“The Ring of the Nibelungs—Siegfried, you’ve always liked stories like that,” Morgan said to him, but Davidian didn’t reply.

David's silence angered Morgan. She walked over, grabbed the book from David's hands, and stared at him. Her eyes blazed with fury; she was clearly very unhappy with David's behavior.

Chapter 305 Davidian's Influence

"What exactly do you want? Can't I even have a moment of peace?"

David finally sat up. He could no longer pretend nothing had happened; Morgan was always so aggressive.

"I want to ask you what you're up to? Why haven't you returned to Camelot for so long? Don't you even see me anymore?!"

Could it be that some wild demon outside has stolen your soul, making you forget me, forget your mission?!

Morgan stretched out her hands and pressed him firmly onto the bed, straddling David Ann like an enraged lioness.

However, David's eyes widened, and this time he finally couldn't hold back and shouted loudly at Morgan in front of him:

"How could I forget you? How could I forget my mission? While you were playing house with that little girl, I was running around for your kingdom, hoping that it could have another hundred years, a thousand years, and ten thousand years of rule."

But at this point, his previously quite angry mood suddenly subsided, and his tone became more subdued than ever before:

"But what good is it? The seeds of discontent and riots have been sown, and no matter what I do, it will all end."

The path of light ceased to exist from the very beginning; from the outset, all we faced was darkness.

His words stung Morgan, and she instinctively wanted to berate David Ann. But she stopped herself, knowing it wasn't David Ann's fault.

Morgan understood that David was someone who had truly devoted himself to her, so what right did she have to hurt David in front of her?

She even knew in her heart that she had broken the contract.

David devoted himself to her wholeheartedly, but half of her love had already been quietly taken away by Bavanshi.

But Davidian didn't blame her, nor did he give up and choose to return to the Throne of Heroes.

Instead, he stayed, trying his best to smooth over the troubles caused by Morgan's doting on Bavansh. Even if he couldn't completely resolve them, he could at least suppress the problems for now and deal with them later.

Throughout those thousand years, David had never traveled so frequently.

It was precisely because he sensed the crisis that he fought so desperately. In comparison, what right do I, who was still driven by emotions and acted irrationally, have to criticize him?

After sighing, she nestled against David's chest, listening to his heartbeat. At that moment, she couldn't say anything more.

Davidian also chose to remain silent. Master and servant, husband and wife, ruler and subject—at this moment, the two abandoned all thought and simply sensed each other's presence.

At dawn, Morgan dressed and left again. David rose, dressed, and set off once more to tour Britain; some things would not change, and he still had things to do.

The three major clans of Tooth, Wing, and Earth all treated David as an honored guest.

David rarely visits the Mirror Clan. After all, the fairies of the Mirror Clan are quite laid-back, and there's no need to bother with them.

On the contrary, if someone were to persecute them, David would have to run over and lend a hand.

As for the royal clan... there's really no need to go there now, since the true royal clan's great fairy was finally born recently.

Noknarea, Maeb's successor, was born and took back all power in Northern Edinburgh. Morgan also stopped levying an existence tax on the fairies of the royal clans and instead put Noknarea in charge of managing everything.

In the end, only the Wind Clan is left... Ah, Davidian really doesn't want to go there.

In his eyes, Salisbury was nothing but a pile of shit, and a bunch of people who didn't see Aurora's true nature were just surrounding her to satisfy her personal desires.

David found it so ugly that he wouldn't want to set foot in that awful place unless on business.

Today, he made a trip to the territory of the Winged Clan—Gloucester. He has always been treated as an honored guest here, and he has always been received by the Winged Clan's clan chief, Murray.

"It's been a long time, Lord David. You've been traveling to Oxford, Norwich, Manchester, and even New Darlington so many times lately."

"You didn't come to my Gloucester, so I thought you had given up on protecting the Winged Clan."

Murray poured David Ann a cup of black tea. David Ann picked up the cup, took a small sip, and then smiled and said, "You didn't mention Salisbury at all. I didn't go there either."

"All the fairies in Britain know that Lord Davidian particularly dislikes Salisbury and Aurora, the clan chief of the Wind Clan who lives there."

Therefore, many fairies think you're blind, but I know Aurora's true nature and Salisbury's style very well, so I understand why you did this.

Miao Ruien also laughed, expressing her disdain for Aurora. She wasn't mentally ill and couldn't see that Aurora was acting strangely.

