Chapter 34 Feasibility Analysis(1/2)
After listening to Li Wei's analysis, the students seemed to see the sun through the clouds and the sky through the mist, and felt that everything ahead suddenly became clear!
They finally knew which way to go.
Have the Zaun resisted before? Of course. They have resisted more than once in history.
However, 10 years ago, the Zaun people, led by the black alley leader Fandel, with combatants from several major Zaun gangs as the backbone, launched an organized armed riot against Piltover.
But that resistance was the same as any other in the past 200 years or so. They couldn't even cross the Hinanomon Canal Bridge, and they didn't even have time to invade the territory of Pi City. They were killed by the law enforcement officers until they were bleeding like rivers, and they returned in defeat.
Why do they always fail?
The students didn't understand before, but now they understand.
Because the people of Zaun in the past had always acted blindly based on their emotions. They looked too closely and too superficially.
They only thought about knocking down the people of Pi City who were pressing down on them, but they never thought about what they would change or achieve after knocking down the mountain. They also did not seriously analyze the situation between the enemy and ourselves and the feasibility of action.
There is no goal and no plan. The result is that every ten years or so, there will be noisy chaos, and then a sudden slap from the Picheng guy will immediately "gather like a ball of fire and scatter into stars in the sky".
Such resistance will not scare the business owners of Piltover.
They may even hope that the Zaun people will come here every once in a while so that they can regularly clean up a group of Zaun people who dare to resist.
But now, Levi is here.
As soon as he arrived, he made it clear to everyone the ultimate goal: to achieve world harmony in the future.
Then he set a short-term goal for everyone: to achieve victory in one city of Zaun in the near future.
Now, he explained to everyone the feasibility of the action: Janna, this goddess with theoretically unlimited power, is the greatest force guarantee for their future actions.
After analyzing this point, it becomes clear what they need to do next:
"We want to promote Janna's thoughts to more people, attract more believers to join us, and help the goddess Janna regain her strength!"
Lina, sitting among her classmates, once again became the class representative.
Her eyes were extremely focused, her face flushed with excitement, and she was so absorbed that she almost forgot that the person standing on the stage was her once clumsy and rude brother.
"That's right." Levi glanced at his sister with admiration: "What we have to do next is-"
"Mobilize the masses to the maximum extent!"
"Mobilize...the masses?" This sentence seemed to have a natural militancy. When the students heard it, they blushed with excitement and their blood surged.
"Yes, but everyone must pay attention!" Noticing the overly enthusiastic atmosphere, Li Wei immediately lowered his tone and emphasized to the students:
"What I mean by 'mobilizing the masses' at this stage is to promote our ideas to the masses, stimulate the masses' class consciousness, and attract them to move closer to us and closer to Janna——"
"Instead of blindly mobilizing the masses to fight and engage in confrontation."
"That would be impractical and even meaningless."
Levi always adheres to the principle of seeking truth from facts.
He knew that some methods worked well on Earth, but not in Runeterra.
Mobilizing the general public to fight sounds very passionate and surging. It seems that everyone wraps their heads in a yellow scarf and rises up, and soon they will be six years old and the world will be in good health.
But what if we really do this in Runeterra?
The humanistic environment of Runeterra is still in a very primitive and brutal era.
The power of life and death among the Demacians is still in the hands of the nobles, while the Ionians are controlled by various clans and sects.
Zaun, Shurima, Bilgewater, and Freljord are simply in a state of disorder where the weak eat the strong, and the fittest survive, and whoever is weak deserves to die.
As for the Noxus Empire, as the largest slave manor and war dealer in the world, the situation there needs no introduction.
In this world, human life is very worthless.
The humanitarian spirit also does not exist at all.
If you dare to resist, they will kill you.
Kill as many as you come, or even kill them all, it doesn't matter.
After all, Piltover is the city that the world longs for. They don't even have to work hard, cheap laborers will keep pouring in from all over the world with the "Piltover Dream" in mind.
Not to mention cutting the leeks, you can't finish them all by plucking them.
As for the power of the general public... In this world, the power of 10,000 ordinary people may not be comparable to a powerful warrior or a skilled mage.
