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Chapter 80 The Temple

"Uncle, did you say you spent the night here?" Kane said in surprise.

"Yes, is there any problem?" Kasardin turned to look at Kane.

"No..." Kane's mouth twitched.

Seeing that he had nothing to say, Kasardin turned around and looked for the mechanism.

The two of them swept away the dust and saw some words, which were probably the meaning of "The Sun Dynasty is glorious for generations", and did not say how to open the stone door.

Now that I saw these words, Kane suddenly felt a little ironic because the dynasty had been in decline for three thousand years.

But he immediately pursed his lips and looked solemn.

If no changes are made, the dynasty may really recover in five years.

"Finished!" Kasardin threw out the mechanism from the pile of sand under her feet.

He directly pulled the mechanism, and the stone door rose, making a rumble of the huge stone grinding, attracting Kane Kesha's attention.

"There's something really!"

The sunlight on the stairs shone into the temple, and you can see an altar surrounded by abyss inside. A piece of magma radiating a blue light floating on the stone platform in the middle of the altar, like a tear.

"It's really this thing..." Kane twitched and thought to himself, little yellow-haired, you have no chance.

"What is this?" Kesha asked.

"The Goddess Tears, a magical holy object containing huge magic power, can be cast frequently with the help of the mages." After Kane said that, he added: "It is recorded in the tower collection."

"Then I'm not polite."

"etc!"

Kesha pushed Kane and tried to step into the temple, but was suddenly stopped by the latter.

"What's wrong?" Cassadin asked.

"There are void creatures inside! And there are many!" Kane pointed to the bottomless abyss next to the altar: "They are lurking below, and as long as they take away the treasures, they will be alarmed."

"So, do you still take it? Or just leave the things here?" Kasardin didn't know what the specific situation was, so he didn't dare to go too aggressively.

"Take it, but if Kesha wants to get it alone, she runs fast, so we will stay by the door to pick it up."

Kane thought that not taking it might have ruined the little yellow-haired life in vain, so he decided to take it away.

Kasardin looked at the thickness of the stone door that was retracted into the ceiling, and felt that the Blade of the Underworld could be cut open, so she had no objection, but just asked Kesha to be careful.

"Kesha, run out immediately after getting the thing." When he was about to take action, Kane patted her gently behind her.

"Okay." Kaisha nodded, then walked towards the altar with a serious expression.

The light in the altar was a little dim, and Kesha walked straight to the edge of the abyss and looked down.

It was pitch black and there was nothing to see.

Several carapaces cover their faces and stack them in an interlaced manner to form a helmet.

By switching vision, Kesha saw the things hidden in the darkness.

A strange and terrifying shell body, with a hooked blade foot hooked the edge of the abyss, and the black eyes opened at the top of the shell, rustling around the bottomless rock wall.

Kaisha's eyes shrank, and for the first time she saw so many empty spirits entrenched in one place.

She came to the altar through the stone steps in the abyss.

As Kane said, if the goddess's tears are not touched, the insects will not be alarmed, and those empty spirits will still hang quietly on the rock wall.

If it were ordinary people, they might not have found them entrenched in the darkness below.

Kaisha did not doubt that he was there and walked to the stone platform on the bricks and stones on the altar.

She noticed that Shitai kept absorbing the magic power of the goddess' tears, and the magic mist turned purple in the air and was sucked into Shitaichung like a bell.

It's time to start.

Kesha glanced at Kane, saw him nodding at him at the door, and finally grabbed the goddess' tears.

After she took action, all the purple smoke penetrated into the stone Taichung and spread rapidly downward through the patterns hidden in the bricks and stones.

The purple light briefly illuminated the abyss, and all the empty spirits were alarmed. The purple light was lit in their eyes, and they swarmed to climb up the altar.

After getting the things, Kesha immediately ran to the exit.

She accelerated her sprint and climbed over the abyss.

Xu Ling flew towards her, but couldn't reach the corner of her clothes, twisting her limbs and falling into the abyss.

Kaisha landed lightly and ran towards the gate. These empty spirits could not keep up with her speed at all, and this task was easy for her.

At this moment, the stone gate roared and began to descend.

Kaisha was stunned. If she let it down and then use the plasma bomb to break the door violently, it might be too late.

However, Kane, who was guarding the door, was ready. He pressed his shoulders against the thick stone door with his hands and bought time for Kesha.

The stone gate is as heavy as a thousand pounds, and the power of the mechanism keeps pressing, even if Kane exerts force, he can only delay the time it descends.

His knees were bent and the doors were getting lower and lower...

But that was enough. Kesha slid her sideways and quickly slid out from under the door, holding the goddess' tears and retreating.

Kane let go of his hand and let the stone gate fall down, blocking the torrent of sharp teeth and claws that are about to come.

"It's made for you." Kesha exhaled and stuffed the goddess' tears into Kane's hand.

"Good." Kane praised her fiercely.

"Don't they rush out?" Walking out of the stairs, Kasardin looked back at the stone gate.

Now, he finally realized how dangerous it was to hide at the door and spend the night. If the virtual spirit insect swarm rushed out and drown him at that time, he would not have had the chance to see Kaisha again.

"There are too many virtual spirits, so it's troublesome for us to solve them. If you can, close them, and if you can't, stay away."

The three of them walked away, and then they heard Kasha say, "Kain, I think there is something strange about this altar."

"What's strange?"

"I got closer and saw that the altar was actually absorbing the magic power of the goddess' tears and transforming it into void energy."

"You mean someone has transformed it and used the goddess' tears to provide for the void?"

Kane raised the stone in his hand, his skin armor longed to swallow the magic, but he suppressed it.

"Well, that's about that." Kesha nodded.

"It should be the prophet's cult who tampered in the Temple of the Sun and transformed it into a sacrificial ground in the void." Kasardin clenched his fists: "After or later, I will throw them down and feed them to the void! If they continue to do this, more people will be killed!"

Kesha had never seen her father be so angry and quickly grabbed his arm. Kasardin looked at her daughter's nervous look and touched her hair to endure the hatred.

Kane felt that it was inappropriate to throw the cult to feed the void. They deserved to die, but throwing it to the void is increasing the dark power of the void.

However, when it comes to this matter, Kassadin will be very angry and he will not talk much.

Kassadin is just talking angry, and he will be able to be sensible when he really starts.

"This place is not far from our village." Kasardin was silent for a while, and suddenly turned to Kesha and said, "Let's go back and see your mother, and then we will set off again along the water source."
Chapter completed!
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