He Comes From the Void

Chapter 684: The Disappearing Left Eye

After learning of Vel'Koz's recent whereabouts, Karn and Kai'Sa left the Immortal Bastion by boat, and traveled along the coast of Noxus all the way through Piltover's Sun Gate to Belgun.

Turkugel, where the attack took place, is just southeast of Bergun. But that was already a week ago. It took Kahn three days to get here by boat alone. By the time he arrived in Turkugel, the day lily was almost cold.

Although they are already rushing to the scene of the crime as soon as possible, as time goes by, the scope of their search will continue to expand, and the search difficulty will continue to increase.

They bought two fast horses in Bergün, and then rushed to their destination without stopping. The city has developed well under the management of Noxus, and the docks are crowded with boats and boats, and it is a prosperous scene.

However, the news of the emperor's return caused some panic in this seaside city. Some people who were content with the status quo worried that Azir would bring an army of ascenders to recover the lost city, and that would inevitably cause conflict with Noxxa who was stationed in the city. Sri Lankan soldiers went to war.

They don't care who they live under, they just fear the war.

And Kahn left everything behind him. At this moment, he only has one goal, which is to find and kill Vel'Koz. Through dissecting Vel'Koz, he also deduced the weakness of the monitor.

Even if a war breaks out in the entire Runeterra, there will always be some humans who will become the winners and survive. But once the Overseer escapes from the cage, even victory will be meaningless.

Five days later, under the light of the morning sun, the two drove through the dense Tukugul forest and arrived at the camp that Indali had mentioned.

The camp was deserted, without the breath of a stranger, but there was a very strong void left.

There was no one on the sentry tower, and the broken gate fell to the ground, and was dismantled by something with brute force. A gully was torn open on the ground, and corroded rocks were exposed from the dry and cracked soil, exuding a vicious aura.

The sharpened spears were scattered on the ground, not even stained with blood, and their owners were nowhere to be seen.

"There was a big fight here," Kasha said, "and the bodies were cleaned up early."

It has been more than ten days since I started sending hair. If the body has not been disposed of, it must have rotted and smelled.

"I think it's a unilateral massacre." Kahn looked at these undamaged spears. The people here obviously didn't touch Vel'Koz before they were all massacred.

Otherwise, there will be some traces of corrosion on the weapon.

"We're late, Vel'Koz has already left."

"Go around and find someone to ask." Kahn didn't see any traces of Vel'Koz here, so he could only go to other nearby places to look for it.

In the woods, they encountered a hunter, and Karn asked him if he had seen Vel'Koz. The latter said that he did not see Vel'Koz, but asked about the distribution of nearby villages from him.

They went to visit these villages one after another to inquire about information, but they found nothing. Vel'Koz slaughtered it cleanly, leaving no survivors, and no one saw its movements.

Just when they thought Vel'Koz had left the area, a village they had visited was attacked. They rushed over as soon as they heard the news, but they arrived a step too late.

No one can be seen on the street, no matter whether it is an old man walking, an old woman drying dried fruit, or a child playing, none of them are seen.

A strange feeling arises spontaneously, a chill throbbing on the back of the spine, as if being stared at by a vicious gaze. Kahn quickly raised his head to look at the surrounding sky and any blind spots in his field of vision, but he didn't see anything abnormal in the blue sky and white clouds.

He turned his gaze back, and the scene in front of him was no different from any village.

The firewood was burned out and only embers remained, and the cooker on the pyre was full of food. Clothes were hanging up to dry, and last night's lanterns were still on the posts.

He and Kai'Sa exchanged wary glances, looked at each other, and then dispersed to find the vanished villagers, not too far away from each other.

Kahn made a discovery in the sheep house. He heard the cry of the sheep and came to the sheep house, and found that some of the sheep raised by the villagers were alive and some were dead. These sheep were not injured, but they all foamed at the mouth, and seemed to feel great fear, which triggered some bodily functions and died suddenly.

In short, these sheep were left untouched, some of them were frightened to death, and even those who were not frightened to death were all mentally disturbed.

In addition, he also found that a piece of wood in the fence of the sheep house was burnt blacker than pitch.

As soon as he stretched out his hand, just as his fingertips touched the scorched wood, it shattered into powder, revealing a smooth wooden pit.

This is the trace of void corruption, it can already be determined that Vel'Koz passed here, and it doesn't bother to attack these stupid goats. Its targets have always been humans with high IQs, but the strong void breath it emits alone is enough to scare these livestock to death, which Kahn has experienced as early as in Icacia.

Next, he and Kai'Sa also found similar traces everywhere. Based on the extent of these traces and the intensity of the breath, they probably deduced the trajectory of Vel'Koz's movement.

"Kan! There are discoveries here!"

Kai'Sa's shout was heard not far away, and Kahn immediately rushed over and found her standing next to a corpse.

The deceased was a middle-aged woman whom they had met once before. At this moment, she was curled up on the ground like a baby. The air did not smell of blood at all, and she did not have any recent scars on her body.

"She's alive," Kai'Sa said, moving the woman's hair under her nose so that it could be seen swaying in a slow, stiff rhythm.

"The breath is very shallow, and death is not far away."

"Wake her up and see if you can ask anything." Kaisha put her hand on the woman's shoulder and shook it: "Hey, wake up, tell me what that monster did to you, and I will avenge you. "

But no matter how much she shook, the woman showed no sign of waking up. Inadvertently, she used more strength and turned the woman over into a supine position.

The eyes of the middle-aged woman opened suddenly, and her right eye stared at the sky, dull and dull. The left eye was empty, replaced by a small black hole.

Kaisha shrank back in fright, but came closer again after seeing that the woman didn't make any follow-up actions.

They focused on the wound on the left eye, the eyelid and eyeball were all dissolved by void corrosion, and the small black hole went straight to the brain. And the brain was incomplete, and a large area of ​​dissolution appeared, which was why she couldn't wake up no matter how shaken it was.

Her brain has been lost, and only the brainstem still maintains the most basic breathing.

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