LOL: Summoner of Goddess Janna

Chapter 274 Even if you are poor, you cannot poor Zu An

At this moment, Mrs. Ogesha didn’t know that her daughter had been abducted.

She was still focusing on her duties as Demacia's diplomatic envoy, busy meeting and talking with Levi, the president of the Windleader Association.

Although Levi is different from Mel, and different from all the opponents that Mrs. Ogesha has come into contact with before, he only has the leadership qualities of a reckless hero and does not have any demeanor of a noble gentleman.

This makes her very uncomfortable

However, the contact and exchange between the two parties initially went very smoothly.

Because Demacia needs the Wind Leader as a friend, and the Wind Leader also needs food imports from Demacia.

Both parties have needs for each other, so this cooperation is much easier to negotiate.

The only dispute is how far this "friend" must be in order to be considered satisfactory to both parties.

Demacia’s opinion is:

"Let the Wind Leader send troops to assist Demacia's eastern defense war and help Demacia guard the Gate of Sorrow?" Upon hearing this condition, Levi couldn't help but frowned slightly.

"Yes." Mrs. Ogesha explained well prepared: "But don't worry. We don't need the Wind Leader to fight for Demacia. We just need the Wind Leader's flag to appear on the battlefield of Demacia. That’s it.”

"I understand." Of course Levi understood: "You just want to drag me into the water and help you attract the firepower of the Noxians?"

"..." Mrs. Ogesha is still not used to Li Wei's too Zuan's language.

This is very inelegant. Not suitable for formal diplomatic occasions.

But what Levi said was right.

"You don't need the leader to fight for Demacia?" That sounds nice.

But as long as the flag of the Wind Leader appears on the battlefield, it is an open alliance with the Kingdom of Demacia and a declaration of war on the Noxus Empire.

Looking at the map again, Zaun is so close to Noxus and so far from Demacia. At that time, Noxus will not be able to "secure the country first before fighting against the outside world" and pour all its firepower on the leader?

At that time, the leader will have no way to retreat, because behind them is... Demacia, 10,000 miles away.

To protect Demacia, they need to fight to the last Zaun.

"You don't regard us as friends, but as enemies." Levi said rudely.

Isn't it just a signal to deceive a worthless teammate into selling it so that he can run away?

He is familiar with this trick.

"President Levi, you are worrying too much." Mrs. Ogesha's expression did not change, and she still maintained her elegance and grace: "The leader is protected by the great goddess Janna. Even if we form an open alliance, Noxa There is a high probability that the Si Empire will not take action against Zuan."

"Those Noxians will only fear the strategic deterrence of Demacia and the Zaun Alliance and stop their greedy and shameless war of aggression. President Levi, please seriously consider this proposal - the peace of Runeterra is in our hands at this moment .”

"Peace? I'm afraid you're just talking about peace in Demacia!" Levi still mocked without shame.

Although he hates the aggressive Noxus Empire. But he also disliked Demacia's practice of talking about justice but saying nothing about peace, pursuing interests while occupying the moral high ground.

"Do you know how much it will cost if Zaun and Noxus decouple - even if it is not a full-scale war, but just a complete economic decoupling?"

"All our food imports come from Noxus, and more than 80% of our industrial product exports go to Noxus."

"If we openly ally with Demacia today, tomorrow you'll see millions of unemployed workers on the streets."

Levi's tone was very serious. He couldn't bear the consequences.

But Mrs. Ogesha feels that this is completely bearable: "Food imports can be provided by us, Demacia."

"As for the unemployment problem caused by the obstruction of industrial product exports..."

This is not a problem at all in the eyes of Ogesha, an old nobleman.

"As long as those ordinary people have food to eat, they won't cause any trouble." Ogesha said with experience.

We are already at war, how can the people on the front lines continue to live and work in peace and contentment? Isn't it normal to be unemployed?

"As long as we ensure food supplies and implement wartime controls, Zaun will remain monolithic."

"As for the lives of those unemployed Zaun workers... they will have to suffer for a while before Noxus gives in."

Perhaps realizing that what she said was a bit too much, Ogesha also specifically added: "We in Demacia will find ways to make up for the economic losses caused to Zaun due to the war confrontation through various forms of assistance."

"for example..."

"No, absolutely not." Levi was not interested in listening at all.

He didn't want to let the Zaunites suffer just to help Demacia take a breather.

Although he is not particular about giving priority to Zaun, nor is he a supporter of the theory of building a city, one thing he knows very well is:

Now, as long as conditions permit, he must give priority to Zaun's economic development and ensure the living standards of Zaun people, rather than other things.

Why has Goddess Janna's strength recovered so quickly recently?

Why has the Windleader's faith spread so rapidly in Zaun in the past few months?

