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Chapter 608 Girl

Kahn glanced at Anne meaningfully, then said to Kasha: "What's the good thing about a little girl with a naked body? I don't have a wife."

Kasha blushed and said angrily: "Then I won't tell you if you don't leave?"

"Nothing, I'm just thinking about it."

"Then I want to go!"

"Annoying..." Kahn gave her a blank look, and said something in her mouth, then simply walked away with her waist bent over. Kahsha also confirmed that he had turned his back to her, so she took off Annie's skirt and baked it by the campfire.

After drying her body, she put her clothes on Annie first to prevent it from getting frozen. The clothes were very big for Annie and were loose on her body.

At this moment, she noticed that Anne's hand holding the doll was very close to the campfire. The flames had licked the doll and her hands, but she didn't realize it. What's even more strange was that there was no sign of burning when the flames touched it.

Kasha put her hands on Annie's shoulders and stared at the bonfire with her eyes squinted. She found that Annie's hand was holding a doll bear that seemed to be absorbing the flames, which made her skin start to get hot, and her fiery red hair quickly turned back to a soft state.

She suddenly felt a little self-indulgent. If she continued like this, Anne could evaporate her soaked clothes and hair without having to help dry them.

After drying the skirt, Kasha helped Annie put on her clothes and asked her to stay by the campfire and not run around. She came to Kahn with a puzzled look.

She saw Kahn sitting on a rock with his back to her, and hugging him. Her weight leaned forward, her chest tightly against her broad back, and her chin was placed on his shoulder.

When he turned his face, she whispered in his ear: "Don't you find it strange? This kid is not afraid of fire."

"No wonder, I've seen it a long time ago." Kahn replied expressionlessly, without even raising his eyelids.

He had known these things long ago when he saw Anne. But Kasha had been paying attention to Anne, and he had no chance to tell her that Anne was special, so he simply observed and warned of this little stranger alone, while thinking about what would happen when he met Anne.

"So you were really thinking about things just now? I thought..." Kasha stopped talking because the following words were full of distrust of Kahn and doubts about other people's character.

"Why?" Kahn gave her a blank look: "What kind of bad intentions can I have?"

"You are so mean!" Kasha smiled and pecked his face as apologized, and the matter passed.

Then she let go of her hand and looked back at the direction of the bonfire. Anne was obedient and did not run around, holding a ragdoll bear, staring at the crackling bonfire in a daze.

"I always think this kid is weird..." she said.

"Anne is similar to Taliyah, and she is born to control elements. Taliyah is a rock, and she is a flame, so she is very close to the flame." Kahn also looked over and explained.

But things didn't seem to be as simple as Kahn said. Kahsha always felt that Anne saw the flames differently than what she saw, and there seemed to be hallucinations attracting Anne.

And what she saw was a ball of Mars flying into the night sky, like a group of fireflies, swaying for a moment before disappearing into the darkness.

"Are there many such people? Why do we always meet them?"

"There are not many in Noxus, it's very rare, but it's more common when you go to Demacia, but people there will always hide the fact that they have magical talents. Just like the Demacia treasure hunter we met on Shadow Island, hiding very deeply, and only confessing that they can do magic when they die."

"Will there be fewer mages in Noxus..." Kasha knew that Demacia had awakened more people's magical talent because of the forbidden demons, but Noxus didn't know why, there were so many places, but there were very few mages.

She didn't know that she hadn't known both places well.

"This land lacks magic power, and even crops cannot grow well, let alone talented people. The Valoran continent has never had a powerful magic civilization." Kahn replied casually, both countries are on the same continent.

"What is Anne's talent among these people?"

"The kind that is very strong, although not as good as Taliyah, is enough to make her a threat that cannot be underestimated."

Kasha's head suddenly leaned back, Kahn's words were a little strange.

Anne is so young, she is probably less than ten years old. What danger can such a young child have? It should be that others may threaten her. How can she say she will become a threat to others? Isn’t that strange?

Kahn saw the doubt in Kasha's eyes and explained: "Because she can't control her talent, just like Taliyah in the past. Once she falls into fear or anger, Anne will release a powerful flame. It is best to be careful when you get along with her, don't get angry or scare her."

"So what should I pay attention to?" Kasha was stunned for a moment. After listening to Kahn's description, she now felt that Anne was as dangerous as a time bomb.

"Don't hurt its bear, that's her bottom line."

Kasha nodded: "Let's go back, don't let Anne wait too long."

She and Kahn returned to the campfire to sit down. Anne just glanced at them and continued staring at the campfire in a daze, as if a wonderful drama was being staged in the beating flames.

Kasha's eyes then fell on the doll in Anne's arms. It was a plush teddy bear, carefully sewn and caring. However, after years of pulling, the stitches were exposed, and a button eye was lost.

But even such a tattered toy was still tightly held in Anne's arms like a treasure, and never left her side for a moment.

Kasha guessed that this little bear must have extraordinary significance for Anne, so she couldn't let it go.

The flames pounded for a moment, and in a trance, Kasha noticed that the flames reflected on Anne, casting a huge and inhuman shadow behind her, like a bear...

"It's so magical. She is not afraid of the eternal flame." While stunned, Kasha heard Kahn sighing.

As he said, Anne stood by the bonfire, not only not afraid of eternal flames, but also absorbed the scattered Mars. In theory, eternal flames can burn infinitely as long as they are magical, which forms a very strange picture.

Through the eternal flame, Anne can constantly convert all the magic around her into the flame she needs, and then continue to steadily increase her magic.
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