Chapter Ninety-Two: The Breakthrough
When it comes to color changes, many people's first impression is of those things like spring, upheaval, and so on, and it seems that those who call for freedom always have the upper hand on this issue.
But in fact, in Rod's impression, there was a time when the output of red was very terrifying.
Although for various reasons, the red output at that time was not able to cause a subversive effect after all, but what Rod needed was not a subversive result.
It is enough for the upheaval in Piltover.
(It doesn't matter if you don't understand this paragraph, the author is just trying to explain why, empirically, Rhodes was convinced that he could cause the turmoil in Picheng in this wayβthis conclusion is the point.) οΌ
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Judging by Levik's performance, it's not enough for Oriana to see Zaun - there are things that need to be seen to be believed.
So Rod used a not very polite way to "tie up" Levik to Zuan.
The Shackles of the Sun were Rhodes' previous trick to bind Mondo, and it was a bit too rough for the helpless Levik - but fortunately, Rhodes controlled his spells well and didn't hurt Levik.
For Rod's methods of violent coercion, Liwick was full of disgust.
According to Piltover's laws, such an act should be immediately imprisoned - but in the blink of an eye, Livik was taken to Zaun.
Levik is not the "illiterate" Oriana, and Rod's one-handed teleportation spell made Levik directly shiver.
The energy of this spellcaster is far beyond Livic's imagination.
"Mr. Levik, do you know Zu'an?"
"It's clear." Levik was expressionless, "Dirty and messy sewers." β
"Well, welcome to a brand new Zaun."
Night was about to fall, and the Zaumans' day's work was over, and when Rod returned with Livic, it was the time for the Zauns to call it a dayβthe same as when the Zaumians had left work.
Looking at the ugly new houses and the excited Zaun, Levik nodded.
"It's not bad - the current Zuan is a lot more pleasing to the eye than the original."
"It's not as good as Leather City." Rod smiled and shook his head, "But everyone at least went from having nothing to having their own house." β
"Is that so?" Levik raised his head and stared into Rhodes' eyes, "Before everything happens, the Zaun people also have their own houses, bigger and more comfortable houses!" β
"And at the cost, they also have a heavier burden β a burden that would have been enough to buy several houses." Rhodes kept his smile on his face, "They used to barely survive, but they just survived, no matter how hard they worked, it was difficult to have more." β
"But now it's different, what they create, what they labor, all belong to themselves, the former Zuan will always be the same, but from now on, Zuan will usher in its own take-off."
"So you're going to plunder from Piltover?" Li Weik gritted his teeth, "Zuan has nothing now!" β
"Zaun just wants to get what belongs to her." Rod was noncommittal, "Zaun and Piltover are twins, and we don't want to hurt anyone β but we don't want to be hurt by anyone either." β
"You're dreaming!" Levik shook his fist at Rod, "Don't think I don't know what you're up to, you're trying to stir up the people of Phicheng to rebel against the Supreme Council, and then profit from it and take back your 'share of Zaun' - but in this operation, we Pycheng people have nothing to gain!" β
"You'll get tomorrow!" Rod also raised his tone, "Like Zu'an now, get your own tomorrow and break the shackles of the consortium and the school lord!" β
"......" Levik froze for a moment.
"You know very well the influence of the consortium and the academic valve on Picheng - Hextech stopped continuing to make progress for a while, and trade also produced a large number of monopolies, and the two legs of the giant Piltover have long been weakened by the erosion of the consortium and the academic valve."
Levik nodded subconsciously.
"It looks like Piltoverf is still so glamorous β but that's just because they're stained with Zaun's light." Rod's tone began to become aggressive, "But now, Zaun can't continue to be Piltover's sewer, if Picheng still wants to exist and develop, it must accept change." β
"But...... This turn is not Zu'an's intervention. Levik stabilized his mind and raised his head again, "Piltover does need some changes, but at this time, our own affairs have nothing to do with Zaun!" β
"Unrelated?" Rhodes scoffed at Liwick's remarks, "Open your eyes and seeβZaun and Piltover have long been inseparable, and the two cities have been complementary since their birth, but this complementarity has gradually become a one-sided bloodsuck!" β
"It's different!" Li Weik shook his head stubbornly, "I will never allow Zu An to take advantage of this opportunity to make a profit, never!" β
"Zaun didn't make a profit!" Rhodes once again emphasized, "If you were going to make a profit, Zuan would have joined the Noxus Federation a long time ago!" β
Looking at Levik, who was still unconvinced, Rhodes seemed to finally start to get impatient.
"Open your eyes and see that Zaun and Piltover are just a tiny tip of the vast Valoran! The rise of Noxus, the rise of Freljord, and even the Ionian ideology are the real trends, and all I do now is hope that Zaun and Picheng will not fall behind in this mighty current! β
"If you don't make progress, you're going to regress, and if you stand still, you'll be thrown off - look at Ionia, the once invincible kingdom was beaten to the ground by Noxus, and now everyone is laughing at the inflexible elders of Ionia, but if you look closely, what is the difference between the members of the Supreme Council of Piltover and the idiot elders of Ionia?"
"The Noxians made a map of Leather City, and your Supreme Councillor couldn't choose it after receiving the benefits; Zaun cut off the supply of Hex Crystals, and your High Councillor began stockpiling GΓΌchy - will you know that Piltover needs change until the Noxians' tomahawks are against your necks?! β
"If that's the case, Zaun will join Noxus."
Levik was finally silent.
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The author thinks that it is better to read novels or use your brain, whether you agree with some of the author's points of view or not, but there is always something to gain, isn't it?