Chapter 186: Teacher, thank you for letting me go in the end

At this time, Demacia, because of the previous march and the death of Nath, has become a little different from the past.

The Demacians are virtuous in terms of justice, justice, and benevolence, but the forbidden demons seem to have torn apart all these qualities of pride in them.

Because of the ban, they persecuted innocent citizens.

And many of those citizens who are persecuted because of their families in turn harm their own compatriots.

This vicious circle has been playing out in Demacia for hundreds of years.

When these bloody things were revealed, all the Demacians were silent...

They began to ponder what the Forbidden had brought to Demacia...

The original intention of the forbidden demon was to make magic no longer harm Demacia.

But since the ban was enacted, because of the magic Demacia has been hurt even more, but in a different form.

If, in their family, there is a mage...

If, their family is also sold to Noxus by another Nat ...

If, their families...

The people of Demacia are reflecting, reflecting on what they have done, on how many noble virtues of Demacia they have violated.

More and more people are beginning to question the meaning of the existence of forbidden demons.

Like the slogan chanted by the parade that day:

"Magic was born with me, but Demacia saw me as a sinner..."

When the secret tragedy is revealed, everyone is afraid whether they will be the next tragedy.

Demacian dungeon.

"It's been a long time since you've been here."

Silas looked up at Laxana as she walked in, and quietly put down the book in her hand.

"I've had too much to do lately, I'm sorry."

Laxana looked apologetic.

It was completely different from the previous dress, although he was still holding the magic book, he had changed into a white robe and carried a small bag with something stuffed inside.

She couldn't hide the tiredness on her face, the march had just ended, and she had so much to deal with.

Fortunately, the march was a success. Those who support the lifting of the ban have an absolute advantage.

Especially after the revelation of Nat's matter, many similar things have been exposed, which has made more people stand up and support their approach.

Yesterday, King Gawain III also announced that a people's referendum will be held in the coming days to decide whether to repeal the ban.

And this already means that they are half the victory.

She raised her head, smiled reluctantly, glanced at the book titled "The Principle of Forbidden Demons" in Silas's hand, and said in a soft voice:

"Durang is a great man, and it was he who first invented the use of the Forbidden Magic Stone."

"Yes, reading his books has taught me a lot." Silas slowly put down the book.

With the help of the books he had read recently, he had a new way to get out of trouble, one that did not require surrender.

His hands were handcuffed by the Forbidden Stone, but the Forbidden Stone was not meant to isolate magic, but to absorb it.

When they first met, Rakshana collided with him, and the other's light magic was partially absorbed by the Forbidden Stone.

After figuring out the principle of the forbidden magic stone, through continuous testing, he was already able to invoke that part of the light magic.

But... The amount of it is still too small, and it will take at least the same amount of mana to get out of it.

Silas's eyelids were slightly raised, and his heart was full of thoughts, but he still asked enthusiastically:

"The last time you left, you said you were going to do something big?"

"It's been successful, and I'm sure it won't be long before the ban will be lifted." Laxana grimaced.

The abolition of the ban marked the complete release of Demacia's confinement.

While many people are affected by it, she believes she can balance these relationships.

Silas was slightly surprised, not caring about his own thoughts, and asked:

"How can it be so simple, did you use your magic to gag everyone's mouths?"

"Silas!"

Laxana looked like she had a headache:

"Killing people and force won't solve the problem."

"But it's the best way to solve the problem." Silas was unimpressed.

Laxana sighed softly, she and Silas were mostly on the same page.

But they have fundamental differences about how to reform Demacia.

Silas thinks they should rule by force, and finally establishes rules that everyone must follow.

And she feels that force is only a guarantee, and oppression cannot solve all problems. The people of Demacia have very high inner qualities, and as long as it is right, they will obey it from the bottom of their hearts.

It is precisely for this reason that she has been hesitant to let Silas out.

Although, his teacher came up with a good idea to imprison Silas's magic and force him to take it with him.

Silas wasn't someone she had to woo, but she agreed with her teacher...

Fifteen years ago, Silas, the worst mage, was like a mage's banner.

