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Chapter 137 Hextech Flying Door Anomaly

Chapter 137 Hextech Flying Door Anomaly
In the alchemy factory that once produced the glimmer, the roof had long been blown off by the storm, and the entire factory had become a ruin with gaps.

However, the airship from Noxus stopped at the gap in the factory and blocked the gap with the airship, barely forming a protected base and preventing the invasion of various zombies wandering outside the factory.

The Noxian soldiers and law enforcement officers in the base are divided into two factions, who work together to protect the safety of civilians.

These days, Jace reunited with Mel. He left the Wildfire Gang's base and led his team of law enforcement officers to come here after many hardships.

Mel and Anbesa were both very happy, but the Goddess of Storms blocked Zaun, and they could not leave Zaun even if they had an airship.

At this time, a bonfire was burning in the center of the base. Anbesa, Mel and Jace were discussing how to leave Zaun and how to resettle the refugees in Zaun.

"I can't believe I'm even discussing this with you. It's already this late and you're still thinking about evacuating civilians first! If a mutant monster sneaks into these people and returns to the upper city, the catastrophe will be hard to control. Without the Storm Goddess's wind wall to block it, it will not only spread to the entire Piltover, but also to Bilgewater, Noxus, and even the entire world."

Ambesa's powerful words left her daughter and future son-in-law speechless.

Seeing that the two men did not retort, she took a few skewers of barbecue and started roasting them on the campfire.

"What do you think, Mother?" Mel asked.

"Contact the upper city, send law enforcement officers to raze the lower city, and bring... Hextech weapons." Wolf Mother Anbesa sneered and gave her suggestions.

"Sure enough, you are still thinking about Hextech weapons." Mel rolled his eyes and didn't want to listen to any more opinions from his mother.

Jace looked at the Hextech weapon, Mercury's Hammer, placed aside, and was obviously hesitant. He had clearly witnessed the danger of the Underworld, and it seemed that only Hextech weapons could stop all this.

Anbesa sensed Jace's hesitation and handed him a skewer of barbecue with a smile:
"I know you are all against using Hextech weapons against civilians, but these mutated monsters are no longer your people. Don't expect them to be lenient with you. Think about it, other than Hextech weapons, what other bargaining chips do you have to eliminate these monsters that threaten the lives and safety of the people in Bottom City?"

Anbesa patted Jace on the shoulder and said:

“I can assure you that the weapons will not be used against ordinary people.”

Jace remained silent. He looked at the barbecue in his hand without any appetite.

Anbesa had a good appetite, and she ate the skewers in her hand with big mouthfuls.

For a moment, the air fell into silence, leaving only the sound of Anbesa chewing meat.

"I can't make Hextech weapons here." Jace couldn't help but speak.

"Jace!" Mel looked at Jace in disbelief.

Jace closed his eyes in pain: "We have no choice. Our technological knowledge can be used to protect the people. This reason alone is enough to convince me."

Meier remained silent, acquiescing to the request to use Hextech weapons in war.

She looked at her mother and said seriously, "Tell me what you think."

"My suggestion is very simple. We send an elite team that has been screened and is not infected with the virus to escort Jayce back to Piltover. Then we vigorously develop Hextech weapons, use Hextech weapons to form an armed force, and return to the Underworld with absolute military strength to eradicate these monsters. In the end, the two cities will usher in peace and everyone will be happy."

After Anbesa finished eating the barbecue, she threw the fork into the campfire and clapped her hands.

"The question is how do we get back to Piltover?" Mel asked.

"This is something you need to consider," said Anbesa.

Jace finally made up his mind. He started eating the barbecue and suddenly an idea came to him.

"I know! The underground safety device of the Hexgate! We can go back to Piltover through it!"

……

At this time, in the elevator leading from the Hexgate to the underground safe, "If the Wild Rune really exists, then the most likely place for it to appear is at the bottom of the Hexgate." Viktor explained to Ekko and Heimerdinger.

Looking at the shuttle in front of him, Ike couldn't help but ask, "Is this still the Hexgate? We've descended at least 60 meters below the ground now."

Victor explained while leaning on his cane: "This entire structure is like a channel, focusing the energy of Hextech into a precision beam. We are worried that it may be dangerous if it is overloaded, so we installed a safety device at the bottom."

"So we are the only ones who will suffer, right?" Ike asked with a sneer.

"No, I'm from Dicheng too! This place is far away from the rift!" Victor explained quickly.

Heimerdinger was a little embarrassed. He was eager to find a topic to avoid the two of them arguing, so he knocked on Viktor's cane curiously: "Oh, sorry, I'm a little curious, do you still need this thing?"

Victor looked at the cane in his hand: "I'm used to it. I always feel incomplete without it."

At this time, the elevator stopped at the bottom, and Heimerdinger walked out first:
"Imperfection itself has its own beauty. My child, sometimes you are too obsessed with your shortcomings. Focus more on what you have. Be content with what you have. This is the law of happiness that I have learned in my long life."

Victor pondered for a moment, then walked forward, raised his cane, and used the hexgem to unlock the door lock that stored the hexgem matrix safety device.

Inside the door was a perfectly hemispherical vaulted room with walls emitting blue light and covered with sophisticated circuits that gave off a high-tech feel.

The floor here is a perfect mirror that can reflect images. The whole room is as bright as day. In the center of the room is a hemispherical mechanical core.

At the top of the safety device is a skylight passage that leads directly to the Hextech flying door.

“I never thought that people in the upper city would put something so important underground.”

Ike exclaimed in admiration.

Victor looked at the special safety device connected to the huge Hextech gem matrix in front of him. His mind seemed to be hooked by something. The scene in front of him was spinning and twisting. Suddenly, some fragmented images flashed through his mind.

He covered his head and took a few steps back: "I'm sorry, professor. I'm not feeling well and may not be able to accompany you. I, I have to go back to the lab."

Heimerdinger knew Viktor's condition. He stood with his hands behind his back, observing the surroundings, and said calmly:
"Oh, don't worry about us. We'll just take a tour and then go back. It's okay if you're not feeling well and go back first."

Victor stumbled backwards and left. He didn't know what happened to him. He only knew that the desire for transformation that he had suppressed was aroused again.

Ever since he had his legs remodeled, he had an urgent desire to remodel his body in order to escape the fear of death.

However, because he was worried about Jace's situation and had used up all the previous glimmer variants, he never had time to take the next step.

But the moment he saw the Hextech Gem Matrix, his inner fear of death was ignited again, and he desperately wanted to survive, at all costs.

He now has only one thought, to continue using the Hex Core to change himself!
At the Hexgem Core Matrix, Ike looked at Victor's back with some curiosity:
"What's wrong with him? Is he afraid that the explosion here will blow him up?"

"He doesn't have much time left. I thought the change in his leg would allow him to live longer, but it seems that his condition has not improved."

Heimerdinger shook his head and suddenly noticed a pool of mutated blood on the ground.

That was the blood that Victor coughed up accidentally when he was inspecting the top of the Hextech flying door. He didn't expect it to fall here.

Moreover, the pool of blood had undergone a strange mutation, and the bloodstains were covered with the same patterns as those on the experimental plants.

"This is incredible..." Heimerdinger couldn't help but reach out to touch the mutated blood.

At this time, the bloodstain changed strangely, and the whole room became strange as well.

The huge anomaly point where the wild rune was born instantly enveloped the entire room.

(End of this chapter)

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