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【0174】 Traveler

As the sun set and the moon rose, Yasuo ended his meditation and opened his eyes.

After standing up and moving his body a little, Yasuo followed the navigation and began to turn and head east.

The soreness in his muscles told Yasuo that he was reaching his limit - although meditation was also a break, compared to sleep, meditation was more about permanent and short-term fatigue recovery, mental relaxation and emotional stability.

For Yasuo, meditation actually has no resting effect, it can only ensure that he does not die suddenly.

But... after all, there were pursuers behind him, so Yasuo really had no choice.

Unlike the unbearable heat during the day, the desert is extremely cold at night. The gravel on the ground is hot to the feet during the day, but becomes icy cold not long after sunset at night.

While speeding up his pace, Yasuo took out the dried meat from his waist and began to bite it quickly - with the help of the Wind Spirit, at least he didn't have to worry about diarrhea caused by the wind.

As for whether it will hurt my stomach or something...

Yasuo can't control that much now.

The dried meat was a bit salty, but Yasuo didn't dare to take a big sip of water. After picking up the water bag and taking a sip, he finally ended his "meal" and speeded up again.

In the vast wasteland, Yasuo walked alone with the wind, heading eastward, and before he knew it, it lasted all night.

The next morning, Yasuo had already seen the Galin Mountains from a distance.

After customarily holding up a sign in the sky to confirm that Varus could find him, Yasuo finally began the rest of his mountain climbing journey.

………………

While Yasuo was working hard to climb over the mountain, on the only way to the target point from the top of the mountain, a girl was squinting her eyes slightly and staring at the sun that had just risen.

The sun was rising, but Taliyah felt a little cold - if nothing else, she must have had a fever.

With her head feeling dizzy, Taliyah wanted to sleep, but she didn't dare to sleep - she was afraid that once she fell asleep, she would never wake up again.

Wrapping herself in a large cloak, Taliyah huddled in the cave with difficulty, looking at the sun on the horizon outside the entrance of the cave, thinking about her hometown.

At this moment, Taliyah felt a little homesick.

Taliyah missed home, her father and mother, Babayan, the dye mother and the great spinner in the tribe, and the sunrise and dusk in the Dasai Desert.

Unfortunately, I'm afraid I won't be able to go back.

Although she has come to the edge of death, Taliyah has never regretted leaving her hometown - she knows very well that she possesses the power that the legendary Weaver Mother has, and to this day, she still cannot control this power.

In order to prevent this power from going out of control and hurting those she misses now, Taliyah left the Dashai Desert and the Weaver's hometown.

If there was anything Taliyah regretted... it was probably believing the Noxian lies.

After taking the initiative to leave her hometown, Taliyah's choice was to head westward towards Mount Targon in the distance - she believed that the natural connection with the rocks could lead her to the peaks where she could reach the stars, where she would find the power to control this

method.

However, on the northern border of Shurima, before Taliyah could climb Mount Targon, a group of men carrying Noxian standards discovered her abilities.

These Noxians told Taliyah that in Noxus, her magic was a talent worth celebrating and even being revered--and they noticed Taliyah's concern in their words, and they promised to find her a new partner.

A teacher who allowed her to control this power.

Taliyah, who left the tribe for the first time and knew nothing about the world, chose to believe.

In front of the Noxian's light promise and skilled fake smile, the poor little girl had no way to resist. She put on Noxian clothes, learned the Noxian language, and came to Uze

Lys, and from here boarded the ship, crossed the Valoran Strait, and arrived at Trivel.

In this way, Taliyah, who grew up in the desert, walked on a straight road. She passed through countless majestic iron gates - people called them Noxtra to mark what the empire had conquered.

Land - It took her almost a year to reach the Immortal Fortress.

As if paraded through the streets, Taliyah was inspected through the ranks of Noxus' magical community.

There is no doubt that Taliyah's magical talent is amazing. Although many people showed interest in her abilities and potential, most of the mages rejected her after learning that she had not received any professional training.

join in.

This kind of raw, untrained magical talent requires a long period of teaching, and Noxus at war will not wait for anyone.

Under such circumstances, an officer who went to support the Balua battlefield finally made a condition that convinced Taliyah - he vowed to take her out to sea and go to an uninhabited land to practice and practice to her heart's content.

Use your abilities.

"Although we don't have experienced instructors here." The tall and thick guy said frankly, "But there is definitely room for you to perform and train yourself. To be honest, we really need spell casters, but Lord Swain has always been very supportive.

Barua is full of prejudice."

Taliyah gladly accepted the young officer's proposal and boarded the ship bound for Ionia.

However, things were completely different from Taliyah's imagination.

When she arrived in Baru'o, the Battle of Preidion had ended, Yasuo and Swain had reached an armistice treaty, and the ambitious officer had just arrived in Tivasir when he was told to prepare for "strategic transfer."

On the way to retreat, Taliyah was asked by the thick-browed Noxian officer to "bury those damn pursuers alive" - ​​at this moment, she finally realized that she was just a tool being used.

Then, before Taliyah could refuse, the unfortunate guy was wiped on the neck by the shadow stream warrior who was chasing him - the opponent even glanced at Taliyah, but for some reason, he didn't take action against the little girl.

After that, Taliyah followed the Noxian troops to Dharen in confusion.

Taliyah had a rare moment of peace while hunting in the Nystaran Forest. Although she needed to carefully control her power, there was no killing or destruction here, so it was still pretty good.

Not long after, Urgot came up with the idea of ​​using the longbow in the Temple of Pallas, and Taliyah was assigned to set fire. This time, she finally made up her mind to leave the Noxian team.

Not knowing where to go, Taliyah awkwardly manipulated the rocks to lead her around. As a result, she crossed the ghetto pass from the east and entered the desert. The familiar desert made Taliyah feel much better.

She excitedly danced the weaver's dance in the wilderness, and large rocks rose up from the ground as she danced, as if she was dancing with her.

However, despite her good dancing, Taliyah ended up getting lost in the desert without a map.

After all, this is not the Dashai Desert.

Although she was good at living in the desert, Taliyah still ran out of supplies in the ghetto sea.

What's even more frightening is that because of the increasing temperature difference between day and night, Taliyah caught a cold - and now, the cold brought a severe high fever.
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