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Chapter 539 Abandoned

In order to keep Kasha as an ordinary girl, Kahn did not let her climb over the high wall of the outpost with her. Kasha didn't say anything, she stayed to look at her expensive luggage.

She stood aside, watched Kahn run for a while, and her toes stomp on the wall, and turned around and waved to her, and couldn't help but cover her mouth and chuckled.

But this scene made the leader under the wall stunned. He was just a businessman, so he did not have such good skills to easily climb up to a wall three or four meters high.

"Jump up, I'll pull you." Kahn saw his embarrassment and said to him.

The team leader was very grateful and then rejected Kahn's kindness.

"Forget it, I'd better go get the rope around the circle, so I feel safe."

Amidst the laughter, the leader went back in shame and took a circle of ropes, threw them into the wall for Kahn to fix them, and then steadily crossed the high wall.

As a businessman, you must try to avoid doing aggressive things. If you jump up and fall into a balance and unstable situation, you will lose a lot.

The two entered the outpost and stood in a quiet corridor, which seemed to be a yard at the end.

"I still can't see people here. Are they all dead?" The leader looked around, loosened the rope and started walking forward cursingly.

When he was about to enter the yard, Kahn suddenly smelled a strong smell of rottenness. He felt a sense of vigilance in his heart, and hurriedly pulled the leader to ask him to be careful.

"What's wrong?" The leader was startled by a sudden pull of his arm.

"It's weird." The quiet and unmanned outpost, with a strong and stinky stinking, he had guessed that something had happened at this outpost, but he was not sure.

He asked the team leader to walk behind him. As soon as they stepped into the yard, they were stunned by the tragic scene in front of them.

The corpses of Noxus soldiers were lying in a row in the yard. The dried blood stained the soil into a dark red color. The bodies had been dried by the wind to leave only a layer of dry wrinkled skin, covered with grayish-white mold spots, and some even turned into bones. Only the thick armor was still as before, but it was covered with dust.

"This..." The leader had never seen such a scene. His face turned pale and was so scared that he couldn't speak.

"This is in the forest, and the speed of corpses rotting faster. Considering this factor, these sentries have been dead for at least a month. It's so weird. Do you know what's going on?"

By contrast, Kahn seemed much calmer. He turned around and asked the leader, but the latter just shook his head wildly, desperately trying to leave the relationship with the sentry's death.

Seeing him like this, Kahn didn't think about counting on him anymore. He approached several corpses and carefully checked them and found that they were all killed by knife wounds. Before his death, he had a very fierce fighting.

At first he thought it was collective death caused by supernatural factors such as collective poisoning, but now it seems that this is not the case.

"Can it be the savage's move?" the leader came up and asked in a low voice, not knowing what he was afraid of.

He is no longer as scared as he was at the beginning. There is actually nothing to be afraid of in the dead. Even if there is danger here, it should be safe after so long.

"Savage?" This was the first time Kahn heard the word in this world, and the image of a furry, bipedal ape appeared in his head.

Is there anyone in the Runeland? He really doesn't know.

"It's the natives in the forest." The leader's explanation made Kahn understand that he was thinking too much. It turned out that the so-called savage was a primitive man wearing a leather apron and holding a spear, just like the human form of Needley.

Putting aside the unnecessary thoughts, Kahn said to the team leader seriously: "It should not be. You see, the equipment of these soldiers has not been taken away. It should not be the savage's hands."

To make his conclusion more convincing, he walked straight through the yard and walked into a porch.

The doors on both sides of the porch were pushed open by him, revealing the uninhabited dormitories inside. He pushed open a door at the end of the porch and finally found what he was looking for - a storage room.

I looked around and found that the storage room was quite complete, including toasted tafa roots, crispy bread, cheese bread... Although the food was expired and moldy, the entire storage room did not look like it had been looted, so the statement that the savage ransacked the outpost was untenable.

"If it weren't for a savage attack, how could it be all dead..."

The leader was still struggling with the savages. It seemed that their caravan had been attacked by savages in the woods. This was actually normal. There were sand thieves in the desert, and there would be such people everywhere.

However, his words reminded Kahn of other possibilities.

"Can it be the passing caravan that deliberately took action?"

"How is it possible? How dare we provoke Noxus soldiers in business!" The leader was automatically brought into the merchant class and was already angry.

"Didn't you say that Kalduga's sentinels are bad?" Kahn said: "They would ask for things from the passing caravans, and perhaps some caravans held a grudge and paid for the attack."

"That shouldn't be true. No matter how bad these soldiers are, they are just tired of eating the meat pie in the hairtail beast. They want to change their taste. They can just take some food to get rid of them. I think no one will kill people because of this, right?"

"Is that?" Listening to the leader's answer, Kahn looked at the messy yard and said slowly: "The most likely thing is that the soldiers have been resentful to their superiors for a long time, and launched a rebellion and killed each other, which eventually led to the fact that they had to give up the outpost to defect."

"How did you see this?" There were many reasons for the conflict. He was curious why Kahn was sure that this was a rebellion?

The reason Kahn gave was very simple, but he could not find a reason to refute it.

"Look at the corpse in commander's armor, it was cut the worst, and its bones were chopped alive."

"..." The leader looked at the broken corpse that Kahn mentioned and couldn't help but shivered. He did not forget that this was the outpost of Noxus. If it was related to the death of the soldiers, the outcome would be very miserable.

"Anyway, let's leave quickly, this is not something we can do."

Kahn nodded, went back and lifted the latch, and pushed open the heavy door with the leader, removing the obstacles that blocked the caravan's advance.

"This outpost has been abandoned, and the soldiers inside... are gone, let's just leave." Facing the other members of the caravan, the leader hesitated and did not say the fact that the outpost had become a place of death, but just urged the caravan to leave here quickly.

"Hey, I waited for a long time and it turned out that there was no one inside."

"It's better if there's no one, don't give those sentinels."

Some people have been hung up for so long and originally wanted to find sentry to argue, but now when they hear that the person is not there, they feel extremely frustrated and have no place to vent their anger. Some people are optimistic, and some people hear that the soldiers are not scolding even more fiercely.

"Let's go, get in the car!"

The leader urged the caravan to move out again, and the sound of rolling wheels rang over.
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