If he could all join them, the rest of the mages would quickly make a choice.

"A few days ago, I planned a parade..."

Laxana slowly said what happened the other day, which had a great impact on Demacia, and everyone was thinking about it.

She wanted to hear what Silas had to say in order to make a final decision.

Hearing all the mistakes Natt had made, Silas couldn't help but laugh:

"The Light Shield family is even dirtier than I imagined, how bright Jiawen III is on the surface, how dark is behind their family."

"They also did a lot for Demacia. Human beings are complex creatures, and no one can guarantee that they will not make mistakes. Laxana had a complicated expression.

Because Nat is a light shield side, he has to do something reluctantly. Even if he hadn't even met his fiancée a few times, even if he hadn't wanted to do that before...

It's like her cousin who was supposed to marry Fiona, the two never knew each other, because the family was entangled with each other, and now the relationship is delicate.

In the future, when faced with a strong Fiona, she doesn't know what her cousin will do...

"I used to think that the world was pure, and I took many things for granted. Including my family, my identity, my magic...", Laxana sighed.

She had thought that good deeds would be rewarded, and that to obey the law was to live up to the morality of being a Demacian.

However, her kindness may bring harm to those who don't want to do it.

For example, if she couldn't bear it today, she unguarded and injected light magic into the Forbidden Magic Stone. Tomorrow, maybe someone will die because of her.

Sometimes, even her adherence can cause other families to break up.

When a mage is discovered, every citizen of Demacia has an obligation to report it. It's just that because of her own magic, she pretends not to see it every time...

Even if they are still reported by others, even their family members are among the people who report them.

"As it should be, we are naturally strong, and we should not be slaves to mortals." Serasse's tone was resentful.

"We shouldn't be their slave owners, Silas. We are all equal, and the greater our ability, the greater the responsibility. Laxana said softly.

Silas frowned slightly, still slightly disagreeing in his heart.

Every time he says this to Laxana, he basically agrees with the truth... At one time, he was also a teenager who was proud of Demacia.

But thinking of the pain I have suffered over the years, that kind of understanding was suppressed for a moment.

He tried to calm himself down, took a deep breath and said:

"Then you want me to forget the pain? Forget these ten years of inhuman torture? ”

"No one wants you to forget, and those who were once there were all those who were duly priced..."

Before Laxana could finish speaking, he was forcefully interrupted by Silas, who sneered:

"The price? What price could be compared to the pain I've experienced. ”

"Silas, your experience is typical. If... Can I get people to volunteer to go through what you have suffered? ”

Laxana's voice was soft, but there was a confidence in her words.

Hearing this, Silas inevitably raised his head in surprise, and he looked at Laxana in a white robe in front of him, as if he had known the girl in front of him for the first day.

How could that girl, who was full of kindness and brilliance, say such a thing?

He hesitated for a while, but he still couldn't hold back the impulse in his heart, and asked intently:

"What do you want to do?"

If Laxana could do it, he might...

Laxana looked around at the humble surroundings of her cell, and said with some unknown emotion in her tone:

"This is not only your cage, but the cage of all Demacian people. Although we have committed many stupid things, most of us still have the honorable character of Demacia. ”

"What do you mean—" Silas seemed to think of something, slightly surprised.

"This is a prison for mages, and you've been here for 15 years that you shouldn't have suffered. I'm sure a lot of people would like to come here and experience your pain, and we are Demacians. Laxana said firmly.

Millions of people were willing to march with her the other day, and she believed that the Demacians still had justice in their bones.

Even if they wouldn't be willing to stay here for 15 years, they would definitely be willing to understand the persecution of the mage.

Only in this way can the guilt in the hearts of those people be alleviated.

"It sounds a little bit interesting." Silas was noncommittal, his eyes twinkling.

Hearing Laxana's plan, he felt a thrill of revenge in his heart.

But fundamentally, he still doesn't want to let go of those who he used to be.

"One more thing—" Laxana smiled.

"What?"

Looking at Laxana with great interest, Silas had a bad feeling in her heart.

