LOL: Summoner of Goddess Jana

Chapter 271 Can the Forbidden Demon Policy Be Changed?

Chapter 271 Can the Forbidden Demon Policy Be Changed?

Why is Demacia forbidden?

This title pokes at Miss Lux's heart too much.

Demacia's anti-magic policy has brought her endless pain, making her a natural sinner, as if she is a mistake as long as she lives.

She also wanted to know why.

Mother said it was because magic was dangerous.Possessing magic is like carrying a ticking time bomb, which may detonate disaster at any time.

Lux is willing to believe this statement, but there is always a seed of doubt buried in her heart.

Especially after going to sea this time, when she saw that human beings can use their wisdom to control magical energy so perfectly, and make it into a hexa-gate that is essentially no different from a carriage or a ship, this kind of daily transportation After the tools... her suspicions deepened.

Is magic really that dangerous?
It really cannot be used by humans and must be eradicated?
"That's not the case." Li Wei asked himself and answered at the beginning of the article, partially denying Demacia's official reason for banning magic.

"I knew it!" Lux clenched her fists excitedly.

Instinctively, she moved her head to a more frontal angle to read, and nearly pushed Sona's head away.

"Aba." Sona was surprisingly as devoted as she was.She also seemed very interested in this article, or cared very much.

So the two girls huddled in the small world in the corner of the room, head to head, face to face, ear to ear, and read this article.

then
"What Demacia hated was never mages, but uncontrolled folk mages. What they banned was never magic, but those unstable factors that threatened the old aristocratic rule."

In the middle of reading, Miss Lux turned pale.

The essence of Demacia's anti-magic policy revealed by Li Wei in the article is completely different from what she imagined.

And his words are so sharp, so blunt, fully showing the selfishness and hypocrisy of the Demacian nobles.

"No" Lux instinctively refused to believe it.

The anti-magic policy is just a ruling tool imposed by the nobles on the folk mages in order to maintain their own status?
No, it's not possible.

I, Laxana Crownguard, am I not a nobleman?I also didn't see this anti-magic policy because she is a member of the Crown Guard family, so it doesn't work for her!

Lacus was about to refute in her heart, but Li Wei seemed to be able to predict her thoughts, and wrote in the second half of the article:
"Demacia's cultural tradition of hating magic has promoted the birth of the anti-magic policy. The stable policy environment that has lasted for hundreds of years has formed a huge interest group within the Kingdom of Demacia."

"The expansion of the power of interest groups has in turn reshaped the civilizational traditions of Demacia, making the trend of anti-magic thoughts continue to expand and become extreme, and it has become the absolute political correctness of Demacia."

"."

Li Wei's logical and rigorous analysis made the immature Lacus no longer able to refute.

After the analysis, Li Wei commented viciously: "In today's Demacia Kingdom, the Demon Seeker Corps has formed its own faction, and its tail is too big. The only thing that can check and balance this giant beast is probably the The military of the Kingdom of Demacia."

"And surprisingly."

"As the representative of the military forces, the Mianwei family has actually achieved a direct marriage with the leader of the faction of the Demon Seeker Corps."

"The current patriarch of the Crownguard family, General Peter's younger sister, the Fearless Pioneer Captain Sword, is likely to be the female general of the next generation of Grand Marshal, Tiana Crownguard, and Eldred, the head of the Demon Seeker Corps. Marriage has been made."

"The military representative and the police leader are openly married and allied. This is probably intriguing news for any king in any country."

If this were true, the situation would have developed to this point, and the king would generally have been completely emptied.

Next, the better ones will let you sign the Magna Carta, and the tougher ones will directly send you to the guillotine in Demacia
It's just that the future direction of Demacia doesn't seem so realistic.

After the prince came to power, his good brother Galen didn't add nine tins to himself, protect the Duke or anything like that.The Crownguards still seem to be loyal.

Of course, even if this is not the case in the future, Li Wei will not be so straightforward in the article.

Those who understand this kind of thing understand it, and those who don't understand it is inconvenient for him to say more
"As an outsider, I don't speculate too much on this, but the marriage between the Demon Seeker Corps and the Crownguard family is obviously a signal—it reveals that the demon-forbidden forces have already taken a dominant position in the upper echelons of Demacia."

"It is foreseeable that the power of the Demon Seeker Corps will be further expanded in the future, and the policy of banning demons will go further to the extreme."

"Extreme oppression will inevitably inspire extreme resistance. Perhaps in the near future, we will see a mage riot within the Kingdom of Demacia."

Lacus: "."

"Aba." Sona also had a subtle expression.

She sneaked a glance at Lacus next to her, and saw that the little girl had already been frightened by the article, her face turned pale, her eyes were dazed, and the cold sweat couldn't stop oozing out, even soaking her falling golden hair. Let them stick wetly to the sides of the cheeks.

