However, if Davidian were to participate in the Holy Grail War, it would likely not be for his own desires, but rather depending on the circumstances.

Although he regretted having a daughter, he understood that this wish shouldn't be placed on the Holy Grail. (But he still really wanted to see Gareth fully grown up and married.)

Under normal summoning conditions, it will frequently maintain communication with Morgan, so in addition to facing Davian's military strength, it also has to face Morgan's wisdom. Therefore, in a normal Holy Grail War, Davian is an extremely difficult opponent to defeat.

Incidentally, given Davian's abilities, if someone summons Davian and still loses, unless the opponent is an unimaginable monster, the Master must be a complete idiot.

Voice lines expressing affection for others:

To Artoria (Swordsman): Oh? How nostalgic, to actually see my king from this period.

To Artoria (Lancer): My Lord!

To Artoria (archer and cavalry) (swimsuit): Hmm...hmm? Never mind, whatever makes my king happy.

To Artoria (The Arbiter) (Swimsuit): Hmm... Ah?! Merlin, you bastard, die!

To Artoria (Lily): I really miss those beautiful times...

To Artoria (Berserker and Adventurer): A cosmic Servant? A dark lord of art and literature? Is such a possibility even possible?

To Artoria (Assassin and Descendant): So my King has so many possibilities?!

To Arthur Pendragon: Perhaps this is the correct history? But it doesn't matter anyway.

To Gao Wen: Hey, Gao Wenqing. My friend, it's a pleasure to fight alongside you... Ah, forget the mashed potatoes, I don't want any.

To Lancelot: Lord Lancelot, don't worry about it. Your sins have been buried in darkness with your death... No, never mind, I don't want to discuss women's issues with you.

To Tristan: Lord Tristan, continue playing. Your strings always soothe the hearts of all the Knights of the Round Table and bring joy to my king… No, never mind, I don’t really want to discuss women’s issues with you right now.

To Percival: Percival! It's so good to see you here. Ah, just like always. You and I are the best partners on the battlefield. If Wincenrib were here too, we would never lose when we're side by side.

To Winzenrib: Let's walk side by side! My friend, we are the best partners.

To Bedivere: Bedivere, very good! Come here, and we will fight side by side again, for our King, for Britain, and for the future.

To Mordred: Stand tall, Mordred. Even if you made mistakes, you atoneed for them in that holy place! You are an excellent knight, stand up straight and move forward!

To Gareth: My daughter…

To Gareth (in swimsuit): Ah, this is wonderful. I never knew it was possible! That smile soothes my heart. (Breaks up in tears)

To Merlin: Merlin, my teacher. Even now, I still respect you... so don't cause me any more trouble! You old rascal!

To Merlin (female): Holy crap!

To Mash: Good child, your deeds are enough to make Galahad, who once resided in your body, proud. Stand tall; if you lived in our time, you would also be worthy of sitting at the Round Table.

To the Count of Monte Cristo: Long time no see, Count. But judging from your current appearance, you haven't quite recovered from the shadow of revenge. The wounds from back then should be healed by now.

To Gilgamesh: Hey! Gilgamesh! I've paid back what I owed you. Don't bother me with that again.

To Morgan (Pan-Human History): My love...

Bond Voice Line 1: Now that you've been summoned, it's a Servant's duty to be responsible to their Master. Especially someone as loyal and righteous as you.

Bond Voice Line 2: I'm just an ordinary person, without the power of those from the Round Table. But I will do my best to protect your and Mash's future; it's my responsibility as an adult.

Bond Voice Line 3: Ah... Sorry, I was a little lost in thought just now. Chaldea is such a wonderful place. I can see many old friends and many people I want to see.

Oh, right, Master, you should stay away from Merlin; he will bring you misfortune.

Bond Voice Line 4: Master. The Britain we once protected has been destroyed; those were painful years. But I will not let that happen to you; this is my vow as a friend.

Bond Voice Line 5: Master, when you have a battle you absolutely must fight and win, just call my name.

Even if I have returned to the Throne of Heroes by then, I will still come to your side with starlight in my hand, banishing all that causes you sorrow, and using my power to light your way to the future! This is a knight's oath!

End-of-volume summary:

Well, there's not much to summarize in this volume. But it doesn't hurt to talk about it, so let's go through them one by one as usual.

First, there are the four battles in about twenty chapters, which is nothing special.

In the FGO storyline, after a long journey, Davidian participated in the Holy Grail War led by the old director, summoning himself without using any relics.

There's not much to say about the result; even the two Devians couldn't defeat Solomon and were exiled.

The timing of my arrival in the Fourth Shinobi World War is relatively irrelevant. I treat Gen Urobuchi's Fate/Zero world as a parallel universe; if I don't recognize it, I don't recognize it.

I've said before that I don't like the inexplicably listless Artoria that Gen Urobuchi portrayed here. But even so, Davian still managed to comfort her, at least allowing her to break free from Camlann and head to the Throne of Heroes.

After arriving at the Sixth Singularity, Davian was much more at ease after meeting the Lion King. He had found one of the key elements, so the other would arrive sooner or later.

He trusted Bedivere and knew that his loyalty would support him in completing what he had to do, so he could just wait patiently.

Incidentally, if the David here were also the real, living David, then things would have ended even without Bedivere's arrival. Unfortunately, they have all changed, making it all just empty talk.

