Chapter 684: The Disappearing Left Eye
After learning about Vikz's nearest destination, Kahn and Katha left the Immortal Fortress by boat, walked along the coast of Noxus through the Sun Gate of Piltwolf, and came to Beigeuen.
The attack was where Turkur was located southeast of Begun. But that happened a week ago. It took Kahn three days to arrive here by boat. When he arrived at Turkur, the daylily was almost cold.
Although they are already rushing to the crime scene as soon as possible, as time goes by, their search range will continue to expand and the search difficulty will continue to increase.
They bought two fast horses in Berguen and rushed to their destination without stopping. The city developed well under the management of Noxus, with boats coming and going on the docks, and a prosperous scene.
But the news of the emperor's return caused some panic in this coastal city. Some people who were content with the status quo were worried that Azer would bring the army of Ascensioners to recover the lost city, and that would inevitably go to war with the Noxus soldiers stationed in the city.
They don't care who lives under their hands, they just fear this war.
Kahn left everything behind him. At this moment, he had only one purpose, which was to find Vickz and kill him. By dissecting Vickz, he also calculated the weakness of the monitor.
Even if war breaks out in the entire runeland, some humans will always become winners and survive. But once the monitor escapes from the cage, even victory will lose its meaning.
Five days later, under the dawn, the two walked through the dense Tukuguer Forest and drove to the camp that Indali mentioned.
The camp was abandoned, without the aura of a strange person, but it had a very strong residual void.
There was no one on the mail tower, the broken door fell to the ground, and was unloaded by something with brute force. A gully on the ground was torn apart, and the corroded rocks were exposed from the cracked soil, emitting a vicious atmosphere.
The sharp and sharp spears were scattered on the ground, not even a trace of blood, and their owners were gone.
"There was a big battle here," Kasha said. "And the body was cleaned up early."
More than ten days have passed since the incident. If the body has not been disposed of, it will definitely rot and smelly.
"I think it was a unilateral massacre." Kahn looked at these intact spears. It was obvious that the people here were all massacred without even touching Vikz.
Otherwise, there will be some traces of corrosion on the weapon.
"We're late, Vikz has left."
"Go to find someone around to ask." Kahn didn't see more traces of Vikz here, so he could only search for other places nearby.
In the woods, they met a hunter, and Kahn asked him if he had seen Vikz. The latter said he had not seen Vikz, but asked about the distribution of nearby villages from him.
They visited these villages one after another and asked for information, but they had no gains. Vickz slaughtered them cleanly, leaving no living, and no one saw its movements.
Just when they thought Vikz had left the area, a village they had visited was attacked. They rushed over immediately when they heard the news, but they were still one step late.
There was no one on the street, whether it was a walker, an old lady who was dried fruit, or a playful child.
A strange feeling arose, and a chill was beating on the back spine, as if staring at by a vicious gaze. Kahn quickly looked up at the surrounding sky and any blind spots in his vision, but the blue sky and white clouds were not seen anything.
He turned his eyes back, and the scene in front of him was no different from any village.
The firewood was burned out and only embers were left. The cooking utensils on the firewood pile were filled with food. The hanging clothes had not yet dried, and the lanterns from last night were still left on the pillars.
He and Kasha exchanged their eyes alertly, looked at each other, and then scattered to find the disappearing villagers, not far away from each other.
Kahn made a discovery in the sheep's house. He heard the cry of the sheep and came to the sheep's house. He found that some of the sheep raised by the villagers were alive and dead. The sheep were not injured, but they all foamed at the mouth, as if they felt a huge fear, which triggered some physical functions to die suddenly.
In short, no one touched them, some of them were scared to death, and even if they were not scared to death, they were in a bad mood.
In addition, he also found that a piece of wood in the sheep house fence was burnt to blacker than asphalt.
As soon as I stretched out my hand, my fingertips broke into powder as soon as I touched the burnt wood, revealing a smooth wooden pit.
This is a trace of the corrosion of the void. It can be confirmed that Vickz has passed by here, and it is disdainful to attack these stupid goats. Its target has always been humans with high IQs, but the strong virtual air it emits alone is enough to scare these livestock to death. Kahn had experienced this in Akasia.
Next, he and Kasha also found similar traces everywhere. Based on the degree of these traces left and the intensity of the breath, they probably inferred the trajectory of Vikz's movement.
"Kahn! There's a discovery here!"
Kasha's scream came from a distance, and Kahn rushed over immediately and found her standing next to a corpse.
The deceased was a middle-aged woman they had met. At this moment, she was curled up on the ground like a baby, with no smell of blood in the air, and no scars left on her body that had just left recently.
"She's still alive," Kasha said, moving the woman's hair to the bottom of her nose, and she could see her hair wiggling at a slow and stiff rhythm.
"The breathing is shallow, not far from death."
"Wake her and see if I can ask anything." Kashakang put his hand on the woman's shoulder and shook it: "Hey, wake up and tell me what the monster has done to you, and I will avenge you."
But no matter how she shakes, the woman shows no sign of waking up. Inadvertently, she uses her strength a little more and turns the woman over and turns into a supine position.
The middle-aged woman's eyes suddenly opened, her right eye stared at the sky, dull and dull. The left eye was empty and replaced by a small pit with a black hole.
Kasha was frightened, but saw that the woman had no follow-up actions and then came back.
They focused on checking the wound on the left eye. The eyelids and eyeballs were all corroded and dissolved by the void, and the small black holes directly penetrated the brain. The brain was also incomplete and there was a large area of dissolution. This is why she couldn't wake up no matter how she shook it.
Her brain is missing, and only the brain stem still maintains the most basic breathing.
Chapter completed!