"How, how could this happen." Lux murmured to herself.

Why Li Wei wrote it like this, it seems that even their defending family, her father, mother, and aunt, have become villains secretly planning some terrifying conspiracy.

This is slander!

Lacus wanted to say this, but Li Wei didn't make any subjective speculation at all, but just stated the facts.

The current political situation in Demacia is like this, no wonder others think too much.

Lacus was a little lost, she continued to look down.

But Li Wei did not continue to comment on the political situation in Demacia, because this is not the subject of his article.

In other words, the theme he wants to express is much higher than those court politics in terms of structure, and higher than those power struggles limited to the aristocratic class:
"Since we have predicted the possibility of the mage uprising, as leaders, we must think about another question-can the mage uprising change the unreasonable anti-magic policy and make Demacia better?"

Levi captured Lux's fear and entanglement in one sentence.

Suffering from the anti-magic policy, she sympathizes with mages, and at the same time loves Demacia deeply, she really wants to know the answer to this question.

And Li Wei's answer is also very direct:

"The mage uprising is expected to change the unreasonable anti-magic policy—"

"But it is absolutely impossible to make Demacia better, and even, it has a high probability of making Demacia worse."

"Huh?" Lux was slightly taken aback.

She didn't expect that the leader who always speaks out for the weak would comment on the mage's resistance in this way.

"Because mages have never been weak, they are born property owners, nobles who don't need a surname." Li Wei wrote.

"The mage's uprising is not a revolution, but a struggle for interests between the new rich and the old—"

"If you only kill other people, but not your own life, then it is not called a revolution, it can only be called a rebellion."

Can't help but let the mages take over, can these new nobles really do better than the old nobles?

It's not even worth answering.Just look through the history books.

Of course, upstarts aren't necessarily better, but they aren't necessarily worse either.They can replace the old expensive, which is always progressive.

Then. "Why do I say that Demacia after the Master takes over is likely to become worse than before?"

"Because they didn't solve the main contradiction at all, but completely destroyed the original method used by Demacia to alleviate the main contradiction, that is, the anti-magic policy."

Mages are capable of overthrowing the old order through riots, but they are completely incapable of establishing a more reasonable new order.

Think about what would happen to Demacia without the anti-magic policy?

Without the anti-magic policy, wouldn't there be more grassroots transcendents who yearn for power and status among the people?
How should Demacia deal with these mages without expelling them from the anti-magic policy?

Give them a cake?Do you have such a big cake in Demacia to share with others?

"There are only two endings:"

"One, Demacia was forced to follow the path of Noxus and began to expand wildly."

This possibility is actually not great.Because Demacia has to face the big boss Noxus as soon as it leaves the Forbidden Stone Forest, it simply doesn't have the ability to expand outward.

So the most likely is the second:

"Second, there are constant struggles between old and new nobles in Demacia, falling into endless civil wars."

Either way, the ending is actually a war, an endless war.

Because only war can consume so many "unstable factors".

Rather be a dog of peace than a chaotic person.This statement is not a joke.

Just like the serfs in Demacia are in pain, but if they see how the serfs in Noxus live, they will probably laugh out of happiness.

If they were shown how desperate the Shurima and Ionians had been these past few years, they would definitely stand out proudly for Demacia.

In today's Runeterra, apart from Zaun and Piltover, Demacia is really the most livable country.

"Demacia's anti-magic policy actually sacrificed the interests of the mage group and created a relatively peaceful and stable environment for the vast majority of Demacia."

"It is a ruling tool to oppress people, but at the same time, it is also the best choice Demacia can make at present."

Levi wrote this comment.

Lux stared blankly.
How to look at it and circle back.It turns out that Demacia's anti-magic policy is really for the good of the Demacia people?

Is there really no better way to change it?
"No, there are," Levi wrote.

Lux couldn't wait to read down, and Sona also held her breath and watched seriously.

Turning to the last page, I saw it read:

"Considering our friendly and cooperative relationship with the Kingdom of Demacia, I won't go into details here."

"Non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries is the diplomatic principle of peaceful coexistence that we have always adhered to."

Then there's a whole lot of empty talk.

Lacus, Sona: "."

"There's nothing down here?"

"." She rolled her eyes several times with red eyes.

"Abba!!"

 One update today. Ahem.My family members are undergoing minor surgery, and they need to be accompanied by family members under general anesthesia, so I went.I coded this chapter with a tablet in the hospital.The efficiency of such codewords is too low, and the second one can't catch up.Everyone knows me. I never make excuses or make up stories when I am a pigeon. I have always been a direct pigeon.So, this time, something really happened.Sorry_(:з」∠)_
  
 
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