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Kapitel 30: -30- Brother

"See? I said we had to meet in private, but you didn't believe me. You thought you could calm him down. But now, how are you going to resolve this situation?"

Silco paid no direct attention to Benzo and remained calm on the surface. However, he clenched his fists tightly behind his back.

If it were just Benzo talking like this to Silco, he would most likely end up as a miserable pawn floating down some waterway.

But since they had agreed to cooperate and were on Vander's turf, Silco couldn't afford to lose his temper. 

He cast an annoyed glance at Linwin and said softly, "So you need to resolve this quickly, at least make him shut up. It won't be good for you, for me, or even for him if you don't."

Silco had come to work with the Black Ally, not to pick fights. 

Being publicly berated by Benzo in front of so many was understandably infuriating. 

Linwin tried to restrain the agitated Benzo, but Benzo's anger flared up again upon hearing Silco's response.

He bared his teeth and raged at Silco, "Silco, you damn dog of a traitor, what gives you the right to stand in front of me and speak so arrogantly?!"

"Resolve me? Make me shut up? Let me tell you right now, if you don't leave this place immediately, I will personally break your legs and send you off!"

Benzo turned to Linwin, shouting, "Linwin, don't try to stop me. I'm going to kill him myself."

Silco's gaze grew colder by the moment.

Linwin tried to restrain Benzo but found himself in a complex situation. 

Silco and Vander were brothers, and in theory, Benzo and Silco should have a similar bond. But looking at Benzo's hostile attitude towards Silco, it seemed to be more than just a simple grudge.

Confronted by Silco's cold gaze, Linwin couldn't help but send a curious look his way.

What on earth had this guy done during his time in the Black Ally, making the usually benevolent Vander, to expel him from the Black Ally?

"Alright, Benzo," Vander spoke up, attempting to defuse the situation.

"Vander, you mustn't listen to this guy's nonsense. He can't say a few good words if his life depended on it," Benzo said, clearly irritated.

"It's alright, he came with Linwin," Vander replied, lifting his hand and giving the order, "Sevika, have everyone leave."

Sevika rose and nodded silently. Soon, the tavern emptied, leaving only Linwin, Benzo, Silco, and Vander, who had just emerged from behind the bar.

Vander placed a large hand on Benzo's shoulder and shook his head. "Benzo, you should leave too."

"Are you out of your mind? What if he tries to attack you? Have you forgotten who caused your injuries? It was him!" Benzo protested, his displeasure apparent.

His animosity towards Silco was indeed substantial. 

Yet, in the past, he and Silco could sit at the same table, discussing their ideals while enjoying drinks. However, now, their relationship had become irreparably strained.

In Benzo's eyes, Silco was no longer a Zaunite from the Black Ally; he had betrayed Vander, betrayed the Black Ally. 

If Silco knew Benzo's thoughts, he'd likely just sneer.

Benzo's mind is as foolish as his appearance.

A traitor? 

The real traitor is Vander.

Vander has betrayed him, not the other way around.

"Go. Let's not think if Silco can pose a threat to me, plus, Linwin is still standing here," 

Vander insisted. Benzo had to consider the fact that Silco's physical strength wasn't much of a threat to him. 

He glared at Silco like a final warning and then said to Vander, "You be careful. Watch out for his tricks. He's the kind of guy who employs underhanded tactics."

Linwin released Benzo, who left the premises with a final angry shove directed at Silco.

After being pushed, Silco stumbled but quickly regained his balance. He simply patted the spot where Benzo had pushed him and remained silent.

Once Benzo had left, the tavern was left with only three individuals. 

Silco and Vander exchanged a meaningful look. After a brief moment of hesitation, Vander finally spoke up. "Silco, why are you here?"

Facing Vander's gaze, Silco spread his hands and began, "I've come to regain the respect I've lost, Vander. I've lost too much."

"What more respect do you need? I've already ensured the Black Ally gave you plenty of respect. Silco, you shouldn't be so greedy," Vander responded.

"I'm not seeking your respect," Silco replied, shaking his head in Vander's direction. He then pointed upwards and said to Vander, "I want their respect."

Vander glanced at Linwin and frowned. "Did you tell him about our plans?"

"Plans? That's funny. What kind of plan is that?"

Without waiting for Linwin to speak, Silco took the lead. He gazed at Vander with an icy and stern expression, speaking forcefully.

"You're making a grand display, taking your people into the baron's territory for a big fight, and trying to unite all of Zaun. Is that your plan? Well, even if it is, what are you doing it for? To protect two insignificant little girls?" Silco replied sternly.

