The Master Behind the Scenes Starting From the Twin Cities

Chapter 191 They Are All Nutrients, Why Differentiate Between Them?

The flames burned up to the sky, and the wailing of cattle and sheep resounded through the wilderness.

The sacrifice began.

In the village far away, the tied livestock began to get restless.

They tried their best to twist their limbs to get rid of the restraints, as if they had sensed the crisis of life in advance.

The wailing of cattle and sheep was endless, and the fire reflected the red faces of everyone, as bright as blood.

The desire to survive and the instinct of fear made these poor livestock struggle violently, but their struggle was in vain.

The villagers had long expected that they would have such a fierce reaction. They tied all the livestock to the wooden stakes in the center of the square. No matter how they twisted their limbs or even bit, they would not shake the stakes at all.

With the first tremor of the ground, the critical moment of the sacrifice arrived.

The villagers withdrew from the open space where the cattle and sheep were and gathered far away from the sacrificial site.

The next moment, they bent their waists, bent their legs and crawled on the ground, their heads pressed so low that they were almost touching the ground, and they whispered the lost Icathian language.

From their slightly shaking shoulders and the uncontrollable fear in their eyes, it is not difficult to see that they are afraid of the void in their hearts.

However, even so, their worship movements are still extremely pious, just like devout Satan believers, trembling but still walking firmly on the eerie bones.

This extremely different emotion is concentrated in everyone, which is enough to show the complex and twisted hearts of the villagers when facing the void.

Fear and faith coexist.

Weakness and ignorance are the shackles of their obedience.

There is no difference from cattle and sheep, this is Kasa's evaluation of them.

At this time, the village chief Kalu was standing at the front of the team. He did not crawl on the ground, but danced with his hands and feet in a dance with obvious sacrificial meaning.

He was naked, with a black shell "unique to the Void" on his head, and his face and body were drenched in purple blood that belonged only to void creatures.

From a distance, he looked like a void creature dancing wildly under the night sky.

At this moment, Kalu did not look like an old man on his deathbed at all. His body was even more flexible than that of ordinary people, and he looked as if he had been blessed by a mysterious power.

Along with the dance, a whisper that was enough to drive people crazy came from Kalu's mouth.

It was a tone that had never been heard before, sometimes fine, sometimes manic, sometimes sharp, sometimes unreal, and sometimes crazy. The whisper was filled with countless noisy noises, like ten thousand cicadas chirping like crazy in the ears, and like hundreds of slender and sharp nails rubbing against the blackboard at the same time.

The villagers kneeling on the ground suddenly felt a splitting headache, and their heads were about to explode. The sound was like countless sharp blades tearing their spirits.

In the open space, the livestock stopped struggling under the sound of muttering, their limbs stiffened, and blood gradually flowed from their mouths and noses. The area around the wooden stakes soon became fishy.

Boom-Boom-

The tremor of the ground under their feet suddenly intensified, and the amplitude of the vibration was extremely obvious, as if hundreds of multi-man giant beasts were galloping under their feet

Ryan and the others who were watching from a distance also felt the tremor of the ground.

Kasha frowned slightly, and said with disgust in her eyes:

"It smells like the void, and they are approaching this side."

Having lived with the void for too long, she is too familiar with them.

Ryan's face had no extra expression, and his eyes unconsciously flashed with rune blue light, but no magic fluctuations were emitted.

In the perception of magic, the underground was not just trembling.

At this moment, in the deep underground, a large group of void spirits were approaching the village. Their purpose was very clear. They did not look like unconscious void creatures at all, but rather like a well-trained beast army.

Ryan's eyes kept sweeping around, as if he wanted to find out something.

"Lord Ryan, if I take action now, what will happen to them?"

After the transformation of the void, Kassa's eyesight was extremely strong. Even at a distance that was not close, she could clearly see that the ground of the village's sacrificial center had cracked.

Then, a series of bottomless black cracks appeared, constantly emitting a terrifying and terrifying breath.

Kassa knew it very well. This was a precursor to the arrival of void creatures.

The void gave her a second layer of skin, which originally belonged to the shell of a void creature, but now it has become a part of her body.

Kassa has been able to survive underground for nearly ten years, basically relying on the strength and perception obtained from the void.

At this moment, in her perception, there were no void creatures in the crack that made her feel dangerous.

Instead, they were all insects that could be crushed to death by her at will.

Ryan turned his head slightly to look at her, and said calmly:

"Whether I find the 'prophet' successfully or not, this place will be destroyed. They will not go inland, and can only wait to die here."

The "they" Ryan said refers to those villagers.

Last night, he gave everyone the opportunity to choose.

The existence behind the Void Spirit is afraid of the two of them, which is a fact guessed in the hearts of all the villagers.

But no one stood up to ask them for help.

Hearing Ryan's answer, Kasha's body shuddered, she could understand what Lord Ryan meant.

In fact, when they stood here, the fate of this village was already doomed.

Whether they were forced or not, since they made the choice, they no longer belonged to this land that belonged to humans.

"I understand, Lord Ryan."

Kasha looked at the spirits emerging from the void crack and took a deep breath.

Snap!

She broke free from Ryan's magic, fell from midair, and strode towards the village.

While running, she completed her transformation into the void, and a pair of wing-shaped shells extended backwards from her left and right shoulders. The moment the shells were formed, purple light flowed at the front.

