Chapter 264 Lux's Confusion
Chapter 264 Lux’s Confusion
The discussion between Mrs. Ogesha and Mel made Miss Lux on the side feel extremely curious and scratching her heart.
She had never seen her mother, who had always dealt with things calmly, be so careful and vigilant about something. Even her daughter, the most evil magic in Demacia's values, had never made her mother lose her temper like this.
So, what exactly is written in that pamphlet?
Just a pamphlet, why should the two powerful countries of Demacia and Noxus be afraid of it?
Lux was originally at a curious and rebellious age.
Just like those vulgar romance novels that ladies were not supposed to read that she secretly read behind the back of the housekeeper and tutor, the more her mother refused to let her read this pamphlet, the more she wanted to read it.
But her mother was watching from the side, and Lacus did not dare to go to Miss Mel in front of her mother to ask for another copy as a souvenir.
So she rolled her eyes and had an idea, and quietly touched Sona who was next to her with her elbow.
"Aba Aba?" Sona babbled and cast an inquiring look.
Lux forced herself to remain calm in front of her mother, using sign language that only she and Sona could understand, and asked Sona: "Sona, after you got that booklet, did you read the words on it?
Is there any content?”
"No." Sona waved her hand slightly.
"Well" Lux was a little disappointed, but Sona then gestured: "But I still have a copy hidden on me."
She had originally asked for an extra copy for Lux as a souvenir, but one was confiscated and she still had one. Later, Ogesha asked everyone in the mission to hand in the booklet, but she hid it and did not hand it over.
"Wow!" Lux didn't expect that Sona, a little lady who is considered the most ladylike in the lady circle in Xiongdu, would be so rebellious.
"Because there is a music score on the title page." Sona gestured and said.
There is a piece of music printed on the title page of "A Brief Introduction to Janna's Thoughts", which is the anthem of the Wind Leader Association.
Sona had heard many songs from Zaun in the noble salons of Xiongdu, but this song had never appeared.
Sona could feel the passionate fighting passion, the unyielding will to resist, and the inexplicable tragic generosity in this song. Every line of its lyrics is like a battle cry to the old world, and every note is like
It is the angry roar of the suffering people. But it is not only a simple war song to vent anger, but also a romantic chant of idealists at the forefront of the times.
"This is a good song." Sona gestured infatuatedly.
She had already hummed this song in her mind countless times.
But, just like Mrs. Ogesha said, its meaning seems a bit dangerous.
"Okay." Lux didn't care much. She wasn't interested in the song itself, she still wanted to read the content in the booklet.
But her mother was sitting next to her, and she never found a chance.
Finally, as the concierge convoy drove into Zaun and arrived at the headquarters of the Wind Leader Association in Zaun, Lux finally seized the opportunity.
Ogesha will next go with Miss Meyer to meet Levi. In such a formal diplomatic occasion, of course she can no longer take her 13-year-old daughter with her.
Thinking about it, it would not be possible for Lux to be abducted by the Wind Leader in just such a short time.
Moreover, the daughter is at risk of "social death" if her magic power is out of control at any time, and it is inconvenient for members of the mission who cannot be trusted to take strict care of her.
So Ogesha had no choice but to temporarily give Lux freedom and let her and Sona stay quietly in the lounge of the Windleader Headquarters.
"Hurry!" Watching her mother leave, Lux couldn't wait to hide in the lounge, dragging Miss Sona and sneaking into the corner of the room.
Sona looked out the window carefully as if she were a thief, then blushing and heartbeating, she plucked up the courage to take out a booklet warmed by her body temperature from her arms: "Aba Aba."
"Don't worry, it's okay!" Lux seemed to understand her words and comforted her without looking at her gestures: "This is just an ordinary booklet, not a black magic book. Not everyone on the street
Are you holding this booklet and reading it? I didn’t see anything wrong with them!"
"Abba." Sona whimpered hesitantly.
"This pamphlet was written by Miss Seraphine's boyfriend!" Lux persuaded in a persuasive way: "Don't you want to read the book that Miss Seraphine usually reads?"
"Hmm" Sona was convinced.
So the two girls, one nervous and excited, the other hesitant and expectant, huddled side by side in the corner, heads touching, golden hair wrapped around blue hair, hiding the booklet under their bodies, and started reading carefully.
They looked at it for a while, and then.
"Do you understand?" Lux looked up at her best friend blankly.
"Ah" Sona nodded, then shook her head in confusion.
