He Comes From the Void

Chapter 410 Camp

The two followed Irelia out of the city, only to discover that the so-called rebel camp was actually a refugee camp made up of tents outside the city.

Along the way, Kai'Sa saw many people greet Irelia, and every time she stopped to respond to their salutes and bows.

"You have a lot of followers, but you don't have the airs of a leader at all." Kai'Sa said.

"I never asked them to do so, but they all regarded me as the leader. After the war, the number of rebels increased, but I can remember few familiar faces. The old members of the rebels have They've all been replaced by fanatical new fighters from faraway provinces and towns she's never even heard of."

This incident did not make Irelia happy, and Kaisha saw the invisible and huge pressure on her shoulders.

She was completely promoted to this high position by everyone, and no one cared whether she was willing to do so in her heart.

"Did they obey orders?"

"Most yes."

"What about the few?" Kai'Sa asked, and Irelia fell silent again.

When they came to the cemetery, they saw a group of widowers, widows, orphans and widows, placing sacrifices on the graves and mourning the dead relatives in front of the tombstones.

Kaisha noticed that some of them would look at Irelia with hatred, which made her very puzzled, did Irelia kill their relatives?

"They don't seem to like you very much."

"It's not like, it's what you see," Irelia said. "The Battle of Upright was the first time the Ionians rose up against the mighty enemy Noxus, and I was at the forefront."

A soft dirge came, sung by an old woman at the grave, and Irelia listened intently, lost in fond memories of the old days.

The singing stopped, and Irelia returned to reality, and said dejectedly:

"Some people think it is wrong for me to fight back with force, because such actions awaken violence in people's hearts... More people join the rebel army to fight for Ionia, and for Ionia Death. The Brotherhood of Navoli tried to rule the land with an iron fist, no better than Noxus, and after the war the strife in the Land of the Birth never left..."

"And those who lost their relatives and friends in war or riots, some of them will blame me for everything, say that I have killed peace, and regard me as the culprit of all this. Because from the moment they use force to fight back, their homes have been destroyed. The harmonious balance is forever lost. That is the great price of victory."

"Nonsense, don't resist and wait for the invaders to show mercy?" Kai'Sa felt aggrieved by what happened to her.

Resistance causes more bloodshed and sacrifice, so resistance is wrong. Is it right not to resist giving up your homeland and living on a piece of land with your enemies? Really confused.

"I don't blame them. Ionia is special. We have settled disputes peacefully for a long time." Irelia pulled Kai'Sa out of the cemetery. Saying such things here will disturb the soul rest in peace.

"They are immersed in the old dream, and you are the first to wake up." Kahn commented on this matter from the perspective of a bystander, but this matter will have different results when viewed from different angles.

"Maybe. Sometimes I think, too, that I've killed peace with my own hands."

"Peace was not killed by you. It was a war initiated by the Noxus. Don't try to reconcile with Noxus in a peaceful way. This is a country that will collapse if you don't start a war."

Kai'Sa's kindness made Irelia completely relaxed. She stopped in front of an ordinary tent and said to Kai'Sa, "Can you tell me? I hardly know our enemy."

"The land of Noxus is very barren, not as rich as Ionia. And they have a lot of mouths to eat. If they can't be self-sufficient, they can only rely on wars to plunder resources and consume population. Otherwise, famine will destroy the empire. .”

Kai'Sa only had a vague impression of Noxus, and she had only been to Noxus' colonies.

"As scary as it sounds, those leaders treat human lives like numbers."

"This is just your subjective impression. Why Noxus soldiers are absolutely loyal to the empire, which shows that the empire also has something worth following."

"Is it the determination to make the country better?"

"You don't need to know, you just need to know that even if you didn't stand up at that time, another Irelia would stand up and lead this resistance."

Kahn's words made Irelia fall into contemplation again. Past experiences have turned her into a thinking person. :(/

Because she is already a public figure, every move will have a far-reaching impact, she must plan before acting, think twice, and try not to bring more negative effects.

Kaisha saw Irelia stopped in front of the tent for a while, and pointed to the tent and asked her, "You won't just live here, will you?"

When Irelia nodded for confirmation, she didn't know what to say.

"Be careful, don't get mixed in by Noxian spies."

"I can protect myself." Irelia put the weapon behind her back into the tent and put it down, and said to the two people outside: "Would you like to come in and sit?" The fastest update mobile terminal::

The two went in and sat on the reed mat, drank a few cups of tea made by Irelia herself, and there was some movement outside the house, which attracted Irelia out.

She went outside to ask a few questions, and then came back and picked up the cloth bag with the weapon on her back, and said with a serious expression: "Some refugees have come to the east of the camp. I have to ask what's going on."

"Did the Noxians do it?" Kai'Sa asked.

"I'm afraid that's the case."

"Let's follow." Kai'Sa said to Karn.

The three of them got out of the tent and walked east, and saw a group of Ionians in a panic on the edge of the camp.

There are old and weak women and children, they don't have much on their bodies, and they look tired, as if they were driven out of the village.

They were surrounded by people from the camp, conducting close exchanges and inquiries. The people here are already understanding the situation and trying to help them.

"Which of you is the village chief?" Irelia asked.

An old man with long braids walked up to Irelia with the help of another man and nodded his head.

"The old man is the head of Keyun Village."

A weak voice came from the old man's mouth, and Irelia noticed that his old face was mottled with tears, and there must have been an unforgetable sad experience.

"Old village chief, what's wrong with you?"

"The vastaya destroyed our temple, knocked the balance, the village was flooded with trees, we escaped in haste, and some remained in the woods forever."

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