Chapter 601 Leaving the capital
The words became pale and powerless at this time. Although Kahn had tried his best to describe it, Kahsha's perception of the monitor was still very vague.
Fortunately, Kasha understood Kahn enough, and she probably understood what Kahn wanted to express - if the monitor came to the Runeland, then the world would be destroyed.
"Aren't you afraid of such a powerful enemy?" Kasha asked him.
"What's the use of fear? Abandoning fear is the enemy we always have to face. We should try to study it. If we know how to deal with the monitor, the threat of void will be insufficient."
Kahn put his freshly washed hands on Kasha's face, gently rubbed her eyelids and long black eyelashes with her thumb. She closed one eye and turned her face into a tilt like his palm.
This moment is very quiet, but also very fragile. As long as you look at each other, all fears will disappear.
Lisangrao's affairs came to an end. Kahn and Kasha came back to the city wall to look for Taliyah. At this time, the storm had passed, the golden moat formation was removed, and the sky looked clearer than before.
The clear sky is like a washing, the sun disk is bathed in the sun, emitting sacred light, and the invisible invisible energy is surging like waves.
The golden city was just a little angry, but Kahn was ready to leave here. After doing the final thing, he would go from the hot desert to the cold ice field, from the desert full of sand to the polar regions full of ice and snow.
"My little master, when will we leave? My father has agreed to let me go with you." Taliyah saw the two people approaching and waved from afar.
Kahn looked up at the sky and said without hesitation: "With the moment, the sun is just right."
"Then wait for me for a while, I have to say goodbye to every tribe in the tribe." Taliyah said.
"Go." Kahn said with a smile.
There are hundreds of people in Taliyah, and it will take half a day to say goodbye one by one. Taking advantage of this, Kahn simply went to the big library and said goodbye to Nathers.
At this time, no one has ever entered the library, and it is still a secluded place. Kahn found Nathers, who was looking through some ancient books in an inconspicuous corner.
"Sir, what are you looking at?" Kahn leaned over and said hello in a sparse and ordinary manner. This was basically a fixed sentence for him and Nathers to chat.
"I spent hundreds of years studying some research literature on Dark Seeds, what exactly happened to my Immortal Brothers and Sisters, and why their temperament changed drastically after the War of the Void. I will revisit these things."
Nethers was placed next to him with yellow scrolls, with the handwriting on it blurred and it looked quite difficult. If there was a day that could be free, or the last period of his life, he would re-copy these ancient books so that they could be preserved for longer.
"Does the Grand Secretary want those fallen ascenaries to find themselves?"
"I do have this kind of thought." Nathers did not hide it. Now there are only a few god warriors in the Dawn Oasis. The number is too limited. Many things must be done by the Ascensioners. The two brothers are really unable to share their own skills.
He is now trying all kinds of ways to increase the number of Ascensioners, and recalling the Dark Seed is one of them.
Azir's ascension proves that the method of ascending through the solar disk is available, but there are too many conditions for performing the ascension ceremony. The most important thing is that there is not even a suitable candidate. Moreover, whether the ascension can be successful depends on whether the solar disk is recognized. Generally speaking, respected people are more likely to succeed.
You said Shiville? That guy is not suitable. Not to mention that he is not loyal to Shurima, and he is the only sun bloodline left. Azel must first ensure that Shiville's bloodline continues before he can consider other things.
Therefore, Nathus can only start with the existing Ascenators. As long as those fallen dark people can solve their problems, they can still get the protection of the Eagle King.
“Is there any literature on void here?”
Kahn did not comment on Nathers's idea. He could not help but think of the void when he mentioned the dark people, so he wanted to see what the Shurima did, paid, and learned lessons, and perhaps he could provide him with some ideas.
Kahn's question made Nathers let go of what he was doing. Void and Dark Seed are related. It was the power of Void that caused the Ascenator to change his temperament, which should be summarized within his research scope.
He selectively took several copies and scrolls from the bookshelf next to him and handed them to Kahn. At the same time, he pondered: "Most of the documents about void are records of that war, and our study of void is still at a very apparent level. In this regard, Ekasia's mage may have studied it more thoroughly than us, but perhaps it is precisely because of this that they will perish themselves."
These ancient books are quite heavy in their hands, but the meaning behind them will only be heavier. They are the experiences witnessed or summarized by hundreds of ascenators and countless soldiers with their lives, all in the hands of Kahn.
He lowered his eyelids and said in a low voice: "Mr. Grand Secretary, we are here to say goodbye to you."
"Well, you can take these books out." Nathus did not show any reluctance or sadness. His narrow face always looked like a Gujing Bubo.
"The threat of void still exists elsewhere, even greater than the threat of Akasia at the time. If I can achieve any research results on this trip, I will definitely come back and inform you."
After saying that, Kahn took Kasha out of the library. Nathus watched their backs disappear from his sight, and a low voice sounded like a deep well in the quiet library.
"Chrima's child, the scorching sun is with you, may you return safely."
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“Are the stuff ready?”
Outside the city gate, Kahn said to Taliyah. Behind her, her tribe members gathered together and watched her leave their side again.
"Okay OK."
Taliyah stretched out her short clothes, and her shoulder bag carefully woven by her mother was stuffed with food, including bacon, oats, bread and cheese, plus two skin bags of sweet water taken from the source of the Mother of Life. This amount was far more than her own needs, and what was unnecessary was what she prepared for Kahn and Kasha. Taliyah, who was delicate, always cared about others.
Kahn looked Taliyah from top to bottom, patted the camel's hump beneath him and asked, "Where is your camel?"
"No, I have this!" Taliya smiled and kicked on the sand. A flat rock slab suddenly raised from under the sand, lifting her into the air half a meter above the ground.
"Then let it go." Kahn scratched his hairline and pulled the reins slowly away from the dawn oasis.
Chapter completed!