Rubik’s Cube Heavens

v8 Chapter 40: guilt

Cowen was silent for a moment, leaving time for Heimerdinger to meditate.

When Heimerdinger came back to his senses, Kewen continued to ask before the other party could speak: "Mr. Heimerdinger, how much do you know about today's Zaun?"

Heimerdinger opened his mouth and his ears drooped completely, and replied in a low voice: "I heard that it was a mess there, and I heard that all the bad species gathered there..."

He sighed and said, "Sometimes I go to the high wall on the edge of the city and look out over Zaun from there, over the Rift, but all I can see is garbage, sewage, and dust..."

"So you despise it, right?"

Ke Wen said something poignant: "Just after listening to what others said, you made a judgment based on other people's descriptions. You were disappointed in Zaan and thought that Zaan was hopeless, so you dedicated all your efforts to changing the name. The uptown of 'Pearwater', is that so?"

Before Heimerdinger could answer, Kewen shook his head with a sigh.

"You yordles are too simple."

He commented: "Your trust in others is too cheap, even if you have a little doubt, even if you go to Zaun to see it in person, it's a pity..."

"You... please tell me!"

Heimerdinger raised his ears slightly, revealing his hope.

His big blue eyes are full of guilt and expectation: "Young man, please tell me in detail?! What is Zaun really like now?! How much did I go wrong?!"

"look?"

Ke Wen spread his hands: "You gave your trust easily again, why don't you question whether I will lie to you?"

"No!"

Heimerdinger leaned forward again.

He stared into Cowen's eyes and said: "Since you have come to expose the deception that hangs over me! Then you will not use another deception!"

Ke Wen's left eyebrow twitched slightly.

Then he nodded.

Clear and organized, Kewen slowly described the humanities and environment in the Rift Valley.

After spending a lot of time, he finished describing the situation in Dicheng.

Then Cowen asked the guilty Heimerdinger, "What are you going to do?"

Hearing this, Heimerdinger was silent for a while.

After a sigh, he raised his head and asked Ke Wen, "You said before that you came to invite me, right?"

"That's right."

Ke Wen nodded and admitted: "I was going to invite you to visit Dicheng for yourself."

"Can!"

Heimerdinger nodded solemnly and agreed: "I agree to your invitation! I will personally follow you to the lower city to have a look! Mr. Quinn, after I have visited, you must have something else I need. help?"

"You can say that, but I still have some hesitation."

Ke Wen nodded and explained: "The original plan, I wanted you to go to the downtown to help us host some new technologies."

"I thought about it later, and that would cause you a lot of trouble."

"Trouble?" Heimerdinger immediately waved his hand firmly: "No! As long as it can make up for my mistakes! I'm not afraid of any trouble!"

"Listen to me first."

Ke Wen made a soothing gesture: "Mr. Heimerdinger, the trouble I'm referring to should come from the parliament, from the nobles, and even everyone in Piltover!"

"What?" Heimerdinger was stunned: "Why do I listen, I will become the enemy of the whole Pierwater?"

"Approximately."

Cowen said: "I have a plan to completely change the status quo in Zaun. Once you participate in and preside over that plan, it will deal a huge blow to Piltover."

"What kind of plan?!" Heimerdinger asked hastily: "Can't the supplement be changed? Try not to affect Pierwater."

"I'm afraid it will be difficult." Ke Wen shook his head: "You can imagine what will happen if Picheng becomes the lower city."

"God!

! "

Heimerdinger jumped up on the chair in panic: "Mr. Quinn! You are not going to blow up the foundation of 'Pierwater'! Let Pierwater sink?!"

"of course not."

Ke Wen smiled and comforted: "Calm down, I won't do that, I'm not that cruel yet."

"That's good, that's good!"

Heimerdinger patted his chest and let out a sigh of relief, then immediately asked about the details of the plan.

Ke Wen didn't hide anything, and he wasn't afraid that Heimerdinger would leak the news, so he told about the plan in his heart.

After listening, Heimerdinger was completely shocked!

His pair of big ears stood up high, and the two pinches of white fluff on the tips of his ears kept shaking.

"My God!" he exclaimed aloud, "that's a marvelous future!

"

"So think about it." Ke Wen smiled and said, "If the people in the upper city know that you participated in it, what will happen to the consequences?"

These words made Heimerdinger's big ears droop again.

His eyes were depressed, and he said with some sorrow: "Yes, at that time, I will become a traitor to the entire 'Pilwater', and everyone will blame me..."

After thinking in silence for a moment, Heimerdinger suddenly took a deep breath.

Then he said with firm eyes: "But I will participate! Mr. Quinn! Just like you said! These years! It's too unfair for me to ignore Zaun!

"

He raised his voice: "I am the founder of the entire Zaun! Rift Valley and Uptown together is the real Zaun! I shouldn't devote all my mind to Uptown!"

"Don't get excited..."

Cowen stretched out his hand as he spoke.

Taking advantage of Heimerdinger's mood swings, he finally touched the fluff on the top of Heimerdinger's head as he wished.

Enjoying the soft and furry feel, Cowen pushed Heimerdinger back into the high seat.

Before the other party reacted, Kewen smiled and said: "The changes in Zaun cannot be entirely blamed on you, so I can't let your identity as the founder be humiliated~lightnovelpub.net~So I thought of another Method."

"Ah? What is it?"

Heimerdinger failed to discover the original intention of Cowen's actions, so he hurriedly asked, "What is the method?"

"Your identity is not good for direct participation, but you can participate indirectly."

Ke Wen said with a smile: "As far as I know, you have a teaching assistant from downtown, right?"

Heimerdinger instantly caught up with the number and nodded immediately: "Yes! Victor! A very talented young man!"

"That's right, it's him." Ke Wen nodded: "So it's no problem for him to participate. After all, he was born in Zaun. He should have learned something and go back to Zaun to make contributions."

"Well...that's the truth."

Heimerdinger hugged his shoulders with his short hands, and pinched the beard on his chin with his right hand, looking like he was thinking...