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1.11% Arcane: Champion Witness System / Chapter 4: -4- Champion Witness System

Kapitel 4: -4- Champion Witness System

Player: Linwin

Level: 15

Strength: 155 (Affects health, increases attack)

Agility: 70 (Enhances defense, increases speed)

Intelligence: 90 (Boosts magic affinity, accelerates chanting speed)

Psi: 0 (???)

Skills: [Advanced Repair], [Basic Swordsmanship], [Relentless Force]

Champion Card: [Piltover Enforcer ★★★]

Items: [Chrono Ring (10 meters)], [Doran's Blade ★], [Red Potion x3 ✩], [Damaged Unknown Rune Fragment x1]

Remaining Lottery Chances: x1

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The Champion Witness System, this is Linwin's system in this world. 

Rather than calling it a system, it's more like a real-life version of a strategy game because Linwin only needs to establish contact with the target champion, get on their good side, and activate the champion card. After increasing their affection, he can obtain experience points and attribute points.

When it comes to improving his strength, leveling up is not the best approach because each level-up only grants Linwin three points across his stats. 

It's just like a card game.... does level really matter? In card games, it's all about the cards! 

If you spend enough, going beyond and defeating higher-level enemies is basic strategy!

Linwin opened his champion card collection, and despite the cards being predominantly black silhouettes, it wasn't a challenge for Linwin, as he is well-versed in the game's champion. 

Although Linwin's ranking in League of Legends didn't reach the top, only reaching Gold, his passion for the game and the number of matches he played made him extremely well-versed.

Above the card collection, the cards were roughly organized into three categories: Strength, Agility, and Intelligence.

Within each category, there were further subcategories for easier management, helping Linwin plan his collection and strategy. 

For example, Strength-type champions were divided into Warriors and Tanks, Agility-type champions into Assassins and marksman, and Intelligence-type heroes into Mages and Supports.

Once he activated a card, Linwin gained a star-level corresponding to the champion's attributes. 

A three-star card would provide 20 points across his attributes (Strength, Agility, and Intelligence, collectively referred to as attributes). 

Four stars equaled 30 points, five stars meant 50 points, and six stars were the jackpot, granting 100 points for his attributes.

Cards also had primary and secondary attribute bonuses. For example, Vi, a Strength-type champion card, added 10 points to Strength, 5 points to Agility, and 5 points to Intelligence when activated. 

Furthermore, when a hero's affection reached a certain level, Linwin earned a lottery chance.

After five years in Zaun, Linwin successfully activated four cards, and now he collected his first champion card. 

Acquiring one card meant gaining the card's primary attribute bonus, and for a three-star card, the primary attribute bonus was... 100 points!

As a result, Linwin's Strength had now surpassed 155. 

//// I don't quite understand this part. But I guess the attributes are different from main attributes? I usually just skip the part I can't warp my head around and enjoy the story so yeah, different people got different ways to understand it.////

It was an astonishing number. Before, Linwin's Strength was only 55, but even at that level, he could effortlessly lift things that required a mechanical arm for ordinary people. Now, Linwin wasn't sure how strong he had become, but he believed he had surpassed many human champion.

As for the remaining lottery chance... it was a reward for obtaining Vi's card, a high-level lottery.

"Let's just pull it, after all, probabilities are all about luck."

Linwin clicked on the "Use" button after selecting the lottery option. There were no flashy animations, just a simple ding sound. He received a notification of obtaining a half-star item, and in Linwin's system item inventory (solely for system items), a small green item resembling a mung bean appeared next to the Doran's Blade.

"Haha..."

Linwin twitched his mouth. It was a high-level lottery, but wasn't the probability of getting a half-star item only 5%? Yet, he ended up with this thing?

Opening its panel, Linwin was somewhat disappointed, but he nodded because he already figured out how to use this thing. From a certain perspective, it was exactly what Linwin needed right now.

He took it out, and a warm little bead immediately appeared in Linwin's hand. It was the size of a thumb, with a bright green color, warm to the touch.

