He Comes From the Void

Chapter 56: The Swarm and the Caravan

After leaving the underground, Kane found it was not easy to go back.

After walking 100 kilometers southeast in two days, they didn't even see a single hole in the ground, which meant that this thing wasn't everywhere like Mario's water pipes.

Only those who are unlucky will be dragged underground. Apart from man-made, there are not many people who stumble and fall.

The inner layer of the carapace gnawed at the flesh so hard that Kane fell to one knee in pain.

Kesha, who was a few steps away, immediately came to help him up, and Kane waved his hand and said that he was fine.

Fujia was hungry, and it used the pain to drive Kane to find some food for it to eat.

Now even if a disgusting blind reptile emerged from the rock and appeared in front of him, Kane would grab it and devour it without hesitation.

"How are you feeling?" Kane asked Keisha.

"Better than you." She said with a smile.

Skin nail tingling is a very common situation. It hurts when you are hungry, it hurts when you find an enemy, and sometimes it hurts even when you say the wrong thing...

Although Kane was able to stop the stinging pain with the Eye of the Abyss, it would recur soon, and he simply ignored it afterwards.

They were used to it, and this kind of hunger pain lasted for a few days without causing real harm to the human body, and she believed that they would find food soon.

The two continued to advance in the southeast direction, and finally walked out of the border of the Shurima Desert and entered the desert.

On the vast desert, the two saw some living plants--low and stubborn ferns that lay tightly on the ground, with tiny leaves of deep dark green, scattered sparsely on the golden land.

Kane heaved a sigh of relief, and if he walked on, he might see cacti or even peach trees.

He was about to say something encouraging to Keisha when he heard a strange voice coming from far behind him.

Humming... He was familiar with this sound, he had heard it in himself, it was the sound of insects flapping their wings.

But the sound was very dense, as if a plague of locusts had crossed the border.

He and Keisha turned around and looked behind, a hill blocked their eyes, but the sound became louder and louder.

The approaching speed was very fast, followed by the sound of wheels and whips, but they were not as loud as the sound of flapping wings, like a leaf submerged in a torrent and floating.

Immediately afterwards, Kane saw a scene like an action movie.

Two camels pulled a caravan and jumped from the highest point of the hill, then fell heavily, and rushed down the slope quickly.

What followed was a black cloud of insects. Hundreds of Milos flew in the sky, biting their jaws and waving their big claws, chasing the prey below.

The woman sitting in the driver's seat outside the carriage flicked her whip vigorously, causing the camels that pulled the cart to gallop away screaming in pain. And there seemed to be people in the carriage, and from time to time, arrows with acceptable accuracy were shot from the window, knocking down one or two Milos.

But that doesn't help the whole thing.

"Mom! There are not enough arrows!" A child shouted from inside the carriage, and the voice seemed to be younger than Keisha.

"Oil bottles! The cabinet on the left! Hurry up, we have to run over them!" The woman outside the carriage shouted, and there were a few more whips, and the caravan suddenly accelerated forward. The sound of a little boy falling down.

Then, a flaming arrow wrapped in oilcloth was fired from the carriage, shooting into the swarm of insects in the sky.

Several burning Milos beetles fell from the sky, landed on the sand and fluttered, exuding the smell of burning chitin.

The swarm of insects finally flew over the caravan, and they fell one after another. Their bodies, which were as big as hounds, hit the roof with a bang sound. More beetles settled on the roof, and the wooden carriages creaked under the weight of the giant insects.

"Hold on tight!" the woman yelled, before swerving to throw some beetles away.

More beetles landed on the car, Da'ao broke through layers of beams on the roof, and the children in the car screamed.

The caravan was shaking and bumping, shaking violently like a boat in a stormy sea, and it was about to roll over.

The difficult survival of the mother and children moved Kesha with compassion, but natural selection is the law of nature.

This matter did not involve Void, and she didn't know whether she should make a move for a while.

"If you want to save it, save it." Kane found that Keisha's body was tense and ready to move, so he went over and patted her on the back.

"But……"

"But what? It's not like you to be indecisive. Keisha, if you are worried about scaring people or being misunderstood, then don't go with expectations... Yes, you are just hungry, and your goal is the group of beetles, saving people Just by the way. But if those people are scared away, then their things are ours too."

Kane's words made Kesha's eyes shine, and she found a reason to convince herself!

"Thank you! I'll go hunt for you." She kissed Kane on the face, then put on her helmet, turned into an afterimage and rushed towards the swarm.

Kane snorted happily, put on his helmet, flapped his wings and flew up, rushing towards the caravan.

Keisha pierced the insect swarm like a sharp knife, her shoulder pod ejected hovering missiles, whistling and knocked down more than a dozen Milos beetles, the hard chitin shell melted under the purple flames, and charred cigarette.

Kane arrived just as the caravan was overwhelmed by the swarm.

He swooped down and drove the bone spur through the head of a Milos that was trying to get into the car through a hole in the roof. Then they stood on the top of the caravan to clean up the giant insects attached to the caravan. The siblings in the caravan nervously looked up at him in the carapace through the hole in the roof.

He cleaned up the beetles outside the carriage one by one, and then Kane realized that as long as he stood on the roof of the car, the later insect swarms would not dare to approach him because of the terrifying aura emanating from him.

He didn't have a good means of killing enemies in the air, so he stood beside the car and paddled, and even took off his helmet to greet the siblings in the car, which shocked them.

Keisha alone is enough to take over the entire swarm. Her attack is very effective against these fragile ordinary life forms. She can keep her aim while moving at high speed. Every round of Icacia rainstorm can accurately shoot down more than ten insects. Milos beetle.

The beetles swooped down on her at the same time, but they couldn't even touch the hem of her clothes. She disappeared suddenly, and then reappeared more than ten meters away in the next moment. The flashing figure was more ghostly than a ghost, and then a pair of fist blades spewed out blue-purple flames, burning the swarm to nothingness.

In less than two minutes, the burning corpses of giant insects were piled up around the caravan, and more than a hundred Milos were all killed without leaving one.

Keisha walked towards Kane out of breath, and she saw the siblings climb out of the carriage, standing in a pile of strange bottles and jars and looking at her in surprise.

Their mother walked up to her and bowed deeply to her and Kane in turn.

"You saved us," she said. "We appreciate it."

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