He Comes From the Void

Chapter 142: Separation

A week later, Taliyah filled the crater of corruption, and the moment of separation came as expected.

"Little master, are you really not going with us?" Taliyah pinched her sleeves and asked the last question.

"No, this place is relatively close to Bilgewater. If you follow you to Belguen and come back, it will run in the opposite direction."

Kahn stared at this simple girl calmly. The desert wind blew sand and hit her face, and Taliyah's eyes were moist. She didn't know whether it was the sand or she couldn't restrain the reluctance in her heart.

But reluctance still has to give up in the end.

"The place I'm going to is the sea. There aren't many rocks, so it's not suitable for you to exercise your abilities. You're going to the Freljord."

"You can go by boat, it's faster than walking."

"But we still have to separate in the end." Kahn stopped her.

By water, he could go to Bilgewater via Piltover, and he could take Taliyah to Belgun and then leave, but the southern jungle had something he had to get, so he chose land.

Taliyah didn't continue to fight, and silently looked at her feet, gradually firming her path.

Kahn took out a sheepskin map. Although the route, range of activities, and safe areas had been marked on it, he still planned to reiterate it verbally so that Taliyah would remember it in his heart.

"I've marked the route for you. You take a boat from Belgun to Rocklund, head northwest all the way, bypass the Immortal Fortress, and don't get close to Demacia, and finally pass through Fort Drever, and you will arrive at The Freljord. There is a lot of ice and a lot of rocks. Even sparrows can fly against the wind, so you should use your ability to soar among the mountains."

He thrust the map into Taliyah's hand, and the desert wind blew it apart.

Taliyah glanced at the map and found that the markings on it were surprisingly detailed. Why Demacia hates magic and why the Frostguard Fortress cannot be approached, they all explained clearly one by one, in order to prevent her from developing dangerous curiosity .

"With this map, it would be embarrassing to get lost." Taliyah held on to the map tightly, preventing the wind from blowing it away, and the last fear of the unknown road disappeared.

As if aware of her psychology, Kahn's threat was immediately caught in the wind, but it was light and not scary at all.

"Be careful of the Noxians, some of them with ulterior motives will covet your power, bring you to the battlefield in exchange for military industry, and throw you into the sea if you don't obey."

"You can't scare me, I can swim." Taliyah laughed, like mead in the desert, with a delicious aftertaste.

She looked at him fixedly, and then took out a bunch of slender silk threads from her clothes. She handed him the hand-spun wool. There was an expression of surprise on his face.

"This is our way of saying thanks," Taliyah said quietly. "Gifts to others will never be forgotten."

Kahn took it carefully, and then tied it on his wrist, carefully considering his words: "The next road you have to walk alone, you have to weave your own path. I will send you another sentence, fate is like Woven, as a rock."

"Fate is like a weaving, and it should be a rock." Taliyah repeated it, and then engraved it in her heart.

She felt that this sentence was very suitable for her.

"That was after getting on the boat. Before getting on the boat, I was with you." Sivir suddenly interjected.

She stood aside with her chest folded, listening to Kahn's repeated instructions, she couldn't understand how a fifteen-year-old could be so verbose.

"You have to watch Taliyah get on the boat safely." Kahn immediately turned his gun.

"I get it, I get it, long-winded." Sivir waved his hand, looking impatient.

"Sivir, you also have to be careful of the Noxus, don't get stabbed in the back."

"Impossible." Although he didn't understand the meaning of Kahn's words, Sivir thought that his skin armor was hidden behind his back, so he couldn't penetrate it.

"Looks like I have to teach you a lesson before I leave."

As soon as the words fell, Sivir felt a stabbing pain in her back, and she couldn't help clenching her teeth in pain.

But the pain disappeared in the blink of an eye. She blocked the sun with the back of her hand, raised her head and let out a long sigh.

"It's time to go." Sivir took the lead to climb up the Skalash.

"Goodbye, little master." Taliyah held up the map in the wind and waved goodbye, and then the silent Nasus carried the collar and put it into the cabin next to Scarash.

"Goodbye, Taliyah." Kahn waved goodbye, silently watching the figures of the three until they disappeared into the wind and sand.

Taliyah could be regarded as Kahn's apprentice who was taken on a whim, but he still taught her responsibly, and the rest was to go out to accept the social inspection.

But he wasn't very worried. Taliyah's ability was obvious to all, and he believed that she would be able to complete her own training and finally return from her studies.

After sending away the three of Sivir, Kahn and the three returned to the town to lead the camels.

It was Kahn's decision to go to the southern rainforest, and both of them passed it without objection.

But before leaving, Kassadin changed his mind.

"You two go, I won't go." Kassadin lit the tobacco and smoked it, like those old people hiding from the sun under the covered bridge in the town.

"uncle?"

"Father, what's the matter?"

Kankasha asked almost simultaneously.

"I'm tired. I've been walking for half my life, and I don't want to go." Kassadin was smoking his pipe, and the fragrant smoke was steaming like fog. "I just want to go back to the village now, herd the sheep, and be with your mother," he said.

"Father, have you really thought it through?" Kai'Sa grabbed him anxiously, not expecting the parting to come so suddenly.

"I've made a decision, and I don't want to drag you down." Looking at the steaming smoke, Kassadin's eyes blurred.

Unloading the burden of revenge, Kassadin suddenly realized that he was just a frustrated ordinary person. His shortcomings in the battle have already appeared. Although he holds a magic weapon, he cannot display its true strength.

He is old, he learned magic too late, and he is afraid that he will not be able to survive the severe pain while living with the skin armor, so he can't keep up with the two of them.

The battle is getting more and more dangerous, how can he be ashamed to delay Kai'Sa's growth when he can't wield a knife?

Kahn and Kai'Sa still have a long way to go, and he can't go anymore. Recommended reading TV//

So, the decision he made was to back out when the time was right.

"But we don't feel that you are a burden. I don't want to be separated from you yet. We will protect you." Kaisha begged with a sob.

It has only been two years since the father and daughter reunited, and there are still many beautiful memories that have not been created in time...

In fact, Kassadin had already considered it well, and didn't let her make a choice before her father and partner.

But it was his voluntary retreat that made her feel even more distressed.

"You are worse than Taliyah. She is younger than you, and she was not so sad when she was separated from her family." Kassadin hit Kasha on the head with a pipe, and said with a kind smile: "Don't let family affection become a kindness." A bondage, and your mother and I will bless you both."

He gestured with his eyes, and asked Kahn to gently push Kai'Sa off his shoulder.

"It's not that we haven't met each other. You will come back anyway. I believe Kahn will take good care of you. If you have children, bring them back to me."

"How can it be so fast!" Kai'Sa held back her tears, and her sadness was washed away.

The camel croaked under the setting sun, and Kassadin smiled like an old father, and handed Kassa to Kahn with confidence.

"Bon trip."

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