LOL: Summoner of Goddess Janna

Chapter 101 Alchemy Baron Renata (for subscription

The time to part has finally arrived.

No child in Zaun can escape the fate of being a child laborer.

Zeli's childhood partners "grew up" and entered the factory one by one, and then completely disappeared from her life.

Others have even been working part-time to earn money since they were 7 or 8 years old.

A child like Chuck who had a relatively free childhood and didn’t work in a factory until he was almost 14 years old had a good family situation in Zaan.

"Can't we go later?" Zeli was a little disappointed.

"No." Chuck said, "Actually, I have already signed the contract, and I will officially enter the factory to work today."

"Well..." Zeli was even more lonely: "But... if you also go to work, then we will never see each other again."

Those of her friends who used to work in the factory never showed up after they left.

Zeli was a little worried, whether they were dead.

Although her mother told her that they were just too busy with work and had no time to see her again.

But if a person doesn't even have a few minutes of free time to meet friends, what is the difference between death and death?

"Chuck, you better start working later."

"I can go to your house and help you tell your mother..."

"My mother is dead." Chuck replied calmly.

Zeli: "..."

The news was supposed to be shocking, but Zeli was surprisingly calm.

Because of similar news... She had heard it countless times from friends, relatives, and neighbors around her.

People die every day in Zaun.

If she was shocked and shed tears every time she heard such news, Zeli's eyes would have been swollen from crying.

"Chuck, I'm sorry." Zeli sighed desolately.

"It's okay." Chuck smiled and comforted her instead: "Zeli, you don't have to worry about me."

"The job I'm looking for is actually pretty good. It's in Lord Renata's alchemy potion factory - I heard that it only takes 12 hours a day to work there, and the income is much higher than other factories. You can get a full week of work." Where is the silver wheel!"

"Really?" Zeli's eyes lit up.

Although this treatment is far inferior to that of Zaan apprentices in Picheng, it is already a very lenient and generous condition in Zaan.

If you only need to work 12 hours a day, then maybe Chuck can set aside a little free time every day to meet and chat with her old friend!

"That's great!" Zeli couldn't help feeling happy for her friend.

"Then, Chuck..." She collected her mood and reluctantly said goodbye to him: "We'll see you later."

"Well, see you later."

Chuck left anyway.

Zeli was the only one left.

Then Zeli suddenly realized that she seemed to have nothing to do.

Although there are many, many things to play with, no one will play with her anymore.

Maybe... "Should I make more friends?" Zeli is a familiar person, and she actually knows quite a few people.

If she really wanted to find someone to play with her, she couldn't find it.

But...she didn't want to feel the lost feeling of her friends leaving her side one by one.

That was even more unbearable than being alone alone.

Because Zeli's family conditions are better than others, she does not need to work in a factory until she becomes an adult, so as long as she makes friends, she is destined to be "abandoned" by them one by one in the future.

"Forget it, let's go home..." Zeli sighed.

As she walked back home alone, she was greeted by acquaintances along the way.

The uncle in the shop, the homeless kid, the neighbor's grandmother, there is no one she meets who she doesn't know.

Kezeri still felt lonely.

She was still worried about something, and she couldn't let go of her mind.

Finally, Zeli returned home.

And her home is in Zaan, which can be said to be the only "luxury configuration".

because...

"Dad! Mom! Grandma!" Zeli said hello to her parents who came back from the night shift as soon as Zeli came home, and her grandma who was resting at home.

Yes, not only her parents are still alive, but she also has a grandmother who is still alive and kicking in her 60s.

This kind of family configuration is rare in the entire Runeterra, not to mention Zaun.

"Zeli, are you back so early?" Grandma hugged her dotingly, and then smiled kindly: "Shouldn't you play outside for a while?"

"No." Zeli sighed: "Chuck has also gone to work, and no one will play with me in the future."

"That's right." There was no need for her family to comfort her, Zeli cheered herself up, and asked her well-informed parents:

"Dad, Mom, Chuck said he was going to work at Baron Renata's alchemy potion factory."

"I forgot to ask him just now—is it far from our home? If I have a chance in the future, can I go to the factory to find him?"

"This..." As soon as this question was asked, the expressions of her family members became a little subtle.

"Baron Renata's pharmacy factory..." Mother was silent for a while with a complex expression, before finally answering: "It's quite far from our house, and it's in the ditch area. The security is very bad."

"Zeli, don't bother Chuck."

"Yes." Dad then echoed: "Zeli, you don't have to worry about Chuck... Baron Renata is a well-known philanthropist in our Zaun. Chuck is lucky to work for her. Nothing will happen."

"Well... I understand." Zeli nodded, as if she was finally relieved.

"Then Dad, Mom, I'll go back to my room to rest first."

As usual, she walked back to the bedroom with ease.

Back in the bedroom, Zeli hung her dirty coat and jacket on the chair, stepped on her heels and threw her shoes to the ground, wearing dirty socks with holes showing her toes, she lay flat on the bed like a salted fish .

Then she took out her beloved self-made Walkman, put the tape of "Symphony No. 5 in C Minor" in it, put on the headphones, and quietly enjoyed the beautiful melody that belonged to her alone.

Zeli was immersed in the world of music, and gradually forgot those troubles in reality.

But, suddenly...

The music stopped abruptly, and the sound from the earphones was gone.

"Damn it!" Zeli suddenly became nervous: "Could it be broken?"

She was about to take off her earphones and turn on her homemade Walkman to take a closer look.

But outside the bedroom door with extremely poor sound insulation, there was a faint conversation:

"We're talking about this now, Zeli won't hear her, will she?"

It was her father who spoke.

It was her mother who answered in a low voice: "It's okay. Zeli is listening to music with headphones on at home."

"Alas..." Mom began to sigh as she spoke, "I never thought that Chuck's child would enter Renata Gorask's alchemy factory."

"Honey, do you think we should find a way to help him?"

Zeli's father was silent for a moment.

Then he replied helplessly: "Help? How?"

"Gorask Industry is not a place where you can enter or leave as you like."

"That kid probably signed the prostitution contract—"

"He is now a slave laborer, and it is impossible to repent."

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