He Comes From the Void

Chapter 620 Terrible Silence

The storm was approaching, and the billowing dark clouds brought a strong sense of oppression, making people feel suddenly out of breath.

A thunderbolt flashed in the distance, briefly illuminating the dark clouds rolling in. So huge, yet so close, in front of such a huge vortex, Kai'Sa felt that she was no different from Annie, as small as a child.

Suddenly it began to rain, and the rain soon froze. Kahn shivered. He watched the water on the greaves turn into frost in an instant, hindering his steps.

"Something is wrong, something is coming." As the dark clouds were approaching, Kai'Sa murmured as she watched the changes in the distance.

"Hurry up, it's not safe here." Kahn quickly put the rope on his shoulders, and dragged the sled trailer full of pieces of meat to the shore. There is something powerful and unknown in the storm, and they must flee by boat before being caught up!

"Annie, let's go, don't look." Kaisha hugged Annie, only to hear the little girl stretch out a tender little hand, pointing behind Kaisha's shoulder, and shouted in her ear: "Bear."

She thought Annie was pointing at Tibbers, looked back, and saw Tibbers, who had turned back into a teddy bear, rushed over to grab one of his arms, and chased after Kahn in front.

Another thunderbolt flashed, and a huge figure flashed in the billowing dark clouds behind the two, only Annie saw it.

Looking at this flashing silhouette, she felt that apart from being many times bigger, it was inexplicably similar to Tibbers, so much so that she couldn't help but screamed.

Something in the storm was chasing them, a sense of urgency hanging overhead that never dissipated. There were bursts of tingling pain on the skin, this feeling prompted them to continue running, and the one who could make the skin armor keep warning was definitely a terrifying opponent.

The storm was getting closer, but the surrounding sounds weakened, as if entering the quiet eye of the storm.

The surrounding movement became weaker and weaker, and there was no sound left in my mind, and even myself was left with a weak gasp.

It was like seeing a ghost, Kasha was clearly very close, but no sound could be heard. He thought that Kai'Sa was dragged away without a sound. He watched Kai'Sa's running steps and said a few words, but he couldn't hear or say anything.

Silence swept over everything.

Kahn finally realized what they were going through. A powerful consciousness had invaded his mind invisible, and the terrible silence overwhelmed everything else, depriving everything else of sound.

Still, they could only keep running.

Terrible silence accompanied him, and Kahn felt his scalp tighten, and a tiny electric arc flashed before his eyes through the hair that was interrupted by the strong wind.

When the silence reached a critical point, the sense of urgency also reached its peak.

It seemed that something was broken, and then there was the sound of thunder exploding in my mind, accompanied by a huge roar, which instantly flooded my mind. The turbulent waves created by the loud noise erupted from the eyeballs and flowed out from between the fingers.

Kahn felt that his consciousness was like a rootless seaweed, about to be crushed by the sound waves.

In the precarity, Kahn made a decision. He sealed himself in the skin armor and isolated the strangeness in his mind.

In an instant, all the voices returned.

The howling of the strong wind, the turbulence of the sea, his own panting, Kai'Sa's footsteps, Annie's screams, all those suppressed voices came back. But the explosion of thunder and the huge roar disappeared, and those voices seemed to only exist in his mind.

"Did you feel it?" Kahn heard Kai'Sa's voice again, and she said anxiously: "That huge roar can overwhelm everything, but..."

"But you can only hear it in your head." Kahn not only felt it, but felt it very real. "It's the spirit bear. We broke into their sacred hunting ground. It's very angry now."

Kai'Sa paused in astonishment. It turned out that there was a reason why people from the Frostfang tribe didn't dare to come here. This island is a territory of an ancient existence that they dare not offend, and the three of them are violating the taboo!

She looked up at the sky, and above her head, dark clouds swirled like a storm.

"Hurry up, they're going to catch up soon." Kahn's shout came from the ear, the coast was already close at hand, Kaisha stepped out her legs again, followed Kahn's footsteps closely, helping to push the heavy sleigh trailer.

"Look!" Another thunderbolt flashed through the storm, and after the lightning, there was silence again, only Annie shouted.

The two turned their heads to look, and the sudden flash of lightning left silhouettes in the sky. They saw the dark clouds condensed into various furious shapes. They were all strange hybrids of bears and other creatures, from legends, The stuff of nightmares and folktales.

The bear has a human head attached to its body and an iguana-like umbrella collar around its neck. There are also some bears with wild boar's heads on their bodies, and none of them look like normal animals. A thunderbolt flashed by, and the thunder light illuminated a roaring giant bear spirit body, clearly illuminating the hollow skeleton inside the body, and the number of ribs could be counted.

The dark clouds are filled with all kinds of strange giant spirits that are challenging Kahn's cognition, and there are many strange creations that cannot be described by human's poor vocabulary. But without exception, their eyes were burning with terrifying blue fire, and at the same time they were staring at the tiny human beings in front of them.

They are the thousands of incarnations of the bear spirit. They waved lightning, let out roars that overwhelmed everything, and poured out unparalleled anger together.

Annie cried out in fright, these "bears" were not as friendly as Tibbers at all, they were much "bad".

Accompanied by a deafening roar, endless bolts of lightning struck down and fell behind the three of them. The ice surface was crushed ruthlessly, if these lightnings fell on them, it would definitely not be easy.

"Go! If you don't go, it will be too late! Take Annie to the boat first!" Kahn issued a warning. Kaisha jumped onto the boat with Annie in her arms, quickly untied the cable, and then jumped up and stepped heavily on the boat.

The hull of the boat swaying in the surf has a serious tilt, and the angle is just enough for Kahn to slide in directly with the trailer. With the inertia brought by the fully loaded trailer, the boat left the coast like an arrow. Then the two of them picked up their paddles one after another, and bravely advanced in the raging waves.

The terrifying island was quickly left behind, but there was still a sense of silence in his mind. Lightning fell into the sea, and the frantic arcs illuminated the cold and dark sea like daylight.

Kahn knew that the boat hadn't left the center of the storm, so he could only swing the oars non-stop, and didn't dare to turn back for a moment.

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