Rubik’s Cube of Heavens Chapter 99: Strive for
What was the original intention of the Twin Cities Council?
The main tone is to develop Zaun!
Because it is necessary to make the parliament look fair and just, the three councilors from Piltover were introduced.
The real cooperation between the two parties is only based on the 'Hexgate'!
The side of Picheng can only be regarded as a stake in the Shuangcheng Council, rather than having the real right to speak.
Therefore, it is only right that the entire council serve Zaun.
To put it bluntly, the council's mutual help in other areas is just a reward for Zaun in his spare time.
Shimmer Potion, Hextech, these are all Zaun's things, and Piltover is the one that seeks to share the benefits.
So, if they want to share those benefits, then the contributions of Piltover are what they should do.
But now?
Midarda used some words to confuse the real relationship between the two parties, making them seem to be equal.
She used the psychology of the 'mirror effect' to place Piltover on the weak side, which aroused the sympathy of Zaun.
If Silko hadn't been naturally ruthless to the outside world, I'm afraid everyone would have been taken over by Midarda.
Therefore, Silko, who reacted, immediately turned his head, and he looked at Ke Wen.
Kewen gave him a gratified look, and shook his head slightly.
Then he looked at Camille next to him and asked, "Do you agree with Mr. Midarda's words?"
Everyone immediately looked towards the auditorium.
In this regard, Camille responded flatly: "Naturally agree, since it is a cooperation, of course we in Pierwater have the right to share the achievements of Zaun."
"Then your efforts are not enough."
Ke Wen said: "At the beginning of the establishment of the council, the obligations and interests were divided. The contributions you made to Zaun have already been priced, and we in Zaun also paid for the 'Hex Technology' share all the results of the project.”
"You seem to have forgotten."
Cowen looked at Camille meaningfully: "The rights and interests of both of us are not completely equal."
"I can increase my price."
Camille said calmly: "Zuun takes off, but Pierwater can only stay and face all the dangers. We can't bear the pressure, so Piltover needs to take off too."
She went straight to the point: "What do we need to pay? Will you help Piltover become a floating city?"
To this, Ke Wen gave a cruel answer: "Impossible."
Everyone was stunned.
"Why?"
Camille has a bad feeling, she is worried that Ke Wen will kill the donkey! Worried that after Zaun takes off, they will completely shake off Pierwater.
So Camille quickly said while raising his guard: "We can give all our sincerity!"
"One leaf blinds the eyes, eager for quick success."
Kewen sighed slightly and shook his head: "You have only seen the miraculous sight of the floating city, but you have not considered what Pierwater will lose if it also becomes a floating city."
"Lost?"
Camille frowned, but just like Ke Wen said, she was blinded by a leaf, and she couldn't figure out the gain and loss relationship in a short time.
"Cowen."
Heimerdinger jumped off the seat and came here, he sincerely sought the answer: "You should just say it, even I can't think of what I will lose for the time being."
Facing Heimerdinger, Kewen still has to save face.
So he reminded: "What is the reason for the rapid development of Pierwater?"
"Canal!" Heimerdinger replied immediately.
Then he was taken aback, and repeated: "Canal?!"
"Exactly."
Cowen nodded: "Pierwater has become the hub of the waterway, so it has become the economic center of the world. Once it becomes a floating city, you will lose all the benefits of shipping."
Mirdarda who also came over immediately interjected: "Isn't there still a 'Hexagate'?"
"What is the throughput of the Hexagate?"
Kewen looked up at the other party: "Those who can use airships for transportation are only a small number of large forces. Are you planning to only take high-end transactions?"
He spread his hands: "If you decide to give up the mid- and low-end shipping benefits, then I have nothing to say."
"This..."
Mirdarda was speechless, and couldn't help but look at Camille.
"I lost sight of the other."
Camille admitted her mistake frankly. She bent her neck in front of people for the first time, nodded slowly and said: "Indeed, shipping is the economic foundation of Pierwater, so it shouldn't be for the spectacle of the floating city." Abandoned."
"That's right!"
Heimerdinger also echoed in a daze: "The Flying Gate only improves the transportation speed of the high-end market, but it can't support the development of the entire Piltover just by trading with large forces!"
"Then..." Camille immediately changed the target: "Let's give up on the matter of the floating city, but what about other aspects?"
She continued to fight for: "For example, a city-wide energy supply system like Zaun, such as the shield that can cover and protect the entire city."
Camille expressed concern in a low tone: "As I said, after Zaun took off, all the pressure came on our Piltover, and Piltover became all external forces wanting to invade Zaun. The first barrier."
"How good is this?" Ke Wen smiled: "If you want to fight for benefits, you have to start from the practical aspect."
"Let's talk now, then."
He said to Camille: "Those two technologies can be given to you, so what can you pay for them?"
"Pay for the future!"
Camille immediately replied: "Whoever wants to invade Zaun in the future, we, Pierwater, will help Zaun to resist the invaders with all our strength! As long as the leather city is not broken, we will not let any war spread to Inside Zaan!"
"How?"
She asked Cowen back: "Is this guarantee, plus the countless dangers that Piltover will bear, enough to exchange for those two technologies?"
"Only one is enough." Ke Wen replied: "It can be exchanged for the city shield technology, and the city energy technology, Zaun must see practical benefits."
Camille is a very courageous person.
So she immediately said: "You build the power center! All the income goes to Zaun! I only want the tax part!"
"You?" Ke Wen confirmed: "Or Piltover?"
"To me~IndoMTL.com~ Camille said in a low voice: "The benefit of the tax has nothing to do with Piltover. "
"Ms. Philos, this..."
Heimerdinger hesitated to speak.
Camille looked at the other party frankly: "It is enough for the citizens to enjoy the improvement of living conditions. I am the one who pays, and the citizens are not entitled to share the benefits."
"That's right!"
Knowing that she is eligible to share in it, Midarda immediately echoed: "Mr. Dean, Ms. Ferros is already very kind. People don't have to do anything, and they can enjoy better living conditions. Therefore, the tax That part of the benefits should no longer be shared with the public.”
"This... hey, well, after all, I don't understand politics."
Heimerdinger sighed, he gave up and continued to care about it...