Chapter five hundred and ninety seventh dream seen
Taliya looked at these extremely embarrassed strangers and recognized them as those who had previously gathered outside the city to try to resist the storm.
Their clothes were scratched by the wind and sand, and their exposed skin was even more bloody. No one of the animals accompanied them was brought back and were abandoned in the storm. They hugged each other and cried bitterly, gladly escaping from death, or thanking the ascensioners for helping them.
Taliyah's eyes couldn't help but feel moist. Although she was not sure if they were all in, she felt very satisfied to be able to save so many people.
"Why do you cry?"
"Sand is in my eyes, I'm sorry to make you laugh." Taliyah hurriedly wiped her eyes: "Thank you, your wise Majesty, I thank you for your kindness on their behalf."
Taliyah sincerely thanked Azil and tried everything that could slow down her rapid heartbeat. At this moment, she felt that the person in front of her was not an emperor, but a friend who could talk about ancient and modern times.
Azel said nothing, just nodded and returned to the city with Nathers, and the guards returned to their posts. While his figure disappeared from the end of his sight, the sandstorm seemed to be moving away.
"Taliyah, you saved them." Kasha came over and patted Taliyah on the shoulder.
"It was His Majesty Azer who saved them." Taliyah corrected: "In my opinion he is a good emperor."
After experiencing this incident, some people began to worship Azir in the crowd and called him "Father of Eagle". May the Father of Eagle protect them with their generous wings. Taliyah saved people as she wished, and Azir also won a good reputation through this.
As expected, many fanatical pilgrims will flock to this golden city next.
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Taliyah took the water bag and came to the source of the Mother of Life, filled a bag with a fountain flowing over the square, and then drank it in one breath.
The water here is as clear as she can't imagine. Even the snow water boiled with snow in the tundra is not so refreshing. In the past, Shurima was more precious than gold, but now it can be obtained by anyone.
This is the prospect of a prosperous era, and Taliyah couldn't help but think of it.
"Give you water and shade, sisters." A woman who also came to fill the water greeted Taliyah. She had a typical Shurima face and saw Taliyah asking the emperor for help.
"Give you water and shade." Taliyah said goodbye to the woman, looking at the direction of the woman's departure, and instead Kahn and the others walking towards her.
"The water here is so delicious, cleaner than what flows outside." Taliyah sighed: "In the past, we could only drink the mud and sand water in the riverbed, and the same water as the livestock."
"When I drink a sip of water, I start to remember the bitterness and sweetness." Kahn smiled and looked up and down at Taliyah, looking for any decorations I brought back from the ice field. "How are your life in Freljord? Is it hard?"
"It's mixed." Taliyah wiped the water stains on the corner of her mouth and recalled: "Since the last time I parted, I followed the instructions of my little master to go to the Valoran continent, crossing most of Noxus to Frelljod. I had my abilities hidden along the way, and did not let the Noxus discover my talents."
Kahn nodded and made her continue, while Kahsha became a quiet listener.
"When I finally arrived at Freljord through the Dug Fort Down to be ready to hone my talent, I got sick because I was not adapted to the local climate."
From a place full of sand to another place with snow all year round, severe climate changes can easily cause illness in the human body. Taliyah is a typical example of being unacceptable to the environment. Her unremarkable height and a slump nose make the air she inhaled into her lungs cold.
"I had a fever, so I used magic to build a cave in the mountains and hid in it. The grain storage was a hare that I had just come to hunt in the snow. Thanks to the mother weaving, I didn't have to drag my tired body out to hunt."
"I rested in the cave for two days, but not only did not improve, but it became more and more serious. I was dizzy and even had hallucinations. I saw Sister Kasha appear in front of me. At the same time, I also found that my firewood was almost finished. I would freeze to death without a fire in such cold weather. I had to go out to find the firewood."
"I carried a pile of firewood back in the woods. I was so tired that I almost fainted. I felt thirsty again. I went out to get some snow and came back to boil water. As I was burning like this, I looked at the beating fire and completely fainted and unconscious."
"So serious?" Kasha widened her eyes and suddenly felt deeply guilty. Taliya was just a half-year-old child when she went to the ice field, which was really embarrassing her.
Taliyah shook her head helplessly, and going to Freljode was her choice, Kahn just gave her a suggestion. If she didn't learn to control her abilities, she would not be able to continue living with her tribe members with her ranksmen.
"In a trance, I had a dream, dreaming that I was lying on the endless ice surface, with the frozen sea beneath me." Taliyah shivered and subconsciously wiped the non-existent snot.
"The never-falling sunset outlines the silhouette of the woman. She rode a giant beast made of frost, bones and black magic. Her gorgeous robe was like the snow that had just fallen. Her long horned hood covered her eyes, making people feel like she was looking up at the starry sky."
"Lisanjo?" Kahn narrowed his eyes.
Taliyah was stunned for a moment, surprised Kahn's name, and continued, "Yes, the witch said her name with two chapped black lips. Her name is Lisanzhuo."
"What did she do for you? Have you taken a fancy to your talent? Or..." Kahn said vigilantly. This blind frost witch does have the ability to enter other people's dreams.
Taliyah shook her head: "Didn't we have had a big battle with Marzaha before? When I first arrived in Freljod, I was still thinking about the battle - why is there a void underground? Why did Ekasia's mage discover the void from an earthquake? Did the void exist in our world from the beginning? If not, how did they come to our world?"
"I don't know the answer to these questions. But I think Lisanjo may have seen these thoughts before entering my dream and talking to me."
"..." Kahn opened his mouth and didn't say anything.
He knew very well that Lisangzhuo was the culprit that caused the void to invade the Runeland, and these things were the truth that she had always tried hard to cover up.
Chapter completed!