Chapter 295: The Forgotten One

I've heard from my followers that you're a gifted girl who doesn't know how to use this power, and you can tell me about your experience, and I think I might be able to help you figure out what's wrong with it. ”

Through Taliyah's experience, Jana wanted to learn how other gods "managed" their followers, as a new deity who had only lived for hundreds of years, she had too many problems and things to learn, but she was given so little time that it was necessary to learn appropriately.

This is also the first time that Cana has tried to show favor to the other gods, after all, the enemy is at the head, and Cana must fight for this heavy power.

"Weaver Mother, Weaver Mother, please don't be angry with Taliyah." How fortunate it was, first by Mother Weaver, then with the help of Jana, and by the two gods who showed kindness to her, and Taliyah was a little flattered.

With a gentle breeze, she began to recount the years she had spent in Shurima.

Taliyah is a humble person, she thinks she just needs to get through this life like a busy sparrow, but her fate is not ordinary.

So after discovering her talent, she consulted with her parents and the wisest grandmother of the tribe, and chose to hide and suppress this talent.

But when it comes to the traditional rite of passage of the tribe, the dance under the moon reveals her talent, and the earth that melts as she dances in full view of the eyes nearly hurts her mother.

So the dance under the moon was only halfway through, and she fled into the night, away from these relatives who loved her deeply.

Fortunately, she was born in Shurima, not Demacia.

Her father found her in the desert and relieved her guilt with love and care, and eventually she returned to the tribe to complete the ceremony, and the tribe accepted her calmly, and no one blamed her.

But love and worry were at the same time, and Taliyah knew she couldn't live up to the trust of her people—she knew that if she stayed with the tribe, she would be risking their lives.

So, despite everyone's pain, Taliyah said goodbye to her parents and her people and set out on a long journey alone.

……

After listening to Taliyah's story, Jana probably understood why she was so often in a magical rampage.

"You are wrong to take this gift as a threat."

She points out that it was Taliyah's mentality that went wrong.

"So what to do?" Taliyah asked.

The Weaver Mother gave her this talent, but there was no accompanying manual, and any of her actions could affect this power, and she was worried that Liya often lay in bed and tossed and turned, until the day dawned and the charcoal fire burned to ashes.

Long-term irregular sleep and the barren environment of the desert made her endocrine disorder at a young age, and her cheeks were full of freckles.

"You use the dam of the soul to block the torrent of magic, it is better to block it than to sparse, magic needs constant guidance so that it will not overflow, you should exercise your abilities more to help you better control them, control comes from long-term practice, your potential will be limitless."

Cana taught Taliyah the same way she had taught Jano before, but Jano didn't have any worries about that, his magic was already integrated with Hex, and he wanted to have more of them, so that they could be stored in the core.

Storing mana is just as exciting for him as saving money, and his mana is always insufficient.

"Ahh That's what Master Yasuo said, he told me to go to Freljord, and said there was a lot of ice and rocks! Let me unleash my talent in the mountains there, and use it more! ”

After spending days in exile with Yasuo in Ionia, Taliyah was forced to part with him due to news of Azir's resurrection from her hometown.

Yasuo's words before parting were for Taliyah to use her powers, whether to create or destroy, to embrace it, without reservation.

This ability will become her wings, and the sparrow will be able to fly against the wind and carry her back home.

The word Freljord wasn't fluent in Taliyah's mouth, she was obviously unfamiliar with the place, she hadn't heard it a few times, let alone go, so she still didn't get a place to exercise after saying goodbye to Yasuo.

In fact, the Gobi where Taliyah lives is the best place to practice, there are stones everywhere and there is no one to worry about, so she doesn't have to worry about causing an earthquake and hurting others, but this truth is something she only learned after she left Shurima.

Then one trouble after another followed, and before he could find his family, like saving Yasuo, he saved another dying woman in a passing city, and then he was involved in this matter.

Yasuo was hunted down by the guards, and Taliyah saved him and stayed with him and was hunted down; Sivir was chased and killed by Zelas, and Taliyah was also hunted down for saving her, which really makes people sigh ****~

"Who is Yasuo?" Jana looked confused.

"One of the ronins I rescued in the snowy mountains of Ionia somehow became my master. His knife was as fast as the wind, and with a smack he had all the guards chasing him. ”

"A man like the wind." Jeno added faintly.

"Yes, yes, yes!" Taliyah agreed, and although they had only been together for a few days, she saw that Yasuo was indeed like an unruly wind.

"Guards? Chase him, I think your teacher may not be a good person. Caitlin sensed Taliyah's words and looked at her suspiciously.

"I only know that he is a murderer, but he did teach me how to control this power initially, and it must be the fault of the person he killed first!"

Believing in her mentor's character, Taliyah unceremoniously argued.

"But you said that he later killed the guards who pursued him, so he was wrong again and again?"

Caitlin has a preconceived aversion to criminals, whether the other party is really at fault or not, but it is wrong to flout the law and commit murder.

Her words left Taliyah speechless, and she wanted to defend something more, but was stopped by Jeno.

"Let's skip this matter, I suddenly thought of a place where I could exercise your abilities." Jeno glared wildly at Catelyn and told her not to provoke Taliyah, as no one would benefit from a loss of magic.

Soon, Caitlyn was pouting and silent.

Yasuo's grievances were too tortuous, and he didn't tell his students anything about him other than teaching, so it was better to leave it at that, or someone would starve to death.

"Taliyah, that ...... You should know where Renekton is now, right? Take me there. ”

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