He Comes From the Void

Chapter 595: Magic Barrier

He came from Chapter 595 of the Void text volume, Magic Barrier "Is this place safe?" Taliyah glanced at the magnificent city gate, and like all other newcomers, she had deep doubts about the city.

"It's safer than going outside. We've all lived inside for a while."

The Weaver Tribe followed Karn's advice and entered the city to wait for the storm to pass. They joined the huddle, jostling and jostling with other strangers as they poured into the city.

At this time, several groups of people gave up the idea of ​​fighting the storm and came to the city at the last moment. Still, a few groups gathered around their herds in pens to weather the storm outside the city, as Shurima's caravans have always done.

The heavy giant door slowly closed behind them, making a low roar. Taliyah looked back and watched those people disappear before her eyes, and was locked outside the city separated by a wall, feeling worried in her heart.

But right now they seem not out of danger, the city wall is still a long way from the city, not only have to cross the slope of the windbreak dam, but also pass the arch bridge over the moat to enter the city. But the storm had come, and they had no time to finish the journey.

The crowd became agitated, and the surrounding area was an open area. They didn't know where to go, they could only choose to stay next to the thick city walls, hoping that these walls, which had been buried in the sand for centuries, could help them block the angry sand and dust.

Regarding this, Kahn calmly said to the people of the Weaver Tribe: "Everyone, don't be afraid, it's fine. No matter where you are, as long as you stay in the city, you will be protected by Azir."

Afterwards, the whistling sand hit the city wall, and Taliyah heard the whistling wind whistling crazily in her ears, but she didn't feel the wind force at all, as if everything was fake.

As she looked up, she suddenly noticed something unusual in the dark curtain cast by the passing storm.

There was an unusual flash of light in the sky, a shimmering golden light forming a huge shield, or pale golden sky, over the city. This shield appeared at the moment when the storm hit. The golden energy emitted by the inwardly inclined stone pillars around the windbreak dam interweaved into a network over the city, blocking the sand and dust in all directions, even the towering sun The discs were also covered.

"Mother Weaver, have you seen it? It's amazing!" Looking at the magic barrier above her head, Taliyah exclaimed sincerely.

Kahn was also amazed, only to realize that the huge pillar on the windproof dam turned out to be part of the magic circle. The fortifications of ancient Shurima are amazing, blocking the storm from the magic barrier is only an incidental function, and resisting the magic bombing of the mage troops is its real function.

"We're safe." Taliyah breathed a sigh of relief, it felt good to not have to run all the way through the sand.

In fact, she is used to galloping on the slate on the desert, but it is not convenient for her to use this ability when she is with the clansmen. She is a sensitive girl who cares about other people's feelings, so she wants to be ordinary to make it easier for others to accept her.

The surrounding crowd was immersed in an atmosphere of joy, laughter and laughter overshadowed the whistling of sand and dust. The greatness of Shurima's past unfolded before their eyes, and magical magic sheltered them from the storm. They all sighed with emotion that their previous decision to boldly enter the city to survive the tribulation was indeed correct.

"Taliyah, I have something to talk to you alone." Taliyah heard Kahn calling her, and the two ran to the corner in a blink of an eye, beckoning her to go.

After Taliyah greeted the clansmen, she trotted up to the two of them. Seeing Kahn's slightly dignified dark complexion, she couldn't help becoming nervous, and timidly grabbed her cuff and asked, "What's wrong, little master?"

"You're still so shy, didn't you get bullied when you went to the Freljord?"

"No, no, the people there are very enthusiastic." Taliyah shook her head again and again.

Kahn glanced at her suspiciously, and asked about it later. He said to Taliyah, "Put your hand on the wall and hear what the rocks here say."

Taliyah put her hand on the thick wall, and she could feel the pulsation of the earth deep inside, so she knew what happened here, which was the blessing of the Weaver Mother.

The moment her palm touched the city wall, Taliyah let out a low cry, and a terrible pain for no reason engulfed her.

She heard what the rock wanted to tell her. Thousands of voices were carved into the stone, their lives were cut off, and their charred shadows were etched deep in the rock. Screaming in the head.

"Terrible things have happened here." Taliyah staggered and fell, pulling her hands away from the stone wall. What happened in this city almost broke her.

"Yes, I just want to tell you this, to prevent you from making wrong judgments when you don't understand what happened." Kahn held out his hand to pull Taliyah up, and recalled the tragedy that happened here thousands of years ago told her.

"So that's how it is..." Taliyah nodded thoughtfully. If Kahn didn't tell her this, she would subconsciously have a huge dislike for this city.

These pains engraved in stone will make her feel that this is not a reborn city, but an empty tomb raised in the sand. Azir once made a promise to the people of Shurima, but at the cost of their lives, he is a foolish king.

"You don't have to be afraid of the Ascension Emperor. If you don't like this place, just leave. He won't force you to stay as slaves. You can continue to live your previous life."

"What the little master said is definitely true, so I can rest assured. When I first heard that Azir had returned, I began to fear that the emperor who became a god would enslave the people of Shurima, because the ancient The empire is built on the bloody backs of the slaves. Now it seems that I am thinking too much..." Taliyah squeezed out a smile, and once again thanked Kahn and the others for their concern.

"It was too hasty just now, maybe I missed something."

She slowly plucked up her courage, and stretched out her hand to press against the city wall again.

Thousands of miserable cries engulfed her again, but this time Taliyah was prepared, not overwhelmed by the terrible pain. Through the fluctuations of the rock, she could feel the desperation and fear of the residents in the town when they faced the catastrophe, which was still clearly engraved in the rock even after thousands of years passed.

There seems to be something wrong...Among these voices, there are some calls for help that just happened recently, and they keep coming through the thick city wall.

Startled, Taliyah pulled her hands back.

"No, people outside the city are asking for help, I have to save them!"

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