If this weapon could really summon Mr. Ghost, he should have disappeared from my side long ago.

But the situation is clearly not like that now.

It seems... there are some hidden secrets that I am unaware of.

"See! You think so too, don't you?!"

Rin Tohsaka placed her hands on her hips and looked at the knight in front of her.

Perhaps due to their different upbringing, her personality is completely opposite to that of her younger sister; she is the kind of person who is quite straightforward.

"I said—!"

"Now that you've been summoned by my sister, you should at least introduce yourself, shouldn't you?"

"With you acting like this, it will be very difficult to gain your Master's trust."

"..."

The knight looked at Sakura Tohsaka, who quickly waved her hand.

"Nothing!"

“Mr. Ghost, even if you don’t tell me your name, I will still trust you.”

“However—” Sakura Tohsaka’s face flushed slightly.

"If possible, please tell us your name, Mr. Ghost!"

"That would be even better!"

"..."

[You really want to answer Sakura Tohsaka's question.]

But you don't know how to answer.

Although you were indeed summoned by her, you did not regain your memories as a result.

You are still that Mr. Ghost, only now you have a robust physical body.

"..."

"..."

A moment of silence fell over the atmosphere.

Sakura Tohsaka realized that things didn't seem to be getting better—her ghost still didn't remember his name.

She wanted to say something to ease the awkwardness, but couldn't think of any good words.

Rin Tohsaka, who was standing to the side, had no idea about any of this.

The girl's intuition told her that there seemed to be something wrong with the servant in front of her.

She placed her hands on her hips and spoke her mind frankly:

“Hmm… what Father left behind is the scabbard of the Excalibur Galatine.”

"Since it was you who was summoned—then you must be its master."

"According to historical records, your identity... is Gawain, the Sun Knight?"

"Gawain?"

Upon hearing this name, Sakura Tohsaka looked at the knight in front of her.

Although there was no evidence, the girl's sixth sense instinctively felt that this was not a suitable real name for Mr. Ghost.

“It’s not Gawain, it’s Ian,” Vivian suddenly said at this moment.

Everyone's attention was drawn to this mature older woman.

"Vivian, how did you know that?" Rin Tohsaka asked, puzzled. "This name has never appeared in history, has it?"

"At least not in the versions I know of."

"Yes, that's right."

Sakura Tohsaka looked at her teacher and quietly echoed her older sister's words.

"Teacher, how did you make that judgment?"

"..."

Vivian really wanted to tell the two sisters in front of her that this servant was her husband.

But this witch, who had lived for millennia, knew that she absolutely could not do that now.

Because doing so would not only expose one's true identity, but would also make things more complicated later on.

She can't kill Sakura Tohsaka right now.

Otherwise, Ian would also disappear.

In addition, there is an even more important point—

Vivian's eyes were now fixed on Ian alone.

The name given out out of wishful thinking had absolutely no effect.

He had absolutely no recollection of who he was.

So, having exhausted all other options, Vivian could only offer a half-hearted excuse.

"intuition."

“I think this name suits him very well.”

"..."

Rin Tohsaka could not possibly accept such an absurd reason.

But just as she was about to lash out, she heard an unexpected response.

The knight nodded, confirming Vivian's statement.

"Yes."

"I also think this name suits me very well."

"This……"

Rin Tohsaka was at a loss for words.

Sakura Tohsaka, on the other hand, was much more easygoing.

"That's it, I understand!"

"That--"

"From now on, I'll call you Mr. Ian!"

"okay."

"Hey! Don't be so frivolous! There will be a lot of problems if we don't know the Servant's real name!"

"Huh? How did you know about this, sister?"

"This one……"

Vivian felt a little uneasy watching the three of them making a ruckus.

She doesn't like sharing her husband with anyone—even at times like this.

But she couldn't think of a good solution.

"I'm going out to get some fresh air."

With that, Vivian turned and left the room where the knight had been summoned.

Ian watched her retreating figure, his expression gradually growing serious.

He moved closer to Sakura Tohsaka and whispered a few words in her ear.

The latter quickly nodded and replied, "Yes, I understand."

A person came outside.

Vivian walked down the long corridor of the Tohsaka residence.

This silence reminded her of Camelot's long gallery garden.

Those are flowers.

This is a pool.

Birds fly overhead, while fish frolic on the ground.

Everything was as beautiful as a dream.

Vivian smiled.

She was completely unaware that her mind was on the verge of collapse at that moment.

She began to believe that she had truly returned to that kingdom of the past.

The witch shouted out a sentence almost subconsciously.

"Ian, come and look at the flowers with me."

There should have been no response.

Vivian will also walk alone toward the destruction of her own beliefs.

But at that moment, she heard a familiar voice.

"OK, all right."

Vivian turned around abruptly and found him already standing beside her.

299. Morgan knew he had lost him / Ian's instincts / Sakura's sense of crisis (4k)

Is this a dream?

Or is it reality?

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