Chapter 384 Dangerous
After Kasha went out, Kahn put away his inappropriate expression. In fact, he had an idea in his mind, but he was not mature.
He had already had this idea since he knew that the essence of the eternal flame was the magic created by humans - since people can store magic in their bodies, then the eternal flame should be.
Store the flame in the body to perfectly prevent the backlash of the void skin nails. The backlash of the skin nails is from the outside to the inside. If a ball of flame is placed in the body, it can prevent the invasion of the void force and let it stay on the surface.
And there is no more concealed and portable approach.
If the body is regarded as a container, the body will not die, the flame will not die, and there will be no strangeness from the outside.
Yes, the physical body is the most suitable container, but who can guarantee that this practice will not cause any harm to the body?
Kahn won't take unnecessary risks.
After thinking about it over and over again, he did not take action, but went to Jax's room to hear his opinion on this idea.
But Jax was not here, so he had to go back to his room to study it first.
But he had no clue at all about research. He only knew that the Eternal Flame was a magical creature, but he did not understand its principle at all. None of the books he had read in the tower before recorded the information about the Eternal Flame.
He remembered that the blacksmith of Ixtal could spray flames directly with his mouth, which was one of the situations where his body contacted the flame without being hurt, and the answer was hidden in the original axiom.
After experimenting, he successfully adjusted the temperature of the flame to normal temperature using one of the axioms, and after several tests, he pinched it in his hand and played with it.
At this time, Kasha happened to push the door in, and Kahn's attention was attracted for a moment. The flame in his hand lost control and became hot. The sudden burning pain made him subconsciously shake his hand, and the flame on his finger was thrown onto the cushion and burned.
"What are you doing!" Kasha quickly put down her lunch and walked over in a hurry, but she didn't know how to extinguish the flames.
Fortunately, Kahn used magic in time to extinguish the flames, otherwise she would have called someone over.
Kasha needed an explanation, so Kahn gave her an explanation. She ate and listened. When she heard something, she put down the spoon in her hand, and waited solemnly until he finished speaking, "This is very dangerous."
The danger she mentioned was not about playing with fire, but about Kahn's desire to use his body as a container.
“So I didn’t do that.”
"I'm not sure that I must not do this. If something goes wrong, I can't help you." In order to let Kahn understand his concerns? Kahn hugged him tightly? I want him to understand that what she cares most about is him.
"Don't worry, my love? Everything I do will be responsible for us."
After dinner? Kahn continued to devote himself to the research.
The original axiom can indeed regulate the temperature of the flame, but it cannot make low temperatures the norm? As long as Kahn does not pay attention to the flame, it will return to its original state.
And this obviously doesn't work.
After several ideas failed, Kahn fell into a helpless situation.
He even thought of asking Kiran? But Kiran had warned him not to leave the long river of time again when he first met? Otherwise, he would be rejected by reality and exiled forever outside time.
In desperation, he could only put the eternal flame aside first and adjust his anxious mental state through meditation.
The two of them sat on the futon and meditated? For some reason? Kahn felt that the efficiency of meditation was much better than usual.
Ionia is filled with natural magic. This magic is the source of life of the Vastaya people. It can be absorbed and used directly like air and water, but it is wild and difficult to tame for humans. It can only be used after it is converted into orderly magic through various means such as meditation.
So meditation is a transformation process? But for some reason, this transformation has improved efficiency today? It puzzled Kahn.
"Kasha, do you feel that the efficiency of meditation has become stronger?" Kahn didn't open his eyes to stop meditation? But he couldn't help asking.
"You feel it too?" Kasha said in surprise: "Can it be the reason for the Blossom Spirit Day? It's the next day."
"Maybe." Kahn remembered something happened yesterday and didn't have time to meditate? And today was their first meditation after the arrival of Spiritual Day? Maybe it was caused by the release of spiritual power by the spirit tree and strengthening the natural magic in the environment.
"It's a good thing no matter what it is? Continue meditation first." Kasha said and continued to meditate. She had never experienced such an efficient transformation and should hurry up and catch up with Kahn's pace.
Perhaps they were used to a candle burning on the table. Neither of them noticed that the candlelight beside them was emitting orange-red firelight, mixed with natural magic, easily entering their bodies.
After meditating for about a stick of incense, Kahn began to feel dizzy. This was a situation that had never happened before. Even if he had read books all day, he would not feel so uncomfortable.
He stopped meditation, but the discomfort immediately increased, and he felt a splitting headache, especially in his left eye, which felt like a dagger was inserted into his socket, which hurt so much that he could not think at all.
Is the skin nails beginning to retaliate? He didn't know that using the left eye of the abyss to suppress the pain was useless as the old method.
He didn't know what was going on, he only knew that meditation would make him feel better, but when this thought flashed through his mind, the light of thousands of stars suddenly lit up in front of him, and then there was endless darkness.
The two of them meditated back to back. Kasha felt a sank behind her and turned her head to take a look.
She had never seen Kahn's face look so bad. She hurriedly tried it with her hands for a few times and found that his pupils were diffuse. She helped him to the bed and put it in, and then went out anxiously to find help.
After she left, Kahn fell into a coma.
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The coma Kahn came to the depths of his consciousness, which was dark, and he could not see his five fingers, and he was irrelevant.
A fire lit up in the darkness.
He seemed to have become accustomed to staying in the darkness. The sudden fire stinged his eyes, and it took him unknown how long it took to get his eyes to adapt to the light.
Then he discovered that the so-called darkness was the inside of a silkworm cocoon, and he was trapped in it, but he didn't seem to want to go out.
Sparks spread, and the flames began to spread, burning every inch of the cocoon, including under his feet.
He felt the burning pain like a fire burning body, and his whole body was covered with hellish heat, as if he had been thrown into the core of the star and it was about to evaporate.
Then he saw it.
In the cocoon, the last little darkness was resisting, but it was gradually eroded under the ruthless scorching.
Then the last bit of darkness disappeared, and the cocoon was burned into a hole.
A ray of light shone into the interior.
Chapter completed!