Linwin gathered the shimmer and looked at the somewhat shaken Vander. He greeted him, "You just stay here. I'll go check on Powder and Vi."
Vander waved his hand, indicating Linwin was free to go.
To Vander, Linwin was like his child, just as much a part of Black Alley as any other resident. He wondered what would have happened if Zoran hadn't taken Linwin in first. In his mind, Linwin was another one of Black Alley's children and a remarkably gifted one.
Vander sipped his drink and reflected on the events of the past few days. He had returned to the life of a mobster, wearing his brass knuckles, leading fights against various barons. The most surprising thing was that he had thought he would never sit at the same table with Silco again, but just now, they had shared the same drink and talked about the same ideals. It felt like they were standing together once more, just like old times. This made Vander feel a wave of nostalgia.
Meanwhile, Linwin headed down to the basement. He saw the small door ajar, with dim lights shining through and the aroma of food filling the air.
Did Vi and Powder make something to eat at this hour?
Linwin smacked his forehead in realization. He had been so engrossed in the conversation with Silco and Vander that he had forgotten all about the two youngsters in the basement.
They must be starving by now.
Linwin pushed open the door and found Vi and Powder huddled around a small pot under the warm glow of a lamp.
"Linwin!"
Upon seeing Linwin, Powder excitedly opened her arms and called out.
"What are you guys doing?" Linwin leaned forward, resting his hands on his knees, and asked Vi and Powder.
"The thing you see right now – cooking!"
Vi pouted and added with a hint of emotion, "You've been chatting with Vander and someone for so long, did you forget that Powder and I were down here?"
"How could I?" Linwin ruffled Powder's hair with his big hand and grinned, saying, "Of course I remember you and Powder are down here. Didn't you come up to eavesdrop on our conversation in the meantime?"
"No, I didn't eavesdrop!" Vi's face turned red, and she hurriedly explained, "I wouldn't eavesdrop on grown-up stuff. I just wanted to ask Vander to cook, but when I saw you talking, I waited, thinking you'd be done soon."
"But that's not what you told me," Powder tilted her head, looking at Vi, throwing her sister under the bus.
"Shut up, Powder!"
Vi shifted to make room for Linwin, pouting, and he sat between Vi and Powder. He peered into the small pot.
"Did you make this?"
"Of course, Powder doesn't cook," Vi proudly replied.
"I'll learn to cook in the future."
The two sisters started a little argument, but Vi would quickly give in. She always spoiled and teased Powder.
And Linwin teased and spoiled her in return.
"Do you know how to clean fish this time?"
"I'm not a dummy."
"Give me a portion too." Linwin playfully reached into his backpack and pulled out two adult-sized pieces of bread when his hand came out.
"Yay!!!" Powder immediately clapped her hands and took the bread from Linwin. She couldn't wait and took a bite.
She was indeed starving, and Vi was too.
And Vi's table manners were even worse than Powder's.
"Take it easy and eat. There's no one here to steal it from you," Linwin said, looking at the two girls in amusement.
Watching Vi and Powder battle with their bread, Linwin shook his head, skillfully went to the area that's used to store stuff, took out three small bowls and wiped them clean. Then, he grabbed a ladle.
He filled three bowls with fish soup, placed them on the ground, and the three of them sat around the pot to enjoy their dinner.
"Linwin, tell me the truth. Are we going to war?" Suddenly, Vi patted Linwin, and bread crumbs stuck to his arm.
He looked at Vi, exasperated. "Where did you hear that? Who told you we're going to war?"
"You've been going to fight every day these past few days!"
"Silly girl, that's just fighting. Do you even know what a war is?" Zaun's gang fights can hardly be called a war, especially when you consider what a war is like in Noxus.
The commotion in the depths of Zaun can't really be called a war. At best, it's gang skirmishes. The most it would do is make the Pilties raise an eyebrow or two.
"What about fighting Piltover? That's a war, isn't it?" Vi held her bowl, her face flushed from the steam, squinting her eyes.
Despite always trying to look tough, the occasional display of cuteness made her even more endearing.
She kept asking Linwin, "Can I go when it happens? I can fight a lot of Pilties, and I'm not afraid of getting hurt."
Hearing Vi say that, Powder quickly set down her bowl, wiped her mouth, and loudly said, "Linwin, I'm not afraid either. Take me with you. I've made lots of nail bombs, I can definitely help you."
"Who told you we're going to fight Piltover?"
Linwin rolled his eyes and lightly pushed Vi away as she approached.
After returning to the Last Drop Tavern, Vi changed her clothes, took a shower, and, in addition to being under Vander and Linwin's forced house arrest these past few days, she was clean. It was a stark contrast to her usual dirty and bloodstained appearance.
Now, if you were to dress her in the dresses that the Piltover girls liked, tidy up her messy hair, she would undoubtedly be the most beautiful girl in all of Zaun.
Unlike Powder, little Powder still has some baby teeth left. Adorable as she is, she's still in the stage of not growing up yet.
Wait a minute, isn't Powder always going to be like that in the future?
Linwin got lost in thought.
"You and Vander both said, and that other person said too, that to make Piltover realize our strength, we need to first develop... develop technology and create weapons?"
"And you said you didn't eavesdrop on our conversation."
"That doesn't matter, you tell me first, are we going to fight Piltover?" Vi rubbed her hands together, extremely excited.
Her dissatisfaction with Piltover had long filled her chest.
"You can't fight them, silly."
Linwin explained, "Vander and I have been subduing chem barons from various places these past few days, and we've been successful. It's clear that all the things I've been doing in the Undercity weren't in vain. They're all scared of me. Whenever I step..."
Linwin slowly lowered his head and saw Powder's small hand on top of his. Linwin's hand wasn't particularly large, but compared to Powder's, it was several times bigger.
Powder looked up at him and said, "They're scared of you? Why? Which part of you is scary?"
"It's only you who would dare say that," Vi, who was often scolded by Linwin, mumbled to herself while looking at Powder.
Is Linwin scary? He's super scary! Mylo and Claggor can testify to that! When Linwin gets angry, he's like a demon, even though it was to protect them.
But for Powder, Linwin is one of her favorite people.
Because Linwin has never scolded Powder, not once.
"For you, it might be like that, but for them, I think I should be a devil."
Linwin felt somewhat comforted. Powder's inadvertent little gesture seemed to be consoling him.
Well, these years of doting on her were not in vain.
"That's only because they did something wrong. You're not a devil, and you're not allowed to call yourself that."
Powder patted Linwin's hand forcefully. "If you're a devil, then I'm a devil too. I'm a little devil."
As she said that, she started to laugh, as if she found the idea amusing.
The big devil Linwin, with the medium devil Vi, and Vi holding the little devil Powder.
Ha! That must be quite amusing!
"You're not a little devil, you're a little silly."
Linwin reached out to gently pat Powder's little nose, feeling relaxed.
"In any case, we won't go to war with Piltover, Vi, because what we want to do isn't to attack Piltover but to make Zaun independent."
"What's the difference? Zaun wants independence, so don't we have to fight Piltover?" Vi didn't understand.
Considering Piltover's long-standing control and deep discrimination against Zaun, it would be a miracle if Piltover agreed to Zaun's independence.
"They won't agree to our independence."
Linwin smiled mysteriously and gazed at the ceiling, stretching his arms back and supporting himself on the ground.
"They will agree."
"They definitely will."
"Let's wait and see."