Quick Travel: After retirement, I was forced to return to the throne of God

Chapter 188 The Passerby Alpha General in ABO Article 13

When Lekaan said this, a hint of hatred flashed across his eyes.

"The Hunting Ground, as the name suggests, is a place where the high-ranking members of the God Clan use to wantonly slaughter people."

"That time, they played a big game. We were randomly dropped in various places in the Protoss' main city. We could escape at will, but because we all had locators on us, it was impossible for us to escape from their clutches..."

At that time, Lekaan was only fifteen years old.

No matter how strong-willed or courageous he was, he could not escape from those people.

In fact, he had met several "hunters" before, but all of them tortured him half to death and then kept him alive to let him continue to escape.

After a whole day, Lekaan was numb.

The afterglow of the setting sun sprinkled on the earth. His body was covered with scars and his vision was blurred.

He sat in the haystack, not caring where he was. He would be killed sooner or later anyway, and death would be all over.

Just at this moment, he heard a soft voice in his ear.

"Wake up...are you going to die..."

Lekaan struggled to open his eyes and finally saw the face of the person in front of him.

He was a little boy, about seven or eight years old. Because he was bent over, his silver hair fell on his chest. His amber eyes were filled with worry, and his cute little face still had a bit of baby fat.

Seeing that he was dressed in fancy clothes and the area around him was so remote, Lekaan thought he was a lost young master from some family.

He wanted to drive the other person away, but he had no strength at all.

"You are so badly injured..." The boy's hands were trembling, and he was afraid to touch him.

Lekaan glanced at his body, which was a mess, almost bloody.

"Don't be afraid, I can heal you!"

Even though he saw his terrifying appearance, there was no fear in the boy's eyes. Instead, there was a deep sense of heartache.

Lekaan didn't take his words to heart at all. The next second, the itching from the wound made him open his eyes wide!

The young man in front of him gathered a ball of energy with a faint golden glow in his palm, and carefully covered his wound with it. His wound was healing at a speed visible to the naked eye!

Lekaan was dumbfounded. He now carefully observed the boy with a complicated expression, "What's your name?"

The boy raised his head and smiled widely, "My name is Inkalusi!"

"Inkalusi..." Lekaan repeated the name over and over again.

Although Inkalusi was small at that time, he was very capable. Lekaan's injuries were all healed quickly, and now he only looks scary on the outside.

"Huh? How come there is a piece of iron in your body? The Great Elder said that this kind of thing cannot be eaten and will kill people..." Little Inkaluxi murmured with his delicate brows frowned.

Upon hearing this, Lekaan gave a bitter smile. That was not a piece of iron, but a locator they placed on him, which also served as a self-destruct device.

Unfortunately, it is very easy to take out such a thing in front of little Inkalusi.

Lekaan was once again impressed by the methods of little Inkalusi. This young boy was truly amazing!

Although he is only fifteen years old, he knows everything. Such a child must be a treasure to the gods. Why would they leave him here alone?

"Are you alone here?" he asked.

Little Inkaluxi tilted his head and thought for a long time before answering, "I'm not a human, you are the only one here!"

Lekaan's expression cracked.

"You...are not a human?"

Little Inkaluxi nodded, "I am not a human, I am a congenital god. The elder said that I am the patron saint of the gods, and I will dedicate myself to the gods in the future..."

Lekaan frowned.

It's not that he hasn't heard of innate gods. Among the gods, this is very common.

But he didn't expect that the young boy in front of him, who looked ignorant and was only seven or eight years old, was actually the legendary god!

For some reason, he felt sad in his heart.

At this moment, little Inkaluxi touched his head and hugged him.

Because he was sitting on the ground, little Inkalusi easily held him in his arms.

The small chest brought him a sense of warmth.

"I feel your heart is sad..." Little Inkalusi patted his back gently, saying in a gentle tone, "Don't be afraid, you can make a wish to me for anything. I am a god, born to give for you..."

This is what the Great Elder has always asked him to remember since he was born, and he has always remembered it.

He is a congenital god. His birth carries the expectations of many people. Giving for them is his mission and the only purpose of his birth.

It was clearly just a hug from a child, but Lekaan was greedy for this tenderness.

When he calmed down, little Inkalusi was still smiling.

"Are you feeling better?"

"……Um."

"Do you have a wish? I can help you realize it!"

Lekaan looked at the little Inkalusi who was sitting next to him.

She's still just a child...

"Have you made up your mind? Any wish is fine!"

Wishes?... Lekaan didn't know. He didn't ask for anything, let alone have any such thing as wishes.

"Can you leave the God Clan?" he said in an inexplicable way.

Little Inkaluxi was stunned for a moment, then shook his head violently, "No, no, I am the guardian of this place, I can't leave!"

Lekaan smiled bitterly, expecting that.

But... the gods, the so-called gods...

He didn't think that this self-righteous group was worthy of the young man's protection!

"Inkalusi, if...if one day, the gods no longer need your protection, will you be willing to go with me?" Lekaan looked at the setting sun and slowly shifted his gaze to the young man beside him.

Little Inkaluxi looked at him confusedly, seeming a little confused.

"I... In the future, won't everyone need me anymore?"

Looking at the confused look on the child's face, Lekaan felt bad too.

He stood up and half-knelt in front of the boy, and promised him earnestly, "Even if no one wants you, I will follow you."

At that time, little Inkalusi didn't understand the meaning of all this today.

To him, it was just an ordinary holiday when he encountered a seriously injured teenager. As the guardian of this place, he saved him.

He quickly forgot many of the things the boy said, and he didn't even know the other person's name.

Over time, the story of that ordinary evening was forgotten deep in his mind.

But for Lekaan, little Inkalusi did more than just save his life that day.

Everything he did afterwards was to pull that kind and gentle child out of that abyss.

But when he had enough strength to compete with the gods, he only saw a deep blood color on the altar...


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