Chapter 123: The Savior's Blade
The rain of fire that fell from the sky terrified Sivir, and even she, who knew nothing about magic, could see that the flames could instantly disintegrate her flesh in the light of the fire, leaving only bones.
The fire and rain are dense and unavoidable.
Just as she panicked, Calikar voluntarily unleashed a divine force that formed a transparent curtain of light on her body.
The rain of fire fell on the thin curtain of light and miraculously extinguished.
Sivir was stunned and dodged the rain of fire under the protection of the light curtain, until she pulled out the cross blade, and the light curtain burst like a blister.
She recovered from the shock and climbed out of the charred crater with Calikar.
Standing on the ridge of the Colored Rock and looking back at the crater, Sivir felt a palpitation.
"Almost had an accident." Sivir came to Karn and exclaimed, "But this is a success, right? ”
The pillar of light broke through the sky under the night sky, and such a strong miracle could be noticed by anyone who was under the same continent.
Rumors of miracles on the outskirts of Nashlami were hotly discussed in the city the next day, and then spread throughout Shurima in a few days with caravans engaged in the silk trade.
"Nasus is the master of the desert, and he should notice the pillar of light. Unless he turns a blind eye......" Karn shook his head, he couldn't guarantee that Nasus would come, the jackal-headed god had been blinded by guilt.
"I risked my life to do this, and you told me that you might not be able to call Nasus? Well, it doesn't hurt me to come anyway, and I won't do it a second time. ”
Karn ignored Sivir's complaints, as the ritual was not meant to summon the Ascended.
This ritual is used to kill the warriors of the gods, or the fallen gods, as the incantation goes: "What is forged by the sun will be broken apart by the moon." ”
The vision it evoked meant for Nasus as a warning that there was a power here that could kill him, that there might be his brothers and sisters here.
As for whether he will come or not, it depends on what he thinks.
But no matter what he thought, Karn had only one way to get his attention.
Karn noticed that the pillar of moonfire that Sivir had summoned was short-lived, and he was suspicious.
Is it because she's human? Or is it because of the venue?
The floor of the circular theater of Nerema is made of melted sand, which can absorb the moonlight and concentrate the moonlight reflection in the center, thus summoning a more intense moonfire?
He looked at Sivir with a solemn expression.
Will this woman, after gaining more strength, think about breaking free again?
Sivir walked over to Taliyah with Calikar on his shoulder, put down his weapon, and went to check her condition.
The unconscious baby sparrow still shows no signs of waking up.
"Taliyah didn't wake up, I said don't bury this pit, just go." She said to herself, and carried Taliyah to the camel.
"Go back quickly, and fall asleep before dawn." She mounted her camel, and at the same time took the reins of Taliyah's camel, and turned back to urge the others.
Seeing this, Karn said nothing, and rode back to Nash Lamin with Kaisha.
Upon returning to the station, Karn told Sivir to go to sleep, and he helped to cool down the fever.
Kai'Sa also volunteered to stay and take care of her, and Sivir yawned for a while before returning to catch up on sleep.
Towards noon, the pale Taliyah finally woke up.
Seeing her chapped and peeling lips, Kai'Sa immediately went to bring a bowl of water.
Taliyah's body instinctively drank the water, and her mind cleared up.
"Little master, Sister Sasha, what happened last night?"
She remembered the events of last night, when it was dark in front of her eyes, she didn't remember anything, and she didn't know if it worked out, and now she remembered it and was very worried, worried that she had messed things up again.
"It's nothing, you're doing well, it's just that I'm missing a wonderful night." Karn comforted her with a tone of pity, snatching the cold towel from her forehead and tossing it back into the basin.
Taliyah reacted for a moment and immediately blushed, and in an instant there was some blood.
Kai'Sa, on the other hand, lifted the basin with a blank face, as if considering whether to splash Karn with cold water.
Karn then asked Taliyah, who had finished drinking, to lie down again and covered her with a blanket.
"Taliyah, if you want to know what happened yesterday, ask Sivir." He let out a long yawn and said indistinctly, "You go ahead and rest." I haven't closed my eyes all night, and now I'm going to catch up on sleep, and I'll call us when it's dinner. ”
With that, he left Taliyah's room with Kaisha.
"It turns out that the little master and Sister Sasha took care of me for one night......" Taliyah shrunk her neck, remembering his blame tone just now, and suddenly sneered with ease.
……
"Little master, Sister Sasha, get up!"
There was a knock on the door, and Taliyah's powerful voice rang out outside the door.
"Wait a minute." Kai'Sa responded in response from the covers.
"We're going to eat out tonight!" Taliyah added, as if hoping to motivate the two to get out of bed faster.
"Looks like the little sparrow is almost recovered." Karn, who had just woken up, murmured incoherently, felt his eyelids cling together, and hugged the delicate body in his arms again.
"Get up, don't keep people waiting too long." Kai'Sa tried twice to break free, and then tried to offer a good morning kiss before Karn let go of his arms.
"It's already evening"
"It's not about time periods, it's about people."
He opened his eyes and watched as she sat up and dressed with her back to him, the short coat slowly covering her smooth back, hugging her charming curves.
She noticed something at her feet, the clothes he had thrown at the foot of the bed before bed. Wearing only a short coat, she leaned over to pick it up and threw it at him.
Kai'Sa inserted her fingers into her hair and brushed all the large side parts behind her head that she had messed up with in her short clothes, a gesture that exuded wild beauty. TV updates the fastest //
"Do you want to go out naked or in skin armor?" The little sparrow chirped outside again, and she began to search for her pants as she grumbled.
Ever since arriving at the station, getting Karn out of bed had become more difficult than anything else.
"Extinguish the fire, wait a minute." Karn smiled narrowly.
"I'm not angry." Kai'Sa said the same. She had long been accustomed to the other party's undisguised gaze.
"I didn't say you."
Kai'Sa was stunned for a moment before she reacted, blushing slightly, quickly getting dressed and leaving the room first.
She knew that the more she stayed in Karn's eyes, the more he grinded.
"It's so angry." She muttered, then grimaced and spoke to Taliyah as usual.