Aidil folded his arms, looked down at the other person, stared for a long time, and then sighed: "Hey! Okay, I won't mention this matter, just let me take Sona away."

He paused, hesitated for a while, and then asked: "But have you ever thought about changing the environment for her?"

"Change the environment?" Garen raised his head suddenly and looked at the other person with a puzzled look.

Aidil nodded, with a faint smile on his lips: "Yes, there are some things that Lux is not convenient to do, but you are different! No one will doubt you. Since Demacia resists mages, you can make it change, right?"

Garen stared into the other person's eyes, and the two looked at each other for three seconds, then he chuckled and said: "Just say you want me to help you abolish Demacia's magic ban."

Facing the sarcasm in Garen's words, Aidil was not angry, but smiled and said: "I actually don't agree with the term help, I think it's more like cooperation."

Garen looked at him in confusion.

Seeing this, Aidil continued: "The abolition of the Magic Ban will not only allow your sister Lux to escape from her bondage, but it will also be a good thing for your Crownguard family and Demacia."

"Think about it, the abolition of the Magic Ban means that the status and power of the demon hunters will be castrated. In this way, will the status of the Fearless Vanguard and the Crownguard family be improved accordingly?"

"At the same time, the abolition of the Magic Ban can also ease the relationship between the mages and Demacia. Although there may be some thorny mages who do evil and endanger the kingdom, it is easier to target individual mages than to suppress the mages of the entire country at the same time?"

Garen sat on the wooden couch, lowered his head and fell into deep thought. After a long while, he raised his head, looked at the other party, and sighed: "How do you want me to help you? Let me make it clear first, I will not do anything that harms Demacia."

After all, he didn't want his sister to bear the identity of a demon infected and hide for a lifetime.

At the same time, he had another consideration in mind, that is, if the identity of Lux the Mage was exposed in the future and she could not survive safely in Demacia, perhaps he could use Aidil as a line to keep her away from the Demacia's ban on magic disputes.

Although this possibility is very low. After all, with the strength of the Crown Guard family, it is unlikely that such a situation will occur, but Garen still considered this aspect.

Seeing Garen convinced by himself, Aidil's eyes lit up, and he was happy in his heart, saying: "I don't have any special requirements. I don't need you to do anything that harms the interests of Demacia and the family. I just need you to provide me with a convenience."

"What convenience?" Garen looked at the other party in confusion, and the vigilance on his face did not diminish at all.

Aidil didn't care about this, and continued: "I plan to lead the group of mages to leave Demacia and go to Freljord in the north to survive. You know the situation there, there is a lack of food and daily necessities. I hope to use the power of the Crown Guard family to open up trade routes so that the two places can trade and benefit each other."

"This matter is not only harmless to Demacia, but also has great benefits. Because of the need to open trade routes, I will lead people to drive away the nomadic tribes wandering on the northern border. In this way, the harm of the barbarians going south to rob food can be controlled, and the pressure on the northern border of Demacia can be greatly reduced."

"What do you think?"

Garen's eyes lit up, and after thinking for a moment, he couldn't help but nodded, glanced at the other party with some surprise, and said: "If it's just this level, I can agree to your conditions, and I can even persuade my aunt to increase the intensity of cooperation."

Hearing this, Aidil felt relieved, as if an invisible burden on his shoulders was put down, and a bright smile appeared on his face.

Facts have proved that as long as you have connections, many problems can be solved.

The food problem that is difficult to solve in the entire Freljord will be much easier once you leave the Freljord.

As for whether he is worried about whether the Crown Guard family can provide enough food, Aidil said that he has no such concerns at all.

Although the territory of Freljord is so large, the population is actually pitifully sparse. Aidil estimated that the population of the entire Freljord combined may not be as large as the population of Demacia.

It is for this reason that even if Ashe really unified the southern part of Freljord, the scale of the Avarosa tribe would be at most tens of thousands of people, which may not be as large as the population of a large town in Demacia.

And Demacia is a major grain-producing country. Not to mention the food burden of tens of thousands more people, even if it is ten times more, its output is more than enough.

Therefore, the only thing Aidil needs to consider is that Ashe has been away for more than a month., whether enough mineral resources have been mined for grain trading.

For a period of time afterwards, Aidil discussed cooperation with Galen.

After the two had discussed everything, a guard suddenly reported at the door of the tent: "Sir Galen Crownguard, Prince Jarvan IV wants to see you."

The two people in the tent stopped their actions tacitly. They looked at each other, and then Galen shouted to the outside of the tent: "Please let him in."

Not long after, the upright, heroic-looking, armored Prince Jarvan strode into the tent.

As soon as he entered the door, he looked at Aidil standing in the tent with some surprise. Then he looked around and looked at Galen sitting on the couch.

"How come you two are together?"

Before Garen could explain, Aidil said first: "I'm leaving Demacia soon, and I came here to say hello."

Jarven looked at his good brother Garen, as if asking what he meant, and then nodded without thinking much.

He looked at Aidil with a complicated expression, as if he wanted to say something, but didn't know how to start.

Just then, Garen asked: "Jarven, what are you looking for me for?"

Jarven came back to his senses, glanced at him, and finally shook his head and said: "I didn't come out of the city to find you this time, but to find Aidil. I came to you just by the way, but I didn't expect that he was already here."

"Oh? What do you want to see me for?" Aidil asked with some surprise.

Jarven pondered for a while and sighed: "I want to ask you to go to the palace with me. My father wants to see you."

He didn't have the confidence when he said this. Because Jarvan knew that it would be very risky for Aidil to follow him to the palace alone, he felt that his request was a bit unreasonable.

Which mage dared to go to the palace of Demacia alone? What if he was ambushed, wouldn't he be going to die?

But to his surprise, Aidil did not refuse immediately, but after thinking for a while, he looked at him and asked: "Are you looking for me to abolish the magic ban?"

Jarvan seemed to be unprepared, and nodded subconsciously, saying: "Yes."

When he finished speaking, he suddenly reacted and looked at Garen who was sitting on the wooden couch.

At this moment, the other party was looking at him with a face full of shock, obviously shocked by this news.

Jarvan opened his mouth, but did not explain anything. He thought for a while and felt that it would be okay even if his good brother knew, and he believed in him.

So he looked at Aidil and asked: "How did you know?"

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