He Comes From the Void

Chapter 312 The Key

Sending a boat of people to the pier exhausted Gawyn.

When he saw Fayette waiting on the pier, he immediately called out to her, "I'm going to take a nap."

"Okay, no problem." Fayette reached out her hooked hand, took the rope thrown by Gawen, and pulled the boat to the dock.

"Why do you come back together?" the proprietress said while tying the rope, her eyes turned around on several people.

"The ship was broken, and I waited for a few days to get to the people at the tavern." Kahn explained.

He stepped onto the pier first, and then pulled Kai'Sa up.

Someone touched his shoulder, and he turned his head. The proprietress came over and asked him in a low voice, "Who are those two with guns?"

"The two clergymen I ran into on the island were injured and needed to rest for a while." Kaisha cut the conversation, staring at Fayette with a pair of amethyst-like eyes: "Will you help them?"

"I can reserve a room for them." Fayette replied after being taken aback for a moment.

"Thank you."

As soon as the words fell, Kahn picked up Kaisha from behind, put his arms around her waist and carried her away.

The two started fighting immediately, Kai'Sa struggled to turn over to the other side, but Kahn refused to let go, jumping on the pier to avoid the rotten boards and wide gaps, causing Kai'Sa to exclaim.

Seeing the two of them playing and walking away, Fayette also relaxed and did not embarrass the two of Lucian.

This is Kahn's intention to attack Kaisha suddenly, and use a relaxed atmosphere to make Fiette relax his vigilance against the couple and move in smoothly.

When everyone got on the pier, Fayette looked at Gawen's empty boat and asked, "Is it bad luck?"

"Basically nothing. I'll take a nap and call me after dinner." Gawin shrugged, and at the end of the line, he and Fayette walked towards the tavern side by side.

Before dinner time, there was still no one in the dining room. Kahn carried Kaisha all the way up to the third floor, kicked open the door and threw her on the bed.

"Why are you so happy all of a sudden?" Kai'Sa fell on the bed, her hair loose.

"It's nothing, I think you look good again." Kahn rushed over with a playful smile, and stretched out a finger to tease her tall and handsome nose.

"Huh?" Kai'Sa didn't understand. She didn't even wash up these days, so how could she give Kahn such an illusion.

"Your eyes are beautiful." Kahn said a little more specifically.

When Kaisha was talking to the proprietress, Kahn noticed that purple had settled in her eyes, and the energy of the void had perfectly merged with her body, which caused her eyes to become abnormally transparent and deep, as if there was a kind of magical power, and she took a look. It can make people sink into the abyss, and their eyes keep falling into the abyss.

"Is that so..." Kai'Sa saw her face through Kahn's approaching eyes, but she didn't feel any difference.

Inadvertently, the lips of the two had already touched each other, and Kaisha offered her tongue without any resistance.

Hearing the sound of Sarah's footsteps going upstairs, Kahn stretched out his foot to push against the door. She knocked a few times but didn't respond, and didn't walk away, so she stood outside the door and pushed hard.

Suddenly, the door was pushed open by her.

Sarah Kahn and the others had finished their good deeds, but they didn't expect that the two of them were still next to each other when they entered, as if they didn't intend to hold back at all.

"You guys are making out on your own bed, what are you doing on my bed?" She closed the door angrily and scolded, but no one paid attention to her.

Only then did she notice that although Kahn was pressing on Kaisha, his eyes were looking out of the window, and Kaisha was also lying on the bed looking up at the direction of the pier. The intimacy between the two seemed to be interrupted by something. Well, it wasn't her fault.

"What are you looking at? Show me." Holding back her boredom, she leaned over to the window, pushed the two of them apart a little, and finally saw what they were looking at.

On the pier, Fayette and Saba, who just came back, are talking, and her sailboat is sitting on a huge canvas-covered monster that takes everyone's place on board. This thing caused Saba to climb up the mast, and the robes of the three apprentices hung over the side of the ship, crouching carefully next to the big thing, trying to get close to the middle so as not to fall into the water.

When the sailboat docked, the Ionians untied the canvas before Fayette—and before several pairs of eyes appeared a gigantic clock, about as tall as the young sailor.

"Is this what we're looking for here?" Sarah now didn't feel that there was anything to be concerned about the intimacy of the Kahn couple, and her attention was all attracted by the big clock full of age.

"Yes." Kahn replied in a low voice, signaling not to let Vladimir at the opposite door hear the secret.

"This bell is very powerful, and a slight slap will disturb the spiritual realm."

"Spiritual realm? What's that saying?" In Bilgewater, where Sarah lived, few mages were seen, and almost no mages participated in gang fights.

"Anyway, you just need to know that the sound it makes can affect the undead."

"Oh." Sarah didn't ask much, watching several apprentices begin to move the clock to the tavern. "This is going to be put in the secret vault."

Unexpectedly, Kahn was shocked by her casual remark.

"You reminded me." He leaned down and whispered into Kai's ear, "Ka's, now go stealthily and follow to see where the proprietress hid the key."

"good."

Then he turned sideways to let Kaisha get up, and the latter lifted the mimesis directly in the room, completed full coverage and then disappeared, opened the door and quietly left upstairs.

"You..." Sarah looked at this scene in astonishment, and it took a long time to hold back a few words: "...a habitual offender!"

"I'm so angry that my face is coming, you stay away from me, I don't know you well."

"This is my bed!"

...

Kai'Sa came to the main hall in the basement first and waited.

Not long after, those apprentices came here carrying the big clock with a grunting expression. Kai'Sa leaned against the wall, trying to avoid contact with them.

"Wait in the main hall for a while." Fayette said to the Ionian, and then opened a gap in the room where the secret vault was kept, which only he could pass through, quickly slipped in, and immediately closed the door behind him.

"No chance at all..." Kai'Sa was speechless, and Fayette was too vigilant.

But this is not a problem for her, because she has been in this room before, and she knows the layout inside - enough space is reserved between the wall and the secret vault, allowing her to have enough space to stand after passing through the wall.

As for directly escaping through the secret vault... Kahn told her not to do such a dangerous thing, because he didn't know if there was any magic attached to the secret vault.

With a thought, Kai'Sa walked into the room.

Standing by the vault's door, she watched Fayette unscrew her own prosthetic.

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