Chapter 138 Jinx's Diary ~)(1/2)
Chapter 138 Jinx’s Diary (Please subscribe~)
If Jinx could keep a diary, her week in Piltover would look like this:
Monday, sunny.
I don’t know what kind of ecstasy soup Lina’s brother poured into the Feros family, but that Piltover girl named Kaya really hasn’t come back to cause trouble.
He's so talkative.
But I still secretly told Lina that it would be better to stuff this damn girl's mouth with smelly socks and sink her into Peart Sound.
Sister Lina seems to be disgusted with this.
Maybe I need to pay attention to personal hygiene and use clean socks next time?
Tuesday, sunny.
I heard from Sister Lina that the Scientific Equipment Department of the Leader has received a new batch of weapons-grade artificial Hex gems.
The leader of the wind and the Philos family seem to have reached some kind of cooperation.
Hmm. This is important information, right?
Hilko, it's not a bad idea for you to send me here. I'm doing undercover work seriously~
Wednesday, cloudy.
Levi is a complete asshole!
He is such a cold-blooded and ruthless guy, he even punished his own sister!
What. All positions within the association will be abolished? Original positions will not be reinstated within two years, and promotions will not be allowed?
Those bullshit disciplinary inspection cadres didn't even let Sister Lina be the team leader, and even asked her to hand in her Hex armor!
asshole!!
Lena did so many good things in Zaun.
Why should she be suspended from her job and punished to go to labor education and work as a volunteer sweeping the streets?
It was obviously me who made the mistake. Alas.
Thursday, it rained heavily.
The bad news is that sister Lina has been suspended.
I have also been disqualified from applying to join the Wind Chasers Association. Starting next week, I will work with her as a volunteer to sweep the streets for a month.
The good news is that sister Lina has been suspended.
She doesn't have to go to work for the time being and can play with me from morning to night.
Hmm. She is so kind. It was obviously my fault, but she still wanted to protect me.
Wei is not as good as her.
Friday, sunny.
Today Lina took me shopping and bought me some very expensive ice cream that only Picheng people can afford.
In fact, I have secretly eaten this stuff in the homes of those wealthy people, and the taste is not much better than the ice cream in Zuan 1 Copper Circle.
To spend so much money on this crap, there must be something wrong with Picheng guy's IQ.
But this is what Lina bought for me.
I've finished eating.
Saturday, sunny.
When I was walking past the factory today, I suddenly heard a wolf howling.
It's strange that there are wolves in Piltover.
I asked Lina, and Lina said that this is still the secret of the Wind Leader. It is their "secret weapon" to deal with a certain alchemist baron in Zaun, and it is not convenient to reveal it to me.
Hilko. I really didn’t stop asking just because I was anxious to go to Seraphine’s concert with Lina.
She didn't tell me.
By the way, I got you the album "The Lonely Warrior" signed by Seraphine. You will like it, Hilko.
Sunday, rain.
I had a nightmare last night about Fander.
It's really strange. I haven't had any nightmares since I came to Piltover, but I still got sick last night.
Fortunately, Lina is here.
She heard me crying and talking in my sleep in the middle of the night, so she woke me up, hugged me to comfort me, and slept with me.
The feeling of sleeping with sister Lina in my arms is actually quite good.
Maybe having nightmares isn’t a bad thing?
A week passed peacefully like this.
Jinx has unknowingly fully integrated into her new identity and new life in Piltover, and even feels a little "happy to miss her ancestors".
Even at this moment, she was wearing a rustic orange vest, holding a broom and dustpan, and working as a cleaner sweeping the floors in the Zaun community.
Jinx is still happy.
At least, when working next to Lina, there would be no hallucinations that tortured her and drove her almost crazy.
The only thing she couldn't accept was this:
"I'm sorry, Sister Lina."
"You are sweeping the floor here with me."
Jinx's character is very special.
If it was her own mistake, even if it resulted in serious consequences and was criticized and criticized by countless people, she might not really reflect on it.
But if it was her fault and the person she loved suffered the consequences, she would feel extremely guilty, so guilty that she might even have a mental breakdown.
"It doesn't matter."
"I've said it many times, that bitch Kaya has been bullying me for a whole year, and I wanted to beat her up."
"Not only to protect you, but also to vent my anger."
Lina stopped the broom and smiled openly.
But Jinx knew that Lina was implicated by her.
If Lina didn't help her share the responsibility, given the serious consequences her actions would bring to the leader, she would be expelled from her job and sent back to Zaun according to the leader's discipline.
"It's all my fault." Jinx kicked the dustpan beside her angrily, then looked at the busy street and the rustic cleaner uniforms she and Lina were wearing:
"Lina, you were already the team leader, but because of me, your brother sent you to do this."
Lina didn't care: "It's just one month of labor education, it's nothing."
"When the labor camp is over, I can still go back and be a member of the investigation team."
"Then you can only be a team member!" Jinx was very angry:
She knew how serious the impact of this punishment was on Lina.
Not being able to resume her original position or be promoted for two years meant that during the first two years when Leaders were developing fastest and most likely to make contributions, Lina could only remain a low-level clerk.
He can't even be a cadre.
"I don't care." Lina said with a smile: "The only difference in revolutionary work is the division of labor, there is no hierarchy."
"What if I'm not a cadre? As a member of the investigation team or a mechanical engineer, I can still contribute to the ideals and cause of the leader."
Although Jinx has been with her day and night for a week, and has been nurtured day and night, her understanding of faith has become much deeper.
But Lina's noble words still made her unable to accept them.
"What do you mean there is no hierarchy? How is this possible?" Jinx waved the broom in his hand angrily: "Can those of us who sweep the floor on the street and those who sit in offices as officials be the same people?
"
"I think they only say that everyone is equal, but in their hearts they look down on us."
"No." Lina said: "A true leader would never think like this."
"But here, if you are not a truly religious leader, you cannot be an official."
Jinx: "."
She was really choked by Lina.
That's right, almost all the Leader cadres she met in Piltover this week were the kind of good people who only appear in stories.
As a result, Jinx, who grew up in Zaun and was accustomed to seeing the dark side, felt uncomfortable and couldn't adapt to it.
"But cadres are only a minority after all."
To be continued...