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"You can give her a ticket," Vi said, taking two steps closer and lifting Dwaki into the air. She turned around and threw him into the corner, a gurgle of bones and joints, and a puff of mud rose from the corner.
Dwaki collapsed to the ground, panting in horror. "They've been pretending to be good people all the time, and they sent you all of a sudden?
"Sending me here means that talking to you doesn't work, kid," Vi said as she began to recharge her gloves. "I'm going to use these babes to give you a good blow. Unless you're willing to answer my questions. ”
"Hey, wait a minute, what are you going to do?" said Dwaki, shaking his remaining hand in front of him, staggering to his feet.
"I'm going to torture you, can't you see it?"
"But you haven't asked anything!"
Vi tilted her head to the side. "yes, as if I should have asked the question first. ”
She reached out and lifted Dwaki up to make him stand firm, the fingers on his shoulders gradually applying pressure.
"Tell me, who are you going to sell the stolen Hextech?"
Dwarki's expression was pained, but he didn't answer.
"Please, what is this pain," Wei said, letting go of his already bruised shoulder. "Would you like to see what the face that I have beaten with normal strength looks like?"
"Don't!" shouted Dwaki.
Then answer my question. ”
"I don't dare. ”
Vi poked her jaw with a finger, as if wondering if she should punch again. Then she smiled, an expression that terrified Dwaki far more than Iron Fist itself.
"Let's assume that if there was a saying in the narrow alley that you have been betraying your accomplices for the past few years, you would say that it would be ugly. ”
"What?" said Dwaki, in pain and rage, his voice trembling. "I didn't!"
"It's all hypothetical," Wei said, "but I know everything I should know about the people down there." If I were to say that you were a tainted witness to the Castle Guards, many would believe you, right?"
"If that happens, I'll die the next day. Dwaki protested.
"You've finally gotten your senses," Vi said. "Answer my question. I'll tell them you've been resisting strictness. I'll even give you a panda eye to make you look like you've been tortured to extract a confession. ”
Dwarki's shoulders sank, and he knew he had no room left.
"Well, I'll answer your questions. ”
"Good," Wei said. "It's a big step forward. ”
10.14
09:15
The current weather conditions in Bandel City seem to be optimal. Atmospheric pressure is ideal for today's experiments!
Preparations are underway for the 50th trial this afternoon, with my quartz red lead modulator. Still need some tweaking; scorched my beard. The energy throughput needs to be adjusted.
16:00
The quartz red lead modulator is still not maintaining the reasonable energy efficiency expected and needs to run more data. At the same time, I found something very fascinating.
On my way home after today's test, I passed by a group of young yodelers who were throwing a spherical object at each other. It's a simple enough concept: throw an object at someone, catch an object, throw an object at another yodeler, and so on. But the yodelers' miscalculations led to some mistakes! they threw objects with inconsistent precision and force, and then the "spheres" landed frequently...... There are many ways to improve this process. After my calculations and the data I collected from the participants, if the pitch was consistent in speed and angle, it would be a 44.57% increase in fun!
10.15
05:20
I've devised a solution.
I've invented an automated pitcher. Current designation: H-28G. It uses consistent velocity and trajectory to ensure that the receiver always catches the ball. It redirects itself to the nearest yodeler (if there is more than one yodeler nearby) to ensure that everyone can take a turn. I'm going to bring it to the young yodelers today and show me my invention.
Also: this morning, spilled toxic acid dripping onto my shoes. It's a hassle.
10:30
Tested the automated pitcher today. It didn't work as planned. The young people were excited enough about my invention, but when the machine was in motion, it was too powerful to do so! Even with the lowest gear set, it completely crashed into a yodeler. Obviously, I overestimated the speed at which they pitched...... I'm going to go back and adjust as soon as possible.
But my priority now is the quartz red lead modulator, and I have to fix its concurrency issues before lunch. Once it's in good condition, I'll need to test it elsewhere. Bandel City proved to be inadequately field-based.
10.16
15:55
Apparently, there is a giant in the town. A highly annoying anomaly. The noise outside is interfering with my research!
The fish tank must be checked today. They are strangely quiet......
10.17
10:40
I've heard that a lot of yodelers have been injured because of giant-related riots. If this doesn't settle down soon, intervention is necessary! I hope the H-28G is still intact. If it needs to be rebuilt, I'll spend a lot of time.
16:30
Everything was quiet again. It seems that the giant came to his senses and fled. I need to put away the H-28G tomorrow, after I've done more pressing things. I almost made the quartz red lead modulator perfect!
10.18
08:30
That's enough for today. I was surprised by the knock on my door. It seemed like the whole city was standing in front of my house. Generally, when the crowd gathers, it's because they have some trivial grievances about my work. But this time, they're celebrating!
Amazingly, it seems that one of those young yodelers used the H-28G prototype I left there while the giants were messing around. He proved to be innovator and converted the invention into a makeshift turret. Its firepower is powerful enough to scare away a giant - imagine it!
I hope I'll be able to use his like-minded little brain in the near future - I have a big plan, and his help is very valuable - but he has to leave Bandle City. The scope of my plan needs to have a broader testing ground.
Runeterrae should qualify!
Cecil S. Professor B. Heimerdinger is a brilliant but eccentric yodelian scientist. He was hailed as one of the most innovative and respected inventors ever seen by Piltover.