LOL: Summoner of Goddess Janna

Chapter 293 Silas: I want to create a world belonging to mages

How to promote Janna's ideas to Demacians?

Lux and Sona have always had this problem.

Although they have learned a lot of theories from Levi and Seraphine and have a passion for it, practical experience is not something that can be obtained out of thin air just by having theories and enthusiasm.

So Lux got the idea of ​​a mage prisoner army from Levi, thinking of starting with the group of mages who were the most oppressed in Demacia and the most receptive to Janna's ideas.

Her initial idea was to rescue these mages from the Demon Forbidden Tower under the banner of the Prisoner Army, and serve them delicious food and drinks as soon as they left Demacia, so that they could feel the leader. Good, thus achieving the purpose of promoting Janna’s thoughts.

But Levi denied her.

He took as an example what happened to Victor and Lina when they first promoted Janna's ideas in the factory when Wind Leader was first established, and told Lux:

“People are most eager for change only when they are oppressed.”

"You have not let everyone understand why the world needs Janna, and you easily give them whatever they want. That will only win them simple worship of the savior, rather than sincere belief in Janna's theory."

then...

Lux and Sona thought about it and finally decided:

Since people are most eager for change when they are oppressed, they might as well promote Janna's thoughts to the mages while they are still oppressed.

Who is oppressed? Oppressed by the Demacian nobles, the Demon Seeker Corps, and... the "ambitious" Lux Crownguard.

"Everyone, this is where you are now."

"The nobles see you as a risk that needs to be eliminated, the demon seekers see you as prey that provides blood for food, and Lux ​​Crownguard sees you as war supplies to fulfill her personal ambitions."

"No one can save you now, the only one who can save you is yourself!" Sona said righteously.

"This..." Silas nodded slowly after hearing this.

These words completely spoke to him, and also spoke to the hearts of most mages.

But the problem is...

Shouldn't it be him who says these words?

Where did this girl and that leader come from?

"Wait! Everyone, calm down!" Silas stood up in time.

He pointed at Sona and said to everyone: "Don't forget, this woman came with Lux. She can't be trusted!"

Everyone was really hesitant. After all, Sona and Lux ​​had been standing together during the day, and their relationship seemed very close.

But Sona only answered unhurriedly: "I am the undercover arranged by the Wind Leader next to Lux. Of course I have a close relationship with her. If we don't have a close relationship, how can I be this undercover?"

"Yes, I really can't believe it."

"But given your current situation, who can you trust besides me?"

"This..." The mages were speechless.

"I know, you may not understand me or our leader." Sona said while the iron was hot.

She knew that these mages had been in prison for a long time and had no idea about the current political situation in Runeterra.

So she promptly explained in the most concise language: "We are believers of the wind of change, the goddess Janna, and are..."

"Goddess Janna?" The mages reacted one after another.

The news of the arrival of the true god and the siege of the city by hurricanes has been the hottest topic in Runeterra in the past few months.

Even if the mages are trapped in prison, they can vaguely hear this world-shaking name from the jailer's discussion.

They may not understand the leader.

But they had heard of the goddess Janna.

Now that the powerful goddess Jana has sent people to save them, wouldn't they... be saved?

The eyes of the mages were all ignited with the flame of hope.

Even Silas temporarily put aside his doubts. He asked: "Woman, since you said you were sent by your goddess to save everyone, how are you going to save us?"

Yes, how to save it?

The mages all looked over with concern.

"Self-rescue." Sona said: "When the army leaves Demacia, I can find an opportunity to steal the remote control device of the collar and help everyone unlock the explosive collar. At that time, everyone can take the opportunity to get rid of Lux's control and completely get rid of Demacia. Marcia’s hunt.”

Silas: "......"

Good guy, why do you even have the same action plan as him?

His lines were completely stolen.

Also, this girl...

Staring at the elegant blue-haired girl in front of him, Silas didn't know why, but he always felt that something was wrong.

By the way...she is also a Demacia noble!

The nobles of Demacia are simply untrustworthy!

Silas was extremely wary, but the mages had been inspired by Sona's promise and began to obey the noble girl's words.

