He Comes From the Void

Chapter 579: The Gate of the Mausoleum

Without staying in front of the sun disc for too long, Nasus led several people into the ruins of the city.

They walked through the lost buildings to the depths, and encountered many priceless ancient objects along the way, but Nasus never stopped explaining them.

As they continued to go deeper, they entered the twisted tomb. The air in the corridor is extremely dull, as if it has a heavy feeling of thousands of years of history, and the dust floats up like ghosts, telling the great disaster that happened here.

There were so many traps in the tomb, if not for Nasus leading the way and reminding them, more than half of them would have been hard to find.

Finally, the party came to a huge tomb door, surrounded by sculpted guards and reliefs depicting ancient gods and warriors.

Sivir took a second look and was immediately fascinated. He was fascinated by watching the beast-headed heroes on the relief fighting the evil creatures in the ground, feeling his blood boiling.

"There's something weird here..." she muttered, forcing herself to calm down.

"It's really weird." Kahn told Sivir to calm down. It didn't take long to see the dust accumulated on the door of the tomb as if it had been shaken and scattered a little bit. There was a faint roar of madness in the tomb, screaming a thunderous sound. name.

It was Nasus!

Everyone looked at Nasus in front of the tomb door in silence. If they guessed correctly, the roars all came from his brother, Renekton, Azir's vanguard.

I don't know how Renekton was tortured and brainwashed by Xerath in the dark tomb, so that he could call out his brother's name with such a hoarse voice of hatred.

This was the elder brother he loved the most and could even sacrifice for him.

"Rekton...he's crazy." Nasus said in a calm voice with his eyes dimmed, "When he rushes out, you all must remember to avoid him, and let me bear his unreasonable anger."

"Understood." Sivir responded, when she found only her own voice echoing in front of the tomb, she turned her head and looked at everyone strangely: "Aren't you all afraid of Renekton?"

Renekton is not only a god warrior like Nasus, but also a mad god, which is especially terrifying.

Kahn glanced at her and said, "Our first task is to revive Azir. We should leave the fighting to the grand maesters and archmages. We will come back to help after we save people."

"After all, I'm just a mortal. My physical strength and magic power are inferior to those of an ascender, so I can't last long." Ruiz shook his head.

He heard from Nasus that the battles between Ascended could last for several days, so he didn't plan to fight for a long time from the beginning, and tried to achieve a quick victory.

And judging from the previous performances of Kahn and Kai'Sa, if these two join the battle, they will definitely bring a lot of help, and it is likely to become a turning point in the battle.

"Let's try our best." Although there was only one door, Kai'Sa didn't know what was waiting for her inside.

"Now, open the door, I'm ready." Nasus turned around and took a side step, looking at Sivir with deep eyes, and to be precise, it was Charikal on her back.

"Wait." Kahn interrupted him: "Before opening the tomb door, Sivir must bleed a little."

"What are you doing?" Sivir was already nervous, but now he lost his composure immediately after hearing this, and raised his arms to cover his chest and took two steps back towards Kahn.

"Tell Azir you're coming."

He remembered that Sivir was originally stabbed in the back by Cassiopeia in front of the gate, and the blood of his son was sprinkled on the ruins of the temple before Azir was resurrected.

It's just that Kahn didn't think about letting Sivir fall to the ground here, so he just asked her to bleed a little to wake up Azir in advance. As for Azir completing the ascension ceremony, that would have to wait until the gate of the emperor's tomb was opened.

"..." After listening to Kahn's brief explanation, Sivir fell silent. She glanced at Nasus, saw that he had no intention of stopping, and held out an arm.

"Do you want me to help you or do it yourself?" Kahn suddenly added.

"So I can do it myself? Then I'll do it myself." Sivir was a little relieved, put his arm on the sharp edge of Chalikar, paused and asked suddenly: "You don't need to take a Is there a container for it?"

"No, just sprinkle it on the sand."

Sivir nodded, wiped his arm on the blade, and a bloodstain immediately appeared. She moved her hand away, letting the blood gather into a stream and drip into the yellow sand under her feet.

To be penetrated, to be absorbed.

The eyes of the stone statue guards around the tomb door glowed, as if they had been activated, but otherwise there was no follow-up action.

"Although your bloodline is thin, it does come from the same source as Azir." Nasus sighed.

Sivir's half-smile didn't sound like a compliment to Nasus. She stopped the bleeding wound with a cloth strip, and then said to Kahn: "Is this all right?"

"Okay, now take Chalikar to unlock the door."

Following Kahn's prompt, Sivir noticed that there was a relief on the huge tomb door about Setaka's battle with the void monster after Ascension, but she had no weapon in her hand but only a cross-shaped indentation, which looked very weird.

She picked up the Chalikar and compared it, and found that the shape and the dent were exactly the same. Then she remembered that the Chalikar was originally a weapon belonging to Setaka, and immediately understood that the Chalikar was the key to the tomb door.

Sivir, who was in a nervous mood, walked past Nasus without a word. Under the breathless gaze of everyone, he inserted the Chalikar into the cross dent, and made a sound of perfect fit.

rumbling

As the cat's eyes of Setaka on the relief burst into golden light, the heavy tomb door made a loud sound and slowly opened on both sides.

The opened door of the tomb attracted everyone's attention. Suddenly, a fallen stone statue guard beside Sivir stood up. It had a python-like head and bit down on Sivir.

Sivir sensed the threat, but it was too late to dodge. The skin armor didn't have time to cover it, and the savior, the spiritual blade Charikar, just wasn't in her hand, so there was nothing that could protect her in time.

In the end, the stone statue pierced Sivir's flesh with its fangs, injecting a large amount of strange venom. The venom contained inexplicable power, which immediately burned Sivir's skin, causing her to let out piercing screams.

The internal organs were shifting, the bones were melting, the blood vessels were being pulled, and the inhuman pain fell on her body with the venom, quickly destroying her sanity.

"No! I don't want to die! Help me!!" Sivir was tormented by inhuman pain and fell to the ground. She grabbed a handful of sand with both hands and stretched it out towards Nasus and Karn, her face twisted to the extreme.

Seeing her in such pain, Kahn sighed and activated the Z-drive.

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