He didn't want to be at the mercy of the girl, even if he knew that the other party was doing his own good.

This feeling of not being free but rejoicing in his heart always made him struggle and hesitate...

If he gains the strength to break free from his cage, he will hide his form to take revenge, and then he will leave the place incognito.

Laxana's time in the cell was the brightest day of his life, like a beam of light shining on someone who had been in darkness for a long time...

He will not interfere with the girl's plans, he just wants to complete the revenge... If necessary, he will definitely stand up to help her in the future.

Laxana took a few steps forward, her hand almost on the Forbidden Stone, and Silas was breathing a little shorter.

In his ears came the whispers of Laxana:

"Silas, you have unparalleled talent, and Demacia needs your strength. If the ban is lifted, a new legion of mages will be formed, and you will be able to take your place in it. ”

"I'm not even as strong as you, but I'm still self-aware."

Silas said absentmindedly as he saw Laxana's hand touching the Forbidden Stone, which was slowly absorbing the magic from the girl's body.

Although her magic is extremely powerful, it cannot resist the power of the Forbidden Stone.

The absorption of magic is not fast, and it does not even attract the attention of Laxana.

Laxana's eyes flashed, with a slight hesitation in her eyes, but she smiled on the surface:

"Your potential is obvious to all, and if you have enough magic, I won't be your match."

After a long time, she removed her hand from the Forbidden Stone and straightened up to look at Silas.

Almost...

He was very strange about his mentality, he was only close to getting out of trouble, but he was not as irritable as before, but a little unbearable...

Silas suppressed the thoughts in his heart and smiled reluctantly:

"I'd like to try what a mockery it would be if I could become the leader of the Mage Legion. But even with your and the crown's support, others will oppose it. ”

Laxana smiled, and there seemed to be a touch of determination in her eyes at the sight of Silas's small movements.

She looked at Silas and said softly:

"Once the ban is abolished, then everyone will be given a chance to mend their ways. Why not wait and see if you can do it. ”

"We are all Demacians, and I have always felt that the greatest revenge for those who have inflicted pain on us is not to kill them, but to make them live happily and not as they wish."

Silas looked up in some surprise when he heard this.

A lot of words today don't look at all like what a kind girl can say.

He had always thought that Laxana was a cold-faced and hot-hearted girl with her own ideas, and that the other party should not have such knowledge.

After all, the girl did not have a similar painful experience as herself.

He guessed in his heart that this should be what her elders said to him through the girl's mouth.

Do you have to wait...

Silas looked at the confinement of his hands, a look of hesitation.

"Don't be in such a hurry, there are still a few days before the referendum, and I will tell you the result as soon as possible." Laxana laughed.

She placed her backpack on the ground and pulled out a blue linen robe from inside.

Laxana folded it and placed it where Silas could hook it, and said softly:

"It's been getting cold lately, so I've got a piece of clothing for you. I'll be busy in the last few days and should come back in 3 days. ”

Without hesitation, she stepped forward and gave Silas a hug.

As Laxana hugged him, Silas's body stiffened slightly, and he saw Laxana's hand touch the Forbidden Stone again.

At that moment, the Forbidden Demon Stone had already accumulated enough energy.

Laxana waved apologetically at Silas, took the book she took with her every time she came, and turned to leave the dungeon.

Until the other party's figure disappeared, Silas didn't make any moves, just stared at the robe not far from his feet, and his face was cloudy.

......

On the way home, Laxana seemed to be in a good mood and seemed cheerful.

But in her secret conversation with the teacher, she is like a child who has done something wrong:

"Teacher... I'm sorry, I took matters into my own hands. ”

"If you don't infuse magic into the Forbidden Stone today, you won't be Laxana either."

Hearing the teacher's words, Laxana's heart warmed slightly.

All the books brought to Silas were carefully selected by her, and how could she not know the consequences.

In the end, she made her choice...

But she won't sit idly by with Silas either, and if he chooses to go out, the light she'll leave behind will stay with him, stopping him from doing something he shouldn't...

"Teacher... Thank you for letting go of my last waywardness! ”