Looking at Vi on the side, Caitlyn didn't know how to describe her current mood. But one thing Caitlyn could be sure of was that Vi definitely hadn't figured out the current situation—nor truly understood the meaning she wanted to express.
Thinking this, Caitlyn took a deep breath, suddenly understanding those words Faen had said to her before—that is, concealment and avoidance might be understandable for others. But for Vi...
Thinking, Caitlyn sighed somewhat helplessly. This attracted Vi's attention, but having just said such words, the current Vi didn't know how to comfort or ask.
And Caitlyn didn't mind, just glancing at Faen and sighing with emotion: "Should have listened to you earlier..."
"Can't help it, each of us views the world from a different angle. The spectator sees most clearly." Faen looked completely casual, not feeling too surprised about the problem Caitlyn faced now.
And hearing Faen's words, Caitlyn nodded. Then after a moment of silence, she took a deep breath, subsequently propping up her body with difficulty. Just the next moment after Caitlyn stood up, in Vi's vision, thick turbid white life essence flowed gurglingly from between the legs of Caitlyn, who was kind, cool, noble, high-born, and wise in her impression.
And feeling Vi's gaze, having accepted the current reality, Caitlyn didn't feel excessive shyness either. Just an inexplicable weird feeling mixed with shame and immorality emerged in the bottom of her heart.
Although called a weird feeling, Caitlyn could feel that although special, this feeling wasn't completely unique... Before when serving Faen with Zeri, when Zeri actively came over to kiss her, Caitlyn felt a similar feeling.
First confusion, then panic, finally incomprehension. Until the very end, feeling Faen's nutrient solution sent from Zeri's mouth, only then understanding Zeri was sharing with her. While happy, she could clearly feel how depraved this behavior was. And the intense joy after realizing this depravity and accepting this depravity.
And now, showing Vi the favor she received... perhaps the current Vi still couldn't understand how intense the feeling of Faen entering the flesh was, but this still made Caitlyn generate an inexplicable impulse.
People cannot avoid impulses, and judging a person shouldn't be by impulses, but whether they can control them—that is, the so-called judging a gentleman by deeds not by thoughts.
And Caitlyn was undoubtedly a person with strong self-control. Even feeling this subtle sense of immorality, Caitlyn could still endure the inner impulse, looking at Vi and saying seriously:
"In fact, I am very happy... and very relaxed."
"How can it be..." Vi shook her head in disbelief.
And Caitlyn didn't stop there, but looked at Vi and said: "You might not know others very well, but you should know Zeri and Seraphine, right?"
"...Know." Vi swallowed, nodding in hindsight.
Should say, no one in the current Twin Cities doesn't know them—Zeri needless to say, almost already considered by people as the future mistress of Zaun. And regarding this identity, let alone others, even Vi didn't have half a thought of questioning. Ultimately, the things Zeri did were too beautiful. After setting the tone, Faen rarely managed Zaun's affairs... or rather didn't care at all.
Under these circumstances, Soona also intended to teach her daughter how to strive for benefits. Maybe Silco could try to compete for the position of future Zaun leadership? But unfortunately, after seeing the current Zaun stable and improving, Silco himself gradually retreated to the second line, concentrating on assisting, only responsible for dealing with problems left over from the Chem-Baron era and providing some suggestions when Zeri and Soona encountered problems.
Under these circumstances, let alone as a child growing up in Zaun, even with Vi's own character, she couldn't deny these things Zeri did.
And Seraphine was the same—although in reputation not as trusted and loved as Zeri in Zaun. But since returning from Zaun, Seraphine's voice seemed to have been opened by something. Just humming a few melodies lightly could infect a large area of people instantly.
At the very beginning, Vi was worried whether this ability would cause a large batch of crazy guys like cultists to appear in Piltover. But after actual experience, Vi could almost be certain that Seraphine sincerely hoped the two cities could reconcile... And after accumulating huge popularity, Seraphine didn't use this opportunity to amass wealth frantically, but let people of the two cities resonate with each other's pain, understand each other's thoughts, and embrace each other's ideals through free performances in the mid-level plaza one after another...
Perhaps in some people's view, Seraphine's behavior was betrayal? Was insulting the past glory of Piltover?
But Vi couldn't care about that much... Vi was a child of Zaun. Seeing Seraphine hoping so much that the two cities could live in harmony, listening to Seraphine's melody, Vi could feel Seraphine had no selfishness. If forced to say, it was that Seraphine's parents were also Zaunites; she wanted to find a good destination for herself, and also for these two cities.
"So, can you understand? I won't feel pain in this..." Looking at Vi who seemed to realize something, Caitlyn said earnestly: "Although it's weird to say, they all share the same ideal as me. Even if Faen's private virtue is open to question, the feelings between us are still very good. After finishing a round of games, we even lie in Faen's arms together discussing and imagining the future of Zaun and Piltover..."
"But... but wasn't your debate with Zeri very intense today..." Vi's expression appeared somewhat difficult.
"We are not afraid of disagreement... because we are all doing what we can for these two cities in our own ways." Caitlyn said: "This is a competition, a healthy competition. In fact, even if we discussed so intensely, when night comes, we are still good friends."
While speaking, Caitlyn looked at Vi with a complex expression. Because she knew this was still not enough to make Vi put down everything in her heart. Simply, Caitlyn moved her body directly, letting Vi see the gap in size more intuitively.
