Chapter Eighty-Seven: An Unexpected End (Helmsman NN Morning Star Plus Update)
With the blessing of the Tears of the Goddess, Kane's mana seems to be inexhaustible. This group of robbers became the touchstone for him to test the power of his spells, and they were bombarded with various elemental magics one after another, and half of them died in the blink of an eye.
Hidden in the caravan and tightly guarded by her mother, Taliyah watched as Kane weaved all sorts of manic and untamed elements into a brilliant pattern that bloomed gorgeously under the desert night sky.
The thought that arose in her mind: Can she also use magic to protect her people?
Taliyah didn't give it a try, the situation was almost one-sided, she just had to wait for Kane to clean up the rest of the bandits.
She withdrew her gaze from Kane, and saw a shadow wrapped in light armor in the afterglow, rushing towards her father with terrifying speed.
The bandit leader knew very well that the mage could not be defeated by himself, and the swordsman was protected by the weavers, and if he did not capture the chieftain, the battle would end without suspense.
In order to survive, he can only go out!
The bandit leader struck out brazenly, his vigorous pace comparable to that of a cheetah, and he sprinted at high speed to sweep through the defensive line. Several weavers guarding the chief's side were swept by spears that were too fast to see shadows, and fell to their knees clutching blood-spurting wounds.
There was no barrier between the two, and the bandit leader held out his palm with sharp armor to the weaver chief. The latter's eyes were still a little blurry in the sand, and by the time he saw the robbers approaching, it was too late.
At this moment, the earth shook violently.
The earth shook, and the whole world swayed up and down in the two holes dug out by the mask.
The bandit leader watched in amazement as his outstretched hand staggered away from the chieftain, and then moved closer and closer to the ground.
The earth has risen!
The earth shook violently, and a wall of rock suddenly rose between the bandit leader and the weaver chieftain, then shattered and fell towards the bandits.
Then the earth boiled!
Thundered
Countless rock walls and stone curtains rise from the ground, separating people and forming a ring into an arch.
But these rock structures were unstable, and they collapsed in the blink of an eye during a violent earthquake.
Kane didn't have the ability to unleash this terrifying large-scale magic, and he could feel the power of the elements surging in the earth beneath his feet, all rushing to one place!
It's Taliyah!
The elemental power came involuntarily, like a torrential rain engulfing her, and she responded to the call of the earth, and couldn't help but open her arms, unreservedly facing the incoming magic.
The rocks crumbled one after another, leaping toward her fingertips, weaving into a wall of rock curtains as she moved.
But this ability was a disaster in her hands, and she did not have enough power to harness it, and the masterpiece she had woven to protect her people collapsed in the blink of an eye, drowning everything out.
"Why did Taliyah wake up early?" In the rumbling earthquake, Kane couldn't even spell it out.
He tried to rush to Taliyah to break her connection to the land, but was blocked by the curtains.
"Keisha, danger! Don't go too far with me! ”
He had no choice but to hug Kaisha tightly before the two were separated by the wall curtain, and stretched out an air shield that was better than nothing, blocking the surrounding landslides. 手机端 一秒記住『→m.\B\iq\u\g\\o\m』 provides you with wonderful \ novel reading.
Everywhere there were screams of panic, and only Babayan, who was sitting in the caravan, was calm.
The old grandmother's eyes full of wisdom looked at the mighty Taliyah beside her, and she kept muttering words like "Mother Weaver's manifestation".
Taliyah eventually lost consciousness under the boulder grinding, and her body collapsed limply.
Babayan fished her with a shepherd's cane and didn't let her fall out of the car.
I don't know how an old man reacts and has the strength.
The earthquake finally stopped, and Kane dispersed his air shield, and the smoke and dust were isolated by the air shield, and the two of them were still clean.
The corners of Kesha's eyes were pouting, and the scene she had just experienced reminded her of bad memories.
"It's okay, I can feel the pulsation of the Void Stone in my uncle's hand."
She immediately wiped away her tears and began to look for Cassadine in the ruins.
The sand thieves ran to death, no one made any more trouble, and the weavers who survived also took action to pull out the people who were buried by the rubble.
They soon found Cassadine, who had been hit in the knee by a rolling stone and was walking with a slight limp.
"It's okay." Cassadine grinned and welcomed her daughter into her arms.
Kane doesn't have any healing potions in his hands, and he doesn't have healing spells.
Although it was only a few scrapes, he still felt that it was necessary to take Cassadine to show Babayan, who also took care of the work of the soil doctor.
Lining up in front of the caravan, Kane saw the wounded neatly stacked on blankets, but most of the wounds on their bodies were lacerations or puncture wounds from the battle with the bandits.
Except for Taliyah, who was lying on the side, there was no sign of injury on her body, but her forehead began to burn.
Asked the dyer next to him, Kane got this answer: "The Weaver Mother blessed the tribe in the dark, no one died in the earthquake, most of them just suffered some bruises." ”
The Mother of Weavers is the patron deity of the Weaver Tribe, a mystical deity revered by nomadic tribes.
"Strange thing." Cassadine muttered.
The huge wall curtain crumbled around him, and it was outrageous that no one was stoned to death.
"It's a patron saint after all." Kane said it was understandable.
However, he didn't think it was the blessing of the Weaver Mother, he was more likely to think that it was Taliyah's subconscious desire to protect his people that caused this result.
She was self-defeating, then reluctantly remedied, and at the cost of minor injuries to all of them, she drove away the vicious sand thieves, although several weavers still died under the blindless swords and guns.
There were many wounded people, and Cassadine was driven away by Babayan just by getting a plaster. She also had to check the injuries of many people and let Cassadine erase them on his own.
Keisha offered to help, Cassadine rolled up his trouser legs, and she applied the grass-scented plaster to his swollen knees.
A voice was heard not far away, and Kane saw the chieftain with his head wrapped in bandages directing his people to camp next to the ruins.
The fighting was exhausting, the wounded needed to recuperate, and it was impossible to start migrating in the middle of the night.
Although death is sad, the survivors have to move on.
In the middle of the night, the chief and several weavers happened to dig a few graves in the valley to bury the dead, and his wife kindly brought blankets to Kane and the others to dispel the cold, thanking them for their help.
The desert nights were cold, and both Kane and Keisha were wearing only a short coat, so the blankets that were sent really made a big difference.
Cassadine uses one alone, while Kane Kesha shares one.
They sat back to back on the rocks, wrapped in heavy blankets from the neck down, meaning that Kane wanted to do something inside, and Cassadine next to him couldn't see it.
But with so much going on, Kane had no idea for the time being.
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