This time, the Wild Hunt did not absorb her tears immediately. He made Kai'Sa stronger, but also made her face threats that she had never faced in her previous life. How could he deprive her of the right to shed tears?

The girl's tears suddenly stopped because she felt a pair of hands hugging her from behind.

How can this be?

Kasa opened her eyes immediately, but found no one around.

"Close your eyes. I'm trying very hard to hold you."Plum blossoms are there, but the forest is empty and there is no forest...

The voice of the Wild Hunt sounded softly in her mind, and Kassadin obediently closed her eyes again.

The skin armor part tightened, as if a pair of hands were hugging her waist from behind. Then the skin armor gently moved, and the "hands" gradually moved to her shoulders and arms. She also felt someone's chest pressed against her back, and if she listened carefully, she could feel the unique vibration of the heartbeat transmitted to her skin.

dong dong.

The feeling is so realistic, even the temperature is imitated so vividly that it is difficult to tell whether it is real or not unless you open your eyes.

Kasa was surprised and satisfied. She closed her eyes and immersed herself in it until the school of fish attacked again.

Even though she knew it wasn't real and was just a touch simulated by the Wild Hunt's skin armor, Kai'Sa was willing to believe it was real.

Because she knew that it was because the Wild Hunt was once a human that he could simulate such a realistic touch. Whether it was real or not, it didn't matter to her anymore.

What she didn't know was that the last bit of resentment in her heart towards the Wild Hunt also quietly melted away in this hug.

……

Kai'Sa and the Wild Hunt never imagined that they would be chased by a school of fish for two years just because they touched the regeneration pool.

One cannot feel the passage of time underground. During this period, Kassadin has grown a lot taller, the flat plate on her chest has begun to take shape, and she has also entered her first period. The Wild Hunt infers the passage of time from the changes that have taken place in her.

——Although a large part of this is due to his contribution, he gave Kassadin enough nutrition during her growth period, allowing her to develop far beyond her peers. The thickness of her long legs was also controlled, and she did not lose her beauty due to overuse of her legs and overdeveloped muscles.

The school of fish seemed to be controlled by a pair of invisible hands. The Wild Hunt suspected that they could exchange information regardless of distance, because there was always another school of fish blocking Kassadin's way of escape. They were numerous and aggressive, and it was obvious that they were well prepared.

The two were often chased and driven into traps by different schools of fish. They had to lose their weapons and weapons countless times before escaping death with only a few pieces of flesh bitten off.

Countless similar experiences allowed the Wild Hunter to develop the skill of escaping from his shell, and taught him that new abilities can be evolved by adapting to the environment rather than by devouring.

The frequent harassment and pursuit from the fish made Kaisa miserable, but it also accumulated more energy than leveling up at a normal speed.

The Wild Hunter now seems to have returned to the situation before he merged with Kaisa. He has a lot of energy but no opportunity to evolve. In layman's terms, he is stuck at the level cap.

They did not give up looking for a way back to the surface. They did not know when the intensity of the fish chasing them began to weaken.

Perhaps they gradually gave up after realizing they could not kill Kassadin, and the two were able to dig upwards to find a way out.

The Wild Hunt didn't know where they were now. He only knew that they were not in the territory of Ax'Sai, otherwise there would be many tunnels dug by burrowing beasts, all leading to the surface.

They can only try to choose passages with slopes, gradually raising their altitude. The higher the altitude, the greater the probability of encountering an exit.

Even so, it took them a long time to find a possible path to the surface.

Chapter 30 Return to the Surface

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The long search did not dull Kasa's enthusiasm. At first, she only felt a weak airflow in a hidden crack, and she determined that it was a breeze from the ground. Then she rushed into the crack and tracked it for several days.

The goddess of luck was on her side, and her efforts were not in vain. At the end of the crack, she saw golden light pouring down from above her head.

"It's...sunshine!"

Kassa walked into the light and hesitated for a second before she remembered that this hot light was called sunlight.

As a person born in the desert and forgetting the sun, she couldn't help but want to cry.

She couldn't wait to get back to the surface, and when she looked up to find a way out, she found that something seemed wrong.

"What is that?" Kassa asked, pointing at the shadow above her head.

They were standing under a patio at the moment, with a huge hollow rock above their heads. The rock was entangled by thick hernias extending from the rock wall and hung in the middle of the patio, blocking out the sky and casting a huge shadow.

"It looks like a beehive, but it's too big. It could be the nest of some void creature." The Wild Hunt made this judgment after seeing the familiar purple light shining through the dense holes on the rock surface.

"Do you want to destroy it?" They were about to return to the surface. No matter what the thing in front of her was, Kassadin would not let it block her way.