Then Sona briefly introduced the future action plan, warned everyone to wait calmly, and then took out "A Brief Introduction to Janna's Thoughts" one after another, distributed them to the mages, and introduced everyone to the leader. ideological theory.

The mages were still oppressed by the Demacian nobles when they arrived, and they experienced firsthand the necessity and urgency of change;

Secondly, they received Sona's promise. While they had hope in the Wind Leader, they were also curious about the Wind Leader's intention of saving them.

Therefore, when Sona introduced the theory to everyone, they all listened very carefully.

So the military camp became a training camp for leaders, and the gathering of mages became an ideological and political classroom for leaders.

After a long time...

"Everyone, do you understand?"

It was her first time being a teacher to so many people, and Sona was actually a little uneasy.

First of all, her grasp of theory itself is not that profound.

Secondly, the introductory textbook "A Brief Introduction to Janna's Thoughts" was mainly written based on the social background of the Twin Cities.

What it talks about is mainly an analysis and reflection on modern Zhenism.

However, Demacia has not even developed socialism yet, and is still stuck in the feudal period. There are many chapters that cannot be copied directly and told to Demacians.

So Sona was a little worried about her publicity effect.

Fortunately...

"I understand." Mages are born with strong mental power, so there is no one with poor brains. They are very understanding.

Although most of what was written in the pamphlet was about the Twin Cities and Noxus, many of the articles in it mainly criticized Demacia's currently almost non-existent Sebenism.

But everyone still keenly grasped the core of the idea that Sona wanted to impart to them:

"Class."

Class is a core concept in Janna's ideological theory.

One of the necessary prerequisites for becoming a leader is to learn to look at problems from the perspective of class analysis.

This set of analysis methods is not only applicable to the twin cities of Zebenism, but also to Demacia, which is still in the feudal era.

"Just like what was written in the article "Why Demacia Banned Demons"..."

"It turns out that the conflict between us and the Demacia nobles is not a racial conflict between mortals and mages at all."

"It's about the class conflict between the wealthy nobles who don't want to lose their privileges, and the civilian extraordinary people who threaten their vested interests!"

Once you figure out who the two parties to the conflict are, it is not difficult to deduce the corresponding methodology.

"That's right." Sona said, "Our friends are the oppressed people all over the world, not just the so-called fellow mages."

"Our enemies are only the oppressive Demacian nobles, not everyone in Demacia."

"Those poor civilians, tenant farmers and serfs, I'm afraid their suffering is no less severe than that of mages. We should regard them as future comrades-in-arms, not..."

"Nonsense!" Everyone listened intently, but Silas suddenly interrupted with an excited voice.

He didn't doubt Sona's purpose now.

After all, the theory Sona is introducing now sounds more threatening to the nobles of Demacia than the mage revolution he advocates.

Silas wanted to believe that Sona was an enemy of the Demacian nobles and the one who came to save them.

But he still couldn't accept the class analysis theory advocated by Sona:

"Are our enemies just the nobles of Demacia?"

In theory, this is true. Silas was uneducated to begin with, and he didn't know how to refute the Wind Leader's rigorously logical theory.

But he knows how to express emotions.

He did have such sentiments:

"You said nobles are enemies and commoners are friends."

"Why is it that most of what I have experienced since childhood came from the people around me, the common people, the poor, the 'class brothers' you talked about in your theory, are they discriminated against and excluded?"

"When they called me a monster and reported me to the Demon Searcher Corps, why didn't they think that we were all suffering the same way?"

Silas asked angrily.

In fact, what he didn't say was. It was not only his "class brothers" who reported him, but also his biological parents.

His parents treated him like a monster just because he was a mage.

Even biological parents cannot be trusted, but those so-called "class brothers" who are not relatives or friends can be trusted? Thinking back to his past life experiences, Silas really couldn't answer "yes".

"Admit it—"

"Mages and mortals are inherently different people!"

Silas retorted to Sona excitedly:

"No matter how nice you say it, mortals will only fear us and reject us."

"If a mage wants to never be discriminated against or oppressed in the future, he must rely on his own strength to build a world that belongs entirely to the mage!"

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