He Comes From the Void

Chapter six hundred and tenth night

The bounty hunter who had offended the wrong person was dragged by Kahn's hair to the rainy night outside the tavern, and was thrown in the cold mud with only faint signs of life left.

After doing all this, Kahn returned to the tavern, looked around, and noticed that the eyes of the people in the tavern looked at him changed.

It was a kind of fear called lessons from others. Where Kahn glanced, people lowered their heads one after another, not daring to look at it.

Only Annie didn't show any fear, she looked at him calmly, there seemed to be a faint smile on the corner of her mouth stained with milk, she was not frightened by the cruelty just now.

"Sit down and don't take it to heart."

Kaisha helped Kahn wipe away the raindrops on his head, and then grabbed his hand and looked at it carefully, and found that he was not injured, so she gently wiped away the blood for him. Kahn took two deep breaths, his gloomy face returned to normal, and he asked the fearful tavern owner behind the bar: "How much is that bottle of wine just now, and this jug of milk, I gave them together."

Before the boss could answer, Annie rushed to say, "Brother, I'll just pay the money. I have money, a lot of money."

As she spoke, Annie grabbed a large bag full of money from her backpack.

Several gold coins fell onto the counter, and one of them was rolling towards the edge where the boss was. He subconsciously stretched out his hand, pressed down the escaping gold coin with one finger, and then slowly picked it up from the bar. The weight and texture showed that it was a genuine Noxus coin.

The sound of swallowing saliva resounded in the tavern. Looking at the big bag of money, all the greedy people suddenly felt their mouths dry. But looking at Kahn next to the little girl, everyone suppressed the evil thoughts in their hearts.

"It's gone." Annie said with a smile.

"No, I caught it." The tavern owner put the gold coin in his hand into his pocket and said, "Enough is enough, one gold coin is enough, and I can order more drinks."

With the lessons learned from the past, the boss would rather give Kahn a discount at a loss than cause trouble.

"Where did you get so much money?" Kahn asked Anne.

"Tibbers found it." Annie replied, "I found it on an uncle who stopped me on the road. Just like the one just now, they are all big villains. Brother, you should find it on him now, and you should be able to find it." Find some money."

The little girl took a sip of her milk and started eye contact with her teddy bear again. Glancing at the bear and then at Kahn, he seemed to find something interesting.

"Is this how you get all your money?"

"Yeah, I've saved so much money because I've been hunted down so many times." Annie responded confidently, and suddenly raised the teddy bear to Kahn: "Look, brother, does Tibbers look like you? They all have one eye!"

She smiled, with white milk stains on the corners of her mouth.

"Then are we good friends with you?"

"No, it's us and you! Me and Tibbers! Tibbers likes you."

"Really?" Kahn looked at the teddy bear and asked tentatively, "Can I pet it?"

"sure."

Kahn reached out and touched the teddy bear's head, and he felt a huge energy that was about to move in the furry body. Then his hand went to where Tibbers was missing a button eye, and he asked, "Don't you want to fix it?"

"Think about it." Annie suddenly put on a sad expression: "But when I see someone poking Tibbers with a front line, I get scared. I think Tibbers must also be afraid of pain."

"Okay..." Kahn withdrew his hand, turned around and asked the boss for a glass of wine, and asked by the way, "Are you closed at night?"

"We will be open until tomorrow morning." The boss quickly filled the large wine glass with beer, and then gently pushed it in front of Kahn without spilling any beer.

"That's good." Kahn picked up the wine glass, beckoned Kasha Anne to leave the bar, and found another corner to sit down again. He put his arm on the wine table and said to Kaisha, "Just spend the night here tonight."

"Listen to you." She reached out and touched Annie's head. The little girl's milk jug was still full, and such a big jug was enough for her to drink for a long time.

Seeing that the three of them were just sitting and drinking milk and drinking, occasionally whispering a few words in a low voice, the other guests in the tavern also knew what they wanted to be quiet, so they lowered their volume spontaneously, and the sound of clinking glasses and drinking horns in the tavern gradually faded away. Disappeared, only whispered conversations continued.

The rain outside the house showed no sign of stopping, Kaisha was tired, so she hugged Kahn's arm, leaned her face on his shoulder, closed her eyes and took a nap.

In such a noisy environment, it is impossible to truly fall asleep. You can only close your eyes and rest your mind to minimize the consequences of staying up late.

On the other hand, the young Annie had no intention of going to sleep, and was having a great time playing a game of asking and answering questions with Tibbers.

Kahn hugged Kaisha like this, while watching Annie tease herself, wandering away.

Without paying attention, a flame burst out of Annie's hand. Kahn, who came back to his senses, pressed her hand and asked her what to do. Kaisha was also awakened by Kahn's movement, opened her eyes and looked at them in doubt.

"The milk is cold, I want to warm it up." Annie said innocently, blinking her eyes.

"In this way, just ask the boss to heat it for you." As he spoke, he called the boss over and asked him to bring the milk jug to heat it.

Kahn originally thought that Annie was getting angry. His first impression of Annie was not good. When he saw her playing with fire, he was very worried that something would happen, because she couldn't control her own strength at all.

"Here comes the milk, be careful it's hot."

"Thank you." Annie took the milk jug, turning a blind eye to the scalding heat on the jug, and took a sip immediately while holding it in the palm of her hand. The boss stared blankly, then looked at the thick gloves on his hands, and silently retreated behind the bar.

While drinking, Kahn suddenly remembered something, and asked Annie: "Did you set the fire last night?"

"It's raining and it's too cold. I wanted to light a fire to keep warm, but I lost control." Annie hugged Tibbers tightly.

"Sure enough." Kahn thought to himself, the mountain fire that can burn on a rainy night can only be a flame caused by magic. Before that, he had no idea that the matter dealt with by the district chief of Fort Drever turned out to be an accident caused by a little girl.

"Do you know you're wrong? You can't control your power yet." Kahn noticed that Annie seemed to be in trouble wherever she went. Some troubles came to her, while others were caused intentionally or unintentionally by herself.

Judging from her attitude towards the violent incident just now, although Anne looks sweet and cute, her heart is not the same. This may be a black-bellied brat who has already had many lives in her hands.

"So I didn't light the fire tonight."

"Then come to borrow fire from us." Kai'Sa joined their conversation.

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