In addition to the Zaun workers' natural affinity for Janna's thoughts, and the leader's effective propaganda work, there is another most important reason, which is very vulgar but also very realistic:

That is, ordinary people can see that the leader has truly improved the lives of the Zaan people.

"Actually, until more than two months ago, before the goddess Janna came to the Twin Cities, our promotional work in Zaun and Piltover was not as smooth as outsiders imagined."

Because not everyone naturally has a high degree of ideological consciousness.

For most ordinary people, including the poor people in Zaun, no matter what ideas or doctrines you promote to them, it will have no effect at all.

In our simple expectations, only ideas that can help us live a good life immediately are good ideas.

At that time, the Windleader Association had just established a foothold in Zaun, and the living standards in the base area were far from comparable to that of Piltover.

Therefore, the propaganda work of the leader often encounters this problem:

You tell him about seed benzene exploitation.

He tells you that people in Piltover eat steaks and live in big houses;

You tell him that the world is unified.

He tells you that people in Piltover eat steaks and live in big houses;

You tell him where Piltover's excess profits come from, and how many third-world workers are behind Piltover's prosperity.

He told you that people in Pi City can wash dishes for 300 silver wheels a month.

...

With so many theories, your theory can make the lives of the people of Zaun as good as those of Piltover?

Since Picheng can live so happily even if he practices zibenism, then zibenism is right and perfect.

Your thoughts against such a perfect doctrine are wrong, naive and useless;

Many people in Zaun at that time thought so.

As a result, promoting Janna ideas to them is useless.

Promoting the national hatred between Piltover and Zaun and shouting the simple slogan "Make Zaun great again" can actually achieve good results.

This situation continued until...

"It lasted until the goddess Janna came to the Twin Cities, Camille's reactionary group was destroyed, Piltover fled, the economy collapsed, and fell into a terrible depression..."

Seeing the power of the goddess, and seeing that the lives of the people of Piltover were getting worse and their own lives were getting better, everyone believed that Janna's ideas were really useful.

From then on, Janna's faith began to spread at a rocket speed.

"Now Janna's faith is widely spread in Zaun, but it is not deep yet."

"In order for the Wind Leader to truly establish a foothold in Zaun, I will never let Zaun get involved in the war prematurely and let the Zaun people suffer unnecessarily."

Levi opposed Zaun's priority, but supported Zaun's temporary lead.

Because people naturally yearn for a better life and worship and yearn for the strong.

The people of Zaun in the past longed for the wealth of Pi City, but could not accept the pie painted by the leader.

Foreigners now and in the future will also become interested in Janna's theory because they long for Zu'an's wealth.

And if the Zaun people under the leadership of the Wind Leader are still a bunch of poor people...then outsiders may not be sensitive to Janna's thoughts if they see it.

"I look forward to building Zaun into a holy place for Janna's faith and a beacon for the civilized world." Levi said without hesitation.

Although Levi knew that the fuel for this lighthouse must come from workers all over the world.

But I couldn't bear it. In the propaganda field, this beacon is bright enough and easy to use.

Only by building Zaun into a model of wealth in Runeterra, and into a city on a mountain that people all over the world aspire to, can we impress those pragmatists who only look at the efficacy but not the principles, and make them actively accept Janna's ideas.

Therefore, at least until the Wind Leader achieves the final victory across Runeterra, the lighthouse of Zaun still needs to stand out from the crowd.

"So I won't let the people of Zaun suffer. What's more, it's for Demacia, which is thousands of miles away."

"Do you understand, Mrs. Ogatha?"

Ogesha marveled at Levi's frankness and his unabashed ambition for the world.

But even if Levi didn't say this, she could still read it from the goddess Janna's theory. It's actually not that scary.

After all, Demacia and Zaun were not ideological partners to begin with, but only allies in terms of interests.

"I understand." Seeing Levi's firm attitude, Ogesha could only give up her original idea.

In fact, Demacia did not expect Zaun to readily agree to help block the gun.

She made this embarrassing request for cooperation just to pay the exorbitant price on the spot.

It is not convenient for Zaun to openly antagonize Noxus right now, but...

"We still have a lot of things we can do privately."

Mrs. Ogesha was about to raise the conditions again, and Levi thought of it together with her.

It's just that Ogesha wanted to trick Zaun into giving up his life, while Levi wanted to convince Demacia to bleed.

"It is not convenient for Zaun to come forward to fight for Demacia." Levi smiled slightly: "But as allies, we have many opportunities to fight together - and this opportunity has already arrived."

"Opportunity?" Ogesha was confused.

"Yes." Levi tapped lightly on the map and pointed at Ionia: "In fact, we, the leader, have already fought against Noxus semi-openly on the battlefield of Ionia. "

"Mrs. Ogesha, I wonder if any soldiers from Demacia are willing to help out?"

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