[Rejuvenation Bead (Item)]

Quality: ✩

Effect: Wearer will continuously regenerate health (0.5 per hour)

"Not a bad item; I can give it to old Zoran." Linwin shrugged. With his exceptional strength and robust life force, this item was practically useless for him, but for someone with a weaker constitution, especially in a place like Zaun filled with toxic air, it could be quite beneficial. This item could reduce the harm caused by the toxins.

However, Linwin didn't return to Zoran immediately. Instead, he headed towards a corner, going deeper and deeper, with fewer and fewer people around.

Linwin had entered a place he shouldn't have. In the undercity of Zaun, there were various gangs and factions. 

This place was chaotic, dirty, and bustling. This was also where the culture of modern Zaun originated.

Linwin held his breath as green toxic fumes, mixed with metal particles, entered his lungs. It burned his airways, scalding his organs. Even after living in Zaun for five years, he still couldn't get used to this cursed haze.

Even little Powder seemed to handle it better... Could it be because he wasn't born here? 

The air in Zaun... 

Linwin sighed. He can't do anything about it now.

Compared to this air tainted with rust, the deteriorating visibility is the most troublesome thing.

Well, I'll have to ask for some help.

"Hey, can't you come out and help me?" 

Linwin suddenly spoke, even though there was no one around. 

He removed his gray hat and continued, "You know, I really hate this haze. It seems like you enjoy it, but you can't impose your preferences on me, can you? After all, you don't need to breathe."

Linwin paused and added, "Of course, don't worry, I'm not here to cause trouble. I just have some things to say to him. You don't need to worry that I'll kill him."

"You know, if I want to, even if he has a hundred lives and has modified himself a hundred times, he's still doomed."

"But this time is different. The Topsiders are sending people. Taking advantage of the chaos in the Undercity, he'll definitely try something. I've deal with him so many times, I'm familiar with his ways."

"I, like you, love Zaun. I certainly don't want this place to descend into chaos. But if Vander gets into trouble and doesn't have time to manage the Back Alley anymore, the depths of Zaun will surely become chaotic. You wouldn't want to see that happen, would you?"

Linwin spoke to the sky, but through the heavy haze, apart from faintly visible abyssal rifts, there was a massive bridge connecting the Piltovan Plaza with the lowest parts of Piltover. 

This was the origin of the distinction between the Upper and Lower cities.

But in reality, Zaun and the Piltover folks had different perspectives. After living here for five years, Linwin understood the strengths of Zaun. 

It was inclusive, resilient, and its citizens were tenacious and diligent. 

In the face of abandonment, mockery, exclusion, and oppression, the people of Zaun used their intelligence to help Zaun rise again.

When Linwin talked about "them," he wasn't referring to the brutal gangsters who took advantage of others, nor the pioneers who ventured to the Lower City for smuggling or forbidden technology research.

He was talking about people like old Zoran.

People who were willing to endure hardship to make Zaun a better place, even at the cost of their own suffering.

Linwin halted and waited for something. 

Soon, a gentle breeze brushed by, and Linwin's face broke into a smile.

Turning around, he saw a blue bird that had appeared behind him, seemingly out of nowhere. 

It was a stunning bird, not a flesh-and-blood creature, nor a mechanical bird crafted by the tech in Zaun or Piltover. It was a bird composed of energy.

It tilted its head, using its beak to groom its feathers. It didn't need to look at Linwin with its bird-like eyes; it acted as if it didn't care about Linwin at all.

"Don't be like this; I can swear to you that I won't harm anyone," Linwin raised his hand and swore to the bird.

The scene was strange. 

A young man who had entered someone else's territory, and was now swearing to a bird that he wouldn't hurt anyone. It was a rather theatrical scene.

"You said that last time, and the time before that, but you still acted. You broke their mechanical arms and legs and pushed them into the ditch, although they didn't die, they were left with lingering injuries," the bird said, and in its bird-like eyes, there were emotions, just like those of a human—anger.

It seemed to be expressing its dissatisfaction, and it put its wings on Linwin's head before using it to slap Linwin's head. 

Linwin spread his hands and shrugged, allowing it to peck him.

Then he said confidently, "They deserved it. After all, they tried to harm a few kids from my family. Zaunites shouldn't deceive Zaunites, but what did they do? They took advantage of their superior position and tried to bully a few kids."

