What should I do if I want both of them?

"Converter, I need you!" Yang Yi sent a distress signal to the converter, hoping to have both of them.

[Ding... New feature loading]

[Ding... New feature loaded]

[Ding... Consuming 1000000 EMC points will lock Hextech. Locked Hextech will appear in your next selection.]

"The boss is awesome!"

One million EMC values ​​are nothing to him.

The greedy Yang Yi wanted to go even further: "Could I use EMC points to select all Hextech tokens? Name your price, I can afford it!"

The switcher isn't working; it seems like it won't work.

"Tsk, forget it." Yang Yi shrugged. It was already pretty good that he was able to lock in one.

After thinking about it, he chose "Steel Your Heart" and locked "Uninterrupted Recovery".

Although the healing from [Unending Recovery] is tempting, it's enough for now, and getting a Steel Heart is more beneficial.

After selecting Hextech, Yang Yi's health in the void surged, and the health bar, visible only to himself, turned pure black.

"Haha, this battle is awesome!" Yang Yi felt the surge of power within him and punched a void creature the size of a planet.

With a crisp clang, the steel of the heart rang out. Under his punch, half of the void creature's body exploded, turning into void energy that was absorbed by the conversion table.

"Is this the Power that tempers your heart?" Yang Yi clenched his fist, feeling the explosive power contained within. Now he couldn't wait to continue stacking more layers of Heart Steel.

Inside the Zaun tavern, the unique taste of the alchemical liqueur made Yang Yi involuntarily close his eyes.

Holding his wine glass, Vandel looked troubled and asked Yang Yi for advice: "Master, to be honest, I really don't know much about the education of these children. Do you have any good ideas?"

Yang Yi put down his wine glass, cleared his throat, and said in a serious tone, "Old Fan, I'm not trying to be mean, but your kids have quite a few problems."

Van der blushed; what Yang Yi said was true, and he couldn't refute it.

“Zu’an is indeed a bad place. Children are easily led astray, but that cannot be an excuse for you not to discipline them.”

"Petitioning is a bad habit that must not be tolerated! If it is not corrected now, it will be even more difficult to discipline people in the future."

Van der nodded in agreement: "You're right, I overlooked that before."

"In addition, you also need to pay attention to your child's mental health."

"That girl Wei, I think she's just single-minded. When faced with a problem, she only knows how to act. It's obvious that no one has taught her to use her brain."

Vander opened his mouth, then fell silent for a moment. Wei's personality was indeed somewhat impulsive.

"As for Bao Bao... her problems are much more serious than Wei's. Haven't you noticed that she... seems a bit mentally unstable?"

Upon hearing this, Vandel was startled and grabbed Yang Yi's hand, asking urgently, "You...you mean Bao Bao...what happened to her?"

Yang Yi patted Vander's hand to calm him down: "Don't get excited, I'm just guessing. But, Bao Bao does seem to have some issues. You'd better observe him more closely."

“This…” Vander slumped back into his chair. He had always thought that Bao Bao was just a little eccentric, but he never expected…

"Old Fan, you can't educate children with just love."

"You have to discipline them when necessary! You have to discipline them when necessary! Otherwise, once they grow up and go astray, you won't be able to control them anymore!"

Van der nodded in deep agreement: "You're right, I understand."

"Good to know." Yang Yi nodded in satisfaction. "By the way, I have some books on education and learning here. Take them back and take a good look. Feel free to ask me anything you don't understand."

"Thank you so much!"

"Don't mention it, it's all for the children."

I wonder what Wei and Bao Bao's reaction will be when they see these books?

Just as he and Vander were about to clink glasses, a series of hurried footsteps suddenly broke the tranquil atmosphere in the tavern.

A Black boy rushed in, followed by a bewildered Benso. Yang Yi recognized the boy immediately; he was Ike in his childhood, nicknamed "Little One."

Yang Yi raised an eyebrow. This plot wasn't right. He remembered that in the original novel, Benso should have already...

When Vandel saw the two men, he assumed they had come to check on him after hearing that he had been kidnapped by Hilko. He quickly stood up and said with a relieved smile, "Benso, I'm alright, thanks to this mage who saved me."

Benso looked guilty: "I'm sorry, Vander, I wasn't here tonight and couldn't help. Otherwise, I would have beaten that bastard Hilko to a pulp!"

Vander waved his hand, comforting him, "It's a good thing you didn't come. Hilko somehow got hold of a modified monster; we were no match for it. If it weren't for this gentleman, we probably would never have seen him again."

Benso then noticed Yang Yi and quickly thanked him, "Thank you, sir. I'm so sorry, Vander, I wasn't there when you needed me most."

"It's strange, the little guy was acting really strange today. He saw me this morning and immediately hugged me, calling my name over and over. When he knew I was coming to see you, he absolutely refused, and ended up clinging to me all day. He only just started to act normal again, otherwise I wouldn't have been able to come to see you at all."

Chapter 77 Faith and War

Little Ike walked up to Benso, his expression serious: "I'm sorry, Vander, I couldn't stop Hilko today."

Van der and Benso were taken aback.

Vander asked, "You knew Hilco was going to kidnap me today? Impossible. Hilco is always careful. How could he let anyone know?"

Ekko took a deep breath, his expression complicated: "This is a matter that can't be explained in a short time. Vi and Jinx... no, Boom, are they alright? Can we call them out to talk together?"

“Jinx? Boom?” Vander keenly caught the pause in Ekko’s words and suddenly remembered Yang Yi’s earlier comment about Boom having mental problems.

