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Chapter 76 Introduction

The most majestic ones are the temple-like buildings of ancient Greece.

The structure of ancient Greek temples is more majestic. People will feel very small when they are inside, and they will naturally feel fearful of the divine power they imagine.

At the same time, people will also maintain a vigilant and cautious attitude.

Covin chose this type of building structure for the Parliament Hall.

His original intention was to suppress the arrogance and arrogance of the six congressmen and prevent them, the people behind the scenes in the Twin Cities, from becoming arrogant.

Therefore, Kewen also hid a small magic in the building that can affect emotions, making the entire temple hall more majestic and making people more awe-inspiring.

At this time, Kewen teleported to the hall first.

He did not go to sit at the parliamentary round table in the center of the hall, but walked out of the temple gate and walked forward more than a hundred meters to the edge of the floating island.

Yes, this is a small floating island.

The island with a radius of two hundred meters is hidden in the mirror space, and the overall layout is like a manor.

The temple hall is located on the edge of the island. From the hall, you can look directly to the bottom of the floating island. The view from there overlooks the entire Pilvoorf and Zaun.

After walking out of the temple hall, the two buildings were separated in two directions by a marble pavement.

On one side are several three-story villas that Kewen prepared for everyone, while on the other side of the road are garden buildings.

There are pavilions, rockeries and streams inside, and the gardens and orchards exude endless fragrance. It is a good place for people to stroll and relax.

This is the only layout of the entire floating island. If anything else is needed, let the councilors arrange it themselves in the future.

At this time, Ke Wen walked to the edge of the floating island, and he lowered his head and looked down at the city below.

The distance of several kilometers is not an obstacle to him, and the darkness cannot block his vision. His inhuman eyes can clearly see everything on the ground.

He saw everyone still discussing and studying teleportation bracelets on the bridge.

Ke Wen smiled and continued to wait.

After about ten minutes, everyone who had thoroughly studied the various functions of the bracelet finally started the transmission.

The first figure to disappear was Jinx, followed by Camille.

When the two disappeared, the others activated the teleportation function of their bracelets one after another.

Ke Wen also withdrew his gaze and turned to look at the temple on the other edge of the island.

He vaguely heard Jinx's surprise cheers.

Seeing this, Kewen stepped back towards the temple.

Soon after, he returned to the entrance of the temple, and all the councilors also finished looking at the temple.

"Kewen Kewen!"

Jinx was the first to spot Kewen's figure. She waved her hand and called: "Where is this? In the sky?!"

"Yes."

Kewen walked into the temple with a smile and waved everyone to the edge of the end of the temple.

Pointing downward through the white stone guardrail: "Look at the lights below, that's the night view of Pilvoorv."

"So that's a light?"

Jinx leaned half of her body out of the guardrail, stretching her neck to look at the fluorescent lights below.

"Bang bang!"

Vi immediately stepped forward and grabbed Jinx's belt.

She pulled her back and yelled: "This is the sky! It's too dangerous for you to do this! What if you fall?!"

"It's okay." Ke Wen said with a smile: "It's designed like this. It's just for Jinx to play with. It doesn't matter if you jump down. It will be automatically teleported back after landing one thousand meters."

"Haha! Did you hear that?!"

Jinx smiled proudly and quickly clapped his hand back.

When Wei subconsciously let go, Jinx actually flipped over the guardrail.

With continuous cheers and screams, Jinx's figure quickly fell freely downwards.

"Bang bang!"

"Bang bang!"

Vi and Fandel leaned out of the guardrail in panic.

Although they believed in Covin, Jinx's suicidal behavior still made it difficult for them to adapt.

More than ten seconds later, a cheer suddenly appeared behind everyone.

As the cheers stopped suddenly, everyone turned and looked back at the same time.

I saw that Jinx had returned to the hall out of thin air and was standing at the door, feeling confused.

Jinx quickly came to his senses.

The excited smile reappeared, and she laughed loudly to everyone: "It's so fun! It's so exciting! You can never imagine how exciting that feeling of falling is!"

While saying this, Jinx rushed towards the guardrail where everyone was sitting again.