"Linwin, you can't protect them forever. One day, you will leave Zaun. I have this premonition, and by that time, without your protection, what will they do?"

The azure bird shook its head and spoke gently, its voice soothing and gentle, like a soft breeze. In Zaun, this was a miracle—a miracle that was impossible to encounter.

Due to the haze in Zaun, the voices of Zaunites may sound somewhat hoarse, which is a sign of damage to their lungs and throats.

"Nonsense, I'm a Zaunite, why would I leave Zaun?"

"Why are you saying this again? I didn't say you're not a Zaunite."

"Because you always say I will leave. You've been saying that at least a hundred times since I've known you for three years,"

After a moment, a gentle breeze blew, and the bird landed on Linwin's shoulder. It looked at him seriously. "But I have this premonition."

"Alright, forget it. Can you help me disperse this toxic air then?" Linwin sighed.

"..."

The bird blinked and lightly pecked Linwin's face with its beak, as if expressing its discontent.

Then it said, "You promised not to kill."

With that, it opened its wings, gently waved them, and a gust of wind rose from under Linwin's feet, carrying the surrounding haze up into the sky.

Afterward, Linwin revealed a bright smile, showing his white teeth.

"Haha, it's about time for those topsiders to taste the air down here."

"After all, this is a specialty made by their hands."

As the haze dissipated, Linwin could see his surroundings clearly.

He had arrived in what seemed to be an abandoned factory.

Walking towards that direction, Linwin contemplated while he moved.

Should he take some action?

If he did, without killing that person, it might only create trouble. But if he killed him... that would complicate matters on the other side.

After some thought, Linwin slapped his palm, "Of course, let's prioritize that."

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"How effective is it?"

In an abandoned and spacious factory in the depths of the Undercity, a cold voice rang out.

A thin man stood upright in front of a glass window, looking at the enormous sea monster outside, and asked softly.

"It's in the final stages now. Now, it's time to test the results," replied a man with a thin face, sunken eye sockets, and yellowing irises. 

He was wearing a coat typical of an alchemist and walked over to him, gently shaking a test tube in his hand. The glass tube was filled with purple fluorescent liquid, and he glanced sideways at the room.

Nodding, the thin man walked toward the thug tied up in the center of the room.

"Hello there."

Reaching out and grabbing the man's head, he slowly squatted down, and Silco stared into the man's eyes.

"I told you to follow them... but why are you and your little buddies are all sleeping there?"

"I... I, they had reinforcements."

"Reinforcements?"

"Yes," the tied man stuttered, trembling and staring fearfully at the man in front of him.

The thin, scar-covered face of the man held no expression, and the most severe scar appeared to run through one of his eye sockets. His one eye was a terrifying deep red prosthetic.

"Speak up. After all, this will determine whether I... have a reason to spare you," Silco said calmly, staring at him.

"A person in a robe showed up, and he knocked all of us out. Yes, yes, Vander's daughter recognized him. He must be one of the bouncers at the Last Drop, he must be working for Vander."

A yellow-haired man struggled to convey the information, afraid that one wrong move would end his life.

"Robe?"

"Yes, a grayish-white robe. He was very skilled, I'm sure he..."

Yellow Hair tried to supplement the information he saw before fainting, hoping to save himself.

"..."

However, Silco suddenly sighed and interrupted him. "Tell me, how did you end up here?"

Yellow Hair was puzzled, but he answered, "I.... I was brought here by your guy."

The alchemist beside him walked up, rubbing his chin, and looked at Silco.

Silco knew what he wanted to say and shook his head, then stood up and kicked over the chair, breaking one of the chair legs. Yellow Hair also took this opportunity to stand up.

"You... You're not gonna kill me?"

"I can't blame this on you," Silco waved his hand. "You've done what you can. He's not within your jurisdiction. Get lost."

Hearing Silco's words, the alchemist next to him was stunned.

The hand that was shaking the potion also stopped.

"No need to look. Abandon this place, pack up quickly, and leave as soon as possible."

Silco walked up to the table, which had a round red button embedded in it. He opened the protective glass device on the table and pressed the button.

