He Comes From the Void

Chapter 672: The abyss

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Kahn and Kaisha came to the main fort gate as scheduled.

This time no one stopped, the door to the Howling Abyss was open, and the howling wind outside the door was like the howling of a banshee.

The horns of the deep valley were echoing, and the tall Frost Witch Lisangdro, standing in front of the Saint Black Ice statue of the three sisters on the bridge, seemed to pray to them for a safe trip during the waiting time.

They have been waiting for this day, and now they are about to go deep into the abyss.

The two walked along the bridge without saying a word, and a huge statue of the guardian watched them quietly on the road. The roaring wind rolled into a whirlpool, whipping and crying mercilessly.

"Are you ready."

Li Sangzhuo faced the two of them. She couldn't see her feet. She stood on a defect near the cliff wall of the rift valley on the stone bridge. She was so close that she would fall into the abyss if she was careless.

This is undoubtedly extremely dangerous, but no one would treat her as an ordinary blind girl. She has lived for thousands of years, which is enough to explain the situation.

Kahn nodded, because of the howling wind, he didn't want to speak.

"Bring your climbing tools and get down from here. I'll go down and wait for you first." Li Sangzhuo pointed to the gap. The huge crampons formed a shield to protect her and put her into the ice coffin. The ice cube melted and she disappeared.

"Is this gone?" Kai'Sa was stunned for a moment, and stretched out her hand to explore the place where Lisangzhuo had stood. She really couldn't reach anyone, and she must have teleported to the bottom of the abyss.

"Let's go too." Kahn said.

"How to go?" Kaisha stuck his head out of the bridge, and the bottomless abyss was covered by dense fog, making it invisible to see how deep. On the side of the ice wall, there were many small holes drilled by ice axe, which gave her some hints.

"I heard Hara said that it takes at least one day to climb down from here. We will hang on the ice wall all day. I can't imagine how they persisted, and accidents often happen if someone dies. Next, the one who is alive has to be responsible for bringing the corpse up. This is a death order."

While talking, Kai'Sa had already covered her skin armor. She inserted her paws into the ice wall and tried a little bit harder to test how deep the ice was to bear her weight.

"Come here and we just fly down." Kahn said.

"Oh." Kai'Sa leaned over and put her hand on his shoulder, her chest and abdomen pressed tightly so that Kahn could hug her. "I'm ready."

"You hold the clock first." Kahn said.

"why?"

"Watch the time, I want to know how deep this abyss is."

"Oh." Kaisha took out the clock from the package and took a look: "It's just noon now."

It was a little strange, because she saw the moon hanging in the night sky at noon, and the whole day was dark during the coldest time.

As soon as the voice fell, I heard a whirr, and the wind flowing around her ears suddenly accelerated. Kahn actually leaned her body and planted straight down from the gap in the bridge.

Their fall wiped off the ice surface of the cliff that was ten feet below, and Kahn's direct brutality shocked Kai'Sa, but as he unfolded the dragon's wings, she gradually felt relieved.

The gust of wind in the abyss passed by my ears, like a sharp howl that was elongated and deformed. They fell quickly, and were soon obscured by dense fog behind them.

In the process of falling, the two did not speak, and the howling wind was still beating between the valleys, like a ghost's hand pulling them, which would cover the voice of speaking. Kahn was resisting gravity and increasing speed of falling, while paying attention to the obstacles that might suddenly appear hidden in the thick fog. Kai'Sa didn't want him to be distracted and kept silent.

She focused her gaze on the ice wall that was flying fast in front of her, and the ice itself seemed to be emitting a dim, misty light, reflecting in the thick fog, so she would not reach out her fingers.

A remnant bridge pier erected on the ice wall passed by her eyes, and the bridge hole had been sealed by an avalanche. In a short while passing by, Kai'Sa saw a Frostguard’s horned helmet half buried in the snow, with tools for climbing abandoned beside it, a circle of ropes, two crossed ice axes, and a pair of ice axes. Snow boots with thorns.

In her mind, a scene of despair immediately emerged.

A team of three Frost Guards is performing a task, climbing on the rock wall and climbing continuously day and night. Only one person climbs down at a time, and the other two are anchored on the ice wall to prevent falling, and descend in turns.

One of them chiseled out an ice axe, but because he was too exhausted, the ice was too shallow and caused him to fall. He was pulled by the rope, and the sudden pause caused him to hit the ice wall heavily. What's more, his arm was broken in this impact and could not be fixed on the ice wall, let alone continue climbing.

The teammates roared and ate his weight, but on the cliff that was not in front of the village and behind the shop, they could only cut his rope with tears, causing him to fall and melt.

After his death, his teammates found his body, threw away everything that could be thrown away from him to lighten the load, fixed it again and took it with him. Not to go to the ground to perform a funeral, but to put any flesh and blood in this abyss.

While she was thinking about it, Kahn slowed down, Kai'Sa also noticed the abnormality and looked down.

"There is a breath of emptiness ahead."

Getting closer and closer, Kahn flapped his wings vigorously, blowing away the dense fog, and a bridge suddenly appeared like a ghost. The last moment there was nothing below them, the next moment it appeared.

If Kahn didn't slow down in advance, I'm afraid he would hit it head-on.

From a distance, the bridge seemed to be overgrown with some kind of greedy weeds or thorns. But this is nonsense. Obviously, no life can grow and multiply in this abyss, even if there is ~www.readwn.com~ Lisangzhuo will let people cut them off.

The cold here seems to be radiating from the bottom to the top, but the breath of void is exuded by this bridge.

Kai'Sa wanted to turn around to look, but her tight embrace made it hard for her to see.

"How long have we been here?" Kahn asked.

Kaisha glanced at the clock: "It's less than three minutes."

"Three minutes..." Kahn was slightly surprised. At the speed at which they fell, even if they were not in a free fall motion, they would have moved at least several kilometers before reaching the bottom of the abyss.

It is no exaggeration to say that the Howling Abyss should be ten thousand meters deep, and it is not even an exaggeration to say that the abyss is ten thousand meters deep.

"Our speed is quite fast, and there should be plenty of time. Let's go and explore the bridge below." Kaisha suggested.

"Alright, I just meant it." Kahn led her down the bridge. To be honest, he also wanted to figure out what was on the bridge and why it gave off the air of emptiness.

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