Chapter 86 Caitlin's Thoughts
Chapter 86 Caitlin’s Thoughts
Although she was wronged, Caitlin still fell in love with the atmosphere here after listening to Levi's team conclusion.
Even her mother, who responded to her every request, would sneer at her ideals; but these leaders, who would fiercely argue with her because of their status and different opinions, could stand firmly with her in their ideals.
People always have relatives and friends in this life, but they may not always find close friends.
But the people here are all gay to each other.
So Caitlin quickly forgot about the unpleasantness just now.
She tidied up her torn and messy clothes, tied up the ponytail that had been torn apart by Wei, and as if nothing happened, she found a place to sit down in the venue.
Caitlin waited with great anticipation for the conference to begin.
Not long after, Wei, the little girl from Zu An who had a physical conflict with her before, took the initiative to sit next to her.
"Just now. I'm really sorry." After Levi's ideological education, Wei really let go of the Zaan people's unique unruly spirit in front of the Pi City girl she once hated.
As she said that, Wei handed over the ointment she brought from the factory infirmary: "This medicine is for you."
"You can take it for disinfection or something."
Caitlin glanced at Vi in surprise.
Then she took the ointment with a calm expression, opened the lid, turned it over and looked at the deep tooth marks on her wrist: "I didn't expect that besides biting, you would also care about others."
"Haha." Wei heard something in this girl's words.
But she still said frankly: "We Zaun people fight to survive, and we cannot be so gentle. So as long as we can win, we can use our teeth, nails, and anything else."
"And -" Wei pointed to the bruised handprint on her arm that was deeply burned into her flesh: "You, a Piltover girl, must be no easier than the Zaun people."
"You asked for it." Caitlin shrugged.
Although his words were direct, his tone was not hostile. It was even slightly friendly.
Strange to say, maybe it was because of Li Wei's conclusion, or maybe because of the wonderful fate of not knowing each other before, that she unexpectedly had a good eye for this little girl from Zu'an.
Vi seems to view Caitlin the same way.
After she apologized and delivered the medicine, she didn't leave. Instead, she lowered her butt, leaned back, crossed her legs, and sat down next to Caitlin.
"Hey, Caitlin." Vi took the initiative to chat.
She looked at Caitlin's body and saw the looming "white thread"——
I don't know why, after Levi asked Janna to reveal the power of everyone's faith, he never canceled this magic.
So now everyone has such a thin white line lingering around them, just like their identity as a leader.
Everyone can see each other's lines, which leads to countless exchanges and discussions.
"I didn't expect it." Wei looked at Caitlin's thread and sighed: "Your thread is actually quite bright."
The thickness of the line represents the strength of mental power.
The lightness and darkness of the line represent the degree of piety of faith.
Vi and Caitlin are both about the same thickness, and both are stronger than ordinary people.
And their degree of brightness, that is, their degree of devotion to their faith, is actually almost the same.
They all belong to the kind of firm believers who are so white and so bright that they are "devout".
"Caitlin." Wei couldn't help but ask, "Are you from Piltover also a radical?"
"Huh?" Caitlin frowned slightly.
She knew that two factions, the moderate and the radical, had evolved within the leaders.
Caitlin is of course a moderate person. No matter what, she cannot be an enemy of her mother.
And this guy named Vi, at first glance, is a radical with a mind full of violent struggle. Among the Piltover masters she clamored to physically eliminate, Caitlin's parents and relatives may be among them.
So Caitlin asked displeasedly: "How do you know that I am a radical?"
There was a little more separation in her tone.
But Wei seemed unaware of this, and she just explained to herself: "Because your 'line' is very bright and your faith is very firm."
"I guess people with strong beliefs are mostly radicals."
"Those cowards who imagine that Mr. Pi Cheng is showing kindness, and those beggars who lie waiting for charity from rich people, cannot possibly have such pure beliefs!"
Wei thinks her theory makes sense.
Now the enemy is strong and we are weak, and the power of the Piltover Council is still extremely powerful.
Those who dare to persist in armed struggle under such circumstances and dare to show their swords when facing the enemy must be more courageous and more confident than those moderates who are afraid of struggle and afraid of struggle.
"That's not necessarily the case."
Caitlin's face turned cold again - helpless, politics is such a topic that can easily end friends.
Just listen to her tit for tat saying to Wei:
"I heard my seniors say this when I was a law enforcement officer:"
“Those unruly prisoners who shouted for ‘blood-stained leather city port’ when they were arrested, few of them could persist to the end after being arrested.”
"On the contrary, some 'cowards' whose legs were so frightened when they were arrested were able to stay in the interrogation room for days and nights, even if they were beaten to death and maimed, they refused to give in."
"Faith cannot be manifested until it is truly tested."
"So being radical doesn't necessarily mean being brave, and being moderate doesn't necessarily mean being cowardly."
"The 'courage' of you radicals may not come from faith, but may also come from recklessness and ignorance."
"You?!" Wei was struck speechless.
She could only scold: "You are moderates, but you are ignorant!"
Then Wei held it in for a while before she managed to formulate her words: "You are not only ignorant, but also naive! What do you mean by non-violence and non-cooperation? How could the Pirates be so kind and give you benefits without bloodshed?"
"They may not take the initiative to give it to us." Caitlin showed no sign of weakness: "But we can fight for it."
"Strive for it, how to fight for it?" Wei laughed: "Can you confuse all the congressmen with your sharp tongue?"
"Yes." Caitlin nodded.
"Are you stupid?" Wei's eyes widened. She thought this Picheng girl was crazy.
This madman really fantasizes about convincing congressmen with his words?
Just listen to Caitlin's reply: "I'm not stupid. That's what."
"I am the legitimate daughter of the Gila Mann family, the daughter of the Congressman from Piltover."
Wei: "."
"You are the daughter of a congressman?!"
A law enforcement officer and a congressman's daughter, this simply embodies all the annoying elements about her.
But Caitlin ignored Wei's shock and rejection and asked seriously:
"Yes, I am the daughter of a congressman."
"In the future, I will definitely become a parliamentarian."
Caitlin was reluctant to enter politics before, but now she is determined to become a parliamentarian:
"I will find like-minded companions from those big families, and gradually gain control of the highest power in Piltover - and then we will work together to change Piltover little by little from within Piltover."
"Wei, do you still think that improvement is impossible?"
The Piltover congressmen have all "rebelled". The path of moderate reform seems to be really feasible.
"No, it's impossible!" Wei still felt that it couldn't be done.
She looked Caitlin up and down, and finally concluded: "If what you said is true, then you are the biggest freak in the Twin Cities!"
"How could there be a second one like you who came from a noble family and came to believe in Janna?"
"It will happen!" Caitlin was very sure.
Are there any good people among the nobles? Yes, there are.
Jess Tallis, her childhood sweetheart, is undoubtedly a good person who can develop.
Congressman Heimerdinger may also sympathize with their struggle.
Even her mother, a congressman, had her innocent and passionate days when she was young.
Is it possible that young people like her and her mother can't be found among the big families that rule Piltover?
"I believe I will find it."
"As long as there are enough people in the big family who believe in Janna, with our united efforts, we will be able to transform Piltover from the inside out and win a non-violent and bloodless victory for everyone.
!”
As she spoke, Caitlin's tone became extremely enthusiastic.
Seeing the fire surging in her eyes, Wei Cai realized in a daze:
Why can this Piltover chick be both a moderate and a religious person?
Caitlin's belief is indeed extremely firm. It's just that the direction and route are different.
Then what she said refers to this road.
Chapter completed!