"Miss Laxana, do you know Freljord?"

"Freljord? I know. The book says it is a bitter cold land in the north. The civilization there is still very backward, and people live together in the form of tribes.

And the people there are very barbaric, and they often go south to plunder our villages on the border of Demacia."

Lux pursed her lips, her face puffed up, and said indignantly.

Obviously, Lux, who is kind-hearted, hates and is hostile to the robbery of the Freljord people.

Seeing this, Aidil did not want to explain anything, but continued:

"Freljord respects magic, where powerful magic means a high status and people's respect."

"Miss Laxana, do you know why?"

"Why?"

Lux looked at each other in confusion, her eyes full of curiosity.

She became very interested in Freljord, which is completely opposite to Demacia and is proud of magic.

She also wanted to hear if she could find a way to change Demacia from the other party's answer.

"In Freljord, people advocate unity. Those who master powerful magic and power will lead ordinary people to fight against ferocious beasts, trolls, bears, snowmen, and even some primitive demigods who are hostile to humans in that difficult land."

"This is also why people there admire magic and power, because powerful people will protect them and help them fight against those naturally powerful alien races."

"So, magic is essentially neither good nor bad. It mainly depends on how to use it. When you use it to help others, magic is the best gift given to you by God. When you use it to do evil, then magic will only bring panic to others."

Lux lowered her eyebrows and fell into a period of contemplation.

After a long while, as if she had untied the knot in her heart, she suddenly raised her head and looked at the other party, with a relieved and cheerful smile on her face.

"Thank you, Aidier, I understand."

Although she still felt uneasy about the fact that she had magic, at least Lux was no longer so resistant to magic in her heart.

She was somewhat able to accept the fact that she was a mage.

[Favorability +10]

When he heard the prompt in his mind, Aidil was not very happy.

Because even after saying so much, he could still feel that Lux was still vigilant and that she was always on guard against him.

This made Aidil feel a little distressed.

He needed an opportunity to get in touch with the Demacia noble circle, but at this stage, the only Demacia noble he could get in touch with was Lux in front of him.

After thinking about it for a long time, Aidil finally made a certain decision.

He planned to reveal the secret that Lux was a mage.

Although this would increase the other party's anxiety and fear, it would also allow the other party to completely open their hearts and trust him.

After all, even his biggest handle was caught by the other party, so he couldn't distrust him even if he wanted to.

"Miss Laxana, why did you suddenly ask me about mages?"

Aidil suddenly turned his head, revealing a smile that was meaningful.

Lux looked up and met his gaze. Her heart suddenly pounded and her face flushed like a sickly blush.

This was not a heartbeat, but a suffocating feeling of an impending threat.

"You... I... I was just asking casually."

Lux instinctively lowered her head, trying to hide her uneasy heart.

After all, she was just a young girl, innocent and simple. Her character flaws made her not know how to disguise herself.

"Are you a mage?"

Aidil narrowed his eyebrows and gradually focused his eyes on the other person's face.

The gleam of light that burst out of his pupils pierced into Lux's heart like a sharp blade through her eyes.

Lux instinctively felt that her heart was being grabbed by someone, her breathing became rapid, and her face was flushed.

"I... I'm not."

Lux shook her head in panic, and her dancing hair was stained with sweat on her forehead, looking a little messy.

She wanted to stand up and leave here, away from the man in front of her.

But a big hand suddenly pressed on her shoulder, stopping her action.

It's over!

Lux pursed her lips, closed her eyes, and suddenly collapsed on the ground like a lamb to be slaughtered.

"Don't be nervous, I'm not going to report you, I just need you to help me with something."

"Are you going to use this to threaten me? I thought you were a good person before!"

Lux suddenly opened her eyes, feeling a little happy, but stillShe raised her head and glared at him.

She looked like a girl who was forced to show her last stubbornness.

Aidier glanced at him with some contempt and sneered, "What? Don't want to?"

After a pause, he moved closer to Lux, then took out a badge from his pocket and showed it to her.

Lux's eyes suddenly widened, her pupils trembling, her eyes focused on the badge in front of her, and her face suddenly turned pale.

"You... you are a demon hunter!"

Lux's brain was shrouded in a haze of despair, and the light in her eyes was gradually dissipating.

If she was just suspected of being a mage by an ordinary person, she could still conceal this matter with her family background.

But now she was caught by a demon hunter, how could she not despair?

When she thought of this, Lux's eyes couldn't help but moisten.

Looking at the other party's pitiful appearance, Aidier felt a sense of guilt.

His voice was a little softer, and he said, "Now, are you still willing?"

Lux looked up at the other party with resentment and grievance, and finally nodded gently.

Fortunately, there was no one else nearby, otherwise if someone saw this scene, someone would definitely jump out and accuse Aidier of bullying the weak girl.

Maybe there would be a strong man with thick eyebrows and big eyes holding a big sword jumping out of the crowd and shouting:

"Cunning villain!"

"As long as I help you do things, you really won't expose me?"

Lux asked cautiously.

She quickly chose to keep her secret between her secret and her backbone, and at the same time comforted herself in her heart:

'It's not that I, Laxana, have no backbone, it's really that the other party is too bad, and actually used my identity as a mage to threaten me to do things for him. I really want to tell Garen to beat him into a pig's head! ’

Because she was born in an aristocratic family and received a good education since childhood, Lux couldn't even think of a word of Zaun in her little head. She could only use bad words to express her dissatisfaction.

In response to Lux's distrust, Aidil just promised calmly: "I will do what I say."

"Tell me, what do you want me to do for you? Let me make it clear first, if it is something that endangers Demacia and the Crownguard family, I will not do it. I, Luxanna, am not someone who will give in easily."

Lux said with a stubborn look on her face, glaring at Aidil.

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