Chapter 578: Looking for Akali

A Phantom Harbor, a hidden coastal village, guarded by the mystical powers of Ionia, hidden in the mist all year round.

Unlike Filore, who had been drained of natural magic, she had a sense of self-preservation.

She doesn't welcome strangers and is not on any map. If she wants to show her true face, she can only do it to her own will.

Most people come from the sea, dreaming of wealth, opportunity, or conquering the land, but their hopes are shattered in an instant.

At first, the coastline that had lured them would disappear into a cobalt-blue mist, like a thick wall, and from time to time the wall of fog would burst out with arcane energy. Then the sea rises and falls violently, setting off huge waves. As the survivors cling to the wreckage, the fog recedes for a moment, allowing them to see the glimmer of the flickering lanterns in the cavern say a cruel goodbye to them, before being dragged to the bottom of the air bay.

This is an area that even Noxus can't set foot in, and clever war stonemasons will avoid it and find another way.

It was already difficult to get to the city, not to mention that Jeno had to find a lone assassin here.

Tamu couldn't pinpoint the exact location of the city, but he was able to get here the other way.

There is a lot of magic here, and there is a portal to Bandel City, so Jeno quickly came to the city with Nora's help.

Stepping into Weili, Jeno's first feeling was that the atmosphere of this fishing village was a little heavy.

This is not well, the shadow of war hangs over the whole of Ionia, and although it is hidden, it also belongs to the category of the front line, and even a large number of Noxian troops are stationed in the west for more than ten miles, and the Norse army has inadvertently surrounded this place, maybe one day it will break through the mysterious guardian force and set foot in this area.

The Ionians fleeing the war fled to the Ionians, and with them the Snitches, Ronin, and outlaws with a single heart, chaos was happening all the time, like a microcosm of the true portrayal of Ionia.

Some people wanted to escape Ionia and escape the battlefield through the harbor of Cuili, but as soon as they sailed out of the foggy waters of Cuiri, they could see Noxian warships guarding the mouth of the strait not far away.

Only then could they understand that Noxus had blockaded the vast coastline of Ionia.

The warships from the Immortal Fortress, the Dragon Gate, and Besilico surrounded the coastline of Navoli, and they landed on the shore to assemble, and little by little they marched inland, and the few fingers that wanted to choke the heart began to retract forcefully.

No one will escape unless they are defeated.

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Jeno inquired about the address of the Bori's Inn from a local, and he knew that the innkeeper knew Akali and that he had not yet offered Akali a special service.

It hurts, it bleeds, and it inevitably causes physical contact, and a large part of the reason why Akali has become a regular visitor to the inn is because of the innkeeper's superb craftsmanship, which makes her linger.

That's a tattoo.

In fact, shortly after the younger sister of the Equilibrium Sect began to ignore caution, she went to the city to find the most famous local tattoo artist, Bori, and asked him to tattoo a dragon behind her to show her determination to punish her enemies.

Because among the spirits of all things revered by the Ionians, the spirit of the dragon is the most destructive and the most terrifying.

It's a pity that the spirit of the dragon spirit did not choose Akali because of this, if the tattoo can be possessed by the dragon, then Akali may have to change his name to Long Aotian. However, as the strongest disciple of the Equilibrium Sect after the Tribulation, Akali's strength is beyond doubt.

It's just that Jeno thinks it's a little inappropriate to let himself wear so little in order to show off his tattoos? Perhaps only Jinx could understand Akali's thoughts at the time.

When Jeno arrives at the Bori's Inn, it's late afternoon.

He looked around the clean and tidy hall of the inn, and at a glance he saw the only Vastaya, and he smiled and looked at Jeno who had just stepped into the inn, and greeted him with a kind gaze.

The Vasaya in front of him is the owner of the inn, Bori.

Jeno looked at the noisy tables around him, and realized that if he didn't book a room, there might be no more vacancies, so he expressed his thoughts to Bori.

Borriy didn't speak, for he was mute, but he quickly took a check-in record and grabbed a door number from a drawer and handed it to Jeno, who noticed that Borriy's hands had no animal features, just like humans, because only a human's dexterous hand could carve the finest tattoos.

As for why a Vastaya was mute back, it was because his tongue had been cut off as early as the first invasion of Noxus.

Noxus will decisively kill all the resistance forces when they invade, but they are much more tolerant of defectors. Kill or co-opt, and it's thought-provoking why they only cut out their tongues when dealing with Bori.

Jeno was lucky enough to stay in one of the few remaining rooms at the Boriy Inn before it filled up, so he didn't have to sleep on the streets in the chaos.

Because sleeping on the streets is not a wise choice in this special period, the influx of refugees has made it more chaotic than usual, and thefts and robberies occur from time to time in an environment where everyone is at risk.

You can't hope that you can find Akali by being persecuted by gangsters and attracting righteous assassins to come to the rescue, right?

After booking the room, Jeno asked Boriyi to order his dinner, a very ordinary seafood, which was simply washed and steamed, and served on the table in its original flavor, with a few plates of prepared sauce.

Ionian seafood is also cheap, and Jeno heard that it was because it was easy to obtain - as long as the Ionians offered sacrifices to the sea spirits, the seafood would be slapped ashore by the waves and picked up at will.

Therefore, the fishermen here only need to walk around the beach to pick and choose, clean up the garbage and maintain the clean coast, and they will have a harvest, and they do not need to go out to sea to cast nets to fish.

While eating, Jeno's eyes had been restlessly looking into the tattoo room on the second floor, hoping to see Akali's traces there, to see if she had been attracted by her unusual demeanor.

However, it didn't.

Akali didn't seem to be here, at least Jeno didn't feel the unusual gaze fall on her.

Why do you want to travel thousands of miles to find Akali? Why would he think that an assassin who doesn't even know magic will have an impact on the whole battle?

He's not just here to find Akali, but to help the Balance Sect regain their fighting spirit.

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