He Comes From the Void

Chapter 30: Monsters and People

The bird seller fell from a height, luckily he didn't die.

But he soon discovered that he might as well just fall to his death, at least he didn't have to see the horrible scene in front of him.

The tentacles from the other world squirmed into Skarosh's body. The docile pack animal screamed, its whole body twitched, its thick fur fluctuated, and dissolved organic matter flowed in it like amniotic fluid.

Those tentacles exuded vicious purple light, continuously pouring void energy into Skarosh's body. Between the dissolution and recombination of matter, tangible energy is dissipated and ripples through to the caged bird.

In the blink of an eye, the sand falcon has become a skeleton, and based on this, it has become alienated.

The golden feathers were gone, replaced by a vertical eye in the middle of the skull. The lower beak elongated, comb-like needle teeth grew out of the beak, and the feathers on both wings grew back, but turned into a pitch-black color that seemed to be able to swallow light.

Watching the metal birdcage bend and deform under the strange force of the blackbird, the bird seller finally realized that a disaster was imminent, and panicked, he found a tunnel and rushed in.

...

When hunting again, Kane took Keisha's hand.

Let alone brown sugar water here, he couldn't even find boiled water. The care he can give is to hold hands on the basis of companionship.

Besides, menstrual period doesn't mean being sealed.

For an extraordinary person like Kaisha, the physical impact is minimal, and the main reason is the change of mentality, so it is inevitable that she will be more slack than usual.

There was a resistance in the arm, and Keisha suddenly stopped again. Kane turned back and asked her:

"Is your stomach sick again?"

"No..." Kesha said through the helmet: "Do you smell something?"

"Smell?" Kane put his helmet on, and a trace of smell in the air was captured and analyzed by the skin armor, evoking distant memories.

This is……

The smell of fear!

"There's something alive in the ground again," Keisha said.

Kane's expression hidden under the helmet is not good. He doesn't want to touch the living creatures on the ground now, but only living creatures with high IQ can exude fear.

And judging from the intensity of the fear, this living creature is likely to be a person, and only a person's emotions are rich enough to exude such a strong sense of fear.

"Let's go and have a look." Keisha left without any explanation, without giving Kane any chance to argue.

Seeing her rapidly leaving back, Kane had no choice but to keep up with her as closely as possible.

The void skin armor undulates on Kaisha, always eager to eat and hunt, but she regards this impulse as the instinct to find life. She ran in the tunnel, quickly approaching the target.

At the end of the tunnel where Keisha was, the bird dealer was running desperately, his eyes full of incomprehensible horror.

Behind him are several strange birds mutated from sand falcons.

They flapped their black wings and chased after them like death. The no longer sharp highlights in the long and narrow three eyes have been replaced by distinct malice.

"Damn it, I shouldn't have cut corners!"

These sand falcons should have been brought to the market by him in exchange for a considerable sum of money, but now they all turned into man-eating monsters flapping their wings in the dark, making horrible squawking noises and trying to eat him!

"Bless Nasus, let me go back alive!"

The threat of death made Birdman's spirit on the verge of collapse, but the nightmare that really made him despair came from ahead.

The indentations on the rock walls on both sides of the tunnel emit an ancient purple light, reflecting the silhouette of monsters flashing in the darkness ahead.

Like the last straw that broke the camel's back, the dilemma crushed his spirit, his consciousness collapsed and he died.

The bird seller's feet went limp, and he fell on the uneven rocky ground.

The pain felt alive—the sharp pain pulled his soul back into his body, and his slack eyes saw the darkness.

The terrifying ghost in front of him approached beyond imagination, squeezing the air in front of him. The strong wind it kicked up blinded the bird seller, and he thought he might as well just close his eyes and wait for death.

But unexpectedly, the figure did not hurt him, but passed by him, and then squatted behind him and braked suddenly.

It bent down, the firmly fixed nails on both shoulders shifted and deformed, the luminous pod opened a hole, and the dazzling light shot out from the inside, aiming at the incoming strange bird.

In Kaisha's field of vision, the three strange birds that merged into the darkness showed red patterns, which could be identified and locked at a glance.

As she shouted, a round of hovering light bullets attacked the group of creatures with scorching destruction.

Whoosh!

The missile precisely locked the three strange birds, shot them down in a burst of purple light, and shattered into an indescribably weird pool of flesh and blood, even the heart was blown up, leaving only a few intact black feathers slowly falling .

After dealing with the threat, Keisha approached the bird seller.

Seeing that she killed the strange bird so easily, the bird dealer screamed like a cat whose tail has been trampled on:

"Don't! Don't come here!"

Kesha froze for a moment, thinking that maybe she looked too scary, so she took off her helmet.

"Pleading is useless here. If I try to kill you, you won't even know I did it."

She stretched out her hand towards the bird seller, no... it should be said to be a claw, trying to lift him up from the ground.

"It's... a monster! Don't come here!"

But the bird dealer didn't seem to listen to her words, he hurriedly took out a dagger and pointed it at her, kicking his feet back frantically with tears of fear, trying to stay away from her, extremely embarrassed.

"Don't look at me with a void skin, but my heart is the same as yours, I am a human being." Kaisha frowned deeply, and explained: "The void gives people a thousand ways to die, but there is only one way to live, and that is to change. Become one of them, I have no way..."

No matter how Kesha explained, the human being who lost his mind due to fear in front of him always murmured the word monster, every time it was like a steel needle piercing her soft heart.

"I'm not a monster!" The unreasonable misunderstanding made Kesha, who was already full of expectations, even more angry.

As if feeling that the other party couldn't see her human face clearly in the dark, Keisha purposely let the shoulder pod emit a stronger light to illuminate her face.

But from the bird seller's point of view, it turned out that Keisha was going to fire a burst light bomb to kill him, so scared that he raised his arm and covered his eyes.

At this moment, Keisha remembered a sentence Kane said - human beings are always full of prejudices, and they only want to believe what they see and take it as the truth.

The people in front of her only saw her monster appearance, ignoring her human part.

for prejudice.

And she naively believed that people outside would understand her and communicate normally.

Also prejudice.

Roar--

A roar came from behind, and Keisha had to turn her attention away from the bird seller and turn behind her.

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