Furthermore, it was because of those memories buried deep in her heart that Artoria subconsciously made the choice that she could no longer let Davian suffer, which is why she did not summon the Servant Davian.

She never expected that there would be a David in his phoenix form, and that he would come to this singularity.

In that instant, Davian's presence did indeed stir the Lion King's humanity, but this humanity was entirely for Davian alone. No one else was even qualified to enjoy it, or rather—unworthy.

Next, let's talk about what Davidon did in this volume. He was well aware that this matter would be resolved without his intervention, but he was still willing to become a trial to further test the people of Chaldea and Bedivere.

And the results satisfied him; these people completed their tasks excellently, and he was finally able to put down everything on his shoulders and choose to rest.

As for the other Knights of the Round Table, Davidian tried his best to comfort them.

Gawain, Lancelot, Mordred, and Agravain—Davidon provided them with some solace, preventing them from going to extremes in the future.

After all, those who remained were the ones who had caused serious trouble during their lives due to illness, while the truly innocent ones were those who were driven back by David.

However, what happened before his death is indeed in the past, and there's no point in dwelling on it.

Tristan is a bit special; we'll have to wait until the final volume of the main storyline, Fairy Kingdom Britannia, to console him. Until then, let's put him aside for now. However, I won't forget about this; I'll have to write about him eventually.

Gareth's important role was also revealed in the Fairy Kingdom arc, and although he will appear in the next volume, his role will not be too significant.

Morgan is the same, but the Morgan of the Fairy Kingdom is not the Morgan of Britain after all. I am now also worried about how to manage three women in one drama.

To be honest, this is a real battleground. The Queen of the Guns is a mature woman, while Morgan from Britain and Morgan from the Fairy Kingdom... Ha, I can't even imagine this scene.

Don't worry too much about the final battle; David is simply letting them go. After all, it's impossible to actually kill them all. The gesture is enough; let them pass.

Overall, the story of the Sixth Singularity has come to a satisfactory conclusion. That's all for now.

Chapter 222 The Hero Arrives

"You are bound by the three great spells for seven days."

"From the Wheel of Restraint, guardian of Libra!"

As the King of Uruk called out, the light of the summoning circle reached its peak.

The Dark Sword appeared, and the lord of Camelot answered the call. But when he looked up, he saw someone he could do nothing about.

"Merlin, what's going on?" Davidian suddenly lost all interest in showing off. Seeing Merlin, he knew that this time it wouldn't be anything good.

They're probably going to risk their lives; we'll just have to see how it ends.

"Yo, Lord Camelot, it's been a long time." The blond man sitting on the throne greeted Davidian in a very familiar manner.

David tilted his head and finally replied with only one sentence:

"Who are you?"

The atmosphere instantly froze. Merlin, the blond man, and the veiled woman beside him all opened their mouths slightly, unsure how to describe the situation.

Fortunately, the awkward silence lasted less than half a minute before the blond man recovered. He turned to Merlin beside him and shouted:

"What's going on? How did you bring out Davidian whose status hasn't been updated yet? Merlin, are you out of your mind?"

"Then I assure you I definitely didn't, it's definitely a problem over there. Why don't you take a look with your eyes? After all, my main body is currently working and not in a conscious state, otherwise I would have glanced at what's happening in Jerusalem."

Merlin looked completely apologetic, while the blond man sat up straight and closed his eyes, clearly annoyed.

After a short while, he roughly understood the situation. Then he said to David, who was still standing below:

"My apologies, my apologies. Lord Davidian Sleeryk of Camelot. It was my fault just now; I said something strange without realizing it. I am Gilgamesh, the current king of Uruk, and I have summoned you here to ask for your assistance."

David bowed slightly to show his respect for the person in front of him before saying, "Seeing Merlin, I roughly knew that there was definitely big trouble this time, but I didn't know exactly what it was."

[The goal is for you to fight against the united alliance of the three goddesses, not to kill them, but to buy them as much time as possible. Since the final Master of Humanity has not yet arrived, now is not the time for you to unleash your full power. The real enemy has not yet appeared either, so be careful.]

“Ah, is that so?” David began to mutter to himself from the perspective of the others. “But don’t say anything yet, let Merlin do it. I’ll chat with you later, after all, this is a rare summons.”

"Is it Morgan?" Merlin tried hacking into their chat channel, but ultimately concluded that it was impossible. Clearly, Morgan was targeting him specifically, giving him no chance whatsoever.

Davidian nodded in agreement with Merlin's words, and then turned his gaze to Gilgamesh.

Gilgamesh then began to tell him about these events, and Davian absorbed all the information he had gathered.

He then asked his own question, which was about the true nature of the three goddesses.

"Apart from the demon goddess Tiamat in the north, the other two entities are still unknown, but there is no doubt that they both intend to seize the Holy Grail from my hands."

The absolute demonic front has been established. David, you will be leading the fight against the demonic beasts there as their general. Can you manage it?

That's all Gilgamesh could say for now. David thought for a moment, then nodded in affirmation.

This is practically a match for their expertise; it's just Warcraft. No matter how many come, it's a minor issue. The real worry is that the other side might possess some extraordinary, supernatural power.

If that's really the case, then things will be difficult. Although I'm already top-tier in terms of individual combat ability, this is the Age of Gods, and who knows what strange things the enemy might have.

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