He Comes From the Void

Chapter 549: Kai'Sa's Request

Karn turned his back and looked up at Nasus, who was in the middle of the three.

He was wrapped from head to toe in a rag-like robe. His tall and strong figure had to be hunched so as not to touch the ceiling, and the bronze battle ax in his hand was also wrapped in rags to look like a cane.

Nasus thumped his stick on the ground, shaking the yellow sand off his body. He removed his robe, revealing a jackal-like head, and his eyes became brighter against the obsidian-like complexion, as if shining with the light of wisdom.

"Your Excellency, Grand Master, come to the humble house. What's the matter?" Kahn walked to the front and blocked Kaisha, asking her to clean up the blown hair and the sand between her hair.

"I am sorry for the inconvenience caused by the sudden visit." Nasus said in a low voice, and as he spoke, the grains of sand on the ground shook.

"I'm here to find you." The jackal-headed god stretched out his bandage-bound fingers, and pointed at Kahn impartially. "From the moment you entered the desert, I have already noticed that I have found a helper as promised, and I am missing you."

As soon as these words came out, the three of them looked at each other speechlessly.

Sure enough, as Kahn expected, Nasus came to him to open the emperor's tomb.

Finally Kahn broke the silence, saying to Nasus, "Your Excellency, wait here for the storm to pass, and let us discuss it."

Nasus nodded, then bowed his head and closed his eyes, silent as a sculpture.

He has been waiting for thousands of years, and it is not too late.

...

Outside, the wind howled. In the room, Kai'Sa frowns.

She's getting bored to death.

She had to go if Karn went, but she didn't want Kassadin to go with her, nor did she want him to stay here. Either way, it's dangerous.

"Father, why don't you leave here with us, and wait for us in the towns along the way."

Kassadin shook his head: "I'll just stay here and not go anywhere."

Although he didn't say the reason, Kaisha knew that he wanted to stay and guard his mother.

"But it's very dangerous here. The void is just about to move under the ground. Living here can't even sleep well."

"I know what's going on here. I have the blade of the underworld to protect myself. You don't have to worry about me. On the contrary, you two. I have visited the ancient tombs of Shurima. The ancient tombs of that era were extremely dangerous, let alone You are going to the emperor's tomb this time, and you have to face the legendary god warrior."

The wrinkles on Kassadin's face suddenly shrunk: "This is God Slayer! Even with the Void Skin Armor, you may not be safe."

He sighed, he knew very well that he couldn't participate in a battle of this level.

"It's not that serious. Kaisha and I just went to open the door. If the situation is not right, we will run away immediately." Kahn asked Kaisha to stand up with him, and put his arms around her shoulders. He said: "Since the father-in-law is unwilling to leave here, he will wait for us here."

Kaisha felt her little braid being pulled by Kahn, and immediately understood what he meant.

The braid was tied with a woolen cord Taliyah had given her, and Karn had asked Taliyah to help with it when he found her.

...

The storm was gone, and Nasus opened his eyes when he heard the three of them stepping out of the room.

"Have you decided yet?"

Kahn replied, "Kasha and I will go with you."

Nasus nodded, only Kahn knew how to revive Azir, he just had to make sure that Kahn and Sivir were there, and others didn't care.

He strode forward and pushed the door open, trying to get outside and stand up straight.

The former him has always bowed his body in shame, hid his face in the dark, and silently paid for his sins in the long self-exile. And now, his days of incognito are over, he will face himself, once again basking in the scorching sun of Shurima.

"Your Majesty, can you do me a favor?"

A voice stopped Nasus' footsteps, and he turned his head to look at the speaking girl.

"Few people can please me, even my fallen compatriots, I have never agreed to intervene in the war between them."

"..." Just when Kai'Sa thought it was hopeless, Nasus suddenly changed the topic.

"However, everything will be different from now on. For Kahn's sake, I can help you as much as I can. Thank you, little girl."

Karn frowned, disgusted by Nasus' words.

Are these gods all of this virtue? The contempt for mortals has been reflected in the bone marrow. Although it is right to thank when you help, it is uncomfortable to forcefully ask for thanks when you give favors.

It's just that what happened next changed Kahn's outlook.

"Thank you, Grand Maester, don't you want me to ask you for help?" Kai'Sa asked.

"It doesn't matter, as long as I promise, I will do it."

"I would like to ask you to set up a magic circle for this room, so that my father can live in peace without being attacked by the void."

As soon as these words came out, Kassadin was also moved. Kaisha actually used such a good opportunity on him, just for him to be safe, and he is really unworthy of being stubborn.

"Magic circle?" Nasus narrowed his eyes, not because he felt troubled, but because he felt something was wrong.

"What's wrong?" Kai'Sa suddenly worried that her expectations would not be fulfilled.

"Little girl, I understand your intentions, but the magic circle is not suitable for this situation. Not only can it not provide protection when necessary, but the magic power it emits will attract void creatures and put your father in a dangerous situation. "

"Then...forget it..." Kai'Sa glanced at her father, lowered her head in frustration, only hating herself for not being able to protect Kassadin.

At this moment, a big black hand stretched out in front of her eyes, spread five fingers with distinct joints, revealing an emerald pendant in the palm.

Kai'Sa's attention was immediately attracted to the pendant, which was embedded with a piece of emerald, with thin golden threads running on the surface of the sea-green texture. A gleam of light came out from inside, slowly undulating, like a heavy heart.

"Your Majesty, this is..." Kai'Sa raised her head, quite puzzled.

"Wearing this, you can hide your aura, making it difficult for void creatures to detect the wearer, but it's only for the wearer..." Nasus sniffed, sensitively smelling the breath left in the house a few days ago. With the smell of blood, he suddenly turned his head to the direction of the sheep pen outside the house: "Those sheep, you'd better get rid of them quickly."

Nasus realized that he had spoken too much, so he closed his pointed mouth and stopped talking, and pushed his hand forward.

"Thanks."

Kai'Sa took the pendant from Nasus and turned to help Kassadin put it on. The father and daughter looked at each other and smiled at each other.

"You must be careful on this trip, I will wait for you to come back here."

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