Talia also followed. The doomsday scene before her reflected a tragic purple in her eyes. The shock she received was only stronger than that of Kassadin.

Her focus is on the devastated cities on earth.

The essence of the tornado was a portal to the unknown void. It was like a huge hourglass, with countless spirits arranged in a spiral shape, emerging from the bottom of the eye of the wind like fine sand. Every second, hundreds of monsters descended on the earth, carrying endless desire for destruction and primitive hunger instincts, and spreading in all directions.

Their goal is not just to invade and massacre the city, but to destroy all civilized creations and devour the entire city of Belvis.

Several huge tentacles hung down from the clouds. They were like the roots of a giant beast. They just swept the ground lightly, and the houses were turned into ruins wherever they passed, leaving deep gullies on the earth.

Such a horrific sight made Talia sob weakly.

No, this is the end!

A fallen leaf was blown to Kasha by the wind, awakening her from the deep shock. The wind was filled with the smell of fear, which meant that the residents of Belvis had not escaped the catastrophe and were in dire straits.

Kassa rushed down the mountain again without saying a word. Seeing this, Talia also hurriedly slid down on the stone slabs.

They entered the city of Belvis fully armed, and the monster army was wreaking havoc in every corner of the city. The auxiliary panel kept sending out alarms, and the number of monsters here was so great that it made people's scalps numb.

Kassadin saw crawling void spirits on the roofs or exterior walls of many houses, and even their figures appeared inside the windows.Mei Xiangmei you don't have Kong Yong and Lin You Yong...

These Void Spirits were different from the ones Kassadin had seen before. The three densely packed eyes of the Void Spirits were condensed into three protruding eyeballs. The head shape became closer to a human face, and the sharp needle teeth were turned into a row of neat incisors. They looked like skulls with legs crawling around.

In addition to the Void, Kassa also saw many familiar faces. There were centipede-like sickle jaws, rhinoceros horn worms that rushed around; there were also many monsters she had never seen before, such as a giant monster floating in the sky with many tentacles hanging down, like a combination of a one-eyed starfish and a jellyfish. Or there were soft-bodied bugs that looked like slugs, but crawled on the roof with thousands of human-like arms.

The strong wind blew the surrounding coconut trees crooked, and the fluttering leaves reached the sky. A scream came from the front, and a guy dressed as a citizen was being chased by a group of void monsters.

"Help! Help!" He noticed Kassadin, then immediately turned around and ran towards her in a panic, even though the void creatures on both sides of the road would gather together and surround him first.

Adhering to the principle of saving if possible, Kaisa immediately helped him out. Taking into account the wind resistance, she slightly shifted her aim and fired a plasma bullet from her palm, knocking away a Void Spirit that was jumping down from the roof, and breaking another sickle jaw that was still shooting poisonous arrows.

She fired with both palms alternately, and each time she fired, a void monster died at her hands. The hot plasma bullets passed by the survivor countless times, hitting the void spirits following closely behind. He could only bet his life on Kai'Sa not missing the target, and he kept screaming in extreme fear, and fled without caring about anything else.

The survivor finally ran to Kassa safely. Fear drained all his strength. He lay exhausted on the cobblestone road, gasping for breath and squeezing out a few words of thanks.

At this time, Talia, who was chasing Kassadin, finally arrived.

"Aren't you afraid of me?" Kassa asked the survivor in front of her through her helmet.

The entire city of Belvis has been invaded by monsters, and she is just similar in size to humans. There is nothing incongruous about her image among the monsters, and she should be considered a monster.

But this person, the first time he saw her, ran towards her with great determination, thinking that she would help him. This was very strange, because Talia had not yet rushed to her side, and there was no evidence to prove that there was a human in the shell.

"Aren't you a defender?" The man panted and smiled cautiously, very ugly, as if he was afraid of saying the wrong thing.

"Defender? What's that?"

"I have seen humans similar to you. Those warriors used these monsters as living weapons and fought to the death to defend Belvis. It was with their help that I was able to get here."

"Where can I find them?"

The man's explanation instantly reminded Kassa of the word "kindred". She was actually a little excited when she thought that she was not the only one coexisting with the void.

"I'm not sure. Because their positions keep changing, and I'm afraid they won't be able to hold out for long in an attack of this magnitude. You'll have a better chance of encountering them if you head toward the center of the city, but there are more monsters there, too."

