He Comes From the Void

Chapter 605: Crossing Noxus

After introducing the river water into the valley, it was much easier for Kassadin to drink or irrigate the fields. He only needed to go out and walk a few hundred steps.

The river flows through the valley, and the shadows of fish swimming can occasionally be seen in the clear water. Kassadin was very happy to see it, and has already started making fishing tools.

And after irrigating with the diluted Fountain of Life, Kassadin's reclaimed fields also recovered some fertility, and the crops he planted grew tenderly.

What is even more rare is that a ewe in the sheep pen is pregnant. After a period of time to wait for it to give birth, the family will grow a lot, and Kassadin's life will improve a lot.

There are vegetables and meat, so you don't have to worry about food and clothing.

But this kind of comfortable life is only suitable for him, a person who has seen big winds and waves and wants to return to the pastoral life. After living in the small valley for a few days, Taliyah mentioned that she was going back to her people.

"We should go too, and send Taliyah off by the way." Karn said to Kai'Sa.

"Let me say a few words to my father."

After the father and daughter hugged each other and said goodbye, Kasha reluctantly followed Kahn and left the valley. She thought sadly that she would have to experience such a scene many times.

The three of them followed the mother of life to Vikola and parted ways. Taliyah slid on the rock slab and continued westward, while Kahn and Kaisha turned around and headed north on camels.

They took a trading merchant ship in Nashiram America to the town of Stonewall across the sea, and from Shurima came to another continent-Valoran.

This route was the one Kahn had previously planned for Taliyah, and now they will follow this route, from the southernmost point to the northernmost point, across the territory of Noxus to the Freljord.

The pier in Stonewall Town is not big, but it has city-level fortifications, and its city walls are as fortified as the town's name sounds.

After queuing up at the pier and being inspected by the guards along with the goods, the two entered this small town in the south of Noxus.

The red flag unfurled in the dry wind. As soon as they entered the town, they could smell the smell of molten iron, and the wind was mixed with the smell of soot and workshops. Kahn suddenly remembered what the Ionians described to the Noxus—the smell of cinders. The Noxians themselves have a saying that no forge in Noxus is cold.

This shows from the side how well-developed the forging industry of Noxus is. Even a small border town can produce weapons and helmets around the clock. Noxus' army is so powerful because it has sophisticated armaments that can make every soldier armed to the teeth.

Kaisha is a foodie. Compared with Kahn, her nose has a different smell, and the smell of soot in the wind is selectively ignored by her.

"I smell wheat flour," she said, dragging Kahn toward the center of town.

The roads in the towns of Noxus are very smooth, with floor tiles laid neatly on every corner, to allow the carriages to pass smoothly.

Kaisha followed the scent and dragged Kahn into an alley, and stopped in front of a cake stand.

"I heard from Taliyah that the burritos in Noxus are delicious." Kaisha crossed her arms, put a finger against the corner of her mouth, and tilted her head to look at Karn beside her.

"Buy it if you want it." Kahn understood what she meant, took out the coins and asked the boss for two burritos, and then watched him spread the crusts on the spot.

The store in front of me has an interesting design, the storefront is low and claustrophobic, and the sun-shading canopy on the top can tightly seal the facade. He looked around, and the surrounding buildings were almost all in this solemn style.

The streets are narrow and claustrophobic, and even the eaves have wall stacks. Even the humble housing will be built like a fortress, which is very suitable for defensive operations.

"Thanks."

Kai'Sa on the side didn't pay much attention to the environment, her attention was all on the food. When the boss finished wrapping the burrito with oiled paper, she immediately reached out to grab it from his hand and eagerly took a bite.

"Delicious! Taliyah really didn't lie to me." She chewed and made a vague sound, unexpectedly cute. Then he took a bite of Kahn's share and forced it into the speechless Kahn's hand.

"I'll try to see if it tastes the same." Kai'Sa didn't blush, and stared at Kahn until he bit down on the part he had bitten, and then satisfactorily swallowed the chewed piece of meat in his mouth. go down.

"How is it? Is it delicious?"

"This meat sauce is actually spicy." Kahn took a bite and felt that it was already a bit hot.

"The meat wrapped in this pie is also delicious. I don't know what kind of meat it is, but it's definitely not beef, sheep or chicken."

The burrito was so big that you had to use both hands to hold it firmly, but as Kaisha gnawed less and less, she suddenly put her arm around Kahn's elbow, holding the burrito with one hand like handing over a glass of wine, showing her affection.

Kahn smiled in surprise, looked back and forth and found that there was no one else in the alley, and then understood why she suddenly took the initiative.

The burritos were good, but not to the point where they lingered. They bought two horses for transportation and left Stonewall that day.

After turning over the Valzhu Mountains, you came to a vast and barren plain. The Eternal Bastion, the capital of Noxus, lies to the east of this plain.

Immortal Fortress is also an ancient city with a thousand-year history.

It's dark and menacing. Like Lissandra's Frostguard, the depths of the Immortal Citadel hide something terrible, waiting to destroy the world's creatures.

It's just that Kahn has no plans to go sightseeing in the past, and he doesn't want to cause extra complications. His intuition told him that once he got close to it, he might receive an invitation letter from a crow, or unknowingly take out a rose petal from his pocket.

Driving across the plains, Kahn saw some farms run by the empire along the way, which accommodated many orphans who lost their parents in the war.

They worked on the farms and when they grew up they went into the army. In their minds, it is a glorious thing to die for the empire, so they will enthusiastically join the battlefield and gain military exploits.

Maybe they'll find their other half in the army, have a baby, and die in battle. And their children were sent to the farm to start a new generation of reincarnation. In short, these people are destined to be tied to the wheels of war for life.

By the way, Riven is from one of the countless farms in Noxus. She is a typical war orphan.

Passing through the Dalmor Plains, the two came to the border of the empire, Dreverhold, adjacent to the Freljord.

This is the strong wall of the empire, and all the troops who tried to break through Fort Drever, would be smashed at the foot of the city wall like an approaching wave, and return angrily before the sword.

At the same time, there are also fertile Ironthorn Mountains, from the depths of which all the best plate armor in Noxus originates.

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