LOL: Summoner of Goddess Janna

Chapter 269 Swain’s “anti-Janna” strategy

The nobles of Demacia are not fools. Of course they understand who the leader's theory is aimed at.

The two sides are definitely not on the same page ideologically. It is only due to the huge strategic pressure brought by its old enemy Noxus Empire that Demacia has to temporarily seek cooperation with the leader.

Therefore, Mrs. Ogesha understands her mission: she must not only seek the geostrategic help of the Wind Leader, but also pay attention to the ideological infiltration of the Wind Leader into the Kingdom of Demacia.

"Sona, Lux, after you get off the boat, stay with everyone. Don't walk around at will, don't take other people's things, and don't listen to strangers preaching ideas and theories to you. Do you understand?" Ogesha felt like she was facing a formidable enemy. He warned the two girls.

"Huh?" Lux pursed her lips a little disappointedly: "But I promised Sona that after arriving in Zaun, I will go with her to find Miss Seraphine to get an autograph."

"Laxana!" Ogesha glared at her daughter angrily: "You are not here to travel!"

It wasn't until Lux reluctantly lowered her head that her tone softened: "Anyway, don't act on your own. As for the meeting with the singer, I will naturally help you arrange it through official channels."

"Hmm..." Lux groaned in displeasure.

"Ah..." Sona also nodded carefully.

After Ogesha trained the two little girls, she finally showed off the style of a diplomatic ambassador and led the delegation to the dock.

The reception staff of the Leader were also waiting at the pier.

The leader is Miss Mel Myrdalda, the current permanent director of the Leaders Association and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

As before, she wore a bun decorated with gorgeous gold ornaments, and wore a gold-embroidered slim-fitting dress that was both Noxian and Piltover style. She maintained a dignified and graceful demeanor at all times, and she looked very beautiful. She has the graceful temperament of an aristocratic lady.

Ogesha could tell that the person had an extraordinary background, and she knew that such a temperament could never be cultivated by a small family.

And the image of such a lady was completely different from the image of the Leader Association she imagined, which was composed entirely of Zaun's mud-legged people.

"Mrs. Ogesha, welcome to your arrival." Mel took the initiative to introduce himself: "I am the permanent director of the Leader Association, Mel, Mel Myrdalda."

"Mildda...Permanent Director?" Ogesha and the Demacians behind her both changed their expressions slightly.

The distance between Demacia and the Twin Cities is too far, and it has never been interested in the Twin Cities, which are in the core sphere of influence of Noxus.

It wasn't until Janna came down to Earth more than two months ago that shocked Runeterra that Demacia realized belatedly and began to pay attention to Zaun, thousands of miles away.

Therefore, Demacia's understanding of the Wind Leader is actually very limited.

Their information was collected in a hurry, through hearsay from private smugglers, and through layer upon layer of transfers and embellishing.

The quality of the information is not much higher than that of the old lady's village information station.

It won't go wrong in big things, but it won't be that rich in details.

Therefore, Ogesha knew that the Wind Leader had contacted the kingdom through the smuggling trade relationship of the Myrdalda family, and she had vaguely heard rumors that the Wind Leader had in-depth cooperation with some of the great nobles of Noxus.

But she really didn't expect that among the core leadership of the Co-authored Wind Leader Association, there were great nobles from Noxus!

"Are you from the Myrdalda family?" Mrs. Ogesha asked with concern: "Who is your clan leader, Jagu Myrdalda?"

"That's my grandfather." Mel replied with a smile: "The current leader of the Midarda Chapter is my biological mother."

Ogesha: "..."

Good guy, this is the legitimate daughter of the Myrdalda family!

Is it possible that the leaders of the wind have been ignored by the nobles of Noxus? Or is this simply a branch opened by a Noxian noble?

No, this is not possible.

Ogesha quickly dismissed this ridiculous idea.

Because she knew very well after reading the "A Brief Introduction to Janna's Thoughts" that unless the nobles of Noxus were out of their minds, they would definitely be more opposed to this dangerous theory than Demacia.

The Wind Leaders are a sect founded by the True God and the Chosen One, and it is almost impossible for them to be controlled by external forces.

So there is only one possibility:

"Did you betray Noxus?" Ogetha asked carefully. The surrounding Demacians also stared at Mel in confusion.

"I did not betray Noxus." Miss Meier only replied calmly: "I chose to save Noxus and save the thousands of mortals in Noxus."

Ogesha: "..."

Isn't this more terrifying than betraying the empire?

Ogesha was shocked in her heart, and when she saw Mel with a pious look and clear eyes, she became even more silent.

The legitimate daughter of a Noxian noble and the princess of a warlord, could she really betray her origins for the sake of a pamphlet?

"This..." Ogesha calmly blocked Miss Lux behind her more tightly, as if she was afraid that her inexperienced daughter would be infected by Mel.

And Mel didn't mean to do any ideological propaganda to them. It was as if she had not arranged for the previous batch of pamphlets to be distributed.

She just followed the usual reception procedures for foreign guests, and invited Ogesha and others to board the concierge motorcade prepared by the leader, and drove them out of the airport to Zaun.

Ogesha rode in the same car as Mel as ambassador.

As for the two little girls, Lux and Sona, she also took them with her uneasily.

Soon, the convoy left the airport center and entered the city blocks of Piltover, attracting the attention of many passers-by.

