LOL: Summoner of Goddess Janna

Chapter 260 God’s Chosen Janna Alliance

Swain's vision is still too limited.

In other words, no one in Rune Land has ever seen this style of play.

Even many leaders thought that when Levi said that he wanted to spread the faith of the goddess Janna to the whole world, he meant to lead Zaun's soldiers to fight all over the world and occupy every inch of Runeterra.

In this regard, Levi could only say:

"What age are you in, and you are still engaging in traditional expansion?"

Does the leader need more territory? unnecessary.

The leader's biggest reliance is Janna. Janna's strength comes from people's faith. Whether the believer is Zaun or Noxian, he can provide her with faith.

Therefore, the leader only needs to export faith, and he can already get rich enough rewards.

And... "Even if I don't want to export my faith and just want to export hegemony, I don't need to destroy people and nations or actually control the territory!"

"Now that the Hexagon Flying Gate and the giant freight ship have been invented, the economy has become globalized. I firmly grasp the military, technology, energy and financial hegemony, and I can make the whole world work for me by printing some paper bills."

"Occupying people's territory doesn't mean that it will increase the cost of maintaining security for itself out of thin air?"

Swain: "..."

His mind is vivid.

Hey, it turns out there is still this trick.

This form of hegemony seems to be much more advanced than Noxus' old model. Can the empire be saved?

"Don't think about it. The premise for doing this is that you have the absolute strength to suppress opponents all over the world. Does Noxus have this strength?"

If Noxus really had this strength, it would not be on the verge of collapse due to years of unfavorable wars.

"And I analyzed it in the article "Who Can Save Noxus". The reform of seed benzene and boiled barley cannot save Noxus.\

,""Because the 'distribution according to capital' rule will definitely create a huge Matthew effect where the winner takes all, the cake will be eaten by the big aristocrats. What will happen to the remaining grassroots extraordinary people?"

Levi extinguished the newly ignited fantasy in Swain's heart with a few words.

He pointed out a clear path for Swain: "Establish a leader association belonging to Noxus, clean up the old and new nobles of the empire, and bring a complete bottom-up change to Noxus." !”

This was Swain's betrayal of his origins, his betrayal of everything in his past.

But what he will get will be a brand new Noxus.

And it is a new Noxus that is independent and belongs to the Noxians.

"But..." Swain felt a little uneasy: "Are you really willing to let New Noxus become an independent country?"

"Didn't you say before that the country needs to 'disappear'?"

"That's a lofty ideal, not a plan that must be realized immediately," Levi said.

"As a leader, I certainly hope to see the world become unified, nations disappear, and people from all over Runeterra come together to build a homeland regardless of race or origin."

"But the problem is that ideals are ideals and reality is reality. We leaders also pay attention to seeking truth from facts:"

To be honest, are we now in a position to allow the country to perish and the nation to disappear immediately?

No, it's not the time yet.

The country is the product of irreconcilable class contradictions. If we want the country to wither away, we must first let the class completely die out.

But now, even in Zaun under the leadership of the leader, they are paid according to their work, rather than distributed according to their needs. If people are paid according to their work, there will naturally be differences between rich and poor, and between different classes. It’s just a matter of narrowing the gap as much as possible.

If you want the country to disappear, you must at least let the leader win on a global scale, and let the boundaries between countries gradually become blurred under the integration of Janna's thoughts.

This is not enough. It must be matched with a high degree of progress in productivity to achieve universal unity, and then the country will naturally wither away.

The reality is still far from this step.

On the other hand, a nation, as a stable community formed through long-term historical development, is not so easy to die out in a short period of time.

Especially Runeterra...

Runeterra has experienced thousands of years of endless wars, and people in various countries and regions have long aroused extremely strong national consciousness in the endless wars.

If they did not unite and love their nation, they would have quietly disappeared into the long river of history like the countless countries that were previously annexed by Noxus.

One of the most outrageous examples is:

Historically, the Shurima Empire has ruled the Icathian region for more than 900 years, and the Icathian people have not yet been assimilated by the empire. They even succeeded in rising up more than 900 years later, summoning the void and beating the Shurima Empire, which was full of Ascendants, to a near-death state.

In short, although the nation is just a story, it really does not mean that it will cease to exist immediately if you say it does not exist. Unless you can get everyone in the world to believe that at the same time.

If Zaun's leader forcibly "helps" the Noxians forget their national identity, the Noxians will only write bloody articles like "The Last Lesson", thinking that this is what Zaun wants them to do. The country will be destroyed and the species will be destroyed.

In the same way, if the leader of Noxus goes to help the Demacians in their struggle, most Demacians will just think that this is the Noxian Empire pretending to change its face and come to invade again. German territory.

I won't be able to help you at that time.

He might also get beaten up by his class brothers in Demacia.

"So the existence of the country and the nation is still necessary for the time being. We can first build a coalition of Jannaist countries around the world, and then slowly resolve conflicts and eliminate barriers during development."

"When people all over the world accept the theoretical education of Janna's thoughts and gradually dissolve the strong national identity in the past, we will be able to slowly realize the true unity of Runeterra."

Levi said sincerely.