"Don't touch it yet. We don't know what kind of monster is hiding in there. If it's really a swarm of bees, we don't have any weapons to restrain them. If you want to go up, just hide and stick to the rock wall to go around it."

Although the plasma barrage will explode, the explosion range is very small and it is not very effective when facing a large number of enemies. This is the experience they gained from dealing with schools of fish.

"Why can't you breathe fire? I see others use fire to burn bee colonies."

"Hmph, go find a fire dragon to whet my appetite, maybe you can master the ability to breathe fire."

Kasa curled her lips. It was not easy to find a legendary creature like an elemental dragon. Even if there was one, a fire dragon would not appear in the desert. If you wanted to find one, you had to go to a volcano.

The girl stretched, folded the pod to fit her back perfectly, then hid her body and climbed up the rock wall.

She moved very gently, wrapping her fingers with a disintegrating force field so that her claws could silently penetrate into the rock wall. She then turned off the force field to prevent it from further damaging the rock structure, and continued to climb up by holding onto the hole.

Kasha had a good rhythm and quickly climbed half the distance, then her hand touched the sand.

The loose structure collapsed at the touch, and a hole appeared in the rock wall, and sand flowed out like a waterfall. The quicksand poured on Kasa's head, making her breath choke. She subconsciously stretched out her hand to stop the quicksand, but the sand slipped through her fingers and she couldn't hold it back.

The rustling sound of the quicksand attracted the monster's attention, and Kassa couldn't help but turn her head to look at the insect nest behind her. There were rustling sounds coming from the holes, and fist-sized insects flew out and patrolled around the insect nest.

Kasa's heart was in her throat. The quicksand slid down in an unnatural trajectory, vaguely revealing her outline. If you look closely, you will find something strange.

She didn't move, nor did she dare to move, just praying that the sand would drain away quickly. Then she noticed that the swarm of bees was flying around like headless flies, and didn't find any trace of her.

These giant bees look very strange, with no hair growing on their bodies or limbs. They have no eyes on their heads, but instead a huge pustule that takes up three-quarters of the head, emitting a pulsating glow through the thin carapace, like a purple light bulb. Its mouthparts are a pair of huge ant pincers, which open and close as if searching for smells in the air. A finger-long tail needle extends from the tip of its tail, which is quenched with poison and flashes coldly in the sun.

Even the Wild Hunt had never seen this type of void creature. He named them Eyeless Bees based on their appearance and gave them a threat level one rating, but Kai'Sa did not dare to underestimate them at all.

The threat level of the Void Remora is also only one, but once their numbers reach a certain scale, they will become very troublesome, and these eyeless bees and fish schools are obviously in the same boat.

The bees didn't find Kasa in the end. They didn't seem to like the sun, so they patrolled for a while and then returned to the nest. Kasa waited until the quicksand ran out, and then she climbed to the exit without any danger.

"I was really scared just now. Fortunately, they don't have eyes."

Kassa looked back at the hive, then looked around and opened her arms.

Now she was basking in the sun to her heart's content. Unlike the dampness and bitterness underground, the air on the surface was hot and agitated. She took off her helmet and looked into the golden eye in the sky, injecting pleasant warmth into her chest with every breath.

"Don't take off your helmet yet, we haven't gone far yet."

The Wild Hunter's words forced Kassadin to stop wanting to scream and vent her emotions. She obediently put on her helmet again to prevent the breath of life from leaking out.

She was standing on a huge wind-eroded rock, with the Gobi Desert as far as her eyes could see. The terrain was undulating, and the wind made intermittent whistling sounds as it passed over the cliffs.

"Strange, why can't I see any green plants?"

Even in the desert, there are ecological niches for drought-tolerant plants. But here, there are no cacti, sea buckthorn, or anything like that. The ground looks like it has been plowed over.Is there a plum blossom in the sky? Is there a plum blossom in the sky? Is there a Lin blossom in the sky?......

"These giant bees nest so close to the ground that anything edible nearby is almost wiped out."

"I don't think there's enough food in the desert for them to eat."

Kasa looked around more carefully, and then saw a human settlement at the foot of the mountain in the distance, which was estimated to be only ten kilometers away.

This discovery made Kasa's originally relaxed mood become heavy again.

"Bees can fly, so their range should be quite large. This settlement is so close, it's probably already been damaged."

"Anyway, I'm going to go over and check out the situation."

Kasa jumped straight off a cliff that was more than ten meters high. Her feet landed heavily on the ground, stirring up a cloud of dust. The impact force was enough to break an ordinary person's bones, but she just bent her knees and groaned lightly, full of the contrast of power.

Swinging his round and slender thighs, Kasha jogged all the way at the speed of warm-up and soon arrived at the settlement.

As expected, the settlement had been looted by monsters.

