He Comes From the Void

Chapter 171: Qiyana

"Tell me, what's the matter, it's worth you coming all the way to find me."

Qiyana restrained her smile, but the confidence exuded in her words and deeds became stronger, as if nourished by Samson's obedience.

This confidence is built on the humility of others.

Samson, in his late thirties, is the youngest of the Yun Tal, with a bright future ahead of him. But even so, he didn't dare to complain in the face of this woman who was only half his age.

"It's inconvenient to talk about it here." Samson talked about him inconspicuously.

Seeing him like this, Qiyana became more interested and led him to the middle of a circular staircase.

"Can we talk now?"

Samson nodded: "Your Highness, someone from outside has come in."

"Which outside... Wait, you mean 'outsiders'?" Qiyana's pupils shrank slightly, and then burst out with a gleam of excitement.

She didn't know how many years it had been since Ixtar had entered outsiders, but at least she hadn't since she grew up.

"Samson, what do you think?" she asked.

"This matter can be big or small, it's up to His Highness to decide."

Samson knew that Qiyana was not afraid, since he passed the trials to become the Yun Tal.

Qiyana was the only daughter of Yuen who came to congratulate him, and she also gave her opinion on what they saw together during the trial, and on the big lie that the elders jointly spun.

She is conceited, but she is the only one among the many false elders who makes Samson feel real.

I don't know what made her look up to the sky, or what made her confident, but she was absolutely unique among the Ixtarians.

"Well, leave this matter to me. Don't tell the other elders, including my father, queen mother, and those sisters." Qiyana clenched her fists as she spoke, with a smug smile on her lips : "It's just a little thief, let's see how I get her out."

After explaining what happened to Qiyana, she left in a hurry.

Loneliness shrouded Samson again, and he thought that since he had already come to the main city, should he stop by to visit the mentor who had deceived him for twenty years, and maintain a hypocritical relationship with him.

Their original relationship was not so rigid, but the trial in the tower revealed everything, and the days of being both teachers and friends could not go back.

Once upon a time, Samson was just an ordinary kid living in a border town, full of curiosity about the world behind the vines.

His father was a gardener who tended the rainforest canopy and his mother was a hunter. But he didn't take any path planned for him by his parents, but under the guidance of another Yun Tal, he took the path of elements.

He still remembered the scene when he presented the first ancient relic he found in the river to his mentor. She hesitated. He thought that his endless curiosity had touched her, so he was accepted as an apprentice.

He loved telling her his naive conjectures so much, so longed to be the Yun Tal, so eager to explore the unknown with her fellow sages.

But now, he only felt that the way he looked at that time must be very stupid.

Yes, every elementalist who has passed the trial to become a Yun Tal will be revealed by the ancient power contained in the tower at the last moment of the trial.

Their consciousness will travel around Runeterra along the thread of the original axiom, and then they will find that they have been placed in a huge lie since childhood.

He once firmly thought that Ixtar was the last piece of pure land in this world, but after learning that Ixtar was not the only place that withstood the catastrophe, the anger and disappointment of being deceived spontaneously arose.

Samson couldn't help but sadly look back on his first half of his life. He stifled his curiosity because of vain lies, and never dared to take half a step beyond Ixtar.

And his father, who was so proud of his work as a gardener, was so ignorant of what the curtain of vines really meant.

Everyone is stupid except Yun Tal.

From ancient times to the present, they have woven such a big lie to isolate Ixtar from the outside world and keep the people in the dark.

Countless generations of people have no idea what the outside world is like from birth to death.

Samson felt it was ridiculous. He had worked so hard to study the original axioms for the past twenty years, but in the end it was just to become part of a lie.

Now he has no choice but to accept this reality.

The elders are not wrong. Icacia, Shurima, Blessed Island, one by one civilizations have been extinct one after another. It was the decision of the first generation of sages that allowed Ixtar to survive and avoid the poison of the outside world.

But he still hated it, but after hating it, he had to join forces with them to ensure the safety of Ixtar.

Just after he saw the hypocrisy of the elders, Qiyana found him just in time.

She came not only to celebrate, but also to make friends.

Qiyana was ambitious, and Samson knew he wasn't the only one she appreciated.

But Qiyana really helped him.

Long before he became Yun Tal, Qiyana, who had just shown her talent, heard from the elders that there was such a talented apprentice in a small remote border village.

So she entrusted Samson's mentor to send him some gifts, two wind element ropes, which can enhance the user's control over the elements.

Although he later found out that it was the silk thread pulled out of Yun Tal's identity robe, and he had it with him after he became Yun Tal, but at that time, it really helped him gain more control, comprehension and wisdom.

This is why Samson is more inclined to Qiyana than the hypocritical elders. Because of her extraordinary talent and expansion ambitions, Samson sees a great sage who is expected to change the status quo of Ixtar. By.

So after thinking about it, he decided to report this matter to Qiyana.

...

Kahn and the two wandered in the mountains around Ixoken for a week. During this period, they encountered road guards many times, as well as mining mage towers. They climbed one mountain after another before finally finding the first dragon.

Standing on a steep mountain, he surveyed the foot of the mountain.

A giant dragon, with cyan scales all over its body and fins on its tail, is entrenched in an open river valley, with a small half of its body soaked in green water.

When Kahn saw the terrain, he was stunned on the spot, and a strong sense of déjà vu hit his brain.

Isn't this the little dragon pit in Summoner's Canyon? The original terrain is drawn from here.

Moreover, this is still a water dragon!

But after the initial excitement, Kahn soon discovered that the dragon had no eggs!

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