It was obvious that she wanted to play again.

However, Coven suddenly stretched out his hand when Jinx passed by her.

He pinched the back of the little girl's neck and scolded her with a faint smile: "Be honest with me. You can play whatever you want later. Let's talk about business now."

"Fine……"

Jinx reluctantly looked outside the guardrail, then shrugged his shoulders and gave up the idea of ​​playing around.

Ke Wen let go of his hand and led everyone back to the center of the hall.

He called the seven members to take their seats.

When everyone had filled up the seats, Ke Wen informed Camille again: "I'm sorry, I didn't prepare a seat for us."

Camille gave a soft 'hmm' in understanding, but she didn't care.

Coven smiled at him, then walked to the parliamentary round table and extended his right hand.

clang clang.

He tapped his fingers twice on the round table.

The next moment, a three-dimensional city projection suddenly rose from the table.

Amid everyone's surprise, Kewen stretched out his hand to play with the projection.

He opened his arms in a hugging gesture, and when he closed his arms, the city's projection quickly became smaller.

Finally, the projection was reduced to the size of a volleyball, and he held it up with his right hand.

"Just like this, everyone can control the size of the city projection."

Kewen continued to control the projection during the explanation and showed everyone how to perform partial magnification.

Then he reminded everyone to knock on the table in front of them.

Everyone did it.

After a burst of "clang" sound, a three-dimensional magic projection appeared in front of everyone.

Fander was a bit clumsy, but still managed to learn how to manipulate the projection.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! He immediately enlarged the projection screen in the black alley.

He saw everything in the dark alley! The buildings and pedestrians seemed to be right in front of him.

Others also created a partial projection screen in front of them.

Heimerdinger chose the academy building, and Camille chose the estate of their Philos family.

Grayson's picture is of the police station, while Myrdalda's picture is of Piltover's central street.

All four people on Zuan's side chose the scene in the rift valley.

Unlike Wei and Jinx who were just looking around, Hilko changed the scene with a solemn expression.

He observed the factories of the alchemy barons through projected images.

Before he could find anything, he suddenly felt that the surrounding environment had suddenly changed.

When I looked up, I found that the entire hall was covered in projection screens.

But it was Jinx who found something even more fun.

She enlarged and projected the picture of the square in front of her home, making the entire parliament hall seem to have been transferred to the square.

Looking at the pedestrians around him, Jinx stepped forward with a smile and reached out to the shadow of a pedestrian to stir things up.

Finding that the figure on the palm of his hand returned to normal after a moment of illusion, Jinx smiled and poked the figure's head with his finger.

“Can all the images of the Twin Cities be projected?”

At this time, Camille asked in a cold voice: "What about privacy?"

"Private spaces will not be projected."

As Kewen spoke, he controlled the projection. He transferred the projected image to his repair shop, but the projection was at the door and could not be entered.

"Only public places can be projected."

He said: "Including all courtyards, only the interior of the house cannot be projected."

"this……"

Heimerdinger hesitated to speak.

"Your house is an exception." Ke Wen immediately added.

He looked at the four members from the upper city: "I have excluded your residence from the projection, and the projection will stop at the door of your home."

"Thank you sir."

Midarda smiled gently and said: "You are interested."

"It seems..." Hilko interjected. He looked at the projection screen and said: "We should learn to read lips. Whether it is for people from the Twin Cities or outsiders, with this kind of projection, it will be more convenient.

We find everything wrong with the city!"

"It has a sound monitoring function." Kewen stepped forward.

He walked up to a drunk man at the door of the bar and clicked on the man's mouth three times in a row.

The next moment, a sound suddenly appeared in the hall.

The drunken man was nagging and cursing. He was exalting Zaun and cursing Pi City, venting his hatred towards Pi City with nonsense words.

This made the four Piltover people who heard this a little embarrassed.

Ke Wen smiled and clicked three times on the drunk man's projected mouth with his finger again.

The sound disappeared instantly.

"Just like this." He turned around and said to everyone: "The sound inside the building can also be monitored. The method is to click the same three times on the door."

