Without Lux's prompting, it might have taken Sarah a long time to wake up from the joy of successful revenge.
However, after Lux gave her the vaccination, when the emptiness of successful revenge hit her, Sarah immediately found a new target for herself.
Organize Ionian trade.
Sarah agrees with Lux's opinion that Ionia trade is a good opportunity for Bilgewater.
Although Sarah, who grew up in Bilgewater, was familiar with pirates, she had never engaged in plundering herself. In her opinion, becoming an armed merchant was a pretty good idea, both in terms of safety and profit.
Better than being a pirate.
However, when she began to think seriously about trade-related matters, an increasingly violent chaos broke out and quickly swept the entire Bilgewater.
Plank was finished, but Sarah, as the instigator, underestimated the impact of "Glank was finished in front of everyone". Even if she responded immediately, the situation in Bilgewater would still be ruined.
It got worse.
People who saw the end of Planck can be roughly divided into two types.
The first type fell into panic and couldn't extricate themselves. Their idea was "Planck is so powerful that he will die even if he wants to die." The second type was ignited by Planck's death and fell into madness. After all, they
It seems that "Ganglank, who has ruled Bilgewater for so long, seems to be just like this."
No matter which one it is, it will be the source of chaos in Bilgewater next.
Therefore, when Sarah wanted to invite several powerful social groups to negotiate and hoped that everyone could sit down and chat, no one paid her any attention.
Everyone is busy playing the game of big fish eating small fish - they all hope to become the next Planck.
In this case, Sarah simply gave up the No. 1 solution to the problem peacefully and switched to the No. 2 plan - the Siren under her command quickly went into martial law, and her sailors occupied the repairs of the slaughterhouse.
factories and shipyards, while beginning to expand their influence.
With Sarah officially gone, the whole of Bilgewater was in chaos.
……………………
Lux, who was in Bilgewater, saw war head-on for the first time in her life.
Although the pirates and gangs of Bilgewater cannot enforce the same orders and prohibitions as the regular army, this does not prevent them from seizing various "strategic locations" just like the regular army.
And this kind of competition has undoubtedly brought huge trouble to Bilgewater.
When a fishing boat goes out to sea, in addition to the basic tithe, it also needs to pay protection fees to many people - the Iron Hook Gang was quickly wiped out with the tacit understanding of all the forces, and then all the forces involved gained "inheritance"
He claimed to be a "violator" and began to actively collect protection fees.
As for popular areas like the Slaughterhouse Pier, four or five gangs, large and small, were keeping an eye on it. The boss, who was tired of collecting protection fees, simply closed down the business. They no longer purchased the harvest of fishing boats, sea monsters and sea fish that could not be sold.
They were piled up on the dock, making the already unpleasant smell of the slaughterhouse even more stinky.
For these wealthy bosses, this choice is understandable.
But in Bilgewater, people with savings are really rare.
Without these sea fish and sea monsters, Bilgewater fell into a strange famine - the fishermen stopped fishing because they were exploited too much, the sea monster butchers stopped working, and the fish that everyone eats every day is now gone.
.
Being in it, Lux truly experienced for the first time the ignorant and chaotic state of Shurima before it was established in Kalya's stories.
Planck is an absolute bastard.
But this bastard... in a sense, is a symbol of order in Bilgewater.
No matter how rubbish the order is, it is still order.
Without this order, all we can do is change the King's flag on top of the city.
Amid the chaos, Lux simply took out the investment given to her by Gangplank and built a small shelter in White Harbor to provide protection for the helpless Bilgewater fishermen and dock workers.
During this period, there were naturally people who wanted to take advantage of the situation.
As for this kind of bastard reaching out to civilians, Lux had no scruples at all. After killing two waves of guys without eyes, this place finally became a rare safe haven.
"Karya, is this a war?" In the dead of night, looking at the quiet shelter, Lux couldn't sleep. "When I was young, Demacia was also fighting, but I have never seen such a formation.
battle……"
"Because the war has not reached the capital of Demacia, and the order in Demacia is still there." Kalya said in a gentle tone, "Why, do you feel that you can't accept it?"
"I always feel a little guilty." Lux scratched her wet blond hair, "Maybe things didn't have to come to this."
"No, as long as Gangplank is finished, things will definitely come to this point." Kalya saw clearly, "The main reason is that you are subconsciously transposing into Bilgewater using the situations you have seen in other places.
So there was a bit of misjudgment.”
"Wrong judgment?" Lux was a little confused, "What wrong judgment is there?"
"Bilgewater is different from other places. The social structure here is very primitive and unstable." Taking advantage of this opportunity, Kalya began to teach Lux, "As a pirate city, the only rule here is that
Planck’s will, so with Planck’s demise, this place will inevitably become a mess.”
"But in Zaun, the only law was what the Alchemist Baron said..." Lux blinked, still a little confused, "But after the Alchemist Baron was eliminated, Zaun did not appear in this chaos.
.”
"There are two main reasons for the stability of Zaun." Kalya explained, "The first is that before the Alchemy Baron was finished, an organization representing the interests of Zaun workers had already been established; the second reason, Zaun
The bottom line is much higher than that of Bilgewater, and it has a complete social organization. Most people have detailed social positioning, and there are older people and younger people in their prime."
"..."
Lux thought about it and found that the truth was indeed what Kalya said.
"In Zaun, workers have to work in factories, and miners also need to dig in mines. Most people are producers." Kalya continued, "And in Bilgewater, in addition to fishermen, sea monster butchers
And operators, most of them are not producers - if the Alchemy Baron is only an exploiter, then these thugs can only be regarded as plunderers."
"Predator?"
"Yes, we arrest and rob everyone in a disorderly and unruly manner." Kalya snorted, with a hint of disgust in his tone, "In Zaun, we eliminated those exploiters; but in Jivot, for example,
, the predators are still alive and well, everyone depends on their ability, the big fish eats the small fish, how can Bilgewater not be in chaos?"
Reading thousands of books is worse than traveling thousands of miles. The chaos in Bilgewater taught Lux an extremely vivid lesson.