It was an emergency siren, and Silco quickly pressed it three times.

Soon, in the underground of the factory, a group of topless men, after a few seconds of confusion, quickly began to gather up the surrounding equipment.

"Boom!"

Just as Silco was about to turn and check if the door was closed, the previously fleeing Yellow Hair flew back and landed directly in front of him.

He had once again fallen unconscious.

Instead of foaming at the mouth, blood mixed with a shade of dark green dribbled from his lips.

"Well he was faster than I expected," 

Silco remarked, unfazed. He adjusted his leather gloves calmly and advanced forward.

There was a voice from ahead, carrying a somewhat youthful tone.

"Hey, Silco, if I were you, I'd put down the short-barreled rifle. You've seen it before; you know this thing is useless against me."

The newcomer wore a gray-white robe, walked on sandhogskin boots, and his attire appeared modest compared to most Zaunites.

He approached Silco with a friendly smile, as if greeting an old friend, exceptionally amiable.

"I'm here to discuss something," 

Silco watched him silently, but in the next moment, he swiftly drew his rifle and fired it forward. Accompanied by a deafening blast, a large burst of fireballs was unleashed. However, the young man who had been standing there had suddenly disappeared.

"You're fast," 

Silco remarked, discarding the gun without emotion. "What brings Vander's lapdog to my door today?"

"Also, why isn't the little puppy wearing the mask his master gave him?"

Linwin reappeared above and landed in front of Silco. He sniffed and looked at Silco disapprovingly. "Although I don't intend to kill you, if you keep running your mouth, you might experience some pain."

Silco relaxed the hand holding the dagger behind his back, placing both hands over his shoulders. He wore an inscrutable smile and calmly said, "I'm just joking with you."

Then, he gave Linwin a polite bow and placed his hand over his chest. He spoke, "A pleasure, Enforcer of the undercity....."

These words were emphasized oddly by Silco.

Linwin knew what Silco meant.

"Silco, I've come to deal with two matters."

Without intending to engage in further banter with Silco, Linwin directly stated his purpose for coming here.

"Speak, and I'll comply," Silco nodded and took a few steps back, leaning against a desk, his hands clasped in front of him. He gazed at Linwin calmly. "After all, I don't have the right to refuse now, do I?"

"I like that about you. Although I don't know why you've broken ties with Vander, it's much easier to talk to you than him."

Linwin crouched on the ground, smiling, "First, while the Enforcers from the topside are here in Zaun, you must not take any actions. You can't leave this factory, and you cannot contact anyone."

"Why?" Silco asked.

Linwin pointed at the ground where Yellow Hair lay, "We can go on, but it won't be fun."

"You better not try it. I'm afraid you might stir up trouble. After all, your talent for causing chaos is too strong, and I'm worried you might make some noise," 

Silco, who had clashed with Linwin numerous times before, knew exactly what Linwin meant by "stirring up trouble." 

When Silco heard Linwin's words, he chuckled lightly and replied, "But compared to me, aren't some people even more dangerous? Look, I have just this little group of..."

However, Silco's words were cut short by Linwin.

"Enough of that. I know it, and you know it too. You're more dangerous than them all because you have this." He pointed to his own head. "But don't worry, I'll also go and warn those guys."

Though Linwin said this, he knew that invoking Vander's name would be enough to control them. 

Silco nodded slightly, indicating his agreement, but he couldn't help but express a hint of regret. 

"A shame...."

"Don't dwell on it," Linwin retorted. "If it weren't for certain reasons, you would have been dead in my hands ten times over. Don't think I'm oblivious to your secret dealings."

Silco shrugged indifferently, "You mean the two workshops that disappeared. Wasn't it your handiwork?"

Linwin grinned widely, "You got the message?"

Silco looked at Linwin but remained silent.

Silco had nothing to say, and Linwin continued, "The second matter: your potion. Is it ready? If it's ready, show it to me."

Silco didn't hesitate and tossed a bottle of the potion to Linwin. Then, he said, "You shouldn't be associating with people like Vander. You should join us."

"With you on our side, together, we can make Piltover fear us, make them stop discriminating against and enslaving us," Silco said with determination.

