I, Folyago, am the most devoted lover in Runeterra.

Chapter 293 of The First Deeply Affectionate Person

While this belief in "nature" and "balance" brought peace, it also effectively cut off the possibility of progress for the Ionians.

Even now, looking at the strength comparison of 437 alone.

The Ionians are like a tiger with the spirit of a sheep.

The Noxians are just sheep with the spirit of tigers.

But now, Noxus, with only 50,000 men, is rampaging across the continent of Ionia, which has tens of millions of inhabitants.

Everything can be attributed to this "traditional" mindset.

Regardless, one thing is certain.

The purpose of the Ionian spirits spreading this ideology is absolutely to harvest faith and gain power.

But why would it do that?

As you can see, Nagakaporos's methods for extracting faith from Bilgewater are incredibly simple.

All it takes is for the god to lie down at the bottom of the sea and send a Nautilus to spread fear, and the power of faith will be harvested in no time.

So why would a being who is suspected to be a true god go to the trouble of spreading this ideology?

Doing this seems to offer no benefit whatsoever; on the contrary, it's a waste of effort.

Back when he first met Syndra, Fryegor already had a bold guess in his mind.

The current situation undoubtedly proves that Fóyegor's guess was correct.

To find the answer to any question, simply put yourself in the other person's shoes and you will find the answer.

The Spirit of Ionia doesn't lack the desire to do something as simple as Nagakaporos (chde), but simply cannot.

Spreading this "traditional" ideology is like putting shackles on Ionia's hands and feet.

However, the benefits it brings are also extremely considerable.

That is—peace, absolute peace!

Under the influence of this traditional ideology, even a religious group like the "Balance Cult" was born, which abandons humanity and is extremely dedicated to balance.

Before the Noxian invasion, the Ionians, influenced by this ideology, were so peaceful that conflicts and battles were rare.

This further fostered harmony in Ionia.

Consequently, the faith that the Ionians provide to the Spirit of Ionia is infinitely close to the aspect of "good".

Now, the answer is clear.

This true god both needs the power of faith and binds the minds of the Ionians, causing the faith offered to him to lean as close as possible toward the "good."

Ionia craves the belief in "good" and will naturally avoid the belief in "evil".

In other words, the spirits of Ionia must avoid being tainted by the power of faith with an "evil" attribute!

But good and evil are like yin and yang, two sides of the same coin, so how can they be completely eliminated?

So, after absorbing the power of faith of the "good" attribute of the beings of Ionia, where did the "evil" power go?

This might sound abstract.

But the explanation is actually quite simple.

That is, the spirit of Ionia accepts all the benevolent aspects of the Ionians' faith in him, including their reverence, respect, love, and piety.

At the same time, it also avoids the hatred, fear, and disgust of the Ionians towards it..........

............

Looking at Syndra now, all the questions are answered.

This dark and evil force possesses an extraordinary "evil" attribute.

This darkness did not arise from nothing.

Rather, it is a force that has been deliberately brought together.

The dark, evil power emanating from Syndra is the "evil" power gathered by the beings of Ionia.

This twisted, dark, and malevolent power, though filled with malice, originates from the belief of all Ionians in the "evil" of the Ionian spirit.

This also explains why, when Folyago incorporated Syndra into his pantheon, he unleashed Syndra's power.

Foyego also received a great deal of support from the power of faith.

The so-called "good and evil" of faith can affect the spirits of Ionia, but it has no effect on Feuergo.

The reason, according to Folgo, lies in the fact that the Ionian spirits themselves are not native to Runeterra.

When Syndra joined Folyegor's divine realm, she gained the power of the Dawn Order's faith to balance the malice originating from the beings of Ionia.

At the same time, Folgo also used the dark and evil power within Syndra to gain the faith of the Ionian beings in the "evil" aspect of the Ionian spirit.

Both of them benefited greatly from this matter.

Only the Spirit of Ionia itself lost a large amount of its own faith power to Folyego.

However, at this moment, Syndra is still unable to control this dark power, so Folyago can only temporarily sever Syndra's connection with the dark power.

In this way, the flow of faith power to Foygo was temporarily blocked.

When Syndra is able to fully control her power, Folgyal will also fully obtain the power of faith in Ionia's "evil" attribute.

Predictably so.

As Noxus invades Ionia, the "evil" attribute on the land of Ionia will become stronger, which will make the dark evil power within Syndra grow stronger day by day.

In the end, this "evil" may even directly overwhelm "good".

In other words, the power of faith that Syndra occupies in Ionia may directly overwhelm the Spirit of Ionia itself.

Faced with all this, it seems that the Spirits of Ionia have very limited options.

He couldn't even interfere with the operation of Runeterra directly like Mordekaiser.

This is precisely why Foljegos had the opportunity to plot against the Ionian faith.

It seems that by stepping directly into the limelight, he not only publicly confronted the Black Rose but also exposed himself to the eyes of other opponents.

But there are gains and losses.

Such hesitation and indecisiveness only lead to more trouble.

Folgo had made up his mind that his young apprentice's return to demigodhood was inevitable.

He was determined to seize the power of faith in Ionia!

This is for his own sake, and also for his young apprentice!

...............

Syndra gazed at the full moon in the sky, her heart filled with endless emotions.

All my thoughts are focused on one person.

"I wonder where my master went to do..."

The young apprentice gazed at the dim moonlight and sighed, his tone filled with helplessness.

After arriving in Bilgewater, bringing the Dark Witch into the Order of the Dawn, and absorbing the power of faith, Folyad disappeared.

Syndra was left alone on the streets of Bilgewater.

It's euphemistically called "training alone."

But actually...

The empress, utterly exhausted from her conquests, had collapsed onto her imperial bed...

But the young apprentice was clearly unaware of all this.

For some reason, Syndra felt inexplicably irritable.

At this moment, with the help of the faith of the Dawn Order, the young apprentice has reached the legendary peak of dark evil power without being corrupted by it.

However, as soon as Syndra makes the slightest attempt to reach the level of a demigod, the uncontrollable dark evil power will turn Syndra into a "chuunibyou (delusional) state".

Thinking of this, the girl's face turned bright red, and her small hands involuntarily covered her buttocks.

Because the punishment from my master was just too shameful!

Syndra feels as if she is dying of shame and indignation every time she comes out of her "chuunibyou" state.

But for some reason, amidst the shyness, there was also a faint sense of joy in my heart.

Whenever he sensed this thought, the little apprentice's blush would spread all the way to the base of his neck.

The girl shook her head, trying to clear her mind of the chaotic thoughts.

Looking at this kingdom under the protection of the master, a sense of curiosity gradually arose in my heart.

Let's take a look.

"This country that worships masters..."

Then, Syndra slowly pushed open the door.

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