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Chapter 123 Savior Spirit Blade

The fire rain falling from the sky made Shiville extremely frightened. Even if she knew nothing about magic, she could see that the flame could instantly disintegrate her body in the firelight, leaving only bones.

Fire and rain are dense, and there is no way to avoid it.

Just when she was panicked, Chalikar independently inspired a sacred force, forming a transparent light curtain on her body.

The rain of fire fell on the thin light curtain and miraculously extinguished.

Shiville avoided the destruction of fire under the protection of the light curtain in this way. It was not until she pulled out the cross blade that the light curtain broke like a bubble.

She came back from the shock and took Chalikar out of the charred and burned huge pit.

Standing on the colorful rock ridge and looking back at the huge pit, Shiville felt a sense of fear.

"What happened almost." Shiville came to Kahn and sighed, "But this is a success?"

The light column breaks through the sky under the night sky. Such a strong miracle can basically be noticed as long as you are in the same continent.

I believe that the rumors that miracles were descended from the outskirts of Nashlaimai will be heated to be discussed in the city the next day, and then the caravans doing silk business spread throughout Shurima soon.

"Nethers is the leader of the desert, and he should notice the light column. Unless he turns a blind eye..." Kahn shook his head. He could not guarantee that Nathus would come. The jackal-headed god had been blinded by guilt.

"I risked my life to do this and you told me that I might not be able to call Nathers? Well, it would be fine for me to come or not, and I won't do it again."

Kahn ignored Shiville's complaints, because the ritual was not originally used to summon the Ascenator.

This ritual is used to kill the gods warriors, or the fallen gods, as the spell: "Forged by the sun, will be broken up by the moon."

The significance of the vision it triggered for Nathers was to warn him that there was a force that could kill him, and to warn him that there might be his brothers and sisters here.

As for whether he comes or not, it depends on what he thinks.

But no matter what he thought, Kahn had the only way to attract his attention.

Kahn noticed that the moonlight beam summoned by Shiville was very short, and he was nervous and suspicious.

Is it because she is a human body? Or is it because of the venue?

The ground of the large theater of Nerima Jie is filled with glaze after the melting sand and gravel. They can absorb moonlight and reflect the moonlight in the center, thus summoning a stronger moon fire?

He looked at Shiville with a serious expression.

After this woman gained stronger strength, would she once again think about breaking free from the constraints?

Shiver carried Chalikar to Taliyah, put down her weapon and went to check her condition.

The coma sparrow still shows no sign of awakening.

"Talia was not awake, I said, don't bury this pit, just leave like this." She said to herself, carrying Taliyia to the camel.

"Go back quickly, you can still fall asleep before dawn." She rode on her camel, and at the same time she also held the reins of Taliyah's camel and turned around to urge the few people.

Seeing this, Kahn said nothing and rode back to Nash Lame with Kahsha.

After returning to the station, Kahn asked Shiville to go to bed, and he helped to reduce the temperature and reduce the fever by himself.

Kasha also took the initiative to stay and take care of her. Shiville looked at it for a while and then yawned back to take a break.

As it was almost noon, Taliyah, who was pale in her face, finally woke up slowly.

Seeing her chapped lips, Kasha immediately brought a bowl of water.

Taliyah's body instinctively drank the water before her mind became clear.

"Little Master, Sister Shasha, what happened last night?"

She remembered what happened last night. She didn't remember anything when she saw it dark, and didn't know if the matter had succeeded. Now she was worried when she thought about it, worried that she would mess up the matter again.

"Nothing, you did a great job, I missed a wonderful night." Kahn comforted her in a regretful tone, took the iced towel off her forehead and threw it back into the basin.

Taliyah reacted for a while and immediately blushed, and she suddenly became a little bloody.

Kasha picked up the basin with a expressionless face, as if considering whether to pour cold water on Kahn's face.

Kahn then asked Taliyah, who had finished drinking water, to lie down again and cover her with a blanket.

"Taliyah, if you want to know what happened yesterday, go and ask Shiville." He yawned a long time and said in a vague way: "You keep resting. I haven't been in my eyes all night. Now I'm going to make up for my sleep, and I'll call us after dinner."

After saying that, he took Kasha out of Taliyah's room.

"It turns out that the little master and Sister Shasha have taken care of me all night..." Taliyah shrank her neck, remembering his guilty tone just now, and suddenly she sneered with ease.

...

"Little Master, Sister Shasha, get up!"

Accompanied by a knock on the door, Taliyah's powerful voice came outside the door.

"Wait." Kasha responded in the quilt.

"We'll go out to eat tonight!" Taliyah said again, as if she hoped to motivate the two of them to speed up their wake up.

"It seems that the little sparrow has recovered almost." Kahn, who had just woken up, let out a vague whisper, feeling his eyelids stick together, and hugged the delicate body in his arms tightly.

"Get up, don't let others wait too long." Kasha tried to break free, and then tried to give a good morning kiss to make Kahn relax his arms.

"It's obviously evening"

"This has nothing to do with the time period, it's only about people."

He opened his eyes and watched her sit up and put her back on him. The short clothes slowly covered her smooth spine and wrapped her charming curves close to her body.

She noticed the thing at her feet, which was the clothes he threw at the foot of the bed before going to bed. She was wearing only a short dress, leaned over and picked up the clothes and threw them on him.

Kasha inserted her finger into her hair and combed all the big side segments that had been messed up because of her short clothes on her head. This action exuded wild beauty.

"Do you want to go out naked or wearing skin armor?" The little sparrow chirped outside again. She began to look for her pants and complained.

Since I arrived at the station, it has become harder to get up to Kahn than anything else.

"Stop the fire, wait a moment." Kahn smiled in a cramped manner.

"I'm not angry." Kasha also said. She had long been used to the other party's uncovered gaze.

"I didn't say about you."

Kasha was stunned for a moment before reacting, blushing slightly and quickly put on her clothes and left the room first.

She knew that the more she stayed in front of Kahn, the more he was slower he was.
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