Mrs. Ogesha couldn't help but frowned: "Miss Mel, are we too ostentatious?"

This time she visited in secret.

What is a secret visit?

According to Ogesha's understanding, they should have secretly teleported directly to Zaun, avoiding the eyes of the Noxians throughout the process, and quietly completed the contact with the Wind Leader.

But what she didn't expect was that what was connected to the opposite side of the Hex Flying Gate was not Zaun, but Piltover Airport.

As soon as they landed, they arrived in Piltover, the new colony of Noxus!

Look at the Noxian flags hanging all over the streets and the heavily armed Noxian soldiers patrolling the streets... She may be the first Crownguard family in history to dare to go deep into Noxian territory without troops. member.

In addition, Ogesha had heard before she came that the new governor of Piltover would be the famous wise general Swain. Although this strategist commander had his reputation ruined and his arm broken due to a tragic defeat, his mind would never be damaged.

Is it true that there won't be any problems if their secret mission is so high-profile?

"Don't worry." Mel smiled slightly and said, "If you take a closer look, you will know that Pi City is not dangerous to us at all."

"Oh?" Ogesha looked out the window thoughtfully.

Gradually, she discovered many things that were wrong in the scenery outside the window.

For example, in the imperial colony of Piltover, not only were the red and black flags of Noxus hung on the roads, but there were also many bluebird emblems of the leader.

It was clear that the Wind Leader and Noxus had been at war with each other more than two months ago, but the Wind Leader's shops, restaurants, and various specialty stores were still open in Piltover unscathed.

It's not just a store...

Ogesha actually saw a leader setting up an unobstructed podium on the side of the road, and held a publicity meeting on Janna's thoughts to Mrs. Piltover in a grand manner.

The passing Noxian patrol soldiers not only turned a blind eye to this, but...among the crowd listening to the lecture, there were also many Noxian soldiers wearing red and black military uniforms.

"Are they committing collective treason?!" Mrs. Ogesha had a cold sweat on her forehead. She unconsciously worried about the loyalty of the soldiers for her old enemy.

Because this strange scene frightened her. She didn't want the same thing to happen to Demacia in the future.

"Piltover has become like this. Even the soldiers are openly learning your theories, but the generals of Noxus just ignore it?" Ogesha finally couldn't help but ask.

"Haha." Mel responded with a smile.

She said: "Thoughts cannot be contained, so what's the use of caring about them?"

It's actually quite useful.

It turns out that Camille's combination of white terror + public opinion brainwashing + excessive profit and welfare bribery has achieved good results in Piltover.

If Goddess Janna hadn't crushed her conspiracy with a hurricane in time, at least in Piltover, the reputation of the Wind Leader would have been ruined by the enemy's propaganda machine.

But... now that the offense and defense have changed and the situation has changed drastically, Camille has long been dead, and Piltover has long since lost the strength to resist the Wind Leader.

The former Governor Amystan only wanted to make money and run away, and did not care about the leadership's ideological infiltration of Piltover and even the grassroots soldiers of Noxus.

As for the new Governor Swain...

"I think General Swain's response to our leader's propaganda work is a little more difficult for us to deal with."

Miss Mel was amused in her heart, but on the outside she sighed solemnly in front of Ogesha about how cunning and powerful this "enemy" was.

"Oh?" Mrs. Ogesha was really interested.

She really wanted to know how Swain, the wise general, dealt with the leader's ideological infiltration.

"Inaction, but also action." Mel explained.

The so-called inaction is that Swain does not care about the grassroots soldiers who participate in the leader's propaganda meeting, and still lets them understand the thoughts and theories of the goddess Janna.

"Isn't this just because you haven't done anything?" Ogesha was stunned.

"Because General Swain believes that there are too many soldiers at the grassroots level, and they generally come from poor backgrounds, and are naturally close to Janna's theory, so he will never be able to control them."

"So he simply gave up on controlling the soldiers and focused on educating the officers - after all, the core strength of the imperial army has always been extraordinary officers, not cannon fodder-like mortal soldiers."

"As long as the absolute loyalty of the officer team can be guaranteed, it doesn't matter even if all the rank-and-file soldiers are infiltrated."

"This..." Ogesha vaguely felt that something was wrong, but inexplicably felt that it made sense.

"Then how did Swain restrain those officers and how did he ensure that their thoughts were not penetrated?" Ogesha asked again.

"It's very simple, defeat thoughts with thoughts." Meier said: "General Swain does not prohibit officers from understanding Janna's thoughts, on the contrary -"

"He gave every officer in his regiment a copy of "A Brief Introduction to Janna's Thoughts."

"They are also required to read carefully word for word and sentence to sentence, and write a reading review every week to discuss the flaws and flaws in these theories, thereby forming a theoretical opposition and making people resist the ideological propaganda of the leaders from the bottom of their hearts."

Ogesha: "..."

Why does it feel even more wrong? Isn't this really going to make the officers pretend to be real and read the book and see them as real leaders?

No, probably not.

After all, this was the decision of Imperial Army God Swain.

Most people can only see the first level, but Swain can always see the higher levels. Therefore, people are wise generals and strategists.

It's normal for others not to understand. There must be a rationale for what people do.

"Hmm..." Ogesha didn't completely believe Mel's words. She thought: "We can send people to investigate carefully later. If Swain is really using this method to deal with the Wind Leader..."

"Then we might as well learn from it."

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