He Comes From the Void

Chapter 547: More sugar than beans

"Kennesse is so far away from us, how could I think of bringing it back? I only came here on a camel. I picked up these sheep outside the valley later."

A group of people gathered for different purposes held a celebration banquet in Kennesser's tavern, and then left separately.

Kassadin did not leave with the two just now, but stayed alone until the end, preparing to bid farewell to his daughter before returning to the south to guard his wife's wake.

He didn't think so much at that time, he just wanted to make up for what he owed his wife. When he was in the village before, he wandered around every day to get drunk, and later entered Icacia. Although he found his daughter, he was the only one who did not accompany his wife.

When leaving Kenesher, Kassadin also saw the tavern owner hang a jackal's head on the door, and put up promotional slogans such as Nasus coming to make the shop flourish.

"I remember that the nearest village to our place is at least tens of miles away? Can you find all of these?"

"Maybe it's my luck. Some caravans or nomads passed by and got lost, and I happened to pick it up and raise it."

Kassadin sighed, maybe God saw him as pitiful, so he sent a few sheep to improve his life.

The night talk was still going on. As a ruthless tool for burning fire and adding wine, Kahn added a few pieces of coke to the brazier, and the sparks splashed were fleeting.

The flying sparks, burning so brightly, are gone in the blink of an eye.

Taking advantage of the wine, Kaisha asked why Kassadin appeared underground. She was afraid that he hadn't let go of his obsession, and had been brooding over his wife's death, and the void creatures couldn't be killed.

Kassadin took a sip of his wine and spoke eloquently.

"After coming here again, I recultivated the barren land on the other side of the valley to grow something, and carried sheep manure to fertilize it every day, but even the growth like this is mixed, and it is not as good as when we lived here before."

"It wasn't until recently that I found out the reason. It turned out that the underground spirits caused the soil fertility to decline. I know that moving away is the best way, but there is something I want to protect here. I don't want to leave, so I can only go down Compete with the monsters of the void for the soil of survival."

"I killed some Void Spirits a few times before, and I was able to come back before nightfall every time. Only this time, the Void Spirits formed a swarm of insects..."

The more Kassadin understood the Void, the more he shuddered. The unnatural throbbing violent purple black light made people feel a dull pain in their minds.

The void carries extreme malice towards all life, and this can be reflected in its creations.

No matter what kind of void creatures, hunting living things, polluting the environment, eroding the ecology... They are already a great threat to life just alive, and their special structure determines that they will continue to poison nature even after death.

Their corpses will not only pollute the surrounding environment, but also attract the same kind to eat, so when the death of void creatures in a place exceeds a certain level, it will cause a large number of void spirits to gather, and then trigger a swarm of insects.

However, human beings cannot properly handle this kind of thing. No matter whether it is buried or sealed, it cannot effectively prevent the spread of the void.

"Hey, although we wiped out the bug swarm this time, we can't guarantee when these void minions will make a comeback again. In my opinion, father-in-law should think about moving."

Good medicine tastes bitter, and faithful advice hurts one's ears. Some things should not be said but must be said.

The atmosphere fell silent, Kai'Sa looked down at the ground, what Kahn said was exactly what she wanted to say but didn't know how to say it. If possible, she hoped that Kassadin would not continue to live in such a dangerous place, and she did not want to repeat the same mistakes.

"It's getting late, and I'm going to bed too." After the topic ended, Kassadin pointed to the auxiliary bedroom and said to the two of them, "You two should sleep in that one, it's cold at night, and you should lie down on the kang. "

"Then let's go back to rest." Kahn and Kai'Sa packed up their things and went to the secondary bedroom. There was nothing in the room. They made the bed and lay down.

Lying on the bed, Kaisha tossed and turned several times, but still didn't know what to say. Until she finally couldn't help but turned around and asked Kahn: "Don't you have anything to say?"

"What do you want me to say?" Kahn looked at her expressionlessly.

"..." Kai'Sa fell silent: "I thought you knew."

"It's precisely because we know that there is nothing to say. Give him time to change. We can't force him to go."

Kaisha thought of the village on the dangerous ground, pursed her lips and said nothing.

...

The next day, Kahn heard the sound of goats calling outside the house.

He lightly patted Kai'Sa awake, got up, wrapped his coat and went outside.

"It's so early? Get up and shave the goat?"

"Well, I don't have any tools at hand. It takes a lot of time to deal with it. I have to get it early so that I can eat the roasted whole lamb tonight." Kassadin was shaving a goat with a knife. The shaved goat It was too cold to bleat, and it couldn't survive the cold night without its thick fur, but it wouldn't survive tonight either.

"Roasted Lamb?"

"If you don't like it, I can do it differently." The razor in Kassadin's hand didn't stop, anyway, the sheep is doomed today.

"No, roasted whole lamb is pretty good. But you can cut the hind legs into lamb kebabs, and Kasha should like it very much."

In terms of the poor conditions here, roasting the whole lamb is an appropriate method, just need to prepare some extra spices. It's just that Kahn felt a little monotonous and wanted a variety of tricks.

"Okay, I'll keep both hind legs for you." Kassadin nodded, he can do whatever he wants, as long as the children are happy.

"Want to help? I can help."

Watching Kassadin struggling to shave the restless goat, Kahn felt that he could help hold the goat down. After shaving, bloodletting and peeling are required, followed by a long roasting process. The whole process is very time-consuming.

"I can do it myself. There is breakfast on the table, you go and eat." Maybe he didn't want him to get his hands dirty, or he felt that he was in the way, but he didn't let Kahn help.

"Okay, let's go to the neighborhood to pick up some firewood after breakfast. Last night, we saw that the charcoal in the brazier was not enough to burn."

"OK."

Kahn turned back to the house and rummaged through the suitcase. Kaisha was already awake, but she was still lingering on the bed. When she saw him, she curiously asked him what Kassadin was doing.

"Your father is going to cook a whole roasted lamb for you. Get up early to slaughter the lamb. Get up and have breakfast."

"Aren't you going to eat?"

"I'll make you a cup of hand-ground coffee first. It's so cold, drink some hot ones, and I'll cook lamb soup later to dispel the cold."

"Add sugar~" Kaisha acted sweetly while hugging the blanket.

"Add it, there's more sugar than beans, it's so sweet, it'll kill you."

Kaisha loves coffee, but it needs to be sweet enough to overpower the bitterness. Luckily they don't have diabetes concerns, otherwise he wouldn't have given Kaisha this kind of food.

"Hee hee, you guys are so kind to me."

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