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0239 Bad news

By presenting facts and evidence, Camille has made the members of Parliament aware of the threat of Zaun.

But after realizing the threat, the first reaction of the legislators was to divide the old money and the new rich, and at the same time hope that the other party would pay for this competition...

No one said anything, but everyone understood that if Zaun could be defeated, Piltover would feast on the corpse of the new Zaun, and even vomit!

But how can it be so easy to suppress or even defeat Zaun in economic competition?

Paying the price is inevitable.

It's a pity that no one is willing to take the initiative to bear this price. It is best if you can push it to the other party.

This is also the main purpose of Camille convening this special meeting.

Although the two sides are now either angry or expressing their feelings directly, and they are arguing fiercely, at least they have realized that this silent competition is inevitable.

Next, what Camille needs to do is to mediate and make both parties pay a price they can bear and accept.

This is something Camille has been doing for some time in the past, and now she is somewhat familiar with it.

When you have power, this is the best way to guide!

However, just when she was about to have a good talk with these congressmen, there was a rapid knock on the door outside the conference room.

The meeting was interrupted, and the expressions of the members were a little subtle.

At this juncture, who is knocking on the door?

………………

Amid everyone's surprised gazes, the Secretary-General of the Secretariat entered the conference room. She glanced at Camille, who was silent, and then at the editor-in-chief beside her.

The bald editor resigned quite sensibly - after he closed the door, the secretary-general finally spoke softly.

"Just now, the fleets sent by several chambers of commerce... all sent back news."

"Oh?" Camille's eyes flashed red, "What did they say?"

"The merchant ship of the Gunojia family was attacked by the Ionians." The secretary-general said in a low voice, "Their family's flag... is very similar to that of a certain Noxian war group. When it arrived on the Ionian coast

It was attacked by the locals, suffered heavy losses, and was forced to evacuate. It is now repairing the ship on Philo Island and looking for sailors."

"Trash." Camille commented coldly, "I have been reminded of my business attitude, but I am still holding on to the Noxians. I deserve this!"

The Secretary-General obviously couldn't answer Camille's words, so she could only continue to say:

"The Myrdalda family's merchant ship passed through Philo and arrived in Zivonia. They successfully established relationships with the locals and purchased a large amount of Ionian specialties."

Camille finally nodded after hearing this, and her expression relaxed a lot.

"However, on the way back, they were intercepted by the pirates of Bilgewater - all the goods were robbed, and only one messenger was released by the Bilgewater people..." At this point, the Secretary-General's voice dropped.

Down, "he brought a ransom demand from the people of Bilgewater."

"Didn't Medalda's fleet have ship markings?" Jess, who was sitting in the parliamentary seat, said with some surprise, "I heard Mel say that her fleet all has ship markings...those

Are pirates already so rampant?"

"Well, Congressman Talis, in fact, the Myrdalda family's merchant ships are currently not protected by ship markings." The secretary-general said with some embarrassment, "Not long ago, there was a change of power in Bilgewater, and the new

The pirate leader takes over."

"That's the one in the photo in your hand." Camille continued the second half of the sentence, "Sarah Fortune, the new King of the Twelve Seas - where is the fleet? Was it also robbed by pirates?"

"That's right." The Secretary-General nodded, "The Punkby family's ship was also robbed by pirates, and the pirates who robbed their family also claimed that...any ship that dares to interfere in Ionia's trade is the entire Birgi

Walt's enemy."

After saying this, the Secretary-General lowered his head.

The entire conference room instantly became silent, and the members of the House of Representatives looked at each other in disbelief at the result.

"Those sea rats, do they really think of themselves as the king of the ocean?!" Someone punched the table angrily, "They are actually colluding with the Zaun people... I really think that Piltover is being manipulated by others.

Of?"

"They are obviously well prepared." Camille took the pile of documents brought by the Secretary-General and nodded to let her leave the conference room temporarily. "They hid all their advantages and waited to suddenly hit us.

Caught off guard - everyone, while you are still thinking about who will be on the battlefield of this invisible war, Zaun has already carried out a shameful sneak attack!"

As Camille opened her mouth, all the congressmen fell into silence.

"The trade between Hex Technology and Sun Gate is the two legs for Piltover to pursue progress." Looking around, Camille's eyes flashed red, making it difficult to look directly, "And now, Zaun

It officially challenged us in two aspects at the same time!"

Everyone's expressions were somewhat hesitant. Although they were unwilling to accept it, at this moment... the situation was just as Camille said.

"With Hex Technology as competition, we are not afraid of the Zaun people's challenge." Camille continued, "But it is obvious that the Zaun people will not be willing to accept such an understatement of competition. They are eager to use more intense methods.

Steal the technology and profits that belong to us from our hands, and squeeze out our future."

"They have raised a challenge, and Piltover...will meet it!"

The MPs still looked hesitant.

Zaun is indeed a threat.

But competing head-on so directly...

That’s something that’s delaying everyone’s ability to make money!

At this moment, someone even almost blurted out the phrase "Whoever gives up on Zaun should solve Zaun's problems."

Fortunately, this guy still has a brain. Although his expression is unhappy, he at least controls his mouth to prevent trouble from coming out of his mouth.

"So, I propose." Camille finally stood up, with her hands on the table, and a pair of eyes swept over everyone's faces, seeming to reach into everyone's hearts, "From now on, we should respond, do you need to?"

Using only economic means, we can teach the Zaun people a lesson and let them correct their position - what do you think?"

Congressmen, you looked at me and I looked at you, but there was no direct reaction.

"Zuan's food is highly dependent on Kumangla, and its non-staple food is highly dependent on Belgun." Camille didn't seem to care about the reactions of the parliamentarians, and continued to talk about herself, "I propose that the United Trade Chamber of Commerce be responsible for pulling

Regarding the prices of staple foods in Kumanggala and non-staple foods in Bergun, let’s teach the Zaan people a lesson first… Now, let’s start voting.”


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