He Comes From the Void

Chapter 541 Something is wrong with you

"There's something wrong with you." Kai'Sa who was sitting in front said seriously.

"What's wrong?" Kahn just felt very inexplicable, he had been controlling the camel and did nothing.

Kaisha let out a long breath and put her hand on his arm. The position of his arms is very delicate, the waist holding Kai'Sa just supports the southern hemisphere horizontally.

"You told me that you could lighten the camel's burden by holding me, but I thought about it, as long as we both sit on the camel's back, the camel's load will not be lightened. You just want to take advantage of me, blame me You hurt my chest."

Kahn blinked his eyes after hearing this, still a little puzzled.

While he was silently thinking, Kaisha asked: "What? Is there nothing to say?"

These are all his habits, so there is nothing to say. What's wrong with my wife holding her?

Now that Kaisha was serious, he was not ambiguous, and simply made up what she said.

He leaned forward, pressed on Kaisha's back, put his mouth close to her ear and said, "Yeah, I want to hug you. But why didn't you see through my intentions early on and thoughtfully Didn't expose my lie, but gave me a hug on purpose?"

Kaisha choked for a moment, these words directly blocked the complaints she had prepared later, and removed the stool that allowed her to stand on the moral high ground.

If she didn't come down the steps, she'd be a stupid girlfriend who wasn't smart or tender.

"I...it's like this." Kai'Sa hardened her mouth with guilt: "I didn't let you hug, you just say no."

"It's going to change if you say it directly. It's different if I can hug you if I want to, and it's different if I can hug you if you give me a hug."

"Aren't they all hugs?"

"It's not the same. I don't need your consent for the former, which shows that we don't need to say anything more about our trust, and it will appear more intimate and loving. I have to be polite to you first, and isn't being polite to you an unpleasant explanation? ?”

"...I didn't think about it that much." Kai'Sa was already limped by the fool, completely forgetting that she came to ask Kahn why he bullied her like a fool in the first place.

Amidst the guilt, I heard Kahn sighing in my ear again.

"Cherish the moment, maybe there will be no such opportunity to ride a camel together in the future."

"Why is that?" She couldn't help asking.

"Think about it, if we have children, we won't be able to live in the world of two. You must hold your sweet baby and leave me alone."

Hearing this, she couldn't help but nervously said, "I won't put you aside."

"It's almost time for me to control it. If you are sleepy, just lean on my back to rest like this. If you fall asleep, hold me tight so you don't fall..."

...

The temperature difference between day and night in the desert is very large. As hot as day is, it will be as cold as night.

The night was no longer suitable for traveling, and Kahn was planning to start a bonfire, so a ball of flames appeared at his fingertips.

But this flame, like those non-windproof lighters, was frantically swayed by the strong wind with sand particles, and it was almost extinguished.

"This fire can't be started." Kahn said directly to Kaisha, telling her not to play with the Populus euphratica branch she picked up.

"Suddenly the wind blew up." Kai'Sa stood up and looked at the sky. The stars were covered by the yellow sand all over the sky. She looked around and found a storm forming in the sky, and there was a faint whistling sound.

"It's a bit unlucky, the sandstorm seems to be coming to us." Kaisha had already confirmed it when she looked at the sky just now. There is no building around to avoid the storm, which is fatal to ordinary people.

If they were ordinary people, they would be fleeing the storm on camels right now.

Otherwise, once they are overtaken, the gravel blown up by the strong wind will kill their flesh and blood. Not only that, but they will inevitably be buried by the yellow sand and turned into dry bones.

They don't want to go in the opposite direction, so they stay where they are.

The camel beside him began to move restlessly, shaking its head non-stop, and its four hooves were fidgeting restlessly. It also sensed that the storm was approaching and wanted to escape from here.

"Let's find a way to escape this wave of sandstorms."

Kaisha used much more strength than usual to hold the camel, and she also began to worry, she couldn't do nothing, otherwise their desert boat would be submerged in endless yellow sand.

"Dig a hole here." Kahn's sudden transformation made the camel even more terrified, and the strong void breath could arouse the instinctive fear of creatures more than sandstorms.

The camel struggled violently, and it was already difficult for Kaisha to suppress it without transforming. Then she tried to look at him, and her purple pupils burst into a breathtaking light.

This was her first attempt to manipulate the emotions of non-human beings, but she did not expect the effect to be surprisingly good, controlling it with ease. She put the camel into a state of extreme fear, so that she couldn't even control her body, so she naturally stopped struggling.

The earth-boring worm easily dug a tunnel in the soft sand layer, and the flowing sand was corroded by its saliva into a mortar-like substance fixed on the cave wall, and the cave wall scattered with purple light spots felt like It is a rough concrete wall, hard enough to withstand the impact of the storm.

Karn let Kai'sa lead the camel to hide in the cave, and then used magic to gather quicksand to block the cave entrance.

The bonfire should not be lit, and the darkness should be darker, otherwise the oxygen in the cave would not be enough for them to consume. Don't wait until the sandstorm passes and the camel turns into a dead camel, and everything you did just now will be meaningless.

After the burrow was sealed, the storm came. The strong wind hit the surface above, the sand layer was lifted and covered, and all the movements were channeled into the dull cavern, echoing continuously.

Kaisha let go of the camel, squatted down to be next to Kahn, and suddenly had a feeling.

"This seems to be the first time we have faced a sandstorm outside alone. Before encountering a sandstorm, we would immediately run back home to hide."

"Yes." Kahn nodded in agreement, but couldn't remember anything.

"Father said that when they encountered a sandstorm in the wild, they would surround the livestock in a circle, and they would hide in the middle to survive the storm. Those livestock have thick fur, and they are not afraid of being scraped off by the flying sand. , This is what the caravans in Shurima have been doing all year round. But it also depends on the situation. If there is a big storm, this approach is almost like courting death. Fortunately, my father's luck has always been very good."

Kaisha still recalls that the stories her father told were an extremely important part of her childhood. When she grew up, the Narrator around her became Kahn, and both were very important to her.

"There is a picture." Kahn suddenly laughed: "Then the weight of the livestock must not be more than a few dozen catties?"

"Yeah, the fur is full of sand." Kai'Sa followed suit with a smile.

"Hmph, if Taliyah was around, a dome of rock would hold up the storm."

"Why don't we pray for Weaver's blessing too."

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