He Comes From the Void

Chapter 87 Unexpected Ending

With the blessing of the Goddess' Tears, Kane's mana seems to be inexhaustible. This group of bandits became his touchstones for testing the power of spells. They were indiscriminately bombarded by various elemental magics, and half of them died in a blink of an eye.

Taliyah, who was hiding in the caravan and was tightly protected by her mother, was fascinated by watching Kane weave all kinds of manic and unruly elements into wonderful patterns, which bloomed gorgeously under the empty night sky of the desert.

This thought arose in her heart: Can she also use magic to protect her people?

Taliyah didn't try casually, the situation was almost one-sided, she just had to wait for Kane to clean up the rest of the bandit group.

She withdrew her gaze from Kane, and out of the corner of her eye, she saw a shadow wrapped in light armor rushing towards her father at a terrifying speed.

The bandit leader knew very well that the mage couldn't beat him by himself, and the swordsman was protected by the weavers again. If he didn't catch the chief, the battle would end without any suspense.

In order to survive, he had to go all out!

The leader of the bandit made a bold move, his vigorous pace was comparable to that of a cheetah, and he sprinted past the defense line at high speed. Several weavers guarding the chief were struck by the spears that were so fast that they could not be seen, and they knelt down on the ground clutching their bleeding wounds.

There was no obstacle between the two, and the bandit leader stretched out his sharp protective palm to the weaver chief. The latter's eyes were still a little blurred by the sand, and it was too late when he found the robbers approaching.

At this critical moment, the earth trembled violently.

The ground shook and the whole world shook up and down in the two holes dug out by the mask.

The bandit leader watched in astonishment as his outstretched hand staggered away from the chief, and then got closer and closer to the ground.

The earth has actually risen!

The ground trembled violently, and a rock wall suddenly rose between the bandit leader and the weaver chief, and then crumbled, crashing down on the bandits.

Then, the earth boiled!

Rumble——

Countless rock walls and stone mantles rise from the ground, separating people, forming a ring and an arch.

However, these rock structures are not stable, and they collapsed in the blink of an eye in the violent earthquake.

Kane has not yet been able to release this terrifying large-scale magic. He can feel the power of the elements surging in the ground under his feet, and they all rush to one place!

It's Taliyah!

The mighty power of the element hit her involuntarily, like a torrential rain engulfing her, she responded to the call of the earth, and couldn't help opening her arms, unreservedly facing the oncoming magic power.

The rocks shattered one after another, jumping towards her fingertips, weaving a rock wall and stone curtain with her movements.

But this kind of ability is a disaster in her hands. She is not strong enough to control it. The masterpiece she wove to protect the people collapsed in a blink of an eye, drowning everything.

"Why did Taliyah wake up early?" During the rumbling earthquake, Kane couldn't even form the spell.

He wanted to rush to Taliyah and break her connection with the earth, but layers of walls blocked his way.

"Kesha, it's dangerous! Stay away from me!"

Reluctantly, he could only hug Kaisha tightly before the two were separated by the wall, and spread out an air shield that was better than nothing to block the surrounding landslides and landslides.

There were panic screams everywhere, only Babayan sitting in the caravan remained calm.

The old grandmother's eyes full of wisdom looked at Taliya who was showing great power beside her, and she kept muttering words such as "the weaver mother appeared".

Taliyah finally lost consciousness under the grinding of the boulder, and her body fell limply.

Babayan picked her up with a shepherd's scepter and kept her from falling out of the cart.

I don't know how an old man has the reaction and strength.

The earthquake finally stopped, and Kane dissipated the air shield. The smoke and dust that filled the air were isolated by the air shield, and the two were still clean.

The corners of Kesha's eyes were balled up, and the scene she had just experienced brought back 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 Kassadin in the ruins.

The sand bandits ran as fast as they could, no one made trouble anymore, and the weavers who survived the disaster also took action one after another, pulling out the clansmen who were buried by the rubble.

They soon found Kassadin, who was walking with a limp after being hit by a rolling stone in the knee.

"It's fine." Kassadin grinned and welcomed his daughter into his arms.

Kane has no wound medicine in hand, and no healing spell.

Although it was just a few bruises, he still felt that it was necessary to take Kassadin to show Babayan. The old grandmother also took care of the work of the native doctor.

Lining up in front of the caravan, Kane saw that the wounded were neatly stacked on blankets, but most of the wounds on their bodies were cut or puncture wounds from fighting the bandits.

Except for Taliyah, who was lying beside her, there was no sign of injury on her body, except that her forehead was starting to burn.

Asked Ranniang next to him, Kane got this answer: "The Weaver Mother blesses the tribe in the dark, no one died in the earthquake, most of them just suffered some scratches."

The Weaver Mother in her mouth is the patron saint of the weaver tribe's belief. This mysterious deity is highly respected by nomadic tribes.

"Strange thing." Kassadin muttered.

The huge wall curtain collapsed around him, and it was outrageous that no one was killed.

"After all, it's the patron saint." Kane said it was understandable.

However, he didn't think it was the Weaver Mother's blessing. He was more inclined to think that Taliyah's subconscious desire to protect the people caused this result.

She was self-defeating at first, but she managed to make up for it later. At the cost of minor injuries to all members, she drove away the vicious sand robbers, although several weavers still died under the eyesless swords and guns.

Many people were injured, and Kassadin was chased away by Babayan just after getting a piece of plaster. She also has to check the injuries for many people, and let Kassadin erase them by himself.

Keisha offered to help, and Kassadin rolled up his trouser legs, and she rubbed a grass-scented poultice on his swollen knee.

There was a sound not far away, and Kane saw the chief with a bandage on his head directing his tribe to set up camp beside the ruins.

Fighting was exhausting, the wounded needed to recuperate, and it was impossible to start a migration in the middle of the night.

While death is sad, those who survive live on.

In the middle of the night, the chief and several weavers dug some tombs in the river valley to bury the dead. His wife kindly sent blankets for Kane and the others to dispel the cold, and thanked the three for their help.

It was a cold desert night and both Kane and Keisha were only wearing shorts, so the blankets that came in really helped.

Kassadin uses one alone, while Kain Keisha shares one.

They sat on the rock back to back and leaned on each other, and they were wrapped in a thick blanket from the neck down, which meant that Kassadin next to him couldn't see what Kane wanted to do inside.

But with so many things happening, Kane has no idea for the time being.

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