He Comes From the Void

Chapter 675 Dazzling

Kahn was also very surprised by Lissandra's question. He always thought that Lissandra, as the creator of the dream, knew about that weird dream.

Looking at it now, she doesn't know.

"I've been here in my dreams, but it's a little different."

"What's different?"

"Why is there no huge stone spur hanging from the dome here?" Kahn said after comparing the surrounding environment.

"The Mortis stone thorn? The place you dreamed of is not the Nine." Lissandra said, "That's the glare, where the other watcher is."

"Are there many monitors?" Kai'Sa asked.

"Well, there are dozens of monitors invading Runeterra, and several monitors can be observed with the naked eye at the same time, but this is where the seal is weakest."

"As for the watcher you mentioned, it was pierced by the Mortis stone, so we call it the glaring eye."

The situation was even worse than Kai'Sa thought. There were dozens of monitors, and just the weakest one was enough to make people despair.

"Is that glaring...killed?" she asked.

"It's not that easy. Just like me, I'm living well without both eyes. Judging from its dream state, it's still very healthy." Lissandra said. "Don't look at it."

Following the direction that Lissandra's skinny fingers pointed, Kahn could see a huge black shadow under the central ice surrounded by nine icicles, like a sea monster lurking under the sea of ​​ice, but it was darker than anything he had ever seen before. Any sea monster is huge.

"I can feel its presence."

He didn't look down, but even so, out of the corner of his eye, he could see the shadows below. It was tugging at him, it seemed to be pulling his attention...

It was especially difficult to resist this kind of attraction, and Kahn felt that his eyes were constantly trying to break through the control of willpower and glance down, knowing that he saw Lissandra moving calmly on the ice.

Here, blindness becomes a blessing.

They moved to the middle, and on the way they approached an icicle of one of the nine statues. There were dark strands frozen inside, leading to the bottom of the ice. It was not difficult to guess that they all extended from the monitor's body.

Runes are engraved on the icicles, and thin lines are engraved on the surface of the icicles, forming the writing of the runes.

"Tell me, what happened to the mark?" Lissandra asked.

"The edge is still very sharp, it looks like it was carved just now." Kahn examined it carefully.

"Very well, this means that they have not shown any signs of melting for thousands of years."

"But it's completely dark inside." The icicles in front of him suddenly reminded Kahn of tooth decay. The outside looks fine, but the inside is full of corruption.

"Let's get straight to the point. If you're just here to see the Watcher, you can leave. If you want to do anything about it, please tell me your plan first, and I will assist you as much as possible."

"I want to take a part of it as a sample and take it out for research. Will this affect the seal?"

"There will be a little bit, don't you have the ability to predict the future? What did you see?"

Kahn rolled his throat and didn't answer.

He has to try it first to know the answer, and then if the situation is wrong, he will immediately use time backtracking to come before everything happened.

It was his plan to do it under the eyes of the watchers. Although it was simple, it still required great courage to execute it.

"Ka'Sa." He shouted, wanting to call Kai'Sa over to help him carry out the plan, but when he turned around, he found that she had walked to the middle of the ice bottom at some point.

"Ka'Sa!" He yelled again, even harder than before, but for some reason, Kai'Sa didn't respond to his call as if she couldn't hear her, and kept looking down at her feet.

"Oops..." Kahn, who suddenly realized something, subconsciously rushed over, trying to drag her out of the middle, but he just ran a few steps into the middle, and a heavy pressure rose in his mind.

He felt something move in the corner of his eyes, and then a silent weight weighed on him, making him breathless.

Immediately afterwards, his void skin armor changed, and he began to walk forward with his body uncontrollably. But he himself did not have any awareness of this, everything he saw became blurred, as if a thick fog suddenly rose around him, blocking all senses.

Suddenly he couldn't see Kai'Sa, and what he saw was a huge one eye, frozen under the ice, unblinking.

It was a huge, breathtaking, lidless, one-eyed.

There is only twenty feet of solid ice between him and him, and this mere twenty feet of solid ice bears the weight of the entire world.

Dark, curly, tentacle-like limbs around the giant eye, the size of the giant eye dwarfed even Vel'Koz, whom he had seen once in Icacia.

It is like a mountain range that has not yet grown out of the ground, and this is still a relatively small existence among them. Deeper under it, there are more and larger surveillance eyes, secretly harboring suspicions about their world. With the desire to devour.

It's just that Kahn's gaze is completely attracted by it at this moment, and there is wisdom hidden in that gaze, which makes people feel that it is not really asleep. Its gaze seeped into the skin, and he felt that his existence was being analyzed, and his reason was thrown into the boundless dark night...

He glimpsed the eternal illusion again in the strange purple light, his consciousness began to return, and he also realized that he was stepping into the abyss of nothingness. Then he began to back away from this spiritual black hole, eagerly looking away, he saw Lissandra right behind him.

She seemed to have been standing there, as if she had no intention of making a move. Kahn no longer pinned his hopes on this woman, he looked at Kai'Sa again to confirm her location.

He couldn't go there, that would be putting himself in danger again.

So he tried to manipulate her skin armor, from raising her head to stepping her legs, moving away from the center step by step, like moving in a swamp, the pulling force generated by the watchers was constantly pulling them. The skin armor of this void creature is like a layer of iron skin, and the smooth ice surface under her feet is like a magnet that is hard to break free at this time, and the magnetic field is constantly attracting her.

In the end, Kahn desperately brought Kai'Sa out of the watcher's gravitational pull. He shook her shoulders vigorously. Kai'Sa let out a violent inhalation sound like a person waking up from a big dream, but the black shadow seemed to Still swimming in the corner of her eyes, she subconsciously wanted to turn her head to look back, but Kahn held her face down and stopped this extremely irrational behavior.

"Don't! Again! Look! It's over!" Kahn shouted word by word.

Kaisha nodded suddenly, feeling a little more sober, and explained her behavior just now with lingering fear.

"I just glanced at it accidentally, and my spirit seemed to be pulled into a black hole, and then the skin armor was taken over...I know it's not you, but I...I can't control it."

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