LOL: Summoner of Goddess Jana

Chapter 114 The leader in Hilko's eyes (please subscribe~)

Chapter 114 The leader in Hilko's eyes (please subscribe~)

the other side.

Zaun, Black Lane, Fulgan's Tavern.

It was once the home of Vander and his two daughters.

After Vander "died", Silko inherited one of his daughters, and by the way, the bar.

As in Fandre's time, it is still the center of Zaun, the lair of Zaun's leader Silko.

Unlike Vander's time, Fulgan's Tavern is louder and louder now.

Most of the Zaunites gathered here are gangsters attached to Silko.They bragged unscrupulously in the bar, drank wine, scolded their mothers, and knocked bottle after bottle.

Playing to the high point, but also singing loudly.

Mrs. Piltover's favorite song for the past month has been "Symphony No. [-] in C Minor."

After Li Wei released this song in the name of Salaphine, Seraphine's status in the music industry rose from "genius diva" to the level of "Picheng Music Saint" like a rocket.

The people of Zaun also like this shocking melody that does not yield to fate, but the symphony in the golden hall of Piltover is still too elegant for these rough people.

What they prefer is a pop song released by the talented singer Seraphine on her debut album:
"Both are brave."

"The wound on your forehead, your differences, your mistakes."

The people of Zaun really love "The Lonely Warrior".

The gangsters who gather at Fulgan's Bar can sing it, and the Zaun workers passing by outside the bar can sing it.

Even as long as you make a tune on the street, even those 5- and 6-year-old kids can immediately follow the "matching code".

So the singing in the bar became louder and louder.
The sound was so loud that it affected Shirko's reading in the upstairs office.

"It's this song again."

Silko put down the book in his hand, and frowned slightly:

That song is good.But it was Piltover's song after all.

Afterwards, facing Piltover, these children and young people who grew up listening to the Piltover song, they can still have the determination to fight. "Fight, fight, with the loneliest dream"

"To the sobbing and roaring in the dark night, who said that those who stand in the light are heroes"

Well, he couldn't help but sing along too.

No way, this song is too brainwashing.It seems that the author created it specifically for the Zaunites.

No. Shirko even felt inexplicably that this song was written for him, for him and Jinx.

This song "The Lonely Brave" really suits his appetite.

But the person who wrote the "Song of Zaun" came from Picheng.

"Salafini, leader."

Silko's thoughts couldn't help returning to the booklet in his hand - "A Brief Introduction to Janna's Thoughts"

Because of the free set of music cassette purchases, this booklet became the best-selling and most popular book in the Twin Cities within a month.

Shirko's gang of rough and rough subordinates dismissed this booklet.

But Silko likes to read.

He can also understand what this "A Brief Introduction to Janna's Thoughts" is talking about.

Many of the theories in it made him wake up, agree with them, let him be addicted to them, and couldn't put it down.

So after the singing gradually subsided, Silko unknowingly read the booklet intently again.

Until someone knocked on the door looking for him.

"Shirko." It was a strong woman with mechanical prosthetics who broke into the office.

She is Silco's most trusted subordinate, Sevica.

As soon as Sevica opened the door and came in, she said loudly: "Shirko, you have to take care of the 'little pet' you adopted. She is completely crazy now."

She was very loud at first, and then gradually became quieter.

Because Shirko read the book very seriously, he didn't even pay attention to her.

It wasn't until Sevica suppressed her anger and sat down calmly at the desk that Shirko raised her head slightly and asked:
"Sevica, I asked you to send someone to Piltover to investigate the situation of the leader. Is there any result?"

Shirko didn't answer her previous words at all, but asked in his own way.

"This... I was just going to report to you." Sevica's expression gradually became serious: "In the past two weeks, we have sent three spies to sneak into Piltover to secretly investigate the situation of the leader."

"Two of the three sent back messages, claiming that they have successfully joined the leader's peripheral organization, the Windchaser Association."

"Oh?" Silko became interested: "Then what information did they send back?"

"They sent back a formal withdrawal statement, stating that they would draw a clean line from all old gang organizations that exploited people, and from now on, they will serve as the leader's reserve army and fight for the great ideal of Jannaism."

Shirko: "."

"What about the third spy?" He asked helplessly.

"The third person is already the official leader. The two traitors in front were developed by him."

