Chapter 848: Enthronement

From Tiana's point of view, what she is doing is just defending the country in a more extreme way.

The extreme forbidden demons she pursued weren't necessarily wrong.

When the ideal of complete banning demons is achieved and the threat of magic is completely eliminated, Demacia can also be united again after solving the internal threat, and become a powerful nation with strong execution.

In order to achieve this ultimate goal, she used her nephews and nieces to unleash Silas to cause bloodshed, and also killed the former king, only because the king's gentle attitude towards magic became an obstacle to their forbidden demons, and also created a misunderstanding to convert Gavin into a member of the forbidden demon faction.

The sacrifice of a king and a group of soldiers was exchanged for a more stable Demacia, allowing Demacia to go further.

With such a result, can it be said that her starting point must be wrong?

There will be a thousand Hamlets in the eyes of a thousand readers, and different choices lead to different outcomes. There are multiple results, although only one is the best, but the other better results are not nothing.

Turning his gaze back to Daigavin, Tiana was as loyal to the kingdom as he was now Galen when he was a fearless spearhead, and the old king was born and died.

But then what did she did made him miserable, what caused Tiana to change so much?

Therefore, under the great entanglement, Jiawen planned this plan.

Just as Galen chose between family affection and loyalty, a symbol of loyalty to the kingdom, loyalty to the king. Gavin chose the kingdom between the stable development of the kingdom and personal hatred.

That's the choice a good king should make.

Make sacrifices, bear pain, carry burdens, and give the kingdom a bright future.

The death of the old king made Gawain IV grow a lot in just a few months, and to this day, Gawain still has many insider stories that he can't tell Galen, but there is one thing he has never figured out.

Why is Tiana so averse to magic that she wants to be extremely forbidden? This doesn't make sense, because she is a mage herself, is she trying to monopolize magic in the hands of the nobility?

But this doesn't hurt, because the ban is also in effect for nobles. Even if you can take advantage of the rights and interests of the nobility, but often walk on the shore, how can you not get your shoes wet? One day, they will be cocooned.

With mixed feelings, Gavin told Galen about his confusion.

"Galen, why does Marshal Tiana hate magic so much?"

Galen was stunned for a moment by this question, and then fell into painful memories and told the story of that year.

"I think maybe magic took away our loved ones......

One of Galen's uncles, Tiana's younger brother, was a ranger in Demacia's army.

He told young Galen and Lux stories of adventures outside the walls of the kingdom, and how he protected the people of the kingdom from the dangers of the outside world.

He warned them that one day, something would end this era of relative peace—it could be an uncontrolled mage, a creature from the abyss, or an unprecedented, unimaginable fear.

As if to confirm those fears, their uncle was killed by a mage in the line of duty, before Galen was eleven years old.

Witnessing the death of a loved one hit his family, and the fear in his sister's eyes. That's when he understood that magic was the first and most powerful crisis Demacia faced.

At the same time, he may have sworn never to let magic enter their walls. Only by following their founding ideals and manifesting their immovable glory can the kingdom be safeguarded.

Comparing hearts to hearts, I guess Tiyana at that time also thought so. Even thinking more and more extreme than the young Galen...... As much as she loved her brother, she hated magic.

Galen's narration left Gavin deep in thought. Perhaps, if the status quo was changed earlier, things would not have evolved to this point, and the old king would not have sounded the alarm for change with his own death.

However, it is not too late to make amends.

……

On this day, Ezreal turned on the communicator and received an invitation from Lux to visit the ceremony of the new king's accession to the throne.

He was very excited, because it was the first time that Lux had offered to invite him to an event. But he soon discovered that he had misplaced the focus – what was the situation? A new king ascends the throne?!

He immediately relayed the news to Jeno, but learned a brutal truth from Jeno.

Now he was the only one who didn't know the news that had spread all over the streets, and even Lux knew that it was Jeno who told him.

However, what is even more cruel is that Lux's initiative to invite Ezreal to visit the ceremony only happened at Jeno's suggestion. Otherwise, Ezreal would have found that on a good Sunday, no one knew where to go, and only he was left alone in the temple of unrequited love.

After three days of dissemination and publicity, the news of the parliamentary election of Gavin IV to the throne has spread to every corner of the capital of Demacia.

At noon on the third day, the enthronement ceremony of Gawain IV took place in the grand square as scheduled.

Before the ceremony began, the huge square was already full, and the crowd was no weaker than when Galio first arrived in Xiongdu.

Jeno called Ogvesha, Ogwesa called her mother Le Stara, the patriarch Le Stara called Sona and the other children, all of whom came to the square to wait.

Jeno estimates that other families are like this, which is why there is a lot of pomp and circumstance in the square now.

Almost all the people he knew in Demacia had come, including Vayne who was alone, Fiona who had only one face, and even Quinn and Warlot who had traveled thousands of miles from Irwindale just to see the new king.

The cheers that resounded throughout the city suddenly rang out, and under the watchful eyes of everyone, Jiawen IV appeared under the guard of honor of the blue-robed and silver-armored honor guard.

He was dressed in glittering golden armor adorned with jet-black spikes. He wears a crown and is adorned with jewels at the top. In the crook of his arm was a huge spear, the sharp blade of which resembled the teeth of some kind of giant beast, the symbol of royal power, the dragon spear.

King Gawain IV set out from the south and walked on the blue carpet road. His armor glistened in the midday sun, and he stepped forward, struggling to the stone statue of the king in the center of the square, amid the cheers and gaze of the crowds on both sides. In front of the stone sculpture is a high platform made of white rock, and Gavin IV will be appointed to the thunderous praise of the people.