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Kapitel 7: -7- Are you serious?

Ten minutes ago—

Inside the small room where Powder and Vi resided, Vander and Grayson sat facing each other.

There was no scent of gunpowder, unlike the tense atmosphere in the tavern earlier. Below ground, these two individuals—one from the Zaunite underworld and the other a law enforcement chief in Piltover—both had a similar expression on their faces.

The atmosphere was surprisingly quiet, even somewhat relaxed.

Both of them wore a slightly helpless look on their faces, but Vander was feeling quite a headache. He clutched a box of cigarettes and banged it against the table. His powerful arms were tensed, and he wasn't as relaxed as he appeared.

Grayson was feeling a headache as well. She had received a strict order from the council, instructing her to apprehend the culprit within a certain timeframe.

Piltover wouldn't allow dangerous unknown weapons to fall into Zaunite hands. For this reason, many had been arrested in connection with this incident, and even the young miss from the Kiramman family had been questioned. As for the instigator... he should be in custody, awaiting the council's judgment.

Therefore, even though Grayson didn't know what the culprit had taken, she was well aware that this was no minor matter and different from the usual small disturbances.

"Vander, you must hand over the culprit to me. The council has issued a strict order. If I don't find the culprit, the next individuals to come won't be as easy to negotiate with." Grayson looked at Vander, speaking seriously. "I understand. We both want to avoid troubles, but trouble will always find us."

"You want peace for Zaun, and I want stability for Piltover. In the past, I could turn a blind eye to the things you did, and you know that. This approach has kept our cooperation pleasant for years. But this time is different, Vander."

"I understand, but I can't hand the person over to you."

Vander shook his head bitterly.

Though Vander and Grayson weren't from the same city, they stood on the same side. Both of them were people who didn't want to incite war.

Vander wanted Zaun to prosper, and Grayson wanted Piltover to continue its peaceful development. She even hoped that the Undercity could improve. In Vander's eyes, Grayson was a good chief of police who understood the suffering of the Undercity's residents. She was willing to punish enforcers who acted wrongly.

Zaun's stability could be attributed to Vander on the surface, but behind the scenes, it was also due to the help of Grayson, the Piltover police chief.

After all, in the Bridge assault a few years ago, Vander had been scared, and so had Grayson.

So many lives were lost...

To point a gun at humans and personally kill them—this wasn't something everyone could enjoy. At least, Grayson didn't.

"Who are they to you?"

Grayson looked at Vander as she lit a cigarette. She spoke after a brief silence.

"You've already guessed, so there's no need to ask me."

"That's not a reason, Vander. I can't present this answer to the council."

Grayson picked up the box in front of Vander and pulled out a cigarette. She cut the front of the cigar, ignited it, and took a deep puff. She blew the smoke out, and the lingering mist mixed with the stifling air of Zaun—a bitter irony. The smoke from the cigar smelled even better than the air, and this was where the people of Zaun lived.

"Two boys and two short-haired girls. One has pink hair, the other blue. The one with black hair and the one with yellow hair are plump and skinny respectively. Finding replacements for them is impossible. Today, I saw at least a dozen enforcers chasing them in Piltover, and they were chased by a whole squad along the way, a total of six people!"

Grayson bit on the cigar.

"I..."

Vander looked at the table. On this worn wooden table, there were blue graffiti drawn by children. It was a crooked image of a rabbit and a monkey.

Powder had drawn it.

"Give me a few more days. A few days."

Grayson was silent for a while, then took a deep drag of the cigarette.

Then, she took out something. "Think it over and tell me."

"I can give you a maximum of five days."

Vander waved his hand. "Five days? That's enough."

And Grayson looked at him, as if she had guessed what this man was thinking. But just as Grayson was about to speak, she heard a loud rumbling noise. Instinctively, she looked up, and the next moment, both Grayson and Vander ran out.

Then...

Grayson witnessed a scene she would never forget.

An inconspicuous black-haired teenager from Zaun extended his hand expressionlessly, gripping Marcus by the neck and lifting him off the ground. Marcus struggled desperately, but it was in vain.

The Black Alley gangsters formed a blockade, intercepting the three enforcers trying to rescue Marcus.

Seeing this, Vander immediately pushed through the crowd and walked over.

——————

"Linwin, let go."