"Okay, you should leave here quickly." Kasa nodded, then turned to Talia and said, "Talia, escort him to a safe place. The situation ahead is too complicated. If we go deeper, I may not be able to take care of you."

"May the Mother Weaver bless you. Kasa, you must be careful and make sure you come back alive!"

There were countless void monsters that could attack from any direction, and there were long-range attacks that were hard to defend against. This was not the territory of Axelrod, so we only had to guard our feet.

Taliyah was also aware of the danger ahead. If she continued to follow, she would only be a burden. She had to stop here and bid farewell to Kassadin, praying for her return.

After Kassadin and Talia bumped fists, they continued to go deeper into the city. The scene around them was too chaotic. Even she couldn't pass through the streets and alleys occupied by various monsters unscathed, so she decisively chose to hide.

"Wild Hunt, we are the only ones left now." Kassadin suddenly sighed.

No matter what situation she is in, the only thing that can accompany her from beginning to end is this living skin armor.

"You sound worried."

"After all, this is her nest. It's impossible not to worry." Thinking of the days when she was chased by the school of fish, Kassa still has lingering fears.

"It's actually OK at the moment. These monsters don't have any obvious intentions to attack us, so it won't be a big problem even if they don't turn invisible."

"It's better to be safe. Where is Uma's location?"

"We are in the center of the storm and have not moved for several days. There is no need to rush. We should first find out the situation in Belvis City before going there. This may be a trap for you and me."

Chapter 72: Survivors? Same kind?

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In order to get a wider view, Kasa climbed up a nearby house. The wind on the roof was even louder, blowing her long hair wildly.

Kasa didn't see any "kindred spirits", but she saw something shining in the Temple of the Sun in the distance, as if there were survivors sending out a distress signal.

Just as she was about to go over, she saw a man jumping out of a window of a house at the end of the street. Below the window was a street stall awning, and the man first fell on the awning and then rolled to the ground, which cushioned his fall and prevented him from dying.

But the streets were full of monsters, and in a blink of an eye, the man was immediately surrounded by monsters. Kassadin wanted to rescue him but it was too late. As soon as he raised his hand, he saw blood flowing into the cracks between the bricks, so he could only put down his arm silently.

In less than a minute, the corpse was completely devoured by these monsters, leaving only a pool of dried blood to prove that he had existed. Places eroded by the void would be like this, leaving no one alive.

Kasha continued to approach the Temple of the Sun. She jumped between the roofs and saw that even the balconies were crawling with bugs. They were omnipresent, destroying every door and window, and ruining the warm little homes.

She seemed to have arrived too late. All she could see were the devastated crime scenes. There were only a few survivors left, and not even a cold corpse could be found.

The surrounding scene became more and more shocking. Just when she thought that the city was hopeless, a group of people suddenly escaped from a small courtyard in the direction of the market. Men and women, adults and children, were trying to fight their way out of the siege.

What surprised her was that the leading woman was wearing a set of void creature armor. It was not like skin armor that covered the whole body tightly against the skin, but was worn on the chest and back like a piece of armor. In her hand, she was holding a strange void creature weapon that looked like a spear, or like an open umbrella without cloth, with the ribs of the umbrella and the handle connected by tendons.

Behind her was a fat man, also wearing armor evolved from void creatures. He looked like he was carrying a shark on his back, and holding a shark energy cannon in both hands.

"Is this my 'kind'?" Kasa narrowed her eyes and observed carefully.

The monsters on the street swarmed over, and the woman aimed her weapon at one of the Void Spirits. The alien spear suddenly split in the middle, revealing rows of glowing teeth. The fluorescent tendons vibrated and hummed, as if accumulating energy, and then a corrosive breath spurted out from the tip of the spear.

The spirits that were hit by the breath melted on the spot and fell to the ground, lifeless. The woman turned her gun around and continued to block the monster's pursuit and cover the survivors' evacuation.

"It's an interesting weapon," commented the Wild Hunt.

"How does it compare to the skin armor?"

"That thing doesn't have much intelligence. It's just a weapon. Of course, it can't compare to skin armor."

Kaisa was a little disappointed. She thought she had found her own kind, but it turned out to be just a few ordinary people using Void creatures as weapons.

But there is a question here, how did these people get the void weapons? She doesn't think that the void creatures will honestly become weapons for humans to use.

Even the Wild Hunt cannot control void creatures, let alone turn them into weapons.

With doubts, she immediately chased after them, ready to see if there was any chance to gain their trust.

