Arcane: I Built Mechs in Piltover

Li Lin transmigrated to Piltover on the continent of Valoran. He originally thought his life would pass by uneventfully, until he became an employee of the Kiramman family and discovered he possess...

Chapter 166 Who says only those standing in the light are heroes?

Hearing Li Lin's shout, Nasus, who was just wondering why they were walking with a void monster, stopped casting magic.

Kassadin looked at Nasus at the other end of the tunnel with a serious expression, and regardless of his Shurima people's admiration for the god-warrior, he protected Kassadin firmly behind him.

When they walked in, Xiweier noticed that there was an extra person here and couldn't help but asked in surprise: "Huh? This little girl is..."

Kassadin glanced at her, then turned his gaze to Nasus, who was narrowing his eyes. "She... is my daughter, Kai'Sa."

"Huh?!" Sivir was shocked. "But didn't you say that your daughter was swallowed by the void three years ago?"

While asking, she looked at Li Lin again, trying to confirm the matter with him.

Li Lin nodded slightly and pointed to the corpses of the Void Spirits scattered on the ground not far away. "It's true. Those seven Void Spirits were chasing her just now."

"To be precise, they should be attracted by you." Kassadin poked half of his face out from behind him and suddenly interrupted.

"I was hiding my presence at the time, so they didn't notice me...it was just that I was too impatient and exposed my whereabouts."

Sivir still found it hard to believe.

Kassadin had said before that his daughter was only 10 years old when she "died".

How could such a young girl survive in this void land full of monsters?

The chitinous armor on her body was obviously of the same origin as the shells of those void monsters.

Moreover, according to legend, the abilities of the Void are complex and varied. Could this so-called "daughter" be some kind of monster with the ability to transform and confuse them?

Sivir looked at Kassadin with a wary look, not really trusting her.

Kassadin could clearly sense Sivir's hostility, and her good mood, which had originally been caused by seeing her father and eating food, became a little depressed.

Kassadin was on high alert against Nasus and Sivir, ready to use his body to block them if the situation turned bad, allowing Kassadin to escape first.

To him, Sivir was just a distant friend, and this was the level they had barely reached during their time together.

He didn't like this profit-seeking mercenary very much in the first place, let alone compared to his only family now.

Even though she is the descendant of Eagle King Azir.

As Kassa's voice gradually fell, the air fell into silence, and the atmosphere was subtly tense.

Li Lin sensed that something was wrong with the atmosphere and immediately took two steps forward to stand between the two sides, separating them.

"Don't get me wrong, we've been together for so long, can't we trust each other?"

He first turned around and raised his chin slightly, signaling Kassadin not to do anything impulsive.

He then quickly recounted to Sivir and Nasus what happened after Kai'Sa was devoured by the Void.

Kasa stared at Li Lin's back with sparkling eyes.

Unexpectedly, he remembered all my experiences after just one listen...

After listening to Li Lin's story, Sivir's attitude softened slightly, and she no longer had the hostility towards Kassadin as before.

Nasus, who had remained silent from the beginning, finally spoke: "This little girl is so strange..."

"She is still a human being, not a monster." Kassadin defended in a deep voice.

"I didn't deny her human identity... If my actions just now caused you to misunderstand, I apologize."

Nasus shook his head and sighed.

"This is the first time I've seen a human being who can coexist with the Void and still maintain normal thinking. After all, my former compatriots, whom you later called the Darkin, could not avoid being affected by the Void."

"Are you Nasus?" Kaisa stared at Nasus's head and asked softly, "My father once told me your story."

"Yes, I am the Servant of the Desert, Grand Maester of the Empire, and founder of the Great Library of Shurima... I am also what you call the Desert Death God and the Lost Son of the Desert—Nasus."

In order to appear less menacing, Nasus gave a quick and complete introduction of himself.

"My name is Kasa, and I will give you water and shade, Grand Maester."

“Water and shade, Kai’Sa,” Nasus responded, trying to be friendly. “Can I have a closer look at you?”

He paused, then turned to Kassadin and explained, "Don't worry, I won't attack your daughter. I just want to see what this layer of void skin on her body is like."

"this……"

Kassadin hesitated for a moment, thinking it over quickly.

The promise of the god-warrior can still be trusted. After all, if Nasus really wants to take action, he cannot be stopped by himself.

"My opinion doesn't matter anymore. You have to get Kasa's consent."

"Dad?" Kassa looked up in surprise and made eye contact with her father.

Looking back, she said that she had grown up, but her parents only treated her as a child and did not care about her opinions.

This is the first time my father lets me make a choice...

"You've grown up, kid."

Kassadin gently touched her head.

"You are now an outstanding warrior who can stand on your own. You are no longer the fledgling who hid behind me and needed me to protect you from the wind and rain. You no longer need me to make decisions for you."

Kasa felt her eyes warm up and her vision blurred. She nodded heavily, "I understand, Dad."

She sniffed, suppressed the inexplicable sadness in her heart, walked out from behind Kassadin, passed Li Lin, and faced Nasus, who was almost twice as tall as her.

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