"Are you done talking?" Linwin turned his head, glanced at Vander, but quickly turned back. He didn't release Marcus as instructed by Vander; instead, he continued to grip Marcus's neck.

Frowning, Grayson stood beside Vander. "Let go."

Linwin looked at her, then at Vander.

"The head of the cops, the police chief from the upper city," Vander spoke up.

This was to tell Linwin that if he continued, it would be trouble.

Linwin certainly understood Vander's meaning. He clicked his tongue and then casually threw Marcus out, easily tossing an adult man, taller than himself, several meters away and overturning several tables in the tavern.

Three enforcers approached, and one of them, not pleased, pointed at Linwin, "You!"

"Enough!" Grayson shouted and pressed down the enforcer's hand, looking at Linwin. She said, "Take Marcus away."

"But Captain, you..."

"Didn't you hear me? Do I have to repeat myself?"

"Yes, Captain."

Once the three enforcers carried Marcus away, Grayson looked at Linwin.

"Vander, care to introduce?"

Vander took a drag of his cigarette, exhaled, and took a few steps past Grayson. He stood behind Linwin, lowered his head, and stared at Grayson.

Soon, the gang members also stood behind Vander.

Vander calmly said, "My second-in-command, the future successor of the Undercity's Black Alley."

"...," Grayson responded.

"I understand," Grayson said meaningfully, looking at Linwin for a few moments, then turned and walked out of the tavern.

With Linwin's voice, "Take care, Captain."

Once Grayson and the enforcers left, Vander looked at Linwin. Seeing Linwin looking at him, he smiled, showing a gentle expression. Vander, facing this young man whose strength likely surpassed his, said, "Attacking without a mask and with such rage, how did he offend you?"

"I was just sitting here having a drink, but he decided to shoot at me."

"Well, then he got what he deserved. But Grayson is different."

"Grayson?"

"The Captain."

"Oh..." Linwin stretched the tone, teasingly looking at Vander.

"Don't give me that look, you brat."

Vander waved his hand, and soon, the people in the tavern left, leaving only Linwin and Vander.

"How are Vi and the others doing now?"

The two sat side by side at the bar. From behind, Vander's back looked three to four times wider than Linwin's.

He was really as broad as a bear.

But now, this bear had retracted his claws.

Linwin looked up at the metallic knuckles hanging above. They were old-fashioned equipment from many years ago, outdated and unable to keep up with the times.

From what Old Zoran heard, Vander hadn't worn these knuckles for several years.

"I gave them a lesson. They're behaving much better now. She's a kid who can listen to reason."

Vander handed a cup of alcohol to Linwin. Seeing Linwin still somewhat repelled, he snorted heavily.

"You won't drink this?!"

"The alcohol content is too..."

"Are you a man?"

"Fine, give me!"

Linwin took the cup, poured a sip for himself, and then turned the cup upside down. Two droplets of foam fell on the bar. Seeing this, Vander laughed.

Linwin knew Vander had something on his mind.

Linwin had been in this world for five years, and Old Zoran was the kindest person to him. Next to him was Vander, or rather, Vander was a very good person to everyone in the Black Alley, and to everyone in Zaun.

He was like a patriarch; in places he didn't govern, people still respected him.

So, Linwin was quite familiar with Vander.

"This matter is not so easily resolved..."

Vander sipped his alcohol and said, "I was originally planning to go talk to Benzo, but you returned just in time."

"This time, it's not just annoying the enforcers. If it were only them, it would be fine, but the council is involved."

Linwin looked at Vander; he was staring straight ahead, holding his cup.

"What's your relationship with Grayson?"

"Is it funny?" Vander turned around, propping his hand on the bar, looking at Linwin with a smile, and said teasingly, "The mob boss actually teams up with a cop."

"..."

"I made a deal with her. I will handle the people in the Undercity, and she will turn a blind eye to Undercity matters. In other words, Linwin, as a Zaunite leading Zaunites, I have been cooperating with the person Zaunites hate the most."

Linwin remained silent for a moment and then said, "Vi is with me now. I've also warned Silco and the barons, so you don't need to worry about them. If the topsiders want to come down and search, just let them. They won't find anyone."

"That's not possible."

Vander shook his head and told Linwin, "I won't hand Vi over to them, and I won't let them search the Undercity. The Undercity can't withstand a search."

Vander said nonchalantly, "They won't dare to kill me. If I die, the Undercity will become even more chaotic. Grayson will assist us from within. So, the worst-case scenario is being imprisoned for a few years."