The city was full of dangers, and Kassa immediately saw the opportunity. As soon as the group ran into an alley, a large number of Void Spirits broke out of the houses on both sides.

The two men were overwhelmed and saw that someone was about to be sacrificed, but Kassa came to their rescue in time.

The pod fired a round of missiles, which circled in the narrow alley, and each one accurately hit the enemy's heart. Some even flew into the houses, killing the dormant monsters.

Such efficient killing efficiency made these people stunned.

After clearing out the monsters, Kassa jumped down from the roof and landed in front of the leading woman.

The woman was wearing a tattered gray robe, with long white curly hair under the cloak. The wrinkles on her forehead showed that she was in her forties or fifties. She was looking at Kasa with a look of doubt.Mei misses Mei you don't have Kong Yong without Lin You Yong......

"You are...human?"

"Kasha, remember this name." Kasha folded up the mask to reveal her face, then immediately closed it. The shoulder pod released a group of eyeless bees, which were dispersed and were enough to deal with some cannon fodder and buy some time.

"She's one of us!" Upon hearing the name, the burly man next to him came up excitedly and said, "I've heard of Kasha, the girl who came back."

After he reminded them, the leader immediately remembered the rumors about the Daughter of the Void and thanked Kasa: "Thank you for your help. My name is Saratai, the elder of Belvis."

"Hey, I'm Keyemi." The sturdy man also greeted with a smile. His excited state seemed out of place with the gloomy state of the people around him.

The sound of a child crying came from a mother and daughter among the survivors. Perhaps the child was frightened by Kasa's appearance, and she screamed loudly, making the mother look very embarrassed.

"Please don't give up on her." She immediately buried the child's face in her chest to stifle her crying, and knelt down with tears in her eyes to beg for forgiveness.

Kassa frowned. The quality of this team of survivors was worrying. They would not be able to survive and leave the city with only these two people protecting them. Similarly, Sarath knew this very well. Kassa was the only hope, and she had to seize this unique opportunity.

"The evil void monsters suddenly attacked Belvis. The city center has completely fallen. Many people did not survive the first hour." Saratai said in great sorrow: "The destruction of Belvis is doomed, but we cannot let these lives be swallowed by the void. Kaisa, I hope you can help them evacuate. We will always remember this kindness."

"First, tell me where you got the Void Armor. This power is very dangerous for ordinary people."

"If you want it, you can take it." Saraté could not offer anything to impress Kassadin, and seeing that she seemed interested in her void weapon, she immediately made a promise.

"No, I don't need it. I'm just curious."

What Kasa cared about was not some secret that could not be made public. Saratai and Keyemi looked at each other and then told the reason.

"The day before the catastrophe, we received an invitation letter saying that we were going to attend a party that was related to the survival of Belvis. After arriving, we confirmed with each other and found that there were six people who received the invitation. Except for the Desert Light Priestess of the Temple of the Sun, the other five people had no intersection at all."

Keyemi continued, "Saratai is a respected elder, and I am just a dock worker. There are also butchers, bakers, and homeless people. I can't imagine what kind of catastrophe would involve a group of people who are completely unrelated to us."

"The organizer of the party claimed to be a prophet. He said that he would give us the power to change our fate in the upcoming catastrophe. Then we all fell into a coma and became like this when we woke up. Before we could figure out what was going on, the catastrophe came. It caught us off guard."

"The Prophet... What is he going to do this time?" When Kasa heard this name, she was no longer surprised. It seemed that every time she encountered something strange, this person would always appear in her mind.

"It feels like some kind of experiment." The Wild Hunt pondered, "But is there any need to weaponize void creatures? It's just giving ammunition to the humans."

"I can't think of any answer for the time being, so I can only look for it in Malzahar." Kai'Sa ended the conversation with the Wild Hunt and immediately informed Shalathai of her decision. "I will escort you out, but I can't guarantee that everyone can get out alive. The situation is very bad, and the number of people who can survive on one hand is lucky."

In a city full of crises, even Kassadin couldn't break out with so many people.

"We'll save as many as we can," Saraté lamented. "To get to this point, too many people have died. We can't let their sacrifice be meaningless."

Chapter 73: Monsters on the Rampant

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Kasa asked Saratai and Keyemi to lead the way, while she stayed at the back of the team to cover the rear. If they were to flee outside the city, the threat to the rear of the team would be greater, and the survival rate would be higher with this division of labor.

