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Chapter 595 Magic Barrier

"Is it safe here?" Taliyah glanced at the magnificent city gate, and like all the other newcomers, she had deep doubts about the city.

"It's safer than outside, we've all lived in it for a while."

The weaver tribe followed Kahn's advice and went into the city to wait for the storm to pass. They joined the crowded crowds and pushed and rushed into the city with other strangers.

At this time, several groups of people gave up the idea of ​​resisting the storm and came to the city at the last moment. However, there were still a few people gathered next to their circle of livestock, intending to suffer the storm outside the city. This is the practice of Shurima's caravans all year round.

The heavy giant gate slowly closed behind them, making a low roar. Taliya looked back at the people who disappeared in front of her and were locked outside the city separated by a wall, and couldn't help but feel worried.

But they seem to have not escaped from danger at the moment. The city wall is still a long distance away from the city. They not only have to cross the slope of the windproof dam, but also have to pass the arch bridge on the moat to enter the city. However, the storm has arrived and they have not had time to finish this section of the road.

The crowd became restless, and the surrounding area was empty. They had no idea where to go, and they could only choose to be close to the thick walls. They hoped that these walls that had been buried in the sand for centuries could help them block the angry sand.

In response, Kahn calmly said to the people of the Weaver Tribe: "Don't be afraid, it's okay. No matter where you are, you will be protected by Azer as long as you stay in the city."

Then, the howling sand and dust hit the city wall. Taliya heard the howling wind and screamed wildly in her ears, but she didn't feel the wind at all, as if everything was fake.

As she looked up, she suddenly noticed that something unusual appeared in the dark curtain cast by the storm.

An unusual flash appeared in the sky, and the shimmering golden light formed a huge protective cover over the city, or a faint golden sky. This shield appeared at the moment of the storm. The golden energy emitted by the stone pillars tilted inward around the windproof dam was intertwined in the sky above the city, blocking sand and dust in all directions. Even the towering sun disk was covered.

"Mother Weather, have you seen it? It's so magical!" Looking at the magic barrier above our heads, Taliyah exclaimed sincerely.

Kahn was also amazed and realized that the huge pillars on the Windproof Dam were originally part of the magic circle. The fortifications of Shurima in ancient times were unique, blocking storms outside the magic barrier was only an accompanying function, and resisting the magic bombing of the mage troops head-on was its real function.

"We're safe." Taliyah breathed a sigh of relief. It felt great that she didn't have to run on the sand without having to run.

In fact, she is used to driving rock slabs to gallop in the desert, but she is not convenient for her to use this ability when she is with her tribe. She is a sensitive girl who cares a lot about other people's feelings, so she wants to be more ordinary and make it easier for others to accept her.

The crowd around was immersed in the atmosphere of joy, and the laughter overwhelmed the whistling of sand and dust. The great glory of Shurima slowly unfolded before their eyes, and magical magic protected them to survive the storm. They all sighed that the decision to choose to enter the city with the courage to overcome the tribulation was indeed correct.

"Taliyah, come here and have something to say to you alone." Taliyah heard Kahn calling her, and in a blink of an eye, the two of them ran to the corner and waved to her over.

After Taliyah greeted the tribe, she jogged in front of the two of them. Looking at Kahn's slightly solemn dark color, she couldn't help but become nervous, and timidly grabbed the cuffs and asked, "What's wrong with me?"

"You are still so shy, you are bullied a lot when you go to Freljord, right?"

"No, no, everyone there is very enthusiastic." Taliyah shook her head repeatedly

Kahn looked at her suspiciously, and asked her later on the trip to the Ice Field. He said to Taliyah, "Press your hand on the city wall and listen to what the rocks here are saying."

Taliyah stretched out her hand and placed it on the thick wall. She could feel the pulsation in the depths of the earth, and thus knew what had happened here. This was the blessing of Mother Weaver.

The moment his palms came into contact with the city wall, Taliyah let out a low voice, and a terrible pain that had no reason swallowed her.

She heard what the rock wanted to tell her - thousands of voices were engraved in the stone, their lives were cut off, burnt shadows were deeply imprinted in the rock, and the fear and pain that remained screamed in her mind.

"Scary things happened here." Taliyah pulled her hand away from the stone wall and staggered. What had happened in this city almost broke her.

"Yes, I just want to tell you this to prevent you from making wrong judgments when you don't understand what happened." Kahn handed over Taliyah and told her about the tragedy that happened here thousands of years ago.

"So that's it..." Taliyah nodded thoughtfully. If Kahn didn't tell her this, she would subconsciously develop a huge disgust for the city.

The pain engraved on the stone will make her feel that this is not a reborn city, but an empty tomb raised in the sand. Azer once made a promise to the people of Shurima, but the price is their lives. He is a foolish monarch.

"You don't have to be afraid of the Ascension Emperor. If you don't like to leave here, he won't force you to stay as slaves. You can continue to live your life before."

"What the little master said is definitely right, then I feel relieved. When I first heard that Azil was back, I began to fear that this god-like emperor would enslave Shurima's people, because the ancient empire was built on the bloody backs of the slaves. Now it seems that I am thinking too much..." Taliyah squeezed out a smile, thanking Kahn and the others for their concern.

"It was too hasty just now, maybe I've missed something and heard it."

She slowly plucked up her courage and once again reached out and pressed her hand against the city wall.

Thousands of tragic screams swallowed her up again, but this time Taliyah was ready and not crushed by the terrible pain. Through the fluctuations of the rocks, she could feel the despair and fear of the residents of the town facing the catastrophe, which was still clearly engraved in the rocks even after thousands of years.

There seemed to be something wrong... Among these sounds, some recent calls for help were mixed, and they kept coming through the thick city walls.

Taliyah was shocked and pulled her hands back.

"No, people outside the city are asking for help, I have to go and save them!"
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