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Chapter 84 - Chapter 84: The Shock of Bluewind Manor

Feeling LeBlanc wasting the intense hatred towards her main body in her heart, Faen expressed deep understanding. But the current Faen still had more important things to do, so he arranged for LeBlanc to step back.

Receiving Faen's order, LeBlanc didn't have any thought of disobeying, but nodded silently. Then she stood up with difficulty, looked back at Piltover behind her, and then stepped into the shadow behind Faen and disappeared.

Some things are just so wondrous. Even if knowing nothing about it before, accompanied by the truth being revealed, LeBlanc also found in astonishment that if she were really the main body, she wouldn't come to a small place like Piltover to stir up trouble at all—at least, if she were really the main body, then now she should arrange other clone illusions to come here, instead of condescending to arrive personally.

There was nothing crucial and irreplaceable for LeBlanc here. Obviously, this was the suggestion given to her by the main body.

Accompanied by chaotic thoughts, LeBlanc disappeared from people's sight. Having dealt with these mercenaries, Faen also casually patted the non-existent dust on his shoulder, turning to naturally continue walking towards Bluewind Manor.

Having gone through the battle erupting with LeBlanc just now, even the most slow-reacting idiot had realized now that this Ionian standing up for Zaun in front of them was absolutely no ordinary person. Invisibly, Zaun's morale became higher, while some opportunists, and ambitionists hiding in Zaun's crowd and tunnels were mourning like losing parents.

The concept of the Wind of Change was to be kind to others and advocate equality. But this didn't conform to the ambitionists' interests—they preferred living in a chaotic Zaun, because only this way they had the opportunity to climb up. But now...

Even the trade nobles of Piltover could only watch Faen walk towards Bluewind Manor unhurriedly on the Piltover Avenue now, completing the public execution in everyone's sight. Then Zaun, which was already hard for trade nobles to touch, did they really have a way to turn Zaun back to how it was?

For a time, many ambitionists had to give up the idea of waiting and seeing, starting to think whether to leave Zaun simply... It could be foreseen that after this public execution ended, accompanied by Faen's return, the reform resistance of the Wind of Change would sharply decay. After all, even Piltover could only watch the people they wanted to protect being killed by Faen helplessly.

Also knowing this, looking at Faen walking towards Bluewind Garden, Stevan Ferros also said with a face full of regret: "Dear friends, looks like our plan ends here~ Saying so, does everyone still hide any unknown ultimate moves?"

Although saying this verbally, Stevan's face was full of rejoicing. Because the initial Stevan was quite unwilling—the Kiilash hunter he placed high hopes on dispatched first, and died first. That look without power to resist even made Stevan suspect whether the other party hunting an Oak Rhinoceros alone back then was real. Even if everything was seen with his own eyes, Stevan still suspected.

But looking at it now, he didn't seem to need to suspect. Because mercenaries of other families were equally vulnerable.

Especially that woman hired by House Medarda, looking so powerful, forming a mage legion alone. But the final result? Not only easily routed by the other party, but even turned into the other party's slave. Looking at that submissive appearance physically and mentally, there was simply not a bit of fighting spirit to resist at all... Worse than that Kiilash hunter he hired. At least he died directly in battle, arguably worthy of the remuneration he paid.

More or less understanding Stevan's implication, Jago Medarda's face didn't show the slightest anger and unwillingness because of it. Even quite the opposite, Jago's face was full of disbelief.

Others might not know exactly who this witch was, but as the patriarch of House Medarda in Piltover, even placed in the Noxian main clan Jago could also be considered a figure. The reason he appeared in a place like Piltover was only because the masters above arranged a special task for him.

Although not knowing exactly what the identity of this witch dispatched by the Noxian main clan to assist him was, Jago knew very well that the other party only needed a few simple orders to kill him or destroy Piltover. And now...

Betrayed? No, wrong. If she really betrayed, it shouldn't be under these circumstances, in full view of the public. But if not betraying, why did that woman's attitude change so drastically before and after? And...

Jago clearly remembered that accompanied by the arrival of this woman, there also came news, or rather orders, from the Noxian main clan over there—all plans in Piltover must take this lady's orders as the first priority. In other words, although claiming externally that this witch was a thug he hired, actually, he was the subordinate, and LeBlanc was the true helmsman of the Piltover branch of House Medarda.

And now... Your Majesty, why surrender first?

Face full of incomprehension, where did the current Jago have time to fuss about Stevan's sarcasm? You know, all his power almost originated from that woman's support, but now this woman, without any warning, fighting to the death the previous moment, submitted directly the next second...

Recalling the many disputes that already existed inside the family but were just forcibly suppressed, a flash of solemnity passed through Jago's eyes. Then he simply hung up the channel communication, turning to summon trusted aides to discuss the next countermeasures.

Noticing Jago Medarda left the channel angrily, a mocking look also revealed on Stevan's face. But just when Stevan prepared to chat properly with others in the channel, in the broadcast footage, a person's figure suddenly appeared on Faen's moving path.

At first, Stevan only thought this was another reckless fool. But soon, Stevan discovered that the person blocking Faen's moving path was no one else but his own sister Camille.

This made Stevan feel astonished and bewildered, then these thoughts all turned into fear. "Bastard! What do you want to do Camille! Do you want to let the entire House Ferros be buried together with those incompetent Chem-Barons?!"

Things having reached this point, even a person like Stevan had already realized that the death of those Chem-Barons was already inevitable.

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