He Comes From the Void

Chapter 87: Unexpected ending

With the blessing of the tears of the goddess, Kane's mana seems inexhaustible. This group of robbers thus became a touchstone for him to test the power of spells. They were bombarded with endless elemental magic, and half of them died in a blink of an eye.

  

   Taliyah, who was hiding in the caravan and being tightly protected by his mother, was fascinated, watching Kane knit all kinds of manic and untamable elements into wonderful patterns, blooming gorgeously under the empty night sky of the desert.

  

   This thought came up in her heart: Can she also use magic to protect her people?

  

   Taliyah didn't try casually. The situation was almost one-sided. She just had to wait for Kane to clean up the remaining band of bandits.

  

   She retracted her gaze from Kane, and saw a shadow wrapped in light armor in the peripheral light, rushing towards her father at a terrifying speed.

  

   The bandit commander knew very well that the mage could not defeat him, and the swordsman was protected by the weavers. If he did not catch the chief, the battle would end without any suspense.

  

   In order to survive, he can only fight it out!

  

   The bandit leader made a bold move, with a vigorous pace comparable to a cheetah, sprinting across the line of defense at high speed. Several weavers guarding the chief were swept by spears too fast to see the shadows, and knelt to the ground, covering their bleeding wounds.

  

   No matter where there is no obstacle between the two, the bandit leader stretched out his hand wearing a sharp protective gear to the chief weaver. The latter's eyes were still a little blurred when he entered the sand, and it was too late when he found the robber was approaching.

  

   At this critical moment, the earth trembled violently.

  

   The ground shook the mountain, and the whole world shook up and down in the two holes dug out in the mask.

  

   The bandit captain watched in amazement as his extended hand staggered away from the chief, and then got closer and closer to the ground.

  

   The earth has actually risen!

  

   The earth trembles violently, and a layer of rock wall suddenly rises between the bandit leader and the chief weaver, then it collapses and crashes down towards the bandit.

  

   Then, the earth boiled!

  

   rumbling--

  

   Countless rock walls and mantles rose from the ground, separating the people, forming rings and arches.

  

   But these rock structures were not stable, and collapsed and collapsed in a violent earthquake.

  

   Kane hasn't been able to release such terrible large-scale magic, he can feel the power of the elements surging in the ground under his feet, all rushing to one place!

  

   is Taliyah!

  

   Elemental mighty force struck involuntarily, as if a torrential rain engulfed her, she responded to the call from the earth, uncontrollably opened her arms, and unreservedly greeted the magical power that was on her face.

  

   The rocks shattered one after another, jumped to her fingertips, and woven into the rock wall and stone mantle with her movements.

  

   But this kind of ability is a disaster in her hands. She hasn't had enough ability to control it. She weaves a masterpiece to protect the people, and it collapses in a blink of an eye and drowns everything.

  

   "Why did Taliyah wake up in advance?" In the rumbling earthquake, Kane could not even finish the technique for a long time.

  

   He wanted to rush to Taliyah to interrupt her connection with the earth, but the way was blocked by layers of walls.

  

   "Kaisha, it's dangerous! Leave me too far away!"

  

   Helplessly, he could only hug Keisha tightly before the two were separated by the wall, and opened a gas shield that was better than nothing to block the surrounding landslides.

  

   was filled with panic and screams, only Babayan, who was sitting in the caravan, was calm and composed.

  

   The old grandmother's eyes full of wisdom stared at Taliyah who was fascinated by her, and she kept murmuring "Weaver Mother Appearance" and other words.

  

   Taliyah finally lost consciousness under the grind of the boulder, and his body fell limply.

  

   Babayan used the shepherd's cane to get her crutches, but didn't let her fall out of the car.

  

   didn't know how an old old man reacted and had strength.

  

   The earthquake finally stopped, Kane dissipated the gas shield, the diffuse smoke was isolated by the gas shield, and the two of them were fairly clean.

  

   Kesha's eyes were pinched, and the scene she experienced just now reminded her of bad memories.

  

   "It's okay, I can feel the pulse of the void stone in my uncle's hand."

  

   She wiped away her tears immediately and began to look for Kassadin among the ruins.

  

  The sand pirates ran to death, no one made trouble anymore, and the survived weavers also took action one after another, pulling out the tribe buried by the gravel.

  

   They soon found Kassadin. He was hit in the knee by a rolling stone and he was limping a little while walking.

  

   "It's okay." Kassadin grinned and welcomed his daughter into his arms.

  

   Kane does not have medicine in his hand, nor can he heal spells.

  

   Although it was just a few scratches, he still felt that he had to take Kassadin to show Babayan. This old grandmother also took care of the work of the local doctor.

  

   Lined up to the caravan, Kane saw the wounded were neatly stacked on the blanket, but the scars on their bodies were basically cuts or puncture wounds left by fighting the robbers.

  

   Except for Taliyah who was lying on the side, there was no sign of injury on her body, but her forehead started to burn.

  

   asked the dye mother next to him, Kane got this answer: "Weaver Mother blessed the tribe in the dark, no one died in the earthquake, most people just suffered some bruises."

  

   The Weaver Mother in her mouth is the patron saint of the faith of the weaver tribe. This mysterious deity is respected by nomadic tribes.

  

   "Weird things," Kassadin muttered.

  

   The huge wall veil collapsed around him, and it was ridiculous that no one was killed.

  

   "It's a patron saint after all." Kane said he understands.

  

   But he doesn't think this is the blessing of the Weaver Mother, he prefers to be Taliyah's subconscious mind that wants to protect the tribe.

  

   She was self-defeating~www.readwn.com~ and then reluctantly recovered. At the cost of minor injuries, she drove away the vicious sand thief, although several weavers died under eyeless swords and guns.

  

   Many people were injured. Kassadin was picked up by Babayan and drove away after only getting a plaster. She had to check the injuries for many people, and let Kassadin wipe it out by herself.

  

   Keisha offered to help, Kassadin rolled up his trouser legs, and then she applied a grass-scented plaster on his swollen knee.

  

   There was a sound not far away, and Kane saw the chief with a bandage on his head directing his tribe to camp next to the ruins.

  

   Fighting is exhausting, the wounded need to recuperate and it is impossible to start migrating in the middle of the night.

  

   Although the death is sad, the survivors must continue to live.

  

   In the second half of the night, the chief and several weavers just dug a few tombs in the river valley to bury the dead, and his wife kindly sent a cold blanket to Kane and the others, thanking the three for their help.

  

   The night in the desert was very cold, and both Kane and Keisha wore only a short coat, so the blankets sent really played a big role.

  

   Kassadin uses one alone, while Kane Kaisha shares one.

  

   They sat back to back on the rock, relying on each other, wrapped in a thick blanket around their necks, which meant that Kane wanted to do anything inside, and the Kassadin next to him couldn't see it.

  

   But with so many things happening, Kane has no idea for the time being.

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