"Wow, Daddy! I want Daddy!" Walking in front of Kasa were the mother and daughter. The mother's name was Dahana. In order to make up for her daughter's previous offense, she specially carried her daughter to Kasa to apologize.

"I'm really sorry, so much has happened in the past few hours and she's scared." Dahana touched her daughter's head. Both mother and daughter had dark skin, thick dreadlocks on their heads, and a sun disc amulet on their foreheads. Their eyes were full of panic.

"It's okay, I don't take it seriously." Kassa continued to pay attention to the movements around him without delaying his steps.

Seeing that the girl was still crying, she took out a piece of bread wrapped in paper from the insect nest space. The girl might have cried because of hunger, and after taking the bread, she stopped crying and ate it silently.

This action also made Dahana open up and start talking to Kasa.

"I still remember opening the window in the morning and smelling freshly baked bread. In the distance, fishermen were already hauling their catch to the market to sell, and I thought it was going to be a great day.

Then, the storm came without warning. Countless monsters descended, and people fled, but were caught up one by one. Dasha and I could only hide at home, listening to the screams of people outside and praying that we would not be discovered by the monsters.

Until I let Dasha run away without paying attention. She cried and shouted for her father, and was noticed by the monster. Fortunately, Dasha's father really appeared. He and Elder Saratai killed the monster, saved Dasha, and let us escape together. "

At this point, Dahana choked up and said, "Who would have thought that he would be killed in the monster's attack before we even walked two blocks away."

"I understand that this feeling of loss is very uncomfortable."

Kasha learned from Dahana that only two of the original five armed men were left, and her husband was one of them. It was for this reason that Sarathé desperately wanted to take the mother and daughter out, not wanting the dead to die in vain.

A sense of oppression suddenly came from above, making Kassa's skin feel like needles. A huge shadow was about to cover the alley, and a giant monster passed over their heads.

"Hide quickly!" Kassa immediately notified Saratai, and then took several nearby survivors to hide in a house next to the alley.

However, there were also several Void Spirits in the house, and they immediately attacked the intruders. Such a close contact made the survivors flee in panic, and the place was in chaos for a while.Mei thinks that Mei thinks that Kong Yong has no Lin You Yong......

"Be quiet and stay where you are!"

Kai'Sa issued a warning, but someone had already run out. She didn't have time to deal with that person, so she cleared out all the Void Spirits in the house first. Because she couldn't make any sound, she didn't use plasma bullets, but rushed forward to cut them with her fist blade.

Someone had already been injured by the Void, with a deep scratch on his calf that was visible to the bone. Kassa didn't have time to care about him for the time being, and looked back. The man who had run away earlier was entangled by a tentacle that fell from the sky, and was lifted up in the air, and then torn in half between the thighs in front of everyone.

What was even more bizarre was that not a single drop of blood leaked out of the dead body. The blood floated in the air and turned into scarlet beads, flying towards the tentacles as if they were magnetic, and then being completely absorbed by the slimy, reflective skin.

Invisible fear spread, and everyone who saw this scene closed their mouths as if their throats were being strangled. Even the injured seemed to have lost their voices, and dared not make a sound anymore.

Kassa took a deep breath, hid her figure and walked out carefully, and found that the ones who attacked them were the giant monsters floating above the city.

Its carapace was arranged around a huge, bulging single eye like an octagonal starfish, and countless tentacles hung from its body, making it look like some kind of jellyfish. The Wild Hunt's auxiliary panel was no longer useful, as he didn't even recognize this void creature and couldn't estimate its threat level.

In addition, Kasha noticed that the monster's tentacles were not only searching for survivors, but also tightly grasping livestock such as cattle and sheep. It didn't tear them apart immediately, and I don't know why.

After the thing passed, Kassa took the rest of the people to another room to meet up with Saratai, but as soon as they entered, they saw an extremely uncomfortable scene.

Although there were no monsters like the Void Spirit in their room, there was a ground hernia that broke out of the ground. The shape of this ground hernia was even uglier, and it had gone beyond the category of plants and turned into something similar to a tentacle.

One of the survivors was unfortunately caught by the tentacles, and he was sucked tightly to the epidermis and couldn't break free. The tentacles squirmed and expanded, and then the contact surface between the man's body and the tentacles began to dissolve, and he was swallowed up bit by bit.

Sarathé tried to rescue the survivor, but when she cut the tentacles off, the man was already half buried in them. The rest of him was covered in tar-like pustules, and his neck was so swollen that his chin could not be seen. There was not much left of him.

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