Shirko: "."

"Shirko." Sevica said solemnly, "I think that Guild of Leaders is a bit evil."

"Perhaps the rumors from Piltover are right. They must have some evil brainwashing spells in their hands. So as long as a person gets along with them for a long time, he will become a lunatic like them."

"Brainwashing?" Silko's eyes quietly fell back to the booklet in his hand, the "Brief Introduction to Janna's Thought".

"Maybe it's not brainwashing. Their thought theory is indeed very contagious—"

"Especially to the people of Zaun."

Silko said so, and Sevica finally noticed what her boss was looking at before.

"Are you reading their books too?"

Seeing that the boss is not only reading the leader's book, but also faintly showing approval, Sevica can't help showing worry:

"Silk, those leaders are definitely not good people. You"

"I know." Silko slowly closed the booklet and put it aside.

Then he said leisurely: "I agree with their theories, but I don't agree with their practices."

"Of course, I'm not stupid enough to regard these leaders as friends."

Silko has studied this "A Brief Introduction to Janna's Thoughts" seriously.

He deeply agrees with the explanation of what and why in it.

But when it came to the "how to do it" part, Shirko couldn't agree anyway.

Talk about "moderate struggle" with the Picheng guys, and engage in "non-violent non-cooperation"?
What a joke!
Isn't this the spineless compromise policy that Van der used to have?

Kneeling on the ground to show his loyalty, while enduring the bullying of the Piltover, he desperately earned the leftovers left by the Piltover.

The people of Zaun have had enough of these days!
Shirko is a staunch armed struggle faction.In order to realize his ideal of leading Zaun to independence with armed struggle, he even broke with Fandre and killed his best friend with his own hands.

It is impossible for him to approve of the moderate improvement line promoted by the leaders.

and more importantly
If the leader only promotes non-violent non-cooperation, forget it.

"When they talked about Piltover, they called on everyone to be honest, to be patient, and to engage in 'non-violent non-cooperation.'"

"When it's time to talk about Zaun, they tell everyone in the book that they must use force to resist oppression and defeat the Alchemy Baron—"

"What is the intention of this?"

Anti-investment, Shirko also recognized it after reading the brochure.

Even if he himself is the Alchemy Baron, the Ziben family.

But you, the leader, only opposes "ancestral capital", not "leather capital", only against the Baron of Zaun, not against the merchants of Leather City.
What the hell does this mean?
Could it be that the Picheng chaebol is not Ziben's family anymore, so they have to pay for it?These sanctimonious hypocrites, smiling tigers who eat people without spit out their bones, are obviously no cleaner than their alchemy barons!

In Li Wei's view, this is the leader keeping a low profile, developing in a low-key manner, and eating bite by bite.

And given the social environment of Zaun's "abundant martial arts", if he writes about "non-violent non-cooperation", it will not be a cover-up, but a blatant insult to the readers' IQ.

So that's all he can write.

But from Silko's point of view:

The leader is clearly calling out for Piltover in a disguised form. He wants to provoke the Zaunites to fight in the nest, and use the blood of the Zaunites to kill them, the only gang leaders who have the ability to organize the Zaunites to fight for independence. Boom off the stage.

"Don't forget that behind the leader, there are Myrdalda and Gilaman." Sevica added this silently beside her.

An organization founded in Piltover and funded by Piltover Councilors.
Isn't this a proper extraterritorial force?

Did Piltover councilors fund such an organization, do they want to split Zaun through them, so that Zaun, which has finally reunited and is preparing to fight for independence, will fall into endless internal strife again?
Could Li Wei, the leader of the leaders, simply be a spy secretly supported by the Council of Piltover?
Shirko couldn't help but think of this.

"Leader."

"Are you the second Vander, or are you the hounds of Piltover?"

"Or" he still thought of the third possibility: "Is it the more extreme 'I'?"

 Recommend a book "The Legend of the Heroes of the Three Kingdoms" by a friend

  In the later period of the Three Kingdoms period, the heroes at the end of the Han Dynasty fell one after another, and the world of dragon and snake disputes tended to be unified. The strong man who drew his sword and looked around, the general who wanted to save the sky, the proud son in the name of his father, the powerful ministers who surpassed inside and outside, survival and destruction, the society and the country. In the common people, everyone has to make a choice in front of the times.

  


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