LOL: Summoner of Goddess Janna

Chapter 279 Lux’s Awakening

Mrs. Ogesha's unprecedented frankness made Lux's little head buzz.

She never imagined that Kyle, the angel of justice whom her mother told her as a positive story when she was a child, and the winged patron saint on whom Demacia was founded, would actually have this image in the minds of these old nobles.

She also thought that Kyle was as important to the Demacians as Janna was to the Zaunians.

Unexpectedly, the Demacian nobles actually feared their own god, just as they feared Janna.

"Yes, a god like the angel Kyle is troublesome enough." The nobleman's mask of glorious justice has been torn off, and Mrs. Ogesha simply stopped acting:

"Compared to the angel Kyle, the goddess Janna is even more terrifying and suffocating!"

The angel Kyle just obsessively demands that everyone, including the nobles, abide by the law.

And the goddess Janna is incredible.

She not only has legal requirements for those in power, but also has strict requirements for those in power morally and religiously.

This is simply to make life miserable for officials!

"Anti-humanity, this is so anti-humanity!" Ogesha said: "Human beings are inherently selfish. Trying to fight against human nature and build Bandle City in the material realm will not have good results!"

Lux: "..."

She was completely confused.

The little girl didn't think around the corner. She was still asking: "Mother, do you think so? Are the goddess Jana and even the angel Kyle all 'bad people'?"

"But don't we Demacia respect the angel Kyle the most, and continue to inherit the spirit of rule of law left by the Winged Guardian God?"

Yes, the spirit of rule of law in Demacia does not seem to have changed because of Kyle's departure.

From the king to the baker, from the servant to the soldier, no one is above the law, and no one is above justice.

This is the national creed of Demacia and a common belief among Demacians.

"If you think Kyle is not good, then why do you still advocate the dogma she left behind?" Lux didn't understand.

"Fool!" The mother sighed helplessly: "We still pay attention to the rule of law and "the king is under the law". Of course, it is to restrain the king from doing anything wrong!"

"Lux, do you still think that the interests of the nobles and the king are completely consistent?"

Nobles don't want a selfless goddess to put pressure on them. Likewise, they don't want a powerful king to put pressure on them.

The more powerful and unchecked a king is, the more uncomfortable his noble officials must be.

Although one is selfish and the other is selfless, the king and the goddess are the same to the nobles.

The nobles want Demacia to be a Demacia where the nobles have control over everything, not anyone else's.

"Compared to the powerful monarch and the angel Kyle, the goddess Janna is undoubtedly a more intolerable existence for everyone."

It’s really terrifying that a true god who wants to bind all the nobles under their faith is such a powerful true god.

The Demacian nobles have already suffered from a selfless goddess, how can they invite another one who is more "extreme"?

Therefore, the nobles are very afraid of the goddess Janna. Even if they have never come into contact with the Wind Leader before, they also know what they may face in the future.

"Demacia doesn't need a goddess, let alone a goddess like Janna!" Ogesha said firmly.

"..." Lux fell completely silent.

She lowered her head, tears streaming down her face, and was speechless for a long time.

Tears streaked across her cheeks and soaked her chin, but she didn't reach out to wipe them away.

"Lux, do you understand now?" Ogesha finally regained some of her former tenderness, hugged the deeply hit Lax into her arms, and gently stroked her daughter's soft golden hair:

"You think you are just dividing your own family's land, but in fact, you are challenging the entire Demacia today."

"You think you are just following a good god, but in fact, you are fighting against all the nobles of Demacia."

"So, be sensible...and stop causing trouble to the family."

"I..." Lux remained silent.

Finally, her green and immature eyes became much more mature: "I understand."

"Very good." Mrs. Ogesha was trying to smile reassuringly.

Lux said: "I understand why."

"Mother, you said so many things, and you said them all from the standpoint of a noble."

"Because you are a noble, and we are all nobles, so we must prioritize the interests of the nobles, not the interests of Demacians, right?"

"Laxana?!" Mrs. Ogesha's face darkened.

She shouted a little anxiously: "Why don't you understand?"

"Of course we have to protect the interests of Demacians! Our destiny is closely tied to the national destiny of Demacia. Only by making Demacia stronger and allowing Demacians to live a better life can we Only then can the glory of the Crown Guard family shine even brighter."

"but--"

"We are different from them after all."

Whether it's the Picheng family or the nobles of Demacia, there are many people who care about the lower class and are keen on charity.

For example, Sona's adoptive parents, General Barrett and Lady Lestara of the Bouvier family. In order to help the poor in Demacia, the couple was even willing to sell off the fiefdom left by their ancestors.

There are actually quite a few good people like the Barretts among the powerful.

They are true philanthropists.

However, please note that this philanthropy can only be done by their own initiative and choice out of their own free will.

Rich people take the initiative to do charity, which is a good thing that no one objects to.

Other rich people praise it, the poor are happy, and the people who eat melons are also happy to see it.

But if a bunch of idiots gathered outside the villa and forced rich people to do charity, the situation would be terrible.

But now, the leader is not just asking you, the noble master, to do charity. Their theory clearly states that the feudal aristocracy is a historical legacy that is more backward and reactionary than the Ziben family and needs to be gradually eliminated.

"This kingdom is ours. What we give to you is yours. If we don't give it to you, you can't take it away."

Mrs. Ogesha finally spoke out the nobles' feelings without any concealment.

Lux: "..."

The little girl's fragile outlook and young mind once again suffered a huge collision from reality.

"Mother." Suddenly, Lux raised her head angrily: "I understand—"

"What do you understand again?" Mrs. Ogesha was more alert this time.

Sure enough, I heard Lux ​​say: "Mother, the conscience of a noble has its limits."

"One thing I have learned from my short period of practice is that the more you pursue moderate reforms, the more you will find that the conscience of the nobles has limits."

Mrs. Ogesha frowned when she heard this; "Lux, what exactly do you want to say?"

"I'm no longer a noble, mother!"

Lux stood up firmly.

Her fingertips condensed a bright light with her emotions, and there was even a faint air current surrounding the light.

At this moment, she is not Lux Crownguard, but Lux, the glorious lady of Demacia!

Ogesha: "..."

Snapped--

She slapped her daughter's glory away.

Then she turned around and left with a sad look on her face, slamming the door shut before leaving:

"Laxana——"

"You should continue to reflect on me!"

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