Chapter 124: Guilty (Alliance Leader Lin Yunlou Reward Plus 8/15)

Taliyah bit her lower lip and writhed excitedly in her seat, eyes looking around.

The seaside town has ushered in the prologue of the night, and the lanterns are lit in front of the inn, and it is full of guests, who have managed to secure a table.

A group of five people occupied a boxy table waiting to be served, and on one side of the table they occupied, only Kahnkasha was huddled together.

Taliyah is used to it, but Sivir is not used to this kind of behavior, and complains that the two are like siblings born in a conjoined body, tired of being together every day.

Because of the crowds of people in the place, Sivir did not bring a dazzling golden crossblade, changed into his usual clothes, and tied his long black and purple hair in a ponytail.

Although the skin armor changed her skin and made her look more youthful and hydrated, it did not change her temperament.

Her eyes were piercing, her sharp eyes revealed the identity of the warrior, and there was a bloody expression in her words, as if she would draw a sword against her if she disagreed.

Taliyah turned her eyes to Cassadine, who was also looking around but silent.

This uncle likes to use actions instead of words, and Taliyah only woke up and saw the barbecue with a hint of greasy eyes, and Cassadine immediately took them to a small restaurant by the sea to eat fish.

This made Taliyah very excited, this was the first time she had been to the restaurant since she came to Nash Lamei, and it was also the first time she had eaten seafood, and she was full of anticipation.

Finally, she looked at Karn and the others.

The little master can always restrain his gaze from looking around, and try to keep a low profile.

But out of the corner of his eye, he always pays attention to the movements around him, or observes the actions of others through the reflection of the teacup.

And Kai'Sa will unconsciously tense her face on a crowded occasion, with a cold expression, and don't let anyone in.

Even when talking to people at the same table, he didn't care about friendship at all, and his cold face never softened.

Taliyah suddenly found that the people around her had a lot of stories and personalities, and she was like an ordinary little sparrow, but she suddenly received the gift of the weaver mother.

She looked at the others and found that most of them didn't know anyone. But a table next to her, dressed as a merchant, talked about the topic she was interested in.

"Did you see a pillar of light falling from the sky last night and falling outside the city of Nashramme?"

"I heard that the gods of heaven have descended to earth and smashed a huge hole out of it."

Taliyah stared at her palmprints and began to make some associations.

Last night, outside the city......

The time and place all coincide, and the giant pit they are talking about should be the giant pit they have made, right?

I'm sorry that I fainted last night and didn't recover it, causing trouble to others.

But...... What happened to this god coming down to earth?

Could it be that Sivir really summoned Nasus, but ...... Where did the gods go?

"Sivir, what happened last night?" Taliyah looked at Sivir with eyes full of question marks, and Karn asked her to ask if she hadn't already.

Sivir couldn't help but shrink his head tactically, and after realizing that he couldn't dodge, he replied casually: "You should set off a firework." ”

"You weren't as calm last night as you are now." Karn quipped.

Kai'Sa wanted to say something, but she couldn't let go of it, and she didn't say it.

She was still not good at dealing with people like Sivir, and only the gentle tone with Taliyah would make her a little more relaxed.

"yes, I was so scared that I almost fainted." Sivir pouted.

"Isn't that what you're talking about?" Taliyah blushed suddenly, and didn't ask any more.

There seemed to be a difference of opinion among the merchants at the table, some of whom said that it was actually the presence of a divine soldier, because there were no huge footprints of the gods on the scene, only the nicks left by the blades.

She guessed that the scar marks at the scene were left by Calikar, but when others spoke of divine weapons, she remembered the evil weapons from the ancient times that Karn had spoken about not long ago.

They are living weapons with agitated hearts or bloody one-eyes, cursed cages for fallen gods.

Legend has it that this weapon will take over the user's body, annihilate the will of the wielder, and cause slaughter everywhere, and the purpose of existence is to destroy.

Thankfully, Taliyah can confirm that last night's events had nothing to do with these evil weapons.

The clerk brought a large plate of grilled fish to the table, and although various spices were added to the grilling process, it was not spicy overall.

"There's a thorn, don't swallow too fast." Cassadine reminds that children in the desert hinterland always get tricked when they eat fish for the first time.

Taliyah was immediately overwhelmed by the taste of the fish, and she didn't bother to ask questions and chew it carefully in her mouth.

She found that she was the only one who regarded fish as a staple food, while everyone else used it as an accompaniment, drinking wine with fish, and spending most of her time chatting, as if she could talk full.

At first, a few people were still chatting with great interest, but when the after-dinner tea talk from the other table reached their table, the people at the table tacitly quieted down.

One of the merchants asked a companion to help him bring some sea salt to the inland town of Amakra to sell.

The latter agreed, but said that something evil had happened in Amakra recently.

As soon as he said this, the others became interested and asked him to continue.

Perhaps this group of businessmen felt that there was some business opportunity in it.

He said that a pregnant widow came to Amakrah and found the Prophet and said, "Prophet, I am guilty. I killed my husband and abandoned my young son. ”

Hearing these two words, the Karn and the others at the next table were suddenly silent.

The widow sought the prophet to atone for her sins, and the prophet told her to tell her what had happened to her.

She had settled with her husband in Zurita, had a son, and lived a happy life, but she was pushed into the abyss by a flying disaster.

The husband suddenly contracted a serious disease, which could not be cured for a long time, and he was sick in bed within a few days, and became a waste.

There, they have no relatives and no cause, and the wife is left alone to earn money to support the family, while at the same time taking care of her seriously ill husband.

But the husband's illness required a high monthly investment in high medical expenses, and it didn't take long to bring down the family.

The wife was unable to pay for the medicine, she watched her husband's suffering, her son's ignorance, and the family's unsustainable choice.

While the child was still ignorant, she strangled her husband who was sick in bed with her own hands.

Without her husband's drag, the widow was able to feed her children alone, but she became depressed from then on. TVmobile/

But life didn't let her go, and one day when she went out to buy vegetables, she was kidnapped and insulted by a tribe of robbers who wanted to see her.

Not knowing how she spent the nightmare days, she dragged her broken body, held back her nausea, and returned home to continue cooking for her children.

But the morning sickness that followed finally broke her heart, and the pregnancy of the evil seed made her feel full of filth and unworthy to live.

She didn't want to die in front of her son, so she left home, wanting to find a place where no one was there to end her miserable life.

But she found that she couldn't do it.

In agony, she approached the Prophet to atone for her sins and die, but the Prophet granted her request to go back first.

A few days later, she was shocked to learn that the bandit tribe that had hurt her had been dragged underground by the monster and evaporated.

The ecstatic widow found the prophet again and gladly followed him to a world free of pain.