Linwin raised his hand and looked at the potion. He muttered, "Idiot."

Even after being insulted by Linwin, Silco remained unfazed.

"No, Silco, do you really think that with this stuff, you can defeat the people of Piltover? Don't you realize how powerful they are now?"

"I don't need to defeat them. I know I can't. I just want the people of the topside to fear us. I want them to know that we aren't their doormats," Silco replied calmly.

He was well aware of the vast disparity between Zaun and Piltover, but that wasn't a reason to surrender without a fight. Silco vehemently rejected that notion. What he sought wasn't conquest or status; it was dignity, the dignity of the people of Zaun.

"Haha, you really are a fool," Linwin scoffed. "You talk about righteousness, but in reality, you're leading people to their deaths."

At the same time, the data for the potion came up.

[Shimmer (Item)]

Quality: ✩

Effect: After use, the consumer will gain an increase of 8 Strength and 5 Agility. They will enter an excited state, disregarding some pain. The duration is directly proportional to the consumer's physical fitness.

Side effects: Damages bodily functions. Repeated use will damage brain cells and lead to mutations.

"Silco, promise me one more thing," Linwin said, handing the elixir back to Silco and looking at him earnestly.

Silco frowned, "What is it?"

"You and your alchemist friend here must absolutely not consume this potion," Linwin stated seriously.

"Why?" Silco inquired.

"This thing damages the human brain," Linwin replied calmly, hands behind his back.


Kapitel 5: -5- Good luck

"How did you know?" 

Silco was finally surprised. He looked at the alchemist in the white coat not far away and then turned to Linwin, asking in a cold but calm tone, "The Shimmer has not been tested on humans, but it does indeed have the side effects you mentioned... This should be confidential."

Due to his cybernetic eye, Silco could only squint one eye when he narrowed his eyes.

He looked at Linwin, his tone a bit cold but still composed, "Have you been observing me all along?"

"I'm not that bored to observe you," Linwin responded disdainfully. "Silco, do you really think so highly of yourself?"

Silco remained silent.

"Don't play games with me, Silco. You're strong and wealthy, and your presence has seriously impacted Vander's position. I haven't killed you just because of Vander. After all, he still cares about the past. He drove you out of the Undercity, forbidding you from entering for life. That's the punishment for what you've done. But... Silco, I actually quite admire you."

Linwin spoke to Silco, and this was the truth. He did genuinely admire Silco.

Silco was not a hero; he hadn't even appeared in the League of Legends universe. However, he was the first person Linwin started to pay attention to, even though he wasn't initially in Linwin's focus.

This world wasn't in Linwin's sphere of interest, but Silco slowly caught his attention.

Silco was not a hero, but he was a dangerous individual. He could potentially overturn Zaun at any moment, causing a disturbance. Linwin had to keep an eye on him.

After all...the gap between the Undercity and the Upper City was something Linwin understood very well.

The memories of his previous life told Linwin that in this world, both Zaun and Piltover were just insignificant. There were far more powerful entities.

For example...the big nations.

And then...the gods.

After being in this world for half a year, Linwin had already made a power ranking in his mind.

In this ranking, if you added up Piltover and Zaun, it would only account for one entry. 

Linwin himself was also at the lowest level.

Runeterra...just being in Runeterra, there were already so many formidable creatures.

Linwin felt like he was here to pay off some debt. His favorite position and role in the game was mid lane, and he loved ganking the baron lane.

Now, the guys in the baron lane were monsters one after another.

In Linwin's power ranking, the most powerful existence, without a doubt, was the Star Forger, Aurelion Sol.

That was a being with a mind and strength not proportional and now trapped by the Aspects of Targon.

The Star Forger was naturally a being of the TO tier.

In the T1 tier, Linwin believed it should be true gods like Bard.

T2 would be something like the Aspect of Targon.

T3 would be demi-gods and ascended beings like Darkin.

T4 would be high-level magic humans and mutated magical creatures.

T5 would be human champions.

Heroes Linwin had encountered, such as Vi, Powder, little Ekko, and the guy next to Silco, belonged to the T5 category, mostly wandering in the middle ranks.

"Then why don't you..." Silco tentatively began.

