LOL: The days of cultivating immortals in Rune Continent

Chapter 119 Let’s go to Zaun, Professor.

Chapter 119 Let’s go to Zaun, Professor.

"Professor, I'm sorry."

"Professor, no one will forget your contribution to Piltover, but now, please forgive us for doing this, because you have become the one who is hindering the growth of Piltover. What you are doing now is restricting the progress of Hextech technology everywhere. You are strangling us everywhere. This is not acceptable."

"Professor Heimerdinger, from today on, you are no longer a member of parliament."

The councillors looked at Heimerdinger and said.

The furry creature that looked like a yellow doll shrank its neck and faced the gazes timidly. Jace, who created this scene, felt a little bit reluctant to see it, but he took a deep breath.

Some things must be done.

Heimerdinger is indeed a very good person and a very good teacher. Although he is a non-human species, he built this city together with the people of Piltover and is one of the greatest people in the history of this city. In Piltover, you can see statues of Heimerdinger everywhere, which is the best proof of his achievements.

However, this does not mean that what Heimerdinger does is always right.

At least in this matter, Jace thought that Professor Heimerdinger was wrong, and extremely wrong. Heimerdinger had always used his own concept of time to look at the things in this world, and he was arrogant. Although Jace also knew that this was not Big Head's original intention, because the lifespan of their species was too long, Professor Heimerdinger's invisible arrogance really hurt many people.

The joys and sorrows that happen to human beings are nothing more than a minor matter in Heimerdinger's eyes. He cannot understand those joys and sorrows, nor is he willing to understand them, and this is wrong.

This prejudice and arrogance destined Heimerdinger to meet his current fate.

Jace looked at Heimerdinger, and then met his gaze.

"Jace, why are you doing this? Why are you doing this? I can't understand. I have never made any mistakes. I can't understand why you treat me like this. Did I do something wrong that made you dissatisfied with me?" Heimerdinger looked at Jayce aggrievedly. This guy looked like a little old man, but in fact, considering the lifespan of the Yodel people, he is now a young man.

Because the Yodel species will change its appearance according to the characteristics of the place where it is located, therefore, Heimerdinger's appearance does not look like this, but is changed into this by Runeterra.

What's more, even if Big Head is several thousand years old, what does it matter?
Didn't Kenan, who was over a few thousand years old among the Yodel people, also do some childish things? That's the nature of the Yodel people, they are lively and cheerful, and only one or two of them will show a steady state.

Therefore, Heimerdinger is really sad at the moment. He cannot understand the choice of Jace and the councilors.

"No, I didn't do anything wrong, and you, you, are now leading them to do wrong things." Heimerdinger lowered his head absentmindedly, muttering softly.

Seeing this, Jace hesitated and said, "Professor, not everything you think is right. Some things are wrong if you don't do them."

"Can you understand what I mean?"

"But you are doing the wrong thing now! You will cause war to start again in the world, and humans who have lost their shelter will be displaced again. I have lived for a long time, Jace, and I know much more than you do."

"But does the person who knows more necessarily mean he is right? Professor, maybe this is not your intention, but you always show off the superiority of your long-lived race. I understand what you mean. In your world, steady and cautious is the right thing to do. You have plenty of time and can do everything slowly, but you should also consider us from our perspective."

"Because not everyone has as much time as you do! Not everyone can choose to go with the flow of the times like you do. In the torrent of the times, humans must make their own choices and make changes. Either they progress with the times, or they will be crushed by the times. Now, Piltover has made its own choice."

Jayce originally felt a little guilty for his rash behavior. After all, Heimerdinger was his teacher, and after all, Heimerdinger had made great contributions to Piltover.

After all, what's the difference between depriving him of his seat as a member of parliament and kicking him out of Piltover directly?

But now looking back, Jace thinks he did the right thing, professor. Something must be changed.

Heimerdinger was stunned, and then someone patted his shoulder. Heimerdinger turned around and saw Mel bending over. She held his soft hair with one hand and gently patted Heimerdinger's shoulder with the other hand. Then, she said apologetically, "I'm sorry, professor, this is not the decision of Senator Tallis alone, but the decision of all of us. Even if Senator Ferros is here, his vote cannot change the current situation."

"You are no longer a member of the Piltover council, but we will not tell anyone about this. You can still stay at Piltover University as the president, but you no longer have the right to interfere in any of Piltover's political affairs. I hope you can understand our choice."

Heimerdinger looked at Mel aggrievedly and said nothing.

But what I was thinking in my heart was: You are just chasing me away.

Is it because your gods are about to be revived, so you don't need me anymore?

But there are still many things I can do for you!

Heimerdinger stood there sadly, thinking about many things in his heart.

But even so, Heimerdinger did not hate Jace and the councilors. He just felt aggrieved, sad, and puzzled.

The congressmen left one after another, and Heimerdinger was still standing there in a daze. Looking at Heimerdinger like this, Jayce left a word for Heimerdinger before leaving.

"Professor, go to Zaun. Perhaps you can learn something different there."

"It was because I learned a lot in Zaun that I changed my prejudice against others." After saying this, Jayce left with his hands behind his back.

He had already said everything he needed to say, and even though he would be scolded if he made it public, Jace himself felt very uncomfortable impeaching and forcing his teacher to step down.

But for the sake of faith, for the sake of the people, and for the sake of the future, Jace must do this.

Heimerdinger was not suited to be a politician. Jace knew this from the second day he became a senator.

At that time, everyone was watching a play in the theater. The congressmen were ostensibly watching the play, but in fact they were all chatting about business and political matters. Only Professor Heimerdinger was watching the play with his pointed ears excitedly, and from time to time he would pull the person next to him to share with him the interesting aspects of the play.

The professor is not good at politics, or rather, he doesn't like politics at all, but he is a member of parliament and one of the most powerful people in these two city-states.

And inaction by those in high positions is a mistake in itself.

This is something Jace understood after becoming a councillor.

But in essence, the professor is right, and Jace is also right.

What is wrong is the concept of time between different species.

So Jace hopes that the professor can go to Zaun, to see the living environment of the Zaun people, and to see the persecution they are suffering now.

Hextech and the Resurrection Project are things that must be completed as soon as possible. The people of Zaun have had enough of oppression, and no one knows when their anger will erupt. All this must be changed.

Jace thought to himself.

(End of this chapter)

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