Chapter 1042: Three Powers

The Gandall meeting had a very profound impact on Demacia—most directly, the result of the meeting was to break Demacia's inherent ruling structure and give a new overseer to the aristocracy, who occupied the position of ruler of society.

During the meeting, Gavin IV and Silas reached a series of consensus on the future pattern of Demacia, and according to the minutes of the meeting, they preliminarily completed the ideological opinions of the representatives of the three forces of Demacia during this meeting.

The three forces are the royal family and star spirits of Demacia, which represent the spirit and belief of Demacia, the nobles and armies of Demacia, who represent the order and power of Demacia, and the Demacian spellcasters and laborers who represent the productivity and overseers of Demacia.

In this opinion, the Mages of Demacia are placed in the category of advanced productive forces - while the army will retain the necessary casters (i.e., the Farlight Society), the vast majority of Demacian casters will have production as their first priority.

Demacia is martial but not combative, and the destructive nature of the caster makes it difficult for them to be representatives of "physical fitness", in which case acknowledging the special talent of the caster and channeling this talent into production has become a new direction.

Following this direction, the future of Demacia seems to be bright.

No one had ever thought about this before this, because the caster's special talent made it inherently difficult for them to be in the same position as ordinary people, and this natural inequality made it difficult for the caster to integrate organically into a society of big government.

And now, when the caster has become the representative of the advanced productive forces, all these problems and contradictions have been easily solved.

Yes, spellcasters and civilians are inherently different, but this difference in Demacia does not mean life or death, but rather that I can do more work than you do—diligence is a commendable quality in Demacia, and in this sense, the caster is bound to be able to integrate quickly into society.

Although this is only a relatively superficial preliminary opinion, in any case, the normalization of Master Demacia has taken the most important step.

During the meeting with Jandell, a series of preliminary agreements were signed, and Gawain IV quickly negotiated with Tariq upon his return to Demacia.

Tariq was also somewhat surprised by the opinion from Silas, who carefully read the preliminary opinions and came to the conclusion that there was no harm to Demacia in doing so.

In fact, Tariq's vision was far above that of Gawain IV, and he also saw something from these opinions that Jarvin IV did not see - for example, if there was a super-strong spellcaster among the casters of Demacia who possessed the power of the world's runes, then the balance would be directly upset.

But Tarik was confident that with the Giant God Peak as his back, no spellcaster would be able to easily break the balance—and if he took a step back, even without this agreement, a spellcaster with the power of the world's runes would always cause great trouble for Demacia if he wanted to.

So, in Tariq's view, there is no doubt that this agreement is a win-win agreement.

After reading all the agreements, Tariq finally nodded to Gavin IV - "If the need arises, the Titan Summit is on your side. ”

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Supported by Tariq, Gavin IV finally took steps to advance Demacia.

The next day, when the nobles saw the graceful rows of flowers on the proposal, their eyes widened in disbelief almost at the same time.

"This ridiculous proposal is unacceptable!"

"This is a destruction of the great tradition of Demacia!"

"The great Demacia should not succumb to evil!"

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After a brief silence, the entire council chamber fell into a clamour.

This proposal was not at all friendly to the nobles, and all the nobles in the room were furious—if it passed, it would mean that the nobles would have one more overseer to watch.

No one wants that to happen!

But the trouble with opposing this proposal is that it is logically unreasonable to oppose the fundamental "nobility should not have supervision" as the reason for opposing it.

Aristocracy is something that needs supervision—and everyone needs it.

Whoever dares to say that the aristocracy will never make a mistake, who will wait to be turned over.

So the aristocracy keenly avoided this, trying to protest against it from the point of view of tradition, from the "evil" of the mage itself, from the rationality of the proposal itself, and so on.

You say that the mage itself is not worth trusting?

Well, re-establish a demon hunter organization, register all spellcasters, and double the punishment when the caster violates the law.

You say this does not adhere to the Demacian tradition?

The Demacian tradition is justice, honor, industriousness and bravery, and where is it not observed?

In the face of the overwhelming opposition, Govin IV was unhurried, he had already anticipated, and accepted all the proposals as they were, and even took the initiative to modify them if necessary - but as long as the core of the caster supervising the nobility did not change, then everything was easy to say.

The nobles who had been shouting at the top of their lungs for a long time were dumbfounded.

This......

It turns out that Jiawen IV has been prepared for a long time, and he is waiting for you to bargain here!

Caught off guard, the nobles spent the morning trying to figure out the problems with the bill, but the result was that there was no reason to stop the bill from being carried out except for the idea that the mages themselves were evil.

After a hurried meal at noon, the nobles quickly reached a tacit agreement, and they began to specialize in the problem of "mages are evil" - a long-standing understanding in Demacia, and as long as they bite this one, the casters will never get the right position.

Faced with this statement, Gavin IV ordered his men to bring a baby.

"Ladies and gentlemen." Govin IV patiently soothed the little guy who was crying after seeing the living, "Now, who among you thinks he is guilty?" ”

The nobles present looked at each other, and they did not understand what Gavin IV meant by this.

"Well, then, I'll tell you now." Govin IV spoke again, "He is destined to be a natural spellcaster - who else among you thinks he is guilty?" ”

The nobles instinctively sensed that something was wrong, but at this point, they could only insist that the baby was a sinner.

"Okay." Looking at the angry nobles, Gavin IV finally nodded, "From the time he was born, all he did until now was crying and nursing, and giggling at his parents—now you tell me what his sin is." ”

Reaching out and picking up the Code of Demacia, Gavin IV stood up and raised his tone.

"Sin is a fault committed, and now you tell me, a baby, what kind of fault has he committed? Infants? Crying? Or a smile at your parents?! ”

"Answer me!"