Jinx immediately did so.

Before she ran to the projected door of the bar, she raised her hand and clicked three times on the wooden door of the bar.

The next moment, the noise in the bar suddenly flooded the entire temple hall.

It seems that even Jinx feels that a place like the temple hall should not be so noisy.

After experimenting for a while, she immediately tapped the wooden door of the bar three times again, causing the sound to disappear instantly.

Midarda and Heimerdinger couldn't help but let out a sigh of relief at the same time.

They were obviously not used to this kind of noise.

"That's it."

Ke Wen opened his arms to shrink the projection in the hall and threw it back to the center of the table.

Then he pointed to the complete Twin Cities projection: "This thing can be regarded as an auxiliary function, so that you can discover problems in the Twin Cities in time in the future, and it will also facilitate you to make some plans for the city."

Everyone nodded.

"Then it's time to get down to business."

Ke Wen looked around at everyone and said: "The parliament has been established. The development of the twin cities will depend on your cooperation in the future."

Heimerdinger asked: "Do you use the four-vote system like Pilvoort?"

"right."

Ke Wen nodded, then pointed at Wei and Jinx and emphasized: "They share the right to vote."

"One?"

Heimerdinger was slightly surprised.

He turned around and looked around at all the members, and then asked Coven: "So, don't we only have six votes in total? In this case, it will not be easy to make decisions on various motions, and it is easy to lose the number of votes.

Same situation."

"There are additional votes."

Ke Wen smiled and explained: "You represent two cities. According to your status, I have divided the proposals into four types."

"politics."

He pointed to Hilko and Myrdalda respectively: "When it comes to political issues, if the issue comes from Zaun, then Hilko will get an additional voting right, which means he can cast a total of two votes.

.”

"If the question arises from Piervotov, then Ms. Myrdalda also has two votes."

"People's Livelihood and Public Opinion."

Coven pointed to Fandel and Grayson respectively: "Similarly, depending on where the problem comes from, you will have an additional vote."

"Technology." Coven pointed at Jinx and Heimerdinger.

"Armed forces, including public security and internal and external military issues."

Coven finally pointed to Wei and Grayson: "If it is a problem in Zaun, then Wei can cast two votes in the decision-making. On the contrary, Ms. Grayson has two votes."

"In the end." Ke Wen concluded: "Economic-related issues will be decided jointly by everyone."

"I see……"

Heimerdinger suddenly nodded and said with satisfaction: "That's no problem. The most important decision-making project still has seven votes. This is enough, ah, right..."

He looked at Ke Wen and Camille respectively: "What about you two? How will you participate?"

"No, I won't participate." Ke Wen smiled and shook his head.

"I do not know either."

Camille said calmly: "Mr. Quinn and I will become the deterrent forces of Piltover and Zaun respectively. We are only responsible for blocking those super-standard forces from the two cities."

Regardless of whether this is true or not, all the members of Congress are in awe!

"So, everyone..."

Kewen took out a plan book from nowhere.

He walked to the discussion table and placed the plan on the table.

He lightly clicked twice on the plan with his fingers, causing the city projection in the center of the table to disappear and turn into the projection of the plan.

"Now that the parliament has been formally established, we might as well discuss the first motion."

Kewen pointed to the projection of the plan and said: "This is a plan for Zaun's reform. It includes some plans for urban transformation. In addition, there are also various matters involving the two cities cooperating to build a giant Hex Flying Gate."

Everyone immediately became energetic!

The first bill after the establishment of the parliament, everyone intends to come up with a perfect final decision!

So, after Coven and Kamil retreated to the auditorium seats at the edge of the hall, the councilors immediately started discussing the first plan in the plan.

Since the first plan concerned Zaun's political issues, Silko became the first councilor to exercise his double vote.

But he did not insist on having his own way, and his knowledge did not allow him to make arbitrary decisions.

Therefore, Hilko humbly asked everyone for advice.

After the four members of Zaun's side finished expressing their opinions, Myrdalda enthusiastically reminded some of the omissions.

In the end, the first Zaun transformation plan was unanimously approved by everyone...


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