"Don't recruit me. I admire you, but don't get too comfortable with it." Linwin furrowed his brow and said.

This guy, Silco, always tried to bring him into his fold after witnessing his strength. But Linwin wouldn't willingly walk into danger.

Especially considering the current power disparity between Piltover and Zaun, Zaun might not even catch that woman's eye if things got noisy.

Silco remained silent.

There was really no way to deal with Linwin right now. Otherwise, why would he speak and try to recruit Linwin?

"In any case, you're better off listening to me," Linwin thought for a moment and decided to tell Silco.

Seeing Silco not speaking, not bothering with Linwin, and closing his eyes as if to dismiss him, Linwin spoke again, "Friendly tip, how about I tell you a secret about Piltover?"

"Oh?" Silco opened his eyes and looked at Linwin.

"Who is the master of Piltover?" 

Silco furrowed his brow, the elegant demeanor disappearing. He looked at Linwin, hesitated for a moment, and said, "The councilman?"

Seeing Linwin about to burst into laughter, Silco immediately added, "It's the major families behind the councilman."

Linwin didn't deny it, looking at Silco, he asked seriously, "So your answer is that the major families collectively control Piltover?"

"Isn't that the case? Piltover is splendidly known as the City of Progress, but as you and I both know, it's all an illusion. In reality, over ninety percent of the resources in the true City of Progress are monopolized by the major families. Even the lower-level apprentices, no matter how talented, as long as they're not born into a major family, they end up signing slave contracts with them to seek employment."

"A city like this, can it still be called an enlightened city of progressive order?"

Silco sneered, "Ridiculous, a shameful form of progress."

"Valid points, but what you've said isn't entirely accurate."

Linwin nodded. Silco, being at the bottom of Zaun, could see the current situation of Piltover. This indicated that he was different from Vander.

The reason Vander was able to make peace now wasn't because of his intelligence; he was a brute, wanting to lead the people of Zaun to a better future as a gang leader.

But behind the scenes, he grew afraid and didn't want to see the people of Zaun going to their deaths.

On the day of the ashes, many people from Zaun died, including Powder's and Vi's parents.

And it also affected the upper echelons, the enforcers, on that day.

"So, tell me, where did I said something wrong?" Silco asked.

"One thing."

Linwin looked at Silco and calmly said, "There's one thing you got wrong."

"Piltover, as a city-state, doesn't have a centralized government. The ones controlling the city are indeed the families you mentioned."

Silco listened, tilted his head, and smirked, thinking, "Isn't that exactly what I said? In that case, where did I go wrong?"

"But, Silco, the one and only place you were mistaken is that Piltover isn't controlled by various major families, but by a single family," Linwin extended a finger, raised it, and looked calmly at Silco. "It's the Ferros family."

"The family that discovered the origin crystal?" Silco furrowed his brow.

"The origin crystal?" Linwin paused, then smiled. 

Ah, I see... at this point in time, Jayce is probably still playing with his little hammer. I remember from the background story that Jayce invented Hextech crystal using the crystals he excavated from the Ferros family and refined it further, leading to the development of Hextech technology. But at this current time, Vi is only around thirteen or fourteen, and Jinx is just a little girl little less than ten.

Because of this, Jayce should still be an apprentice, not the one who developed Hextech technology—the Defender of Tomorrow.

However, saying it like this, Linwin wasn't entirely sure of his guess due to the habit of Riot Games of frequently changing lore, the fuzzy timeline of the story, and the tendency of Riot to eat their own lore.

For instance, in the original lore, Ekko was an orphan and nearly got sent off to the topside to become an elite, right? But now, that little guy has become a character similar to Linwin, working in a grocery store.

"You mean, the actual controller of Piltover is the Ferros family?" Silco was a bit incredulous.

"Don't spread this around, or you might end up moving your head somewhere else. I'm not taking the blame for that," Linwin waved his hand. "She'll help you move your head, for free and efficiently."

////This 'she' probably referring to Camille////

Silco's mouth twitched.

Because he realized that Linwin wasn't joking with him.

He was serious.

If... if it was as Linwin said, then what were the current apparent wealthiest people of Piltover, the designated policy makers in Piltover, and the various major families hidden behind them?