"Mind your mouth, Silco," Vander warned as he heard Silco refer to his daughters as insignificant. His initial remorse towards Silco dissipated completely, and he approached Silco like a raging lion, containing his anger.

However, Silco remained unfazed and continued, "Not to mention that even if you can get them all on the same side, what makes you think they'll actually follow your orders? You use force to suppress but show kindness to everyone, preserving goodwill."

"Vander, if loyalty were enough to succeed, we shouldn't have failed back then."

Linwin stood on the side and found Silco's words quite reasonable. Silco was quite the master of persuasion.

Vander, though, shook his head, saying, "War will only..."

But he stopped halfway through his sentence,. 

Silco immediately burst into laughter, pointing at Vander while addressing Linwin, "You see, he's still the same. This is what you mean when you say that he had already figured it all out?"

"Your actions have already begun, and you're half way there, yet he remains indecisive."

Silco shoved Vander with both hands and exclaimed, "Vander, when will you change this habit of wanting to take back arrows that have already been fired? It's laughable!"

"When we were on the bridge back then, if you hadn't stopped us, we would have charged across that bridge."

"But what about all those who died? Silco, what about those Zaunites who lost their lives? Not to mention that getting across the bridge doesn't mean we would have succeeded."

"That is what they wanted! They followed us to cross the bridge and they were ready for the worst, but you, as the leader, halted the operation halfway."

"You thought your decision saved the remaining half of the Black Ally, but it was you who got scared! You harbored those kids out of guilt for their lost parents, but you're the real cause of their suffering!"

"Because of your decision, the people who followed us all died in vain. Our carefully planned operation ended up with nothing, and Zaun remains Zaun, Piltover remains Piltover. And you hide in the Undercity, thinking you can trade with topsiders for their pity?"

"Peace obtained through begging is just a fragile piece of paper, and it can be torn apart with a thought, Vander!"

"Wake up! You can test me, challenge me; I don't care. But you can't abandon me!"

Silco advanced, pointing accusingly at Vander, who was still reeling from his outburst. Vander slumped against the bar, hands on his head, unable to speak.

"I've never betrayed, never! The one who betrayed Zaun isn't me; it's you!"

Silco pointed fiercely at Vander's chest, continuing, "There was a time when we shared the same vision? We both dreamt of freedom for Zaun, Vander!"

His words left Vander breathless. Had he been atoning for his own mistakes all these years? He'd been educating Vi, using his past wrongs, and trying to guide her.

But there was one thing that had always been right. There could be no more death.

At that moment, a hand reached out and grabbed Silco's shoulder, calming him down. Linwin sighed and then forcefully pushed Silco backward, toppling him over the table and spilling several bottles of alcohol.

The tavern fell silent.

In a moment, Silco was on his feet, wet and drenched. He ran his fingers through his hair, formed a topknot, and held his wounded hand to his mouth. He closed his eyes, drinking the blood-mixed alcohol, and then looked at Linwin.

Linwin stared back at him. Silco's words included some of what Linwin had said to Vander before, but part of it conflicted with his own thoughts.

Linwin sighed inwardly.

Silco and Vander, these two men could both be right.

As Linwin had considered earlier, if their personalities complemented each other, they could truly be the fathers of Zaun. Vander had become a dove after witnessing the cruelty of war, and Silco became even more firmly entrenched as a hawk after witnessing the brutality.

One was too "soft," and the other was too "hard."

"Bringing you here wasn't meant for you to vent your frustrations," Linwin told Silco, annoyed.

"It's necessary to vent; if I don't let it out, it's tough for me to cooperate with him," Silco said calmly, rolling up his sleeves and looking at Linwin with a calm face. It was as if Linwin hadn't thrown him out a moment ago.

"But I was indeed rude; I apologize," Silco said, then walked past Linwin and approached Vander.

"We once had a same dream, brother. I must say I've resented you at times, but I've always respected you. Until you joined forces with the topsiders, became their lapdog, and seemed to forget all the hardships we've been through."

"But now, it seems like you're awake, so perhaps we have a chance to move forward together again, don't we?" Silco, changing his earlier frenzy, spoke calmly.

He extended his hand, offering it to Vander.

"Brother."


Kapitel 31: -31- Shimmer? Not at all!

Hatred can either deepen over time or slowly dissipate. 

Silco and Vander, these former brothers, today, they have finally sat down together once again.

Holding Silco's outstretched hand, Vander spoke in a deep voice, "In any case, we need to talk."

The conversation between Silco and Vander continued until nightfall. During this time, Linwin sat silently between the two of them, serving as a well-behaved mascot.

