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Kapitel 233: -228- Hot mead

In July, the continent of Valoran officially entered the hot summer season—

Even in the scorching summer, Freljord, this northern land, had not a hint of thaw in its frozen soil.

But while Freljord caused trouble for Demacia, in summer, it brought coolness to the territory of Demacia.

Near the farming town of Uwendale, nestled amidst the continuous snow-capped mountains, looking down from the mountaintops into the valleys, one might see smoke. At the southern border of Freljord, a small tribe had settled this year, making it their gathering place.

The best facility in this gathering place was a makeshift tavern.

In the icy expanse of Freljord, towns were scarce. Most of the time, the local people set up simple tents like this, adapting to the tribal living environment as the seasons changed. After all, not every tribe in Freljord had a connection with magic—food scarcity and warmth were both rare here.

The weak tribes had no place to settle; wherever they went, that was home. The Kolarisso tribe was one such tribe.

A weak tribe without magic was hard-pressed to survive in the harsh land of Freljord. Weak tribes would only be devoured by the stronger ones, but fortunately, Freljord had a kind and powerful tribe.

The legendary hero Avarosa had returned, and she and her tribe would unify Freljord, bringing food, hope, and warmth to the land.

When the Kolarisso people received this news, they hurried to the vicinity of the southern border, hoping to encounter Demacian merchants there for a good trade or perhaps for plunder.

Then, they would make their way to the central area of Freljord during summer, where the kind Avarosa would accept the goods they obtained through trade or plunder, and the Kolarisso tribe would merge into Avarosan tribe, seeking the protection of the strong.

At this moment, in the tavern of the Kolarisso tribe, a group of strangely dressed men pushed open the door and entered.

They were deemed strange because their clothes appeared bulky and thick, clearly not of Freljord craftsmanship—their sewing skills and materials were obvious giveaways. Most notably, it wasn't fur.

Wrapped in blue cloaks, they wore layer upon layer of clothing, making it clear to the locals that these people were not from Freljord.

"Boss, five cups of hot mead first, make them really hot, and then, give us some meat."

The leader spoke in a deep voice, lifting his thick felt hat as he revealed a dark face with wet white hair pulled back into a bundle. He extended his hand, removing his black leather gloves, and said loudly, "Barter, I understand your rules."

"I know who you are," the tavern owner, a tall man clad in what seemed to be a wild beast's fur coat, named Thores, said with a frown as he looked at the foreigners before him. "Outsiders, you've killed members of the Blackclaw tribe. You've messed with the wrong people."

"The Winter's Claw has issued a statement, the Blackclaw tribe will merge with them. You've killed their people. When the Winter's Claw tribe hears about this, they will find you and hang you from the trees."

"The Winter's Claw?" a tall, gaunt man with sunken eye sockets interjected.

"Never mind, why am I telling a dead man all this?" Thores suddenly shook his head, then bent down to find a black bottle next to the stove. He poured the liquor into clean cups washed with snow, filling them with the amber liquid, which looked very warm.

"Can you warm these up again for us?" the young man with white hair spoke up again.

"Warmth costs money too. First, tell me what you can offer me?" The tavern owner placed the cups in a row in front of them, speaking up. 

"Mr. Skite, bring out the wheat."

"Yes." The man with sunken eye sockets glanced at the tavern owner, then took off his backpack and pulled out a sack the size of a human head.

"A bag of high-quality wheat." Skite opened the mouth of the bag and placed it on the small table.

Thors looked over and, seeing the yellowed wheat, his eyes brightened, nodding, "There's a processing fee, but what about the drink money?"

"Don't worry, you'll be satisfied."

"Good, I trust you." Nodding, Thores lined up the cups, and poured the heated mead into them. The dark yellow color brightened up, and the steaming hot liquid eased Ekko's tension.

"Mr. Skite, is your shield still sufficient? If not, I can help you replace it with a new power source."

Ekko drank the warm mead. Back in Zaun, he didn't like alcohol, but now that he was here, in just a short month, Ekko had come to enjoy this drink.

In this cold, desolate place, alcohol was something that could warm people. Sometimes, it was even more precious than food.

