Vol 8 Chapter 66: guide
Mel Midarda.
She was born into a large Noxian family.
In the militaristic Noxus, Mel Myrdalda was indoctrinated with various ideas of power from an early age.
Conquest and control are the main themes of Noxus, and this kind of suffocating life makes Mel Midarda, who is kind by nature, at a loss for what to do.
In the end, Mel Myrdalda, unable to take over the family business, was exiled to Pierwater.
The aristocratic education she received since she was a child gave Mel Midarda a broad vision and vision. She is young, sensible, courageous and kind-hearted.
For a peaceful city, a leader like Mel Myrdalda is needed.
Therefore, she easily passed the secret investigation of the Philos family.
Gray Lady Camille controlled Mel Midarda, funded by the Philos family, allowing Mel Midarda to gain a firm foothold in Pierwater, and jumped to the position of the MP. Location.
And Mel Midarda lived up to his investment.
She runs Pierwater very well.
In particular, her long-term economic vision has allowed Mel Midarda to start from almost nothing, and at the age of less than thirty, she turned the family she branched out into the richest man in Pierwater. !
And her sense of smell in politics is also very sensitive.
Mel Midarda is good at dancing, she can accurately grasp people's hearts and properly handle interpersonal relationships.
It can be said that among the four families secretly controlled by the Ferros family, Mel Midarda has almost become the head of the other three families.
Whether it's family cooperation or parliamentary resolutions, the other three families will basically blindly follow Mel Midarda's decision without knowing it.
The reason why Mel Midarda can have such a lengthy introduction is because the other party...
Can snap!
Although Mel Midarda is a black skin, she doesn't have the genetic nature of the earth's black skin bloodline.
She is elegant, noble, confident, and knowledgeable.
Not to mention that her appearance is similar to the aesthetics of Chong Chinese people, she is also very good at displaying her own temperament.
She has a beautiful neck that seems to never bend down by nature, but it doesn't make people think that she is arrogant and unapproachable.
Her demeanor and movements are as gentle as water, but she can show the appropriate corresponding temperament in various occasions.
Gentle, playful, mature...
She can combine any temperament with her elegance.
She is like a treasure, which makes people want to explore more secrets hidden under her elegance.
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Closer to home.
In the parliament hall, everyone turned their attention to the shadowy Councilor Myrdalda.
Everyone wanted to hear what questions she had about Grayson.
Midarda did not make people wait long.
After recollecting the abdominal cavity, Myrdalda asked slowly in a curious and gentle tone: "Ms. Grayson, as far as I know, you are a real Mrs. Pierwater."
"You have joined the ranks of law enforcement officers since you were an adult, and you have dedicated your life to this profession, forgetting yourself at home."
"And after becoming a law enforcement officer, you can also be called a role model."
"You are friendly to the citizens and do your best to help your colleagues."
"When you became the director, the whole of Pierwater was almost lost."
After speaking as if reading an investigative report, Myrdalda justly praised Grayson, and made all the audience have a positive personality of Grayson in their hearts.
After a slight pause, she used this short time to make Grayson's character more clearly in the hearts of the audience.
Then Myrdalda continued, "That's why I'm very puzzled."
"Ms. Grayson."
She asked in a curious and regretful tone: "I don't believe that there will be any benefits that can move you, and I don't believe that your beliefs that have been established since childhood will be shaken."
"So, can you tell me why you are violating your professional ethics by working with people from the bottom city?"
Myrdalda's questioning is over.
And she also successfully aroused everyone's curiosity, and made all the audience have initial empathy.
As a result, all eyes of the entire council hall turned to Grayson.
Grayson sensed those gazes on him.
She feels guilty and helpless.
At the same time, Grayson also turned his head slightly, and looked at Senator Myrdalda with moving eyes.
Although he couldn't see the other party's expression clearly in the shadows, Grayson imagined the regretful and indisputable expression of Councilor Myrdalda on his own.
So she sighed silently, then straightened her body and looked ahead.
"It's because I found out the truth."
Grayson didn't hide anything anymore, she said firmly: "The culprits in the explosion came from the dark alleys of the bottom city. They are a group of children in their teens, all of whom are minors."
"Underage?"
The greasy-faced young congressman sneered in the shadows: "So, are you moved to feel compassion for those downtown people who are underage?"
"Member Hoskall."
The congresswoman from Gila Mann's family interjected: "You guessed it wrong. If Ms. Grayson really had compassion, then she would not arrest those children of the same age as criminal substitutes in the future."
"Oh? Oh yes."
Senator Hoskall suddenly came over and asked Grayson, "That's right! Are you lying?"
"Sorry to interrupt."
Myrdalda suddenly interjected somewhat impolitely.
She has just established a good personality and impression for Grayson, and she can't let others mislead her.
So Senator Midarda immediately brought the topic back.
She said softly: "Perhaps we should finish listening to Ms. Grayson's explanation, and we shouldn't make wild guesses based on our personal likes and dislikes."
Midarda still has a lot of face, and her words stand on the moral high ground, which makes everyone feel very reasonable.
So everyone looked at Grayson again.
And Grayson once again cast a grateful look at Myrdalda in the darkness.
Then she immediately went on to say: "Although those children are all minors, they caused panic among the public and property damage. They really should be tried by the law."
"But I found their identities too sensitive."
With a slight sigh, Grayson explained: "They came from the black alley, and the people in the black alley were protected by Van der."
"Who is Van der?" Congressman Hoskall couldn't help asking again.
"He's the talker of the whole dark alley."
Grayson replied truthfully: "The entire lower city is divided into three layers, and he is the leader of the lowest layer."
Without waiting for anyone to ask, Grayson immediately continued: "Fandre was also the leader of the bridge riot five years ago."
"If it were an ordinary adult criminal, Vander might not have confronted us in Pierwater."