Linwin listened attentively, and as the discussion progressed, he could even craft a little story from Silco and Vander's conversation. 

The story was quite simple and not as complicated as Linwin had initially thought. Silco wasn't the villain Linwin had imagined him to be, and the reason Benzo treated him with such an attitude was probably more about Benzo's own personality.

In summary, Vander wronged Silco first, and Silco made his mistakes later. The two of them had differing philosophies. 

However, Silco still respected Vander and hoped to bring him back into the fold, while Vander rejected Silco's more aggressive ideas and wanted a stable development for the Black Ally.

But after Linwin's appearance, Vander began to change. He wasn't convinced by Linwin; he was impressed by Linwin. Everyone in the Black Ally now believed that Linwin could lead them well because he was simply too strong.

As for Silco, he, like Vander, was also won over by Linwin's strength.

After talking it out, they realized that there wasn't as much hatred between them as they thought. After all, they were once like brothers.

"So, shall we leave it at that for today?" 

Linwin let out a big yawn. He hadn't had much sleep in the past three days, and now that he finally had some downtime, he was feeling quite tired.

These past few days had involved a lot of running around the Undercity, and Linwin felt like a brick, similar to the week he spent in the Upper City. The only difference was that in the Upper City, he had a nice little room, good food and drinks, and a soft, comfy bed.

The treatment... well, it was no wonder that the Zaunites envied and admired the lifestyle of the Upper City.

Silco stood up when he heard Linwin's words. He looked at Vander and remained silent for a long time before finally saying, "Then I'll come back next time."

Vander hesitated for a moment, stood up, and looked at Silco. He said, "Silco, you can move back to the Black Ally. Since we're planning to build a new Zaun together, trust is essential."

Silco was momentarily taken aback, and he remained silent for a very long time. 

It was only after Vander began to wonder if he had said something wrong that Silco let out a deep breath and sighed, "Do you know how long I've been waiting for you to say that? My time has been frozen since 'that day,' but today, it has started moving again."

Silco continued, smiling, "But let's forget it. I can't get used to living in the Black Ally anymore."

Silco then looked at Linwin, who was dozing off in the lamplight, and extended his hand to snap his fingers in front of Linwin. He said loudly, "Linwin, I'll continue to develop Shimmer, but I can promise you that in the future, the Shimmer sold in Zaun will only be Shimmer with the side effects removed, well, it's unlikely to completely eliminate them."

"Silco, now that we have hextech technology, do we even need Shimmer?" Linwin furrowed his brow, and Shimmer didn't sit well with his senses. While it was powerful, it posed risks to the human body and had severe addictive qualities.

"Do you know why I named it Shimmer?" Silco walked to the front door of the Last Drop Tavern, placed his hand on the door handle, and turned back to Linwin to explain, "It's called Shimmer because it's a faint but hopeful light."

"It's not just what you see now, Linwin. It also has strong healing effects that you haven't seen yet. Today's Shimmer 2.0 has already made some progress. Although there is some pain after consumption, diluted Shimmer can perfectly treat life-threatening knife and gunshot wounds."

"Isn't that beautiful?"

Linwin: "???"

"Are you sure about this? You're telling me that this messed up concoction can still be used as medicine?" Linwin obviously found this hard to believe.

"Take a 2.0 for now, and when the 3.0 is ready, you can try that one too," Silco said, touching a small vial containing a dark purple liquid and placing it on the nearby table. He then smiled and walked out of the Tavern.

As for why Silco himself brought this to the Black Ally... well, that didn't need much explanation, did it? 

Outside the door of the Fumigator's Tavern, there were a few burly men guarding Silco, and they initially gave Vander an unfriendly look. But then, they nodded to Linwin, who was standing beside Vander.

The reason they were rude to Vander was that they didn't believe in his decision as Zaunites. In their eyes, Vander's path was a dead-end, and Silco was the future of Zaun.

As for why they nodded to Linwin...

Well, there wasn't much to say. They were scared!

"Seems like they don't like me?" Vander said, somewhat surprised.

"Of course, when the two of us stand together, it's easy to see who's more popular," Linwin said as he walked over to pick up the vial Silco had left behind, and when he tried to grab it, he nearly dropped Silco's Shimmer 2.0.

The reason he had this reaction was that the data he received left him speechless.

[Corrupting Potion (Incomplete: Consumable)]

Quality: ★

Effect: After consumption, it will increase strength by 12 points and agility by 7 points. It also provides 2 points of stamina recovery per second, lasting for 12 seconds.