"That would be best." Skite looked at Ekko and nodded. "And the others, I'll need your help with that too."

"No, no, it's not trouble." Ekko quickly shook his head.

Of course, it wasn't trouble.

Skite had been fighting with the enforcers against the people of Freljord these days.

Especially against the Blackclaw tribe mentioned by the tavern owner, a tribe of less than twenty people, which surprisingly had two mages!

The shield had lost energy in the battle against the Blackclaw tribe.

"But Ekko, I remember you mentioned reinforcements from Twin cities were coming?" Skite was also drinking the alcohol, which he would have disregarded before, but now it had become precious.

"Linwin said we should build a few more Hextech stations here and get to know a few more people from Freljord if possible. They could be useful."

"Setting up the Hextech stations means someone has to protect them," Skite chuckled bitterly. "Looks like we'll have to endure a lot more."

Ekko nodded and smiled.

Freljord was all white, but the towering Hextech stations were deep blue, appearing mysterious and noble. There was no reason for the people of Freljord not to come and see such a thing, which was also why Ekko and the others ended up fighting the Blackclaw tribe.

They repelled a dozen or so people and left six of them behind—four warriors and two mages.

Gunfire wasn't restricted in the icy wilderness, and the strong defense of the energy shield allowed the enforcers to not worry about their safety.

The energy shield... now thinking about it, this was truly the most powerful and practical thing Ekko had ever invented.

"But, who's coming?" Skite asked a crucial question.

The people coming must be enforcers, but who would lead the team?

"Linwin didn't say," Ekko continued. "He only said it's a good helper."

"Anyone will do," a young enforcer interjected, grumbling, "I just hope more relief comes soon so I can get a good night's sleep."

"Yeah, anyone will do," Skite nodded in agreement.


Kapitel 234: -229- Two cops

A few days later, Ekko, along with Skite and two other enforcers, visited the Kolarisso tribe again.

After all, if they wanted to drink, only the Kolarisso tribe had a tavern. Within a hundred miles, Kolarisso was the largest tribe.

However, when Ekko and the others arrived outside the Kolarisso tribe, they found the Kolarisso people busy. They were even dismantling nearly half of the tents.

A sturdy woman in furs was waving a short hammer and shouting orders.

Ekko knew who she was. She was the chieftain of Kolarisso, also known as the Warmother.

The first time Ekko learned about this, he was surprised because he didn't expect Freljord to adopt the ancient and backward matriarchal system.

"From the looks of it, it seems they're leaving here?" the young enforcer asked aloud.

"We'll know if we ask Thores," Ekko replied.

The group hurried to the tavern. Upon pushing the door open, they found the fire in the tavern, which had always been burning, extinguished. Thors was packing up. Upon hearing voices, he turned around and smiled faintly when he saw Ekko and Skite.

"You finally came." Thores squatted down and took out two bottles of hot mead from his neatly arranged belongings. Standing up, he said, "I've prepared the alcohol for you. If you hadn't come today, I would have left these two bottles on the table. Whether you could get them later would have depended on fate."

"Mr. Thores, where are you going?" Ekko asked as he approached.

"Please forgive my abrupt departure. I haven't been able to repay you for that staff." Thores approached and stuffed the hot mead into Ekko's arms, then said loudly, "Our Warmother received news. The Winter's Claw is preparing for winter. It's ridiculous. A tribe that was once weak and oppressed has now become the most powerful tribe in the north. Now, they're heading south again. For us, we need to seek refuge with the Avarosan."

Winter's Claw, Avarosan—these words confused Ekko.

The Demacians didn't understand much about Freljord. Before they set off, they only said that Freljord had a group of magic users who often raided Demacia. At that time, there would be a strong woman riding a giant boar leading them.

Ekko thought that woman should be the Warmother of the Winter's Claw.

And Avarosan should be the tribe opposed to the Winter's Claw?

"I hope you don't encounter them, or it'll be as I said a few days ago." Thores reached out and patted Ekko's shoulder, his voice deep. "They'll burn you alive and hang you from a tree to show the might of the Winter's Claw."