Kassa walked along the old streets, and all he saw was desolation and ruin. The torn tent cloth was pressed by rubble on the bumpy ground, and the broken walls were full of claw marks from monsters crawling there. There was not a single intact building to be found in the entire settlement.

From the broken bricks and tiles, one can imagine the scene of a swarm of bees breaking in through the window. They tear open a corner of the beautiful brick house, swoop in and slaughter them wantonly. Their wings make crackling sounds, and the tragic purple light illuminates every terrified face.

This is far more cruel than Malzahar's sacrifice, because people's memories were not taken away, they were still conscious, they were eaten alive, and the pain was beyond imagination.

The settlement was not big, so not many people would die tragically in the disaster. This was the only way Kasa could comfort herself. Soon she reached the end of the street, where she saw small mounds of earth and wooden boards stuck vertically on them.

"...What is this?" Kassa couldn't help but ask.

“An empty grave,” the Wild Hunt replied.

Chapter 31 Reconstruction of Skin Armor

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The hundreds of graves at the end of the street stunned Kassa. Although they were just simple empty graves, the large number of them still made people speechless and shocked.

"The fact that graves can still be found in places that were looted by the void suggests that someone escaped the disaster and secretly came back to build a cenotaph for the deceased."

"A survivor?"

Upon hearing this, Kasa was about to move closer to check the words on the wooden board, but suddenly heard the sound of horse hooves and wheels coming from the side.

She looked in the direction of the sound and saw a camel cart rushing towards her. A man was driving the cart, pulling the reins with great anger, and his resolute face showed some terrible determination.The plum blossoms are here. There is no sky in the forest. There is no sky in the forest.

"Monster! I'm going to fight you!"

"..."Kassa didn't dodge or evade, as if she was held in place by these inexplicable words.

She just raised her hand, and the camel immediately felt a threat more terrifying than death, and stopped its four hooves and dared not come any closer.

The man obviously hadn't anticipated this situation. He was caught off guard and thrown out by inertia. He rolled in front of Kassa in a mess, looking like a completely different person from the resolute man just now.

"What did you say?" Kai'Sa asked. After putting on the helmet, her voice turned into an animal-like wet rales, sounding nothing like a human voice.

"Monster!" The man suddenly raised his dusty face, reeking of alcohol, and said to Kassa in the light of death: "I want to fight you!"

Kasha turned her head to look at the grave, then looked at the man and asked, "Do you think I killed these people?"

"What else? You have the same shell as those monsters." The man hesitated slightly, but still insisted that Kassa was the murderer.

"I really want to drag you over and feed you to the monsters." Kaisa folded up her helmet, revealing the cold face hidden inside. "Open your eyes and take a good look. Are I in the same group with those monsters?"

The man's eyes widened in astonishment, unable to believe that a monster had turned into a girl with purple hair and purple eyes in the blink of an eye. The voice was no longer harsh and terrifying, as he had clearly not blinked for a moment.

"You...are actually human?!"

"Is this what you're going to say?"

"Uh, sorry."

"I ask you, what day is it now?"

"August, 981 Noxian calendar."

"It's been two years already..."

Kasa was lost in thought when the sound of wheels started to roll again.

"Your camel ran away." Kasa said as he looked at the camel cart that turned around and ran away.

The man didn't dare to move, for he was afraid that he would be killed by Kassadin if he moved. He didn't have the determination he had just now.

"You've chosen the wrong person for revenge. Don't die like a joke." Kasa withdrew her hand and turned her wrist. The man's face turned blue and red, and he turned around to chase the camel.

After the man ran away, Kasa kicked a piece of broken brick at her feet in annoyance.

How could she be in a good mood when she was misunderstood like this by the first person she met when she arrived on the surface?

"I've said it before, we won't be welcome." The voice of the Wild Hunt sounded in his mind. He saw what happened just now.

"He thinks I'm the murderer." Kasa said in a muffled voice.

"Besides hatred, there is fear. You can never make a normal first impression."

"It would be much better if I could show my face."

Kassa looked down at the skin armor. Now she has accepted the skin armor as a part of her body from the bottom of her heart. She also understands that while enjoying the benefits of the skin armor, she also has to bear the corresponding price.

But sometimes, she would fantasize about returning to normal life. People always over-beautify memories and can't forget them.

"If I don't wrap you up, not only will you not be able to use invisibility, but your head will also be injured because it can't withstand the impact of acceleration." Wild Hunt explained.

"I know all this, I just don't want to waste time explaining it to someone I meet next time."

"Why do you care so much about what other people think?"

"As long as you are a human being, you will care a little bit."

Kaisa's answer made the Wild Hunter feel that all his previous psychological preparation was in vain, and he couldn't help but sigh.

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