Chapter 913: Comrade Silas

Looking at the confident Rod, Silas had an ominous premonition in his heart.

Stealing someone else's rune energy is not for nothing, and the will of the rune will directly impact Silas's spirit - Silas was wanted by Demacia at the time because he accidentally stole a force he couldn't resist, and he lost consciousness under the mental impact, causing serious damage.

Since then, Silas has been exercising his will in the Forbidden Prison, and he doesn't want this tragedy to happen again.

And hard work also brought gains - facing the guy who called himself the rock, although his power also made Silas really think of himself as a stone for a while, but in the end he still controlled that power and completed the counter-kill at the last moment.

However, even when facing Zanthia, Silas had never suffered such a severe mental shock - the will of the Suffron Flame Rune had to be the best, if not the best, among the secondary runes.

The moment he came into contact with Annie, the violent, domineering, and incinerating will of a certain firedemon king made Silas's soul tremble, and while it wasn't enough to destroy his will, it was telling.

Silas' knee-jerk reaction to this unknown identity was to determine if they were Demon Seekers or Illuminati - but the next moment, just after Rhodes said that he was not the Illuminati and had disguised himself as the Illuminati, Silas realized that he had made a fool.

If the person in front of her was really an official from Demacia, then how could this little girl who claimed to be Anne be willing to take the initiative to cut off her contact with her?

Silas dared to say that if he allowed the voice that roared "Let the flames purify everything" howl in his head for a while, he would definitely be confused, and wouldn't it be good to kill or kill when the time came?

"And who the hell are you?" Silas breathed a sigh of relief, but still didn't dare to lift his guard, "If you're from Noxus, I'm afraid you've miscalculated......"

"I'm not from Noxus." Rod shook his head and denied Silas's speculation, "On the contrary, my relationship with the Noxians has never been very good—actually, I'm from Zaun, one of the Twin Cities, have you heard?" ”

"Zaun?" Silas' eyes seemed to light up, "That is the Zaun who started the civilian revolution, drove out the alchemy baron, and stood on an equal footing with Piltover?" ”

“…… Yes. Seeing Silas so excited, Rhodes blinked in surprise, "You actually know about Zaun - I thought you Demacians didn't care about the outside world at all." ”

"How so!" Silas clenched his fists, "In prison, I was forbidden most of my activities, and reading was the only thing I could do - I've read the book 'Twin Cities: May the Wind Guide Your Way' no less than twenty times!" ”

"Twin Cities Angry Waves: May the Wind Guide Your Way"?

What is this thing?

Rod looked at Silas with a bewildered expression - as a "Zaun", Rhodes had never heard of this book.

"The one that Kalim wrote?" Just when Rod was dumbfounded, Anne suddenly spoke, "A book that tells the story of three families during the Zaun Revolution, published by Picheng Daily Press, is a bestseller——"

"That's right!" Silas's eyes lit up, "In the midst of that great revolution, Zaun was brought back to life, and Dibaldo redeemed himself and found his true place in the new Twin Cities...... During my days in prison, I have been looking forward to the revolution of Demacia, and I hope that Demacia will be able to break the shackles of the nobility like Zaun, who is the Zuan of Zuan, and Demacia is the Demacia of Demacia! ”

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Rod never dreamed that he would meet a comrade in the true sense of the word......

Silas is actually a pretty radical revolutionary, can you believe it?!

Because of a series of butterfly effects caused by Rod, Silas didn't know Lux - and he spent most of his time reading in the Forbidden Prison.

Demacia has a control over literature, and books are theoretically not available in prison, so it is some pirated copies that help Silas pass the time, and the book "Twin Cities: May the Wind Guide Your Way" is his biggest gain.

It was the work of Kerim Dorals, a special correspondent for Piltover who was one of the few war correspondents during the Twin Cities Revolution, who interviewed the proletarians of Lower Zuan, the intelligence traffickers of Upper Zuan, and the various people of Leather City, and then artistically processed the resulting story to complete this long work of hundreds of thousands, using three families as clues.

This book presents the reader with a complete and three-dimensional twin cities, Kelim does not favor Zaun or Picheng, but objectively connects the stories of the twin cities with their own characteristic imprints, Lower Zaun has gangsters who abuse and extort old people in the dirty streets, but there is also Dibaldo who likes to look up at the sky; There are rotten gamblers who have been thrown out of the casino, but there is also a father who works 15 hours a day to raise money for his son's school in Picheng; There are profiteers in Picheng who form alliances to drive up prices at critical moments, but there are also innkeepers who choose to hide Zaun's smugglers because of their kindness......

On the first anniversary of the Twin Cities Community, the book was published and became a huge success—and one of the pirated copies found its way to Silas's hands by accident.

For Silas, who doesn't have much culture in his own right, this book simply opens a new door!

All the while, Silas was confused and sad because of his special status, and as a mage, Silas was traditionally supposed to be an evil guy.

But isn't evil or not, doesn't Silas himself know?

As a child, Silas dismissed this perception as a misunderstanding — but when he opened it up, he finally realized that it was a terrible prejudice.

At the heart of this problem is Demacia's special prejudice against spells and spellcasters!

How to deal with this bias?

It wasn't a simple question for Silas — and it pointed him in a direction he never thought about.

We go to fight, we go to revolution, we go to tell all the Demacians that you are wrong, that mages and spells are not inherently evil!

Although he was arrested and imprisoned, Silas never thought of betraying Demacia - in his opinion, Demacia was now sick, and all he had to do was to cure him!