After saying this, Thores stopped talking and began to pack up his belongings.

Ekko and the others knew that Thores was rushing them, so they took the alcohol back to their base.

Just a dozen miles from the Kolarisso tribe, there were several wooden houses. Not far from the houses, there was a tall blue building. Its outer layer was made of ordinary mud, but it emitted a deep blue color, the magical color of Hextech gemstones.

"Why are you back so early today?"

Ekko and the three enforcers got off the Hextech hoverboard, took off their frozen hats and masks, and Ekko stood there shivering.

Two male students came up. They were wrapped up exaggeratedly, almost as if they had wrapped themselves in blankets.

Supported by the two students, they were taken to the center of several wooden houses where a fire was burning. Every day, someone would pick up firewood and add it to the fire.

The enforcers around the fire immediately stood up and said loudly, "Mr. Ekko, Captain, did you bring back alcohol?"

"We did."

Ekko took out the hot mead he had carried in his arms. With the speed of the Hextech hoverboard, it actually only took a few minutes to travel a dozen miles, but in the bone-chilling cold air of Freljord, high-speed flight felt no different from torture. So, what used to take a few minutes now took over ten minutes.

After more than ten minutes, the hot mead Thors had prepared was now cold.

But the young enforcer was still excited and hugged the bottle, rubbing it against his face.

"Oh, by the way, Mr. Ekko, while you were out, the reinforcements from Twin cities have arrived."

"How coincidental?" Ekko said in surprise.

Skite stepped forward and asked, "Who came? How many people? And where are they now?"

The enforcer holding the alcohol straightened up, nervously continuing, "A total of twenty-one people came, and the captain is....."

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"This is the first time I've seen snow in my life. Honestly, I didn't expect that my first sight of snow would be this."

"Me neither."

"The guy who just flew overhead must be Ekko, right? Although that stinky kid is wrapped up tightly, I recognize his silhouette too well."

"Are you and Instructor Ekko close?" the tall girl standing beside her frowned, straightening her body and asking quickly.

She cared about this.

Vi, who was admiring the snowy scenery, turned her head and gave Caitlyn a big eyeroll. 

Then, with a smirk, she said triumphantly, "Maybe in your eyes, he's the super genius who created the energy shield and Hextech hoverboard, but in my eyes, he's just the little lackey who's been following me around since childhood."

"He's like my little brother."

"In my eyes, he's just like Claggor and Mylo, my brothers," Vi said proudly. She didn't care what Ekko's status was. No matter how smart or talented he was, wasn't he still her little brother? 

Just like that guy Linwin, no matter how powerful he was, so what? In Vi's eyes, Linwin was her brother.

To outsiders, Linwin the councilor was respected, feared, and revered.

In reality, he was just a guy who liked to ramble, sometimes like a nagging old woman.

Caitlyn looked at the smug Vi. Her nose was already red from the cold, and her beautiful wine-red hair was tucked into her hat, but there was still a small cluster of unruly hair peeking out mischievously in front of her forehead.

She was stunned for a moment but quickly regained her composure. Caitlyn turned her head and said, "But now, you're actually doing the worst among all your siblings."

"Mr. Mylo became the director of the Investigation Bureau, Mr. Claggor became the training instructor for the Enforcers, your own sister, Powder, even became one of the school dean, the head of Weapons Department"

"Her position and power in Piltover are no less than my mother's, but you..."

Vi's face fell, her beautiful eyes staring at Caitlyn.

Pot calling the kettle black. 

That Caitlyn! 

She seemed to have guessed what Caitlyn would say! 

In front of Vi, the beautiful policewoman smiled with a curve at the corner of her mouth. Under her thick woolen hat, her blue long hair fell smoothly on her well-endowed chest. 

Under the military green coat, her ample thighs lifted as she took a step forward. Caitlyn, who was nearly half a head taller than Vi, smiled and said to her:

"You're still just a cop, Vi."

Vi chuckled, then crossed her arms and said, "A big family doesn't make you anything more than a cop either, Caitlyn. So we're the same."

"Hmph!"


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