Linwin looked at Vander, raising an eyebrow, and said, "Are you serious?"


Kapitel 8: -8- Survival is sought through battle

"Are you serious?" Linwin asked again.

And Linwin clenched his fist, trying hard to restrain his impulsiveness. Otherwise, Vander might have been sent flying by now.

He feared he might land a punch on Vander's big face.

Hand himself over to Piltover?

Was Vander joking?

Linwin knew Vander wasn't as smart as Silco, but he never expected him to be this foolish.

The rift between Piltover and Zaun was unfixable, like water and oil. No matter how much they tried to interact, they could never truly merge.

"Linwin, this is the only solution I can think of," Vander said with a somewhat strained smile.

"This situation has already caught the attention of the Council. Do you think they will listen to you? If they could see the situation in Zaun, then you wouldn't have to charge the bridge! Vander, to them, the one who instigated that operation in Zaun, the one revered among the Zaunites, should die as soon as possible!" Linwin's fist rested on the bar as he stood up, facing Vander. One seated, one standing, yet they met each other's gaze at eye level.

"Perhaps as you said, Piltover folks won't kill you. But if you're really thrown into prison, come back? Are you kidding me? They would never let you out. A casual excuse from an upper-city person can add more years to your sentence. Can't you understand that? And as for your police lady..."

Linwin rolled his eyes dramatically, "Don't even mention it. What influence does the police chief you put so much hope in have in front of the council? Does she really have any say?"

"I know, I understand," Vander lit another cigarette, taking a deep drag, a drink in one hand and a cigarette in the other. After blowing out smoke rings, he said, "But other than compromising, I have no other choice."

"Fortunately, I have you by my side now. If it weren't for you, I'm certain I wouldn't be doing this. If I were to leave, they would certainly become restless, but now that you're here. You can help me protect those who have lost family and friends because of me, so Linwin, the Undercity's future..."

"Is there really no other way besides compromising?" Linwin interrupted Vander, preventing him from continuing with what sounded like a testament.

He shook his head, looking at Vander. Suddenly, Linwin thought of Silco, whom he had seen earlier. These two people were so different yet so alike.

Both were fighting for Zaun, both resisted the upper city.

But Vander ultimately chose to compromise, while Silco was constantly plotting in the shadows.

"I went to Silco earlier. Don't you want to know what we talked about?"

At the mention of Silco, Vander's eyes flickered a few times. He pretended not to care and said, "That 'brother' of mine... what is he doing?"

"He's still persisting in his struggle against Piltover," Linwin said in a deep voice.

"He's still the same."

"Vander, Silco's ideas are too extreme. You know I don't agree with his ideas, but he's right about one thing—you're too weak now," Linwin said straightforwardly.

"Weak? Maybe," Vander didn't refute Linwin. A big man, the leader of the Undercity, who had led the people of Zaun to charge the bridge, accepted the title of weakness calmly. He said, "Linwin, a leader has responsibilities. They all believe in me, trust me. But I led them to their deaths."

"I once thought that as long as I led my people across the bridge, our lives would be better... But besides bodies scattered on the ground, homeless orphans, and a Zaun growing poorer... I gained nothing. No, I did gain something."

Vander took a large gulp of his drink. "I'm burdened by guilt, a lifetime of apologies to them, to their children, families, and friends."

Setting the glass down, Vander turned to Linwin, his face calm. "So I'm scared now, Linwin. Am I wrong to be this way? We can't beat Piltover. Isn't it fine like this? A momentary peace under the help of the sheriff. Isn't that good? And these words, I can only share with you and Benzo."

"I've given up the criminal life, but they still look up to me, hoping one day I'll lead them in resisting Piltover again. But I can't carry that burden anymore; those are lives, individual lives."

Vander's voice grew quieter as he spoke.

Linwin fell silent. Was Vander wrong in what he said?

No, he wasn't. And when everyone anticipated Vander leading them in resisting Piltover again, no one considered what he might be thinking, including Linwin.

Were they all eagerly awaiting his response?

Vander's timidity and retreat stemmed from him being acutely aware that he was the prime responsible for those lives. After the Day of the Ashes, Vander was no longer just a rebel; now, he was caught between Zaun and Piltover, striving to maintain order as a guardian teetering on the brink of collapse.