"This..." Swain was moved.

But he also had concerns: "Is Zaun really willing to help the Noxians so selflessly and get nothing?"

New Noxus is truly independent. Doesn’t Senior Zaun feel at a loss?

This incident is actually a Rashomon. Looking at it from the perspective of both parties, each has its own opinion.

The Noxians are definitely not willing to be a son to the Zaans and betray their sovereignty and interests, even if you are a so-called old-timer.

From Zu'an's point of view, I invested so much in you, but for the sake of my own "narrow" national interests, I went against my elder brother on some matters. The eldest brother must have some opinions in his heart.

I support my little brother, don’t I just want to have a good helper who is always available?

"No, you think so, that's because subconsciously you still only regard other countries as vassals, not so-called brothers."

"As the true leaders, we will not have this kind of feudal father-right mentality."

If I take advantage of you, I will listen to you. In the final analysis, this is just a transaction, and what is exported is only hegemony, not belief.

After all, even if I don't believe in your Janna ideas, won't I still have to listen to you if you give me benefits?

"This..." Swain still refused to believe it.

Because this kind of pure friendship between countries does not conform to his realistic understanding of international relations theory.

Aren't you afraid that I will become the leader of New Noxus after I return and rebel against your leaders of Zaun at a critical moment?

"Singing the opposite tune shows that we have conflicts and differences." Levi said: "If we have differences, we can completely resolve them through communication and exchange."

"Communication can't solve all problems." Swain said disdainfully.

If words are useful, what do you need fists for? History has long proven that most ideological differences end up resorting to force.

"No, communication can solve the problem." Levi said.

In the past, communication could not solve problems because everyone had fists and felt that they could rely on their fists instead of their mouths.

And if you imagine that you can solve the problem by just reasoning, then the opponent's fist will hit you in the face first.

So everyone could only fight each other and kill each other like crazy.

And now, or rather in the future...

"The biggest fist in the future will only be in the hands of Goddess Janna."

"With the goddess Janna maintaining the international order within the alliance, we can only use communication to solve problems - no one, including us in Zaun, can even think of talking to our comrades with fists."

These words made Swain's heart surge.

But he suddenly discovered something was wrong:

Good guy, those nice words you said before are all deceiving people!

In the final analysis, this alliance is still just an illusion!

"Hypocritical, shameless!" Swain scolded him directly:

Since Goddess Janna is the biggest fist in the world, if Goddess Janna sides with you, Levi, and Zaun, then don’t the remaining franchise countries have to listen to Zuan?

"It's not what Zu'an says, it's what the Alliance Central Council says."

"Members of the Central Council will come from all the alliance countries. After Zaun merges with Pi City in the future, it will only be one of the alliance's alliance countries." Levi said seriously.

He is willing to allow the participating countries to maintain independence, but not complete autonomy.

Otherwise, just like all the voters that the leader created in the factory at the beginning, in the future, just the participating countries meeting and arguing over trivial matters will probably last for hundreds of years.

Without a central council to grasp major policies, this scattered Janna Alliance may not be able to accomplish anything major in the future.

"Then how should we choose the people for this central council?" Swain asked in a serious tone.

It is said that the candidates come from all franchised countries, but there must be specific selection criteria, right?

If you choose too many people from Zaun, wouldn’t Zaun actually become everyone’s father?

"I suggest that each member country allocates seats according to population proportion and elects itself." Swain also made a suggestion by the way.

This suggestion made Levi roll his eyes:

Good guy, who doesn’t know that Noxus is the most populous country in Runeterra now?

If the selection is purely based on population ratio, without any other conditions, then the Alliance Central Council will probably be taken over by Noxus?

Don’t call the Jiameng the Jiameng, call it the Second Noxus Empire instead.

"I already have a solution for this." Levi said: "Each franchise country will nominate equal shares, or..."

"That's not fair!" Swain interrupted angrily.

The number of quotas for each franchised country is the same. Doesn’t the smaller the population have the greater advantage?

With so many people in Noxus, why do they only get the same seats as the 4 million people in the Twin Cities?

With such a small number of seats, how can Noxus's directors fight for the interests of Noxus?

"Listen to me." Levi signaled Swain to calm down: "Equal selection from each franchise country, or selection based on population ratio, it doesn't matter - because on top of this, Janna's divine choice must be added. "

"Only those with the purest faith and true leaders can join the Alliance's Central Council."

"And the real leaders have no country at all."

"They are all true internationalists who have completely given up their national identity, just like me - do you think I am a Zaun?"

Sorry, he's not even from Runeterra.

"Will I favor Zaun and embezzle the interests of other countries for the sake of Zuan?"

"No, every decision I make is for the happiness of all mankind, not the happiness of one city or one place."

"The future central council of the Janna Alliance will also be a central council composed entirely of real leaders and belonging to all mankind."

Not only do people have no selfish motives, they also do not have a public spirit to strive for the interests of the country. They only have an innocent heart to strive for happiness for all mankind.

This may not sound realistic.

As innocent as a fairy tale.

"But with Janna, with Janna's divine choice——"

"We can turn fairy tales into reality!"

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