinging greatly due to the wind and waves, and occasionally a few fish came out of the sea, and then were slapped back by the waves.

Seeing Kaisha shivering because of the cold, he hugged her from behind, and the latter grinned and showed a mouthful of white teeth.

"Is it warm?"

"Yeah." Kai'Sa tilted her head back, just right on Kahn's deck, her two pairs of eyes looked at each other closely, and their eyes interlaced on the tips of each other's noses, as long as Nunu's mouth could touch the softest parts.

There is nothing more comforting than the warmth of her skin, which made her want to fall asleep in his arms.

"We haven't seen a snow day yet, have we?"

"No." Kai'Sa searched her memory and said.

Both Shurima and Bilgewater are in the tropics where there is no snow all year round, and they have to go north to see snow.

"It's even colder on a snowy day. Taking a breath of cold air can make your bones shiver, and you can see the heat from your breath forming hoarfrost when you talk. But people also put on warm coats, and coats They usually have big deep pockets, and then we can put our hands in the same pocket."

"Sounds like getting into the same bed." Being warmed by a lover's body heat is the warmest place Kesha can think of.

"Aren't you awake yet?" He sniffed Kai'Sa's face, "There's a hint of laziness."

"Because I will never wake up in your arms."

"I'm so happy." Kahn smiled and pecked her white earlobe lightly, and then said, "The Siren is coming to Bilgewater soon, and my boat will also sail into the harbor in your heart."

An unstoppable smile stuffed her nasal cavity, and the itchy touch made Kai'Sa shrink her neck shyly and look to the other side. Looking past the Siren's figurehead, she saw the silhouette of the Serpent Islands just ahead of the channel.

A familiar horn sounded faintly, and Kai'Sa's eyes with purple pupils suddenly became sharp.

"Did you hear it? It's the horn of the snake caller." Kai'Sa said, she still clearly remembered that the sound of the horn attracted the Abyss Kraken on the day she escaped from Bilgewater.

"The Baru people are already making preparations. They summon holy beasts to resist the undead from the night of the soul eclipse." Kahn smelled the tension: "This just means that the night of the soul eclipse is coming soon."

"It turns out that they rely on sea beasts to resist the undead."

"Well, in Baru's teachings, the undead are regarded as a blatant provocation to Naga Kaporos because they are outside the normal flow of the universe. They became the main force against the undead... It's a pity that the Blood Harbor was stained red by the blood of sea beasts, and no sea beasts were willing to approach there."

"There's no way around this. The people of Bilgewater still rely on the sea animal industry to make a living." Kai'Sa sighed. This can be considered self-inflicted, as Pike's story can already be seen.

"Profitable industries are often accompanied by great danger."

In fact, Kahn also thought about whether it is a natural phenomenon for sea beasts to fight against the undead, and then the Baru people got inspiration from it and created the Snake Mother Cult?

But if you think about it carefully, this statement is not very good. The origin of Baru culture is much earlier than the appearance of Soul Eclipse Night, and Illaoi's miracles can be seen. Is Naga Kaporos a What kind of God no one knows.

"What are they doing?" Kai'Sa wrenched a hand out of Kahn's arms and pointed at the two people on the front deck.

The Bright Sentinel couple, Lucian and Senna.

The two squatted on the ground, holding something shiny in their hands, pointing at a sack full of sundries.

"I don't know, go and see."

Kahn leaned over with his arms around Kaisha, like a paralyzed person undergoing rehabilitation training, walking on the boat with small rickety steps.

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