Chapter 230 Theoretical Master Orianna~)(1/2)
Before I knew it, another two weeks had passed.
Li Wei is still very busy with the integration and transformation of many matters in Zaun and Pigeon, and he has no energy to pay attention to Ionia, which is thousands of miles away.
Thousands of miles away, on the ship approaching Ionia, Riven, "Orianna Levik", has become a mentor in the hearts of all Ionians.
Because she is the leader and a believer of the true god Janna.
On the day Janna came to the mortal world, the Ionian sailors of this ship happened to be in Piltover.
They all witnessed the supreme power of the goddess Janna with their own eyes, so they naturally became loyal supporters of the Wind Leader Association.
In the past two weeks, during the long voyage back to Ionia, they were like the most devout and studious students, following Riven, asking her for the thoughts and theories of the goddess Janna.
Riven couldn't refuse, so she had to bite the bullet and teach everyone.
Fortunately, these Ionians were relatively simple, and she had accumulated a week of self-study before, and she had a "Brief Introduction to Janna's Thoughts" in her hand as a teaching material, so she could barely get through it.
But unfortunately.
As Riven's "Leader's Small Classroom" runs longer and longer, the students' understanding of Janna's theory becomes deeper and deeper, and their desire for knowledge and exploration becomes stronger and stronger.
Slowly, their problems became more and more complex and profound, becoming overwhelming.
Especially the cat-eared girl with Vastaya blood whom Riven saw when she first woke up:
"Master Orianna, can I ask you another question?"
"Fiya." Riven was now very familiar with this cat-eared girl.
She knew that the girl's name was Feia, that she was a hybrid of Ionian and Vastaya orcs, and that she came from a small maritime merchant family in the Ionian Barua province.
At the same time, Feiya is also the owner of this ship.
After her parents passed away, this was the first time she went overseas to do business in the Twin Cities on her own.
This allowed her to witness the arrival of a true god that was rare in a thousand years, and she also picked up such a "Master Orianna" on the road.
"Fiya, you don't need to call me master."
Looking at the respectful expressions of the cat-eared girls as if on pilgrimage, Riwen said helplessly:
"I said, I'm just a beginner in Janna theory."
"Like everyone here, I am just a student of Goddess Janna."
"Master, you are so humble!" Feiya and the Ionian sailors present said with emotion: "You are as humble as a valley, as virtuous as a fool, and you have a sharp knife in your pocket without revealing its edge. You are just like us Balua.
The sword masters of the Wuji Sword Sect are as knowledgeable and humble as ever!"
Riwen: "."
She could only sigh: "Anyway, just don't call me master."
I don't deserve it.
Riven guiltily avoided the admiring gazes of these Ionians. She knew that she almost became the executioner of the invasion of Ionia. She did not deserve the respect of these people.
"I understand." Feiya seemed to finally understand what she meant.
The girl raised her cat ears excitedly and looked over with admiration: "Orianna, what do you mean-"
"There is no distinction between high and low in the revolution. Our relationship is not that of a master and a disciple with personal dependence in the traditional Ionian concept, but between equal status and like-minded companions?"
"Uh" just say yes.
Feiya became more involved: "So I shouldn't call you Master, I should call you Comrade Orianna?"
Comrade? Riven was slightly startled.
Because this word was adapted from the Noxian word "comrade" by Levi. Marit used to call her that too.
"No" Riven tried to dispel the painful memory.
She quickly understood the exact meaning of that word in Feiya's mouth.
People with the same virtues are of the same mind, and people with the same heart are comrades. Comrades are people who share the same goals.
But is she really worthy of being the leader’s comrade?
"Please call me Rui and Orianna, and don't add any other names." She had no choice but to say.
"I understand!" Feiya understood again.
"Orianna, you are a special correspondent who came to Ionia to perform underground work. We are about to return to Ionia now, but we can't expose our identity to the outside world by saying that we are a comrade again."
"E" Ruiwen held her forehead.
Feiya didn't understand her complicated expression at all. She just continued to ask: "Orianna, I want to ask another question - you have been using the Twin Cities and Noxus as examples before.
We explain the thoughts and theories of the goddess Janna."
"Then can you help us analyze the situation in Ionia and tell us how to save Ionia?"
As soon as this question was asked, the sailors present looked at it expectantly. They were all Ionians, and of course they wanted to know how to save Ionia.
But Riwen stood there awkwardly: "This"
She was stumped now.
Why does she always use the Twin Cities and Noxus as examples in her lectures?
Because Levi only wrote about the Twin Cities and Noxus in his "A Brief Introduction to Janna's Thoughts"!
He didn't mention Ionia at all, but only at the level of cultural theory taught by correspondence courses at Riven Elementary School.
She is like a university lecturer who is just dawdling. If there are no PPTs prepared by others, she will not even know how to attend class.
"How to save Ionia? Sorry, I don't know that yet." Helpless, Riven had no choice but to admit her ignorance frankly.
The sailors present were indeed very disappointed. They did not expect that such a knowledgeable and talented "Master Orianna" could not say a word about the situation in Ionia.
However.
Feiya suddenly clenched her fists, her cat ears trembled, and excitedly realized something: "Orianna, I understand!"
"As you told us in class before, we cannot fall into the trap of dogmatism and must adhere to the principle of seeking truth from facts - without investigation, there is no right to speak!"
"That's it!" The sailors also understood.
It turns out that Master Orianna didn't answer, not because she had nothing to say.
It's just that she hasn't conducted an in-depth investigation into Ionia, so she doesn't want to express random opinions.
"Go into the struggle and conduct actual investigations among the masses. This is the attitude a leader should have!" Fiya said with admiration and emotion.
Riwen: "."
She suddenly realized that she no longer had to give lessons.
Feiya and others can already give lectures to themselves:
"The victory of Zaun's struggle depends on Comrade Zaun's understanding of Zaun's situation." Feiya read the contents of the book "A Brief Introduction to Janna's Thoughts": "If it were Ionia, the truth would be the same!
"
"If we want to find a way to save Ionia, we should first investigate the actual situation in Ionia."
"But we haven't arrived yet. We need to do some investigation."
This cat-eared girl can already assign herself classroom tasks.
Her eyes lit up, she pointed at herself and the sailors and said:
"Orianna, why don't you start with us?"
They are all Ionia, and their personal insights, life details, and life experiences can naturally reflect the social environment of Ionia to a certain extent.
If we were to conduct a social survey on Ionia, these people would certainly be the best interviewees right now.
"Um, okay." Riven agreed with a ghostly voice.
She subconsciously picked up the paper and pen, and then was slightly stunned:
Why did she actually start investigating?
She's not a true leader. Do you really think of yourself as Orianna, Riven?
Riven's mood was complicated.
"Orianna? Orianna?" Feiya's impatient call quickly brought her mind back to reality.
Hmm. Just think of it as a disguise.
They can't let them know that I'm an evil Noxian, so I have to play the role of leader.
Riven told herself this, then she finally concentrated on picking up a pen and paper and began to interview these Ionian sailors.
She didn't know how to conduct this social investigation, so she had to use her previous skills of conducting detailed searches in the empire-occupied areas, and meticulously asked for the personal information of these sailors.
The first thing asked was naturally the name.
Perhaps because of a guilty conscience, Riven has been deliberately keeping a distance from these Ionians in private in the past two weeks except for giving lectures.
So except for a few people with familiar personalities such as Feiya, she only knew the others by face and didn't know their names.
To be continued...