He Comes From the Void

Chapter six hundred and eighty fifth deep into the brain

The woman's deep brain wound made the two gasp. When they saw it with their own eyes, it was much more terrifying than what Indali said.

But the strange thing is that the woman's expression is very peaceful, without the pained expression caused by the injury.

Then, they found the corpses of the rest of the villagers one after another in the village. All of them had the same wound on their left eyes, and they all collapsed into the same mental state. They looked very peaceful, and because of that, they looked all the more terrifying.

Kahn tried to find anyone who could communicate, but no one survived the attack. They all had their brains damaged and could only breathe.

Relating to the circular corrosion holes that he saw everywhere before, Kahn could imagine Vel'Koz's killing method. It inserted a corrosive tentacle into the left eye socket of a person, and analyzed it like a data cable. The brains of the prey then transfer their knowledge and memories to their own, in an incomprehensible horror.

And in this process, no physical pain was caused to the victim.

It seemed to be able to accurately block people's perception. Even the top surgeons couldn't make patients feel no pain during the operation without anesthesia, but Vel'Koz did it easily.

Unable to find any survivors, the two could only go to Vel'Koz based on the information they had previously judged.

They don't have time to take care of those villagers, they can't survive.

There is no way to rescue this kind of wounded, the brains of vegetative people just shrink, and they are directly dissolved, and it is impossible to revive them. As time goes by, the body fails and dies within a day.

And Kahn and the two go after Vel'Koz early, maybe they can stop it before it launches the next attack.

But Vel'Koz was too cunning, leaving no trace after it left the village. It can fly in the air, so there is no trace of its footprints.

It can also be seen from the location it chooses to attack. It is a gathering place of isolated and helpless human beings every time. It seems that it knows not to cause large-scale panic in front of people, so I have never heard of the rumors of it massacring the city, even if it Fully capable of this.

Compared with its kind who only know how to eat, it is both powerful and cautious.

Losing the trace of Vel'Koz, Kahn could only use a clumsy method, flying around the forest from time to time, looking for any suspicious figures. But this kind of aimless search is extremely inefficient. He has never seen any floating giant shadows, nor has he perceived any void creatures entering his range of perception.

Just when they thought Vel'Koz might have left the area, it struck again.

It was a peaceful late night. When Kahn and the others were resting by the river, they saw an unnatural purple light suddenly lit up in the distant sky, followed by a burst of thunder-like explosions.

They exchanged glances, saw surprise in each other's eyes, stepped on the bonfire in a hurry and rushed to the scene at full speed.

Kai'Sa was running on the ground, while Karn was flying over the forest. His wide field of vision made it easier for him to spot Vel'Koz.

But when they arrived at the scene of the incident, they were still one step too late.

Kahn landed on the tree, there was no Vel'Koz in front of his eyes, only the evil energy of the road tore open a ravine, a carriage crashed into the ravine, the horse was forcibly divided into two parts, the front and the back, More than ten meters away from each other, the burnt cross-section was as black as charcoal, constantly emitting black smoke of dissolved substances.

Kahn jumped off the tree, and more information needs to be carefully checked on the carriage to find out.

"Did you see Vel'Koz in the sky?" Kai'Sa asked.

"No." Kahn shook his head. He didn't see any suspicious shadows around him, nor did he feel the existence of void creatures, otherwise he would have chased after them.

"We've come very quickly. It's only been a few minutes since we saw the light and we rushed around. It stands to reason that you should be able to see where it left when you fly in the sky."

What Kaisha thought was that Kahn's vision in the sky is so wide, even in the dark, it is not difficult to see things a minute away, so that there is less time left for Vel'Koz to commit crimes, it should It's too late to escape.

"Really not, I won't let it go for sure after seeing it." Kahn himself felt puzzled, and he also thought that Vel'Koz would have no time to leave, unless it had some special means.

"Strange……"

"Don't be surprised, let's check the scene first."

Kahn came to the side of the carriage and noticed some details that could only be seen on closer inspection.

The door of the carriage was destroyed in the impact, people outside could not get in, and people inside could not get out. Kahn jumped to the top of the carriage, and found that the roof was burnt to create a smooth pothole, and he could observe the situation inside from this hole.

A smell of blood wafted out, and Kahn saw an old man with the appearance of a scholar sitting in the corner of the carriage with his head up, his eyes wide open, his face serene, and a smooth hole was left in his left eye. Another boy dressed as a page boy fell unconscious on the ground, but Kahn could see that his face was covered with blood, but his left eye did not disappear.

"Maybe he's still alive!" Kahn excitedly tore open the roof of the carriage with his paws and dragged the boy out, but the result disappointed him greatly.

The servant boy was already dead, but he was not killed by Vel'Koz, but was killed by a blow to the head at the moment of the disaster, and there was a wound left by the violent blow on his head. But maybe that's why he escaped from Vel'Koz's clutches.

And ten meters away from the side of the carriage, there was a coachman who was upside down, with the same hole in his left eye, but the difference was that his clothes and skin were burned off.

"No one survived." Kai'Sa shook her head in frustration, and came one step too late.

"I still have some discoveries." Kahn comforted her: "I have a little understanding of Vel'Koz's motives."

"What?" Kasha asked.

"Let's restore what happened first." Kahn circled the carriage, organizing his words as he walked.

"Looking at the situation, Vel'Koz should have launched the attack while the carriage was driving. It attacked the horse with energy that burst into bright lights and loud noises, causing it to be split in half. This ability is too powerful, causing the road surface to A ravine was torn open. The first half of the horse’s corpse flew out more than ten meters due to inertia, and the second half crashed into the ravine together with the carriage.”

"It stands to reason that the coachman should have also fallen in front of the carriage, but his body appeared on the side of the carriage. Combined with the burns on his body, it shows that he should have been used by Vickers when he hit the air. Catch it with your hand, extract the brain and throw it aside, while the clothes and skin are burned by the tentacles wrapped around the body in the process."

"Why did Vel'Koz hold the coachman in the air before making a move?" Kai'Sa was puzzled, because the corpses he encountered before only had a hole in his left eye, and his body was intact.

"Maybe it's because people think it's not good to eat when they're dead."

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