Chapter 118 The leader in Shirko's eyes~)(2/2)
And given Zu'an's social environment of "full of martial virtues", if he writes about "non-violence and non-cooperation", it will not be a cover-up, but a blatant insult to the readers' intelligence.
So he could only write like this.
But from Hilko’s perspective:
The leader is clearly cheering for Piltover in disguise, inciting the Zaun people to fight among themselves and using their own blood to kill them, the only gang leaders capable of organizing the Zaun people to fight for independence.
Todoroki gets off the stage.
"Don't forget that behind the leader, there are still Medalda and Gila Mann." Sevika added this silently beside her.
An organization founded in Piltover and funded by Piltover Council members.
Isn't this a proper extraterritorial force?
By funding such an organization, does the Piltover Council want to use them to divide Zaun, so that Zaun, which has finally reunited and is preparing to fight for independence, will fall back into endless internal strife?
Could it be that Levi, the leader of the Wind Leader, is simply a spy secretly supported by the Piltover Council?
Hilko couldn't help but think of this.
"Leader."
"Are you the second Fander, or the Hounds of Piltover?"
"Or" he still thought of the third possibility: "Is it a more extreme 'I'?"
Recommend a friend's book "The Legend of the Heroes of the Three Kingdoms"
In the late Three Kingdoms period, the heroes of the late Han Dynasty fell one after another, and the world of disputes between dragons and snakes tended to be unified. The strong men drew their swords and looked around, the generals wanted to win over the world, the proud son in the name of his father, the powerful officials at home and abroad, survival and destruction, the country and the country.
Chapter completed!