Silco suddenly felt a chill on his neck.

If what Linwin said was true, Piltover wasn't fragmented. Having an actual controller made Piltover even harder to deal with.

A powerful loose alliance isn't terrifying for Silco, but if these factions followed commands, it would be truly frightening.

"Alright, my friendly advice ends here."

Linwin stood up, patted his backside, but then suddenly thought of something. He grinned at Silco, "Oh right, Silco, I've improved quite a bit recently. Would you like to see?"

Silco tilted his head slightly, not quite understanding Linwin's intent.

But Linwin knew well. People like Silco should never be allowed to have hope, not even a glimmer. Otherwise, if they saw a crack, they would strive to widen it until they achieved their goals.

But what if... there were no cracks from the beginning?

The difference between smart people and regular ones lies in them not wasting efforts. Silco was a clever man.

Under his robe, Linwin extended his slender fingers and then clenched them into a fist.

He wanted Silco to know the difference between their strengths. This way, he would remain obedient and listen to Linwin, lurking quietly in his corner.

He took a deep breath and exhaled a long, lingering sigh. Linwin clenched his teeth, feeling the warm breath escaping his lips and teeth. Then, as fast as lightning, Linwin struck a four-meter diameter circular support pillar in front of him.

A massive wave of air lifted his robe and blew towards the surroundings. Silco, standing not far away, instinctively raised his hand to shield his face.

In front of Linwin, the punch-like gust of wind shattered the pillar, pulverizing countless small stones within a two-meter radius as it shattered the stone pillar. Linwin felt some of his stamina deplete, but in front of him, the pillar was shattered. 

A two-meter-sized rock was flung out and slammed into the factory wall at an extremely fast speed, creating a huge depression in the metal wall.

Ability: Relentless Force (★★)

Effect: Consumes stamina, swinging a fist to deal area damage equal to twice the strength to the front.

"Silco!"

"Do you think you can withstand this punch, fifteen years in the making?"

Linwin looked at Silco, coldly asking him.

Silco's mouth and eye corners twitched. His hands trembled slightly, but he tried to calm himself, adjusting his suit's tie. He spoke, "Are you... still a human?"

Humans were impossible to deliver an attack like this using just physical strength.

Absolutely impossible!

Linwin turned around, putting on his hat, walking towards the factory's exit.

But he left behind a sentence.

For Silco.

"Silco, I agree with your ideals. Foolish tolerance only widens the gap between Piltover and Zaun. But you are wrong, so much more wrong than Vander."

Linwin looked at Silco coldly, continuing, 

"You think you can make the people of Piltover submit, fear, using those drugs? You're greatly mistaken!"

"The current leader of the Ferros family will be stronger than me, not weaker."

"So, good luck."

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////The below is the original author note, kinda important so I'll translate it too////

I'm worried that everyone might habitually not read what the author says, so I'm placing it here. This part is really, really important!

Well, it's about Camille.

Firstly, Jayce didn't invent the Hextech heart for the steel shadow(Camille) nor did he invent the Hextech crystal. It was the Ferros family imitating the Shuriman (the crystal vanguards) to manufacture it - after all, there were only so many Shurimans, and there were so many Hextech gems in all of Piltover, so why slaughter the Shurimans?

And Canille's heart, on the other hand, is the actual original core, later researched and installed by her first love. Therefore, I believe Camille, in the first six episodes of Arcane in Piltover, should be between 70-80 years old. She is a genuine old lady, not a problem even to be Jayce's grandmother.

After all, as everyone has seen, the development speed of Hextech technology is very fast. In the series, just a few years have passed, and Powder is at most fifteen or sixteen years old, but Hextech has already developed incredible "magic" technology like teleportation.

As for Camille killing her brother and becoming the mastermind happened after the between Jayce and Viktor. This storyline should unfold in the next season of Arcane. By the time she captures Jhin in the future, she'll be over ninety years old, close to a hundred.

In short... I checked a lot of information, and it should be correct. So if you have any questions or feel something is off, dear readers, you can say it in the comment section, and I'll check. I'll correct it if there are any mistakes.


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