Side Effects: This is an unrefined Corrupting Potion. While it has the effect of increasing strength and recovering minor injuries, it also comes with the drawbacks of hallucinations and addiction, as well as a slight impact on the intelligence of the user.

"Vander," Linwin said, holding the Corrupting Potion – no, it was Silco and Singed's Shimmer – with a smile on his face, a somewhat bitter and frightened smile.

How could Linwin not know about the Corrupting Potion? 

Originally, when he heard that Silco had come up with Shimmer 2.0, Linwin didn't have much of a reaction. It wasn't surprising for alchemical technology to produce something like this. 

However, when he found out it was the Corrupting Potion, Linwin started to question life itself.

This early game god item, the potency of a mix suitable for mages and top-lane tanks, how could Linwin not know about it?

With this realization, Linwin suddenly figured it all out. No wonder when he was in Fiden's place, the monsters he'd cut off their arms with his sword grew back flesh buds where their limbs had been when Linwin was about to leave.

Does Shimmer have the ability to regenerate severed limbs? 

If Singed can develop Shimmer 3.0 in two years, then maybe it won't be weaker than the Hextech technology developed by Jayce. 

After all, is Silco the type of person who lags behind?

If it weren't for Linwin, this guy might have already been spreading Shimmer everywhere. He's undoubtedly capable of posing a threat to Piltover!

"He's formidable, and of course, I know that," Vander shrugged, thinking that Linwin was exaggerating. How could Silco be more formidable than him?

"No, you don't understand, Vander. Silco's prowess is truly beyond our imagination. This little thing I have in my hand could genuinely threaten Piltover," Linwin said, holding Shimmer, and continued, "It can create something potentially more powerful than you."

Linwin paused, and he suddenly realized that if it was still Shimmer 1.0, the monsters it created, depending on the user's physical strength, should have an average value less than Vander. They were mostly just braindead after consuming it.

But with Shimmer 2.0, Linwin had noticed during the fight with Fiden that the users of 2.0 had self-awareness. 

They knew exactly what they were doing at the time, even if they suffered brain damage afterward, that was a later consequence. 

Plus, the new Shimmer could increase strength by 4 points and agility by 2, along with its injury recovery effect. It was far stronger than what Linwin had seen a month ago.

Imagine if it was just Shimmer 1.0, the creatures it created would be less potent than Vander on average, but they'd be pretty much brain-dead due to the intense side effects. 

However, with the Shimmer 2.0, Linwin had observed during the fight in Fiden that the users could maintain their self-awareness and cognitive abilities. The new Shimmer was vastly more potent than what he'd seen a month ago.

It was enticing!

But only a little bit, as Linwin realized that the healing effect of Shimmer 2.0, on closer inspection, wasn't that significant. It was akin to a game. Linwin was already an Level 18 tank; did he need Shimmer at that point?

This world wasn't a game world; it was real. Shimmer might be beneficial for "ordinary people," but it was useless for "the strong."

If Linwin gave this stuff to the likes of Ornn, Anivia and others, to enhance their attributes and recover from injuries?

Haha.

Looking at Vander, Linwin continued, "It's definitely more powerful than you."

"Imagine if we had thousands of you charging the bridge together back then. Could the Piltover Enforcers really have stopped you?" Linwin asked Vander.

Vander thought for a moment, then raised his head and said, "They could hold their ground. They have guns, men."

"But could they be unafraid of death, and could they regenerate severed limbs?" 

Vander fell silent, disbelief in his eyes, but Linwin nodded firmly.

"And, Vander, this thing from a month ago isn't as powerful as it is now," Linwin said, shaking his head in disappointment. "Singed is still developing 3.0, and there could even be 4.0 and 5.0 in the future."

"Who is Singed?" Vander asked, 

"He's a formidable guy, someone who can stand on equal footings with Professor Heimerdinger."

Vander was shocked, "Someone like that came down to Zaun?!"

Linwin didn't reply, holding the Potion in his hand, filled with anticipation. 

Just imagine Zaunites wielding Hextech technology and Shimmer going to negotiate with the Councilors. 

At that time, would they still be able to ignore the voices of Zaunites? 

Could they still ignore the suffering of the Zaunites after witnessing the power of Zaun?

This was the power of technology. This was the alchemical technology that belonged to Zaun.

To be honest, this should not be my confusion. 

Shimmer and the Corrupting Potion are incredibly similar. 

Both are purple, and both enhance attributes and have regenerative properties. 

The Corrupting Potion enhances damage, while Shimmer goes even further, efficiently healing wounds with a single drop. It's almost like a miraculous potion.

From this, it's clear: Corrupting Potion is Shimmer!


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