Seeing Ike's serious expression, Vandel turned around and called Vi, Bobo, Craig, and Milo.

Ike was overjoyed to see that Craig and Milo were also safe and sound.

Soon, the group sat down around the tavern table. Vi looked at Ike, her tone tinged with impatience: "Hey, kid, what's the matter that you had to call us all over so late at night?"

Ike didn't answer Vi; his gaze remained fixed on Bao Bao. Bao Bao was currently curled up in a ball, hiding in a corner.

Ever since returning to the tavern, Vi has been giving Blast a good talking-to about the explosion. Blast is currently feeling down.

"Ahem," Ike cleared his throat and stood in front of everyone, "Let's get to know each other again. Hello everyone, I'm Ike."

“Hey, little one,” Wei rolled her eyes, “Everyone knows that, right? Get to the point, don’t waste time…”

Wei wanted to continue speaking, but Vander stopped her with a look. She pursed her lips and said nothing more.

Ekko continued, "I am Ekko, but not the Ekko you usually know. I... may come from the future, a few years from now, or... a completely different parallel universe."

"The future? Parallel universes? What is this little guy saying?"

"Could it be that he was scared out of his wits during the day?"

"How can this be?"

"Quiet down, we'll discuss this later. Let him finish first."

Yang Yi looked at Ike, signaling him to continue.

Ekko continued, "The world of the future faces a tremendous crisis. The Hextech technology that Piltover is currently developing will awaken the 'Wild Runes' in the future."

“Viktor, a Zaunite who worked as a teaching assistant at Piltover University, used the power of the Wild Runes to turn most of the people in the Twin Cities into mindless puppets.”

"The Twin Cities are in chaos, and even the Noxian Empire can't do anything about it. The entire Runeterra is on the verge of collapse."

“We fought back with all our might, but we failed. In the end, I put all the Hextech Gems into the time-control device, hoping to go back in time and stop Viktor, or…” He paused, a resolute glint in his eyes, “…to kill Viktor directly.”

"And so, I ended up here. Now it seems this is either my original world or a similar parallel universe. But either way, I must prevent the tragedy from happening!"

"If this were the past of my original world, I could have prevented the birth of Hextech and directly avoided the disaster."

"If this is a parallel universe, then I'll study Hextech and find a way to deal with Viktor!"

Ike isn't afraid of making mistakes; he'd rather make a mistake than do nothing.

When Yang Yi heard that the entire Rune Continent was on the verge of collapse, he almost burst out laughing. Dude, are you speaking Chinese?

Viktor can threaten the entire Runeterra with just a small fragment of rune? He'd probably run into some blue-skinned bald mage the moment he stepped outside.

It seems I need to give them a little lesson today.

"Ekko, that Viktor you mentioned is indeed skilled. But to think he can dominate Runeterra just by using Wild runes? No way!"

Yang Yi smiled, his tone tinged with disdain, "Anyone you pick from outside Shuangcheng would be enough to give him a hard time."

"Let's talk about Noxus first. The undead warrior Sion, the super idea queen LeBlanc, the vampire Vladimir, and the commander Swain are probably all capable of going toe-to-toe with Viktor."

"Even if Viktor manages to take care of Noxus, Demacia is not to be trifled with. One Colossus alone is enough to give him a headache."

"Not to mention the fallen angel Morgana and the righteous angel Kayle."

"Even if Viktor wipes out Demacia, does he think that's the end of it? There are still a bunch of demigods in Freljord."

"Ornn, Volibear, and Anivia—these three were born alongside Runeterra; they could wipe out the Twin Cities with a single sneeze."

"Even a single demigod from Freljord would be enough to give Viktor a hard time."

"Besides these, there is Ionia, the Soul of Ionia, the Master of Shadows, and Grandma's best granddaughter, Irelia."

"This doesn't even include the Protoss on Mount Targon, the Naga Kabulos of Bilgewater, the Yordles of Bandle City, the soon-to-be-resurrected Shurima, the politically correct Black Horde, and the demons and Darkin that pop up in Runeterra from time to time, etc."

"Viktor thinks he can conquer the world with Wild Runes? What a load of bull!"

Vandel and his men were stunned. They had thought that Noxus, with its large army, was the strongest in the world, but they hadn't expected there to be so many powerful forces outside.

Not to mention the gods who only exist in mythology.

Ekko, who was initially filled with anxiety, was now relieved. It turned out that there were so many powerful beings on Runeterra. Even if this was a parallel universe and he couldn't stop the catastrophe from erupting in his own world, he could still find a stronger force to go back and deal with Viktor.

Meanwhile, in the void, Yang Yi was killing void monsters while plundering void energy.

Yang Yi was reluctant to kill the void monsters that had appeared. He really hoped that their regenerative abilities were strong so that he could withstand a few more hits.

[Ding... Phase 1 Void Energy Collection Completed]

[Unlocking modules...]

Suddenly, a notification sound from the switch table echoed in Yang Yi's mind. Completely immersed in the joy of steel, Yang Yi did not pay attention to the progress of collecting energy in the other world.

Now I've actually collected them all at once.

Moreover, this time the module was unlocked without drawing anything; the module was unlocked directly.

Yang Yi wondered what modules would be unlocked. He was somewhat looking forward to it. The previous switch table had indicated that the void energy level was too high for ordinary energy collectors to absorb, so he figured the unlocked modules would definitely be extraordinary.

Moreover, the module unlocking speed is much slower than before. It used to take only a few seconds, but this time it took several minutes.

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