If there are more ordinary people, the enemy will not only not be afraid, but may even be excited——
Just like using Sivir to clear 100 waves of soldiers in one breath, it is both exciting and stress-relieving. The more people you kill, the more fun it is.
"The power of the general public is indeed endless, but we cannot dogmatically regard this sentence as a bible to guide all battles. Instead, we must find ways to reasonably mobilize and use this power based on the actual situation!"
So what is this method?
Of course it's Janna.
In this extraordinary world where great power comes together, only magic can defeat magic.
"We must mobilize the public and let the power of public belief belong to Janna, and create an extraordinary strong person who belongs to us ordinary people!"
"And Janna is a god shaped by faith. Her existence is inherently destined. She cannot deviate from her own beliefs and abandon the humans who follow her."
Yes, this is Janna's basic setting and will never change.
Just like a dog is born a dog, and a human is born a human... Janna was born from the belief of "protecting humans". As long as she breathes, she will always protect the humans who follow her.
Levi can, through his "evil contract" as a summoner, order Janna to do something she doesn't want to do.
But that makes no sense.
Because if Janna deviates from her own beliefs, even if she is forced to do so, the power of faith she gained from these beliefs will no longer be available to her.
The result at that time will only be: the power of human faith will abandon her as a traitor, and then naturally create a brand new "New Goddess Jana" who will protect mankind forever.
And Levi will also follow Janna and completely lose his power.
"So Janna's power is the power of us ordinary people."
"She will always stand on the side of those who suffer, never change!"
Levi's explanation that revealed the root of Janna's existence made Victor and the students even more excited:
A goddess with infinite power will always stand by their side!
What they are doing is definitely promising!
"Then, how should we start publicizing it?" Some students asked excitedly: "Where to start? To whom should we publicize it? How to publicize it?"
After the ultimate goal, short-term goal, and feasibility analysis, we finally have to talk about the specific operational steps.
In the minds of these Zaan students, Levi is simply like the experimental class teacher they met at Hextech Academy.
It seems that he is not talking about politics or the overall situation, but is guiding everyone to complete a scientific plan, rigorous design, and clear and complete scientific experiments in every step.
Sure enough, Levi did not disappoint everyone this time:
“Where should propaganda start, and who should it start with? That’s a good question.”
"And to figure this out, we have to figure out the most important question first -"
"In Piltover and Zaun, who are our enemies? Who are our friends?"
"Who is the enemy? Who is the friend?" The students were lost in thought.
Someone quickly answered: "The Piltover Council and the wealthy plutocrats who control the Piltover Council are our enemies!"
"Also...the alchemy barons of Zaun who appear to be Zaunians, but are actually colluding with Piltover business owners, are also our enemies!"
"That's right!" Li Wei added in agreement: "I have analyzed the sins of the big business class in Piltover in my previous article."
"As for the comprador class of Zaun, represented by some alchemy barons, they appear to be independent, but in fact they are completely economic vassals of these Piltover merchant classes."
"These people are the most backward production relations in Zaun. They just want to rely on Zaun's cheap labor force forever to supply Pi City with low value-added minerals, chemical raw materials, and mechanical parts, and earn a little bit of leftovers."
"They don't want to develop science and technology or achieve industrial upgrading at all, because that would offend Mr. Pi Cheng, who firmly occupies the high-end market, and affect their stable position in this spoils-sharing system——"
"So in a sense, these Zaun compradors are even more evil than the big businessmen in Piltover."
"The big businessmen in Piltover can at least promote technological progress, but these Zaun compradors will only guard their one-third of an acre of land, hindering the development of productivity!"
Li Wei explained and exposed the enemy's ugly face one by one.
Everyone clearly understands who their enemy is.
However, some students asked:
"What about Mr. Levi and the civilians of Piltover?"
"Are they our enemies?"
As soon as this issue was raised, differences of opinion began to arise.
Because Li Wei had learned from the memory of the original owner and Baku's narration before, the oppression that the Zaan people felt most intuitively in Pi City was not the superior big business owners, but the discriminatory gaze that appeared every day.
Piltover civilians in front of them.
Are these Piltovers friends?
To be continued...