It's not that they can't understand it. After all, Demacia's aristocratic education has given them a good foundation in literature and history, and they can understand most of the content in the booklet.
But the girls didn't understand it very well. They didn't know why this book had such a magical power and could make so many people obsessed and afraid.
Why? With that beautiful dream of world unity?
Although Lux is immature, she can understand that this dream is beautiful. However, her understanding of the specific standards of this dream is a little off:
"Datong. Then our Demacia should be considered Datong, right?"
"After all, in my family's territory, even the humblest tenant farmer can have enough to eat and wear new clothes."
Lux said so innocently.
Because she has only lived in noble manors and salons since she was a child.
Even before leaving the capital, when she was in the countryside of Mithril City, she had only stayed in her own territory and never been to other places.
After all, the private territory of the Crownguard family in Mithril City is indeed a little bit large.
It was really not something that Lux, who was just a little girl at that time, could just walk out casually. Let alone leaving, even riding a horse through that realm would tire the horse to half death.
Therefore, the lowest level of Demacia that Lux knows is just the landless tenant farmers in the territory of their Crownguard family.
As the head of Demacia, the Crownguard family can even be said to be the image of the kingdom. The past family heads have all had character and good reputations.
Their family did not buy slaves or serfs, but only hired tenant farmers. And compared with the tenant farmers of other noble families, their living standards were obviously better in several dimensions.
Therefore, the class conflict in Lux's eyes is.
Um, is there such a thing as class conflict? Why didn’t I, Laxana, see it?
Even the humblest tenant farmer in my family can be fed, clothed, healthy and happy.
When they saw me and my family, they all willingly called me "Master" and "Ms." and wished they could repay their kindness with their lives.
Where does this contradiction begin?
The immature Miss Lux couldn't understand, but after struggling, she came to the conclusion: "I know!"
"This pamphlet talks about Zaun, Piltover, and Noxus."
At first glance this is indeed the case.
After all, the content of this "A Brief Introduction to Janna's Thoughts" is constantly updated and enriched based on the leader's growth path, so most of the historical basis used to explain the theory is the history of the Twin Cities and Noxus.
history.
There is very little information about Demacia.
"It must be because the Noxians are cruel and tyrannical, and the people of the Twin Cities are greedy and shameless, and do not regard the common people as human beings, the class conflicts in their country are so intense and obvious."
"We in Demacia are very good. We don't have such messy things at all."
"That's why this pamphlet didn't write about us!" Lux muttered her guess.
"Abba." Sona hesitated to speak.
She vaguely felt that there was something wrong with what Lux said, but she couldn't say it.
Because Sona's situation is actually similar to that of Lux, she is also a young lady who grew up in a honey pot.
Although she was not born a Demacia noble, but was born as a pariah in Ionia. She was even so miserable that she was abandoned at the gate of the temple by her parents who could not afford to support her since she was a child. She has been an orphan without parents for as long as she can remember.
This life experience is supposed to be miserable enough for Sona to deeply understand class contradictions.
But the problem is, her parents left her in such a good position.
The full name of the temple where she was abandoned is Sirana Monastery.
The Sirana Monastery, which is dedicated to the Dragon Spirit, is one of the four most famous monasteries in Ionia, along with Shuoji, Everlasting, and Balance.
Li Qing is a disciple of this monastery, and strictly speaking, he is Sona's senior brother.
In other words, it is true that Sona was an abandoned orphan. But as soon as she was born, she was accepted by one of the four most powerful sects in the continent. She rose from a Dalit to a Brahmin, and got the dream of an ordinary untouchable.
An unimaginable monastery establishment.
And those monastery monks who are truly compassionate will certainly not wrong the adopted Sona.
Later, war broke out in Ionia, and these monks immediately relied on the connections of Demacia merchants to allow Sona to successfully get out of Ionia before the war was affected.
Sona had never had a hard time, but because of her lovable nature, she was spotted and adopted by the Bouvier family, a great noble of Demacia.
A congenitally disabled untouchable orphan had a hellish start, but she was forced to live a happy life of success.
So Sona's understanding of the grassroots is a little better than Lux's, but it can only be so little.
"Obviously our situation in Demacia is different, and these theories are not applicable to Demacia. Why are you still so nervous, Mother?"
Lux was still confused. Sona felt something was wrong, but she couldn't say anything to refute.
They understood the pamphlet, but they didn't understand it.
Finally, Lux and Sona flipped through the pages in confusion before finally finding an article that they both could understand and understand, and the title caught their attention very much:
Chapter completed!