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Chapter 63 Comfort

On the parapet of the high sea cliff wall, a small sad figure sits alone on it.

Ke Wen came to the top of the city wall and stepped behind the figure.

Looking at the furry back of the head, Ke Wen resisted the urge to reach out and touch it.

He whispered: "Dean Heimerdinger."

Heimerdinger turned his head and sighed when he saw Coven.

He looked back at the bridge in the distance and blamed himself in a deep voice: "I am part of the tragedy there... As the founder of Zaun, my indulgence and escape actually caused such bloodshed and sacrifice!

"

"It's not your fault."

Ke Wen comforted: "Personal will cannot influence the collective will of the people. The environment has cultivated a sense of superiority in the people of Piltover. As long as that sense of superiority is not eliminated, there will eventually be a war between the upper and lower cities."

"So I should pay more attention to Zuan!"

Heimerdinger still regrets: "If I had done my best to Zaun earlier, if I had changed Zaun's harsh environment earlier..."

"There will still be confrontations."

Kewen interrupted: "Don't worry about the scarcity but the inequality. If you devote all your efforts to Zaun, it will make the people of Piltover feel unbalanced. In that case, every change you bring to Zaun will

It will make the people of Piltover feel that those are the benefits that Zaun stole from them."

Shaking his head, Kewen concluded: "When the explosion caused the fall of Zaun, divisions had already begun to occur. This cannot be changed by one person. It is the inevitable development of history."

Hearing this, Heimerdinger sighed deeply.

He asked slightly helplessly: "What should I do?"

"Let nature take its course."

Ke Wen said warmly: "Zunan has begun to rise, and it will lower the gap between the two cities on its own, and even surpass Piltover."

"Isn't that still a confrontation?"

Heimerdinger shook his head sadly: "As you said, every change in Zaun will make the people of Piltover feel uncomfortable."

"Then continue to transcend."

Ke Wen looked in the direction of Zaun: "We want Zaun to surpass Pilvoorv. When we surpass it by a little, Piltover will be jealous; when we surpass it by a large amount, Piltover will be envious; and when Zaun

When there are too many transcendences, Pi City no longer dares to have any bad thoughts."

"cocoa……"

Heimerdinger was a little unable to react: "But in that case, wouldn't Zaun and Piltover become polar opposites?"

"I mean……"

He stood up and faced Ke Wen.

Heimerdinger raised his head and said to Coven: "Now Piltover has surpassed Zaun by a lot, but why did Zaun still choose war?"

"Because you overlooked something."

Ke Wen smiled and said: "That's because the environment in Zaan is too miserable. The people of Zaan have been extremely miserable, so miserable that they are almost unable to survive."

Heimerdinger finally came to his senses.

He scratched his head and said with a wry smile: "I have some demonic obstacles. I didn't expect this. I'm sorry for letting you waste your time on comforting me so much. I was just too busy feeling sad about the war."

Ke Wen smiled and shook his head, indicating that it didn't matter.

Heimerdinger, who had returned to his senses, took a deep breath.

He turned around and looked at the bridge in the distance again, and nodded and said: "You are right! Zaun has ushered in changes! What I should do is not to continue to escape, but to live up to the mission of creating this city.

Original intention! I should try my best to make Zaun better!"

"Let's work hard together."

Ke Wen smiled and nodded.

"Oh, right!"

Heimerdinger thought of something, and his expression turned solemn: "Mr. Quinn! I think the war is not over yet! Although you defeated the law enforcement officer! But you must continue to be wary of the private armed forces of the nobles!"

Before Coven could say anything, Heimerdinger jumped off the parapet with a snap.

He solemnly said as if he was sacrificing his life for justice: "It's time for me to play some role! I will go back and contact all my contacts! This time! I will definitely stop the nobles from sending troops in the parliament!"

"etc!"

Kewen quickly stopped Heimerdinger who was about to leave.

He couldn't laugh or cry and said: "No need, the private soldiers of the nobles have been defeated by us again."

"Huh?" Heimerdinger was dumbfounded.

Looking at Heimerdinger's cute big eyes, Ke Wen smiled and reassured: "Everything is over. Do you know the Philos family?"

"certainly."

Heimerdinger nodded blankly: "The old family has risen to prominence very early, but has remained unknown over the years, but they still have their influence in the city."

These words made Ke Wen shake his head.

He could only explain it to Heimerdinger, an old scholar who had heard nothing outside the window.

After listening to Coven's introduction to the Philos family, Heimerdinger looked in disbelief.

He confirmed in shock: "You mean! The Philos family is the real master of Piervot?"

Ke Wen spread his hands: "Yes, they control the four families in the council. Your seven-member council can directly decide the ownership of the four votes, so the entire Piltover has always obeyed the Philos family.

will."

"Science comes first..."

Heimerdinger covered his forehead and shook his head in depression: "What on earth have I been doing all these years!"

"Okay, okay, those are not important."

Ke Wen changed the topic back: "So, I have just reached a cooperation with the speaker of the Philos family."

"What kind of cooperation?" Heimerdinger became very curious: "About what aspect?"

"About Hextech."

Ke Wen continued to explain patiently, explaining his sharing of the interests of ‘Hex Technology’ to the Philos family.

Heimerdinger listened very carefully.

After hearing the cause and effect, he couldn't help but sigh with emotion: "Science is the best, Zu An is lucky to have you!"

"Mr. Quinn!"

Heimerdinger looked up at Coven: "You are amazing! No! You are great! This cooperation of yours has eliminated countless turmoil and wars for the two cities!"

"But I need your help."

Ke Wen was not polite, but smiled and said: "I don't plan to get too involved in the cooperation and various resolutions between the two cities, and the Zaun people are too stupid. I'm worried that they will be manipulated by the Philos family, so I

I need you to be that safety valve."

"Me? Valve?" Heimerdinger couldn't understand for a while.

"Yes." Kewen nodded: "I plan to form a separate council on the basis of cooperation. I need you to sit in it and help the Zaun people block the various schemes of the Philos family. Of course, that will offend you.

The Ross family.”

The final twist caught Heimerdinger immediately.

He jumped into Ke Wen's trap and immediately said loudly and righteously: "As long as it can make the two cities better! I don't care if I offend or not!!"

Seeing this, Ke Wen immediately expressed his gratitude to the little cute thing without conscience...


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