Then, two enchanting balls of light shot out from her shells.

The unusually dazzling purple light lit up the dark and ghostly night. The light carried the enchanting purple long tail and cut through the sky, igniting the war!

Kasha knew what she had to do.

In order to buy time for Lord Ryan to find the 'prophet', she had to stand up!

"Wow!"

In an instant, the two balls of light came to the center of the crack with the sharp night wind.

At this time, countless void spirits were crawling out of the cracks, and the roars from the abyss of the ground filled the surroundings, and just listening to it made people have a splitting headache.

The two purple light balls sent by Kassa fell very accurately and exploded in the center of these crowded void creatures.

"Boom!"

The sound of the light ball exploding was extremely explosive, and the scene in front of me was like a witch scattering flowers, with purple streams of light scattered everywhere.

No void creature was blown up into the air, because they had already been blown into a flowing state by the light ball, and the purple blood exuded black gas and spread everywhere stickily.

The aftermath of the explosion had not yet ended, and the livestock used for sacrifice and the wooden stakes that tied them were not spared, and all were swallowed up by the attacking purple light.

Kassa's body was covered with a layer of rough and hideous void skin. Her body almost turned into a purple lightning, and she jumped into the village almost instantly.

Regardless of the panic of the villagers and the curses and fear of the village chief Kalu, Kasha calmly performed several jumps and moved into the encirclement of the void spirits.

The wing-shaped carapace on her back once again shone with a seductive purple light, constantly spewing out purple void energy. Spherical lights kept appearing under the dark sky, almost sweeping away the void spirits around her.

No mistakes, one song, one post, one content, one 6, one 9, one book, one bar!

This is a performance with great stage effects, lighting, sound, color. Every item is perfect.

Kasha's face was indifferent, her figure appeared and quickly disappeared, her whole body emitting purple light, and wherever she went, the corpses of the enemies turned into nutrients for her attack.

She came back alive from the void, and at the same time gained their power, or. became one of them.

What the void can do, she can do.

What the void cannot do, she can do as well.

Kasha's arrival completely angered the void that came to enjoy the sacrifice.

Boom--

Boom--

Two violent earthquakes sounded in succession, and the cracks in the center of the village became larger and larger, spreading to the surroundings, forming a huge pit with a terrifying diameter.

Kasha's figure reappeared with purple light flowing. She took two steps forward, stood steadily on the edge of the pit, and cast her eyes down silently.

She saw a scene that made her scalp tingle.

In the dark and lightless pit, there were countless densely packed void spirits.

Their size was not really big among the void creatures. They were covered with a layer of black and purple carapace, had four legs, and looked like a mutated giant crab.

The appearance of these insects was definitely not good-looking, and they were not even qualified, especially now, they were still piled up one by one, some looked up at Kasha outside the cave, and let out an anxious roar, and the latter stepped on the body of the former and climbed up quickly.

Burning, devouring. Endless, unstoppable.

This is undoubtedly a scene in purgatory, giving people despair and shock no less than being in a wheat field in autumn, but seeing thousands of locusts sweeping past.

"Dirty betrayer."

Kassa frowned fiercely and uttered this sentence almost with gritted teeth.

Her eyes were filled with disgust, and her figure flashed at high speed without hesitation, trying to eliminate as many empty spirits as possible.

Compared with the real void, she hated the betrayers who turned to the void more.

She understood the void and knew that the void creatures had no concept of slavery.

This word is a behavior unique to material creatures.

Behind these empty spirits, there must be a human who was eroded by the void like her.

But that person changed his position and chose to accompany the void.

Doesn't the other party know that the void will devour everything known?

Including emotions, flesh, beauty, memories, civilization, past, soul.

Everything is just the rations of the void, and it is a tonic for them to evolve to a higher level.

"Help me! Help me!"

The void creatures that kept surging out of the pit finally made the villagers panic.

Faced with the void spirits that pounced on them, the villagers looked at Kassa who was fighting with hatred, and fled to the outside of the village, begging in their hearts, hoping that the livestock used for sacrifice could last for a while.

However, they didn't know that the cattle, sheep and poultry had already been in the first luminous ball, and all turned into blood along with the void creatures.

For a while, the village was in chaos. Some people were slow to move and were caught up and swallowed by the void creatures. Some people escaped by chance, but became crazy under the erosion of the roar.

The villagers' screams and wails were intertwined, just like the sounds made by the livestock at the beginning of the sacrifice.

Everything seemed to have returned to the starting point, but the continuous explosions and the roars of the spirits reminded everyone again.

Everything was in chaos.

In this terrifying and chaotic night, only Ryan, who was still standing quietly on the mound not far away, remained unmoved.

The blue light of the runes in his eyes almost condensed into substance, and his eyes kept scanning the surroundings, especially the underground location.

His target has not yet appeared.

After the initial panic, the spirits quickly responded. They condensed into a whole and spread toward the village in an orderly manner.

This approach was obviously the existence behind them, trying to cut off all of Kassa's retreat routes.

To achieve this process, there must be the other party's eyes nearby.

And magic can find its eyes!

The blue light in Ryan's eyes was bright, staring at the ground 1 kilometer to the east of him, and quickly stretched out his hand.

Found it!

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