He truly loved Zaun and its people.

But it was precisely because of this that Linwin grew angrier.

Because Linwin knew how the future would unfold!

As long as he didn't swallow the book!

There was absolutely no possibility of reconciliation between Zaun and Piltover.

"Vander, the peace you seek is nothing but a bubble," Linwin said, staring at Vander. "Silco is right; only when you land a punch on the proud faces of those Piltover folks, sending their teeth flying, can you earn their respect."

Vander frowned deeply. "I'm a man with experience, Linwin. I've seen it. In war, there are only losers, no winners!"

"Nonsense! Only losers in war?" Linwin pointed at Vander's face.

Linwin could understand the sacrifices Vander had made for Zaun.

But if Vander thought he could survive by relying on the sympathy of the sheriff and the enforcers, that was absolutely wrong.

This approach, Linwin disagrees. 

Based on Linwin's memories of the League's lore, the future relationship between Zaun and Piltover will only deteriorate further. With the advent of Hextech technology, the gap between the two sides is insurmountable. In that future, Piltover residents will run rampant in the Undercity, insulting Zaunites openly. 

Alchemical technology advancement, is it the will of Zaunites? Not at all. It's because they are forced to do so in order to survive.

And in such a time, only two people can save Zaun. One is the true child of Zaun, Ekko, and the other is Viktor, who abandons humanity and pursues divinity. 

But... even so, according to Linwin's speculation, without a few hundred years, Viktor would struggle to surpass the Hextech-powered Jayce. 

Therefore, Vander is wrong, completely wrong.

"Vander, without war, Zaun will certainly be the loser! Vander, you've maintained order in Zaun, but you can't change the toxic gases in the Sump, the polluted water sources, and the rampant diseases! Within your Black Ally, you protect everyone well. But what about beyond the Black Ally? Are those people no longer Zaunites?"

"Open your eyes and look outside! Is this so-called stability what you desire? Haven't you seen those enormous pipelines? The waste from Piltover flows into Zaun incessantly. If this is the stability you want, then what's the difference between this stability and being a dog?"

"Bang!"

"I have my reasons!"

"Only I understand how powerful Piltover people are. They have weapons, what do we have?"

Vander slammed the table, stood up, and stood in front of Linwin like a wall.

"Weapons? Vander, we can have weapons too."

"I may not agree with Silco's main combat philosophy, but he always remembers his former ideals and is willing to sacrifice everything for them. Now he has manufactured weapons with his people. Though they have it's flaws they are very powerful. But what about you? What have you been doing these years? Have you been a lapdog to Piltover?"

"Vander, Zaun's independence and rise will depend on ourselves. To attain the same status and development rights as Piltover, from what I see now, Silco's ideals are not wrong. We need to make the lofty council members of Piltover understand 'pain' from a personal perspective before we can achieve peace." 

"I won't join forces with Silco, don't worry. But now, I won't align with you either."

"I will protect Vi, Zaun, and... you, in my own way."

Linwin picked up the drink and poured it into the glass in front of him. Then, he raised it and drank it all.

Vander is wrong, but even if he's wrong he's family.

When a family is wrong, you must correct them, not abandon them. 

Now, he must correct Vander's mistake. 

Turn myself in? Ha, that's utterly foolish! There's always a way.

"Crack."

The sound of bones cracking echoed. At some point, Vander had taken down his old gauntlet and stood in front of Linwin, who was about to leave the tavern. He shook his burly neck and made a punching motion.

"I've said it, I'll handle the Enforcers, and what you need to do is protect Vi and Powder."

"Are you trying to fight me now?"

What does it feel like when alcohol hits you? 

It's probably the sensation of the whole world being under your influence. 

Especially after playing the tough guy for a few years.

Right now, Linwin had only one feeling.

Even if Camille, that old lady, appeared in front of him right now with her probably mechanical face, Linwin would punch her.

To test if his fist is stronger or her metal construct.

And now... it's just Vander, with a physical body and ordinary weapons, standing in front of him?

"Then let me wake you up, boss."

Linwin stretched his hands forward, propping them up, and stretched lazily. Then, he looked at the massive man in front of him and said in a deep voice:

"Let me tell you... Vander. Survival sought through compromise leads to the demise of peace. Survival sought through battle leads to the preservation of peace!"

"Peace is never achieved by asking, it's fought for!"


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