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Chapter 118 The leader in Shirko's eyes~)(1/2)

Chapter 118 The leader in Hilko’s eyes (please subscribe~)

the other side.

Zaun, Black Alley, Fulgan Tavern.

This was once the home of Vandel and his two daughters.

After Fandel's "death", Hilko inherited one of his daughters, and also inherited the bar.

Just like in Fandral's time, this is still the center of Zaun and the home of Zaun's leader Silko.

Different from Fander's time, Fulgen's Tavern is now more noisy and noisy.

Most of the Zaun people gathered here were gangsters who were attached to Silko. They were bragging unscrupulously in the bar, drinking wine, cursing, and slapping bottles one after another.

When you have fun, you have to sing loudly and noisily.

Over the past month, Mrs. Piltover's favorite song has been "Symphony No. 5 in C minor."

After Levi released this song in the name of Seraphine, Seraphine's status in the music industry skyrocketed from a "genius singer" to the level of a "League Saint".

The people of Zaun also like this shocking melody that defies fate, but the symphony in the Golden Hall of Piltover is still a bit too elegant for these big bosses.

What they like more is a popular song released by the talented singer Seraphine in her first solo album:

"They are all brave."

"The wound on your forehead, your differences, the mistakes you made."

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

The gangsters gathered in Forgan's bar will sing, and the Zaun workers passing by outside the bar will sing.

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

So the singing in the bar got louder and louder.

The sound was so loud that it affected Hilko who was reading in the office upstairs.

"It's this song again."

Hilko put down the book in his hand and frowned slightly:

That song is good. But it is a Piltover song after all.

Then when facing Piltover, these children and young people who grew up listening to Piltover songs, will they still have the determination to fight. "Fight, fight, with the most lofty dream"

"To the whimpering and roaring in the dark night, who said that the one who stands in the light is the hero"

Well, he couldn't help but sing along.

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

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

This song "The Lonely Warrior" is really to his liking.

But the person who wrote this "Song of Zaun" happened to be from Piltover.

"Seraphine, the leader."

Hilko's thoughts couldn't help but return to the booklet in his hand - "A Brief Summary of Janna's Thoughts"

Because you get a free set of music tapes with any purchase, this booklet became the best-selling book in the Twin Cities in just one month.

Hilko's gang of bosses and thugs looked down upon this booklet.

But Hilko likes to read books.

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

Many of the theories in it made him realize and agree with him, making him obsessed with them and unable to put them down.

So after the singing gradually died down, Hilko unknowingly began to read the booklet attentively.

Until someone knocked on the door looking for him.

"Hilko." The person who broke into the office was a strong woman with mechanical prosthetics.

She is Hilko's most trusted subordinate, Sevika.

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

Her voice was loud at first, then gradually became quieter.

Because Hilko was reading very seriously and didn't even pay attention to her.

It wasn't until Seweka suppressed her anger and sat down calmly at the desk that Hilko raised his head slightly and asked:

"Sevika, I asked you to send people to Piltover to investigate the situation of the Wind Leader. Have you got any results?"

Hilko didn't answer her previous words at all, and just asked her own way.

"This. I just want to report to you." Sevika's expression gradually became serious: "In the past two weeks, we have sent three spies to sneak into Pi City to secretly investigate the situation of the Wind Leader."

"Two of the three people sent back messages claiming that they had successfully joined the Wind Leader's peripheral organization, the Wind Chaser Association."

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

"They sent back a formal statement of withdrawal from the gang, stating that they would draw a clear line with all the old gang organizations that exploited people, and from then on they would serve as a reserve army of leaders to fight for the great ideal of Jannaism."

Hilko: "."

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

"The third person is already the official leader. The two traitors in front were just allowed to develop past him."

Hilko: "."

"Silko." Sevika looked serious: "I think there is something evil about that Wind Leader Association."

"Perhaps the rumors in Piltover are correct. They must have some evil brainwashing skills. So as long as a person stays with them for a long time, he will become a lunatic like them."

"Brainwashing?" Hilko's eyes quietly fell back to the book he had spread out in his hand, the "A Brief Introduction to Janna's Thoughts".

"Maybe this is not brainwashing. Their thoughts and theories are indeed very contagious -"

"Especially to the Zaunites."

Hilko said this, and Servica finally noticed what her boss was looking at before.

"Are you reading their books too?"

Seeing that the boss was not only reading the Wind Leader's book, but also showing a hint of approval, Sevika couldn't help but look worried:

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

"I know." Hilko slowly closed the book and put it aside.

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

"Of course, I will not be so stupid as to regard these leaders as friends."

Hilko has carefully studied this book "A Brief Introduction to Janna's Thoughts".

He wholeheartedly agreed with the explanation of what and why.

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

Talk about "moderate struggle" and "non-violence and non-cooperation" with the Picheng guys?

What a joke!

Isn't this the spineless compromise policy that Fandel used before?

Kneeling on the ground to show his loyalty, he endured the bullying from Pitcheng Guy while trying his best to earn the few leftovers left by Pitcheng Guy.

The Zaun people have already had enough of this kind of day!

Silko is a firm believer in armed struggle. In order to realize his ideal of leading Zaun to independence through armed struggle, he even did not hesitate to break with Fander and kill his best friend with his own hands.

It is impossible for him to endorse the moderate reform line promoted by the leader in any case.

And more importantly

It would be fine if the leader only preached non-violence and non-cooperation.

"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 came time to talk about Zaun, they clearly told everyone in the book that they would use force to resist oppression and overthrow the Alchemist Baron——"

"What's the purpose of this?"

Anti-capitalism, Hilko also somewhat recognized it after reading the brochure.

Even if he himself is the Alchemist Baron and the Ziben family.

But you, the leader, are only against "ancestral capital" and not "pioneer capital". You are only against Baron Zaun, not against Piltover merchants.

What the hell does this mean?

Could it be that the Pi City plutocrats are no longer the Ziben family and need to be properly punished? These sanctimonious hypocrites, smiling tigers who eat people without spitting out their bones, are obviously no cleaner than their Alchemy Barons!

In Li Wei's view, this is the leader hiding his power and biding his time, developing in a low-key manner, and eating one bite at a time.
To be continued...
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