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Arcane: Champion Witness System

"Oh! So you're asking who I am?" "That's a good question, my friend!" He stood before her, spat out the yellow sand from his mouth, raised both hands shoulder-high, and proudly proclaimed, "I am a big shot in Zaun's Undercity, the ninth councilor of Piltover. I am the honored hero of Bilgewater." "What have I done?" "I once set fire to the Petricite Grove in Demacia and competed in height with the Yordles in Bandle City." "..." Standing in front of her, he spoke confidently. "And now, I've encountered you in the swirling sands of Shurima." "Alright, lady, I've said my piece. Could you please put away your weapon now?" ////This is a translation, I do not own this story or any character in it. The original author is [子梓木] ZiXingMu and the link to this book is https://www.69shuba.com/book/39724.htm Gonna update 1 or 2 chapters a day cuz I got another book I'm translating.////

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-33- A promise

The night was already deep, and various parts of Zaun should be in chaos. Gangs and criminals would be operating in the dark, smugglers and profiteers would be doing their best to make money.

But all of this might be happening in various corners of the Undercity, certainly not in the Black Alley.

Ever since Linwin gained his reputation three years ago and established this rule in Vander's name, all the gangs in Zaun knew one thing – if you wanted to do business in the Black Alley, that was perfectly fine, as long as you were there for legitimate business. 

The Black Alley welcomed you in broad daylight, but you were strictly forbidden from entering at night to avoid causing disturbances.

In Zaun, no one dared to violate this rule, not even prominent merchants from other regions who came to Zaun. They all adhered to this regulation.

Now, in the upper and underground floors of the Last Drop Tavern, apart from the soothing music and the sound of Vander's footsteps, along with the clinking of bottles as he placed them on the table, the other sound came from Linwin in the basement.

At this moment, Linwin was holding a storybook in his hands, sitting on a tattered old sofa.

He was telling stories to Powder, and even though she had heard Linwin's stories many times before, she still loved it when he told her these stories.

After finishing a "fairy tale" story about Shurima legends, Linwin took a sip of water and lowered his head.

Powder's little face was right in front of him, the back of her head resting on Linwin's chest, her little head tilted back, her eyes half-closed, drowsiness washing over the little girl.

Linwin estimated the time; it should be around 11 o'clock at night now?

For a ten-year-old like Powder, this time was already very late.

At this time in the past, both Vi and Powder would already be asleep, but tonight, Powder clung to Linwin and kept dragging it out, and it became late into the night.

Linwin carefully lifted Powder from his embrace and walked towards her bed. He gently placed her on the bed and sighed with relief. 

However, his relief was short-lived because Powder on the bed suddenly furrowed her brows, extended her little hand, and tugged on Linwin's shirt, unwilling to let go.

Linwin was in a dilemma. How should he handle this? Should he just pull her hand away? No, it was clear that she hadn't entered deep sleep yet. If he caused a disturbance, she might wake up, and then he would have to put her back to sleep, right? Both Powder and Linwin were tired, and he hadn't slept for several days.

With no other choice, Linwin stood by the bed while Vi approached him, whispering softly in his ear, "Are you going to the Upper City tomorrow?"

Linwin's shirt was being tugged by Powder, and he could only stand there. Looking at Vi, he replied quietly, "I probably won't be gone for too long, but it might be a month or two."

"Is it for work?" Vi sniffed, noticing Linwin's eye movement and the subtle hand-rubbing gesture. Knowing Linwin well, Vi immediately extended her hand, took a step forward, and stood on her tiptoes in front of Linwin.

Then she pointed her finger at the tip of Linwin's nose, her tone somewhat upset as she said, "You're not allowed to deceive me. You rubbed your index finger and thumb, and your eyes were shifting around. Tell me, are you trying to deceive me again?"

Linwin was taken aback. How did she know?

"I've noticed this habit of yours for a long time, Linwin. You always do this when you're about to deceive someone."

Seeing Linwin's surprised expression, Vi became quite pleased with herself. She tilted her little face upward, gazing at Linwin, "You can just tell me directly. I won't pester you, and neither will Powder. I just don't want you to lie to me again."

Linwin had only been in Piltover for a week this time and back in Zaun for just three days, but he would be leaving again tomorrow.

"I... shh!"

Linwin immediately made a hushing gesture as he began to speak. Powder's little hand, which was clutching his shirt, loosened, and she turned over in bed, sprawling out with a big yawn.

Powder's mouth opened wide, and she had already fallen into a peaceful slumber. Children have the enviable ability to sleep soundly. When they feel tired, they can simply lie down and fall asleep.

Seeing this, both Linwin and Vi couldn't help but smile wryly at the scene.

Once they were sure that Powder was fast asleep, Linwin turned to Vi with a sense of reflection.

Unconsciously, he had grown taller over the years, now towering over the older Zoran.

And both Vi and Powder had also grown.

Linwin looked at Vi, his gaze softening, and he began to speak, "Me, Vander, and Silco, the man you saw this afternoon, have made a pact. Zaun wants independence, but to achieve that, we need weapons. Considering Zaun's current condition, it's difficult to produce weapons that would make Piltover take us seriously. Silco is working on developing his concoctions. We want Vander to become the true leader of Zaun. As for me, Vi, my task is to find weapons that can make Piltover wary."

"But do you have to find these weapons in Piltover?"

"Of course. It's the City of Progress, a city that geniuses from all over the world admire. No matter how much we dislike Piltover, we can't deny its value and status."

Linwin looked at Vi and continued earnestly, "And, listen to me, Vi, there might come a time when we have to fight Piltover, but that's just fighting, not a war."

"But people will still die. If there are casualties, doesn't that count as a war?"

"That's why we need powerful weapons. To prevent the deaths of innocent people and make sure we have something substantial to negotiate with Piltover."

In reality, there were certain things Linwin couldn't reveal to Vi.

During the morning conversation with Silco and Vander, Silco expressed his dissatisfaction multiple times because Linwin and Vander were both against launching a full-scale assault on Piltover. 

The strength of Piltover was undeniable. Even if every Zaunite used Shimmer to fight Piltover, the result would likely be mutually devastating, and Zaun would suffer more.

Fortunately, despite being a hardliner, Silco was aware that launching a full-scale attack on Piltover would be a fool's errand. If Piltover was truly pushed to the edge, they could send a squad of enforcers on airships to drop explosives into the Undercity's chasms. In such a situation, Zaun would be helpless.

Furthermore, suppose Linwin indeed possessed the power to destroy Piltover. In that case, he still couldn't do it, because someone would intervene—Janna.

She would never consent to Piltover's destruction, as both Zaun and Piltover were like her children. She now favored Zaun a bit more because it was like the older sister who had been mistreated, while the younger sister continued to bully the elder one. Naturally, Janna had to support the older sister, Zaun.

Anyway, Vi sighed, shaking her head, and reached out with a single finger. She looked at Linwin with utmost seriousness and said, "I don't understand all that stuff you're talking about. But you have to promise me you'll come back to Zaun on Progress Day."

"We haven't had a proper Progress Day celebration for two years," Linwin said, pausing for a moment. Then he reached out and hooked his finger with Vi's.

"I promise," he declared.

"On Progress Day, I'll bring back a bunch of presents."

"You said it yourself, don't forget!"

"Of course, my little sister."