"But the prisoners in this explosion are different!"
"They are children! Van der will never hand over any child born in a dark alley!"
"Even! Based on my communication with him during the investigation, I guess that those children may have a closer relationship with him."
"So I can't really arrest those kids."
Grayson sighed again, she lowered her head slightly, lowered her eyes and said, "Once the bottom line in Vander's heart is crossed, I worry that he will start another war."
Hearing the word 'war', the entire parliament hall suddenly became silent.
Everyone seemed to hold their breath.
Because the war really came out!
And Pierwater is the one who loses outright!
Many people felt annoyed and regretful, and those families who lost their private soldiers were the most serious.
If it wasn't too much trouble at the beginning, if Grayson had directly used those stand-ins to settle the matter, then how could there be the war with heavy losses two days ago?
Suddenly, the eyes of many people looking at Grayson could not help but become extremely resentful.
But Midarda's eyes lit up in the darkness.
She couldn't help but smile for a moment.
So she immediately icing on the cake!
"So in the end, we were all wrong."
Her tone was a little sad, and she sighed pretentiously, and then said: "Ms. Grayson, I admire your long-term vision, yes, because of our stubbornness, because we failed to communicate with you in the first place, so war It really appeared!"
"yes…"
Grayson's face was sad, she lowered her head and murmured: "I told a younger generation that once a war occurs, it will become endless..."
"We can't let the war go on forever!"
Myrdalda immediately took up the conversation: "Then, Ms. Grayson, can you use your long-term vision again to see how we can end this war immediately?"
"Feel sorry…"
Grayson shook his head: "I can't help it."
Without waiting for someone to speak, Myrdalda continued to maintain her rhythm and said: "Ms. Grayson, you said that you have communicated with Vander, so are you familiar with it?"
"Yes."
Grayson nodded and admitted: "We have known each other since the conflict five years ago. I became acquainted with Vander because I went to the dark alley to convey the resolution of the parliament."
She didn't hide anything, and continued: "Over the years, there has been a silent agreement between Vander and I. As long as he restrains the people in the dark alley from coming to Pierwater to make trouble, I will turn a blind eye to some of their smuggling in the dark alley."
This sentence caused some discussions in the parliament hall.
Myrdalda immediately maintained her rhythm.
She said in an understanding tone: "This is understandable. Everyone knows that no one can really stop smuggling in the lower city."
"In exchange for our tolerance for smuggling, Ms. Grayson has paid off your merits and demerits. I don't think it is necessary to talk about your flexible law enforcement."
This remark elicited some agreement that these issues of professional ethics in Grayson were less important than the larger issue of war.
Listening to the discussion, Midarda smiled again.
She continued to lead the topic: "Ms. Grayson, since you have been able to maintain a tacit understanding with Van der for five years, do you think this tacit understanding can continue?"
"I have no idea."
Grayson shook his head after thinking for a while: "In my eyes, Van der is also a person who resists war and sacrifice, but I don't know the recent situation, so I don't know if his attitude has changed. .”
"What about last time?"
Midarda immediately asked knowingly: "After the last turmoil, how did Van der restrain himself for so many years?"
Grayson was a little taken aback when he heard the words, she didn't understand why Senator Mirdarda would ask such a question that everyone knew the answer to.
But then it dawned on her again.
It was the last conflict that caused a member of Parliament to be expelled from Parliament for taking responsibility.
It was also at that time that Senator Midarda took over the seat of the Senator.
Grayson thought that was why Myrdalda didn't know the details.
So she explained it briefly.
After listening, Midarda smiled and nodded slightly, and finally led the topic to her target.
"I see, interest."
There was a smile in her voice: "It seems that if there are enough interests, I guess that Van der will continue to exercise restraint."
"Then Members."
She turned her head and glanced at the figures in the darkness: "What do you think? Is it possible to appease that Vander with some benefits without losing everyone's interests?"
"What benefit?"
The bald and mentally handicapped Senator Saro couldn't help but follow Midarda's words and said, "I don't want to give any benefits to those people in the lower city."
"You may not have heard."
Midarda said softly: "Member Saro, I mean without losing everyone's interests, that is to say, we can use things that we don't care about to fight for peace with that Van der."
"Can you tell me?"
A somewhat shrill voice sounded.
After listening for a long time, Heimerdinger finally spoke.
After all, it was related to Zaun, so he wanted to hear what kind of benefits Midarda could offer.
If it is not good for Zaun, then he must refuse.
So Heimerdinger said in the dark: "Minister Myrdalda, I think you seem to have a specific idea, so why not just say it and let everyone discuss it."
"The current problem is very serious, so there is no need to use words to guide everyone in consideration of everyone's face."
Heimerdinger's words were somewhat embarrassing to everyone.
But he also happened to give Mirdarda a perfect assist.
Therefore, after Midarda was slightly surprised, she immediately smiled again.
"excuse me."
She apologized first, and then said: "I do have an idea, and I would like to ask everyone to discuss it."
"The strength of Xiacheng should surprise everyone~www.wuxiaspot.com~So we can't let the war continue, it will cause countless losses to everyone."
First, I stated a major premise that can make all the nobles sympathize, and then Myrdalda continued: "Although it is shameful, in fact, we in Pierwater have always lacked management of the lower city."
"There is no room for us to intervene there. If we want to manage it, we will not only have to invest countless manpower and funds, but we will not get any returns."
"Whether it is the past or the future, even sending law enforcement officers to maintain order is a waste of human resources."
"It can be said that the downtown has always been in a state of independence from us."
"So…"
Midarda gave some time for everyone to reflect, and finally came up with the central point of her speech: "Can we really recognize the independence of the lower city?"
The entire parliament hall was suddenly silent, and suddenly there was an uproar...