He Comes From the Void

Chapter 261: Horror legend

To be honest, Kahn is also very curious, such as how to achieve continuous employment for several years without precautions. There is an accident in everything, and it is not easy to be able to do so.

"We're not going, that's the place where single dogs go." Kahn didn't know how to explain, and pulled Kai'Sa into the tavern.

The lights in the tavern are very dim, and a few candles of different heights stand on each table, dyeing the space in the tavern into a warm yellow hue.

But despite this, it was a little too dark, and Kahn struggled to find a seat for no one inside.

"No, no, no one in that seat. Sit down for a while, take a few big mouthfuls, hehehehe, I'm used to saying that."

A one-legged old man greeted them enthusiastically, and Kahn took Kaisha to sit down.

The big boots were hung on the crossbeam. Kahn took two down and placed them in front of him and Kai'Sa. The engraved pattern on the table is a top view of a ship, and candles are placed on the deck.

Before he could sit down, the old man said in a vicissitudes of life, "I have seen a shipwreck. When I was as young as you, I experienced it once, called the Long Snake. The ship sank in the Sawtooth Strait. I survived. If you buy me a drink, I'll talk to you."

In front of him was a self-evident empty wine glass.

"Don't you have money yourself?" Kaisha pointed to a golden sea monster in his hand.

"This?" The old man glanced at him, and said in a pretentious voice, "This gold coin can't be moved. This is my lucky Kraken coin, which is used to pay tithes. If you don't pay tithes, you have all heard about it. Live it."

Kai'Sa could feel that the other party was about to tell some interesting stories, but at this time an impatient loud voice interrupted him. It turned out that it was the tavern owner. She came over to pour the two with a large jug of wine.

"Lars, are you cheating on food and drinking again? When will the debt you owe me be repaid?" The boss' aunt was not at all polite to him, and talked a little shamelessly.

"Wait until I settle down." The one-legged old man named Lars murmured without confidence.

"Every day I say that I want to settle down, but I see you come to me every day to drink on credit. It would be great to spend this time looking for work, if you are here, I won't entertain you here."

"All right... alright..." Lars smiled awkwardly. The boss said this every time, but never really did it.

He knows that this is a good person with a knife-mouthed tofu heart.

Now, he looked at Kahn, and Kahn also noticed his gaze.

Obviously, if Kahn didn't treat guests, Lars would not waste time on them.

Seeing that Kai'Sa became interested in Lars’s story, Kahn said to the boss, “Boss, I’ll treat him and pour him a glass of wine.”

Drinking wine while listening to the story is also a good way to kill time, and it's not expensive to exchange a glass of wine for a story. Planck left so much money for them, just for them to spend money on entertainment.

"Boss, we're full of wine. This is a good lady. As the saying goes, there are a lot of stories, you don't get drunk and you don't return. Let my friend pay."

Hearing Kahn said he was going to treat him, Lars chuckled as he acted, rubbed his **** on the chair, and found a comfortable position.

"I've made money for you again." After the boss pours the wine in a whisper, Lars murmured and drank a long sip, and said with emotion, "Wine is really a good thing, it's really..."

His turbid eyes wandered, as if looking back to the memory, "I have to say first, this is Bilgewater, even the bedtime story is a bit horrible, don't be scared, little girl."

"You can't scare me, I saw many terrible things." Kaisha replied, and then followed him, moved the chair to the side of Kahn, leaned comfortably on his shoulder, and concentrated. Heard the story...

Lars said in a vicissitudes of voice, "It's been almost thirty years. We just came back from hunting. I forgot to say that I was a harpoonman before, the most accurate one in the slaughter fleet. We hunted an axe. Fin behemoth..."

Lars talked about the horror legend of Bilgewater. This was actually said by Kahn and Kai'Sa, but he was only straightforward at the time, and Lars’s storytelling method is indeed first-person, and it sounds more substituting. It’s more interesting.

Ghost stories are only exciting when they are heard in the first person.

He first told the story of the Abyssal Titans. The captain did not pay tithes, which caused the Titans to find them and sink the Hydra, the only one who survived.

The ship sank, and Lars was trapped on the reefs of the Sawtooth Channel for three days and three nights, until he encountered Tide Hailing. He was frightened and swam back to the shore desperately, but he was still harassed by Hailing with pranks.

But then one day Hailing disappeared, leaving him with a golden sea monster. Lars found out that this golden sea monster was the gold coin that the captain had dropped the sea tithe, and he was shocked in a cold sweat.

It turned out that he was wrong to blame the captain. It was not that he did not pay taxes, but was intercepted by Tide Sea Spirit. The Deep Sea Titans sank their ship~www.readwn.com~ and killed everyone without receiving the money.

Lars did not lose this gold coin, but kept it in his body as a lucky Kraken coin, which is the one in his current hand.

Good guy, no one thought that Lars's story would still be a series, and this lucky Kraken coin appeared again in the story of the King of the River.

I really don't know how hard his life is, but he actually met three horror prototypes one after another and can still live to the present.

Afterwards, the king of the river found Lars, who had nothing left, and tricked him into gambling with the golden sea monster left by the sea spirit, saying that the money would come quickly.

In the beginning, Lars was lucky in gambling and made a lot of money, but no one has ever been able to take advantage of that devil’s mouth. When Lars lost only this lucky Kraken coin, he finally Suddenly awakened and stopped trading with the devil.

But it was still too late. His leg was lost during that time and sold to Tam for food.

After continuing to tell three stories in a row, Lars was so drunk that he couldn't speak, and then he was driven out of the tavern by the boss and staggered back to his cheap house.

I have to say that his ability to tell stories is first-rate, Kai'Sa's emotions were mobilized by him, and he grabbed Kahn's hand unknowingly. Even after it was over, there was still some meaning left.

"In fact, there is still a horror legend that has no generals." Kahn said meaningfully.

"Don't say it, I don't dare to go to bed alone at night." Kaisha looked at him drunkly and smiled, which is actually a joke, because she doesn't sleep alone. Then she said, "Should we go to the slaughter dock?"

Unknowingly, the tavern was about to close, Kahn nodded, and the two helped each other out of the tavern.

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