Woodworth and Bogzart, however, haven't seen through Aurora's true nature yet. If anyone else were to try to advise them, they would only be accused of trying to sow discord between the clans, so they simply remain silent.

"Let's not talk about that annoying guy. I heard you've been having a cold war with His Majesty lately? Is there anything in a marriage that's irreconcilable?"

Miao Ruien teased David Ann with a smile, while David Ann was at a loss for words because of her rather nasty question.

He put down his teacup and said with considerable anger, "Which meddlesome devil is gossiping behind my back? Aren't you afraid I'll rip out its tongue?"

"Oh dear, are you angry? That's quite unbecoming of you, my lord," Mu Ruien explained with a light laugh.

"After all, the lord hasn't been staying in seclusion as much as before. You've been running around observing the people's conditions lately, so it's normal for people to have such speculations, isn't it?"

Hearing this, David could only sigh helplessly again. Indeed, he had lived too comfortably for the past thousand years. Now, suddenly facing such a high intensity, he couldn't maintain his composure and his poor performance had attracted some gossip.

"Or are you worried about the Fairy Knight Tristan? That is indeed a problem; His Majesty is far too indulgent towards her." Miu Ruien brought up David's worries, but David simply shook his head silently.

However, upon hearing these words, David's eyes sharpened, and he couldn't help but say:

“Mourryn, I know all your little tricks. Fairies are spoiled brats; they'll rebel when someone's above them.”

Especially since His Majesty's policies are not easy, but if I think that this will overthrow His Majesty's rule... then my sword will also be stained with blood.

David's words sent a chill down Murray's spine; she had spoken too freely just now.

Although she is the clan chief of the Winged Clan and the lord of Gloucester, since David was able to stop the Fang Clan from destroying them back then, she can do the same to them now.

Anyway, it's just that there are fewer fairies paying the deposit tax.

Although there is a special rule in Gloucester called "Negation Intensity" that makes even Morgan dislike coming to Gloucester, Davidian has never cared.

Even though he is restricted by these rules, he will immediately return to normal once he transforms. If Mu Ruien really angers him, he will most likely only be beheaded and displayed to the public.

Miao Ruien quickly lowered her head and said she would never dare to speak of royal matters, but David reassured her that there was no need to. He understood that was just the nature of fairies.

However, as long as they don't rebel, their swords won't fall arbitrarily.

Chapter 306 The Prophecy of the Mirror

In the year 2001 of the Queen's calendar, Davidian visited the Mirror Clan for the first time. Not for any other reason than the Mirror Clan's latest prophecy.

Now, let me tell you about a future where a mysterious island has become a fairy kingdom, and I will reveal its fate.

Welcome back to the innocent, to the deep, bottomless city of the Queen.

[It gathers like rain, accumulates like dust, melts like snowflakes, and vanishes like a lie.]

We wished to be relegated to the sidelines, but now we remain in the Queen's grasp.

However, we only need to be patient for a little longer; two thousand years from now, the Child of Redemption will appear.

Let fairies and humans join hands, and the Child of Redemption will save the world.

Even if its initial glimmer is faint and unnoticed, it still flies like a moth to the flame.

[A town of iron, a sea of ​​coal. When calamity is defeated, pilgrims are welcomed.]

Though the port has returned to the coast, calamity has gone to the distant horizon.

The chosen staff guides him, the foreign traveler watches over him, and the Son of Redemption finally reaches the throne.

The round fortress was burned to the ground, and the water clock appeared in the world.

[The one who sits on the jade throne is the true king; please wear a crown stained with blood.]

The criminal confessed to his crimes, and the beheading blade severed his head.

[The six tolling bells, resounding like thunder and fire, reveal the truth; the path of the true king is thus opened.]

[Chased by the crimson calamity, bitten by the pitch-black calamity.]

The Son of Redemption has completed his mission and bids farewell to his former home.

A little slack at work is no big deal; we are the descendants of free fairies.

Hope is never enough; we sincerely look forward to a bright tomorrow.

The Mirror Clan chief, Ainsel, received Davidan, and she saw that the anger in Davidan's eyes was practically spitting fire.

Indeed, such a prediction is a direct slap in the face to Morgan, and it would be strange if David could remain calm.

"Great Lord Camelot, may I ask what brings you here today?"

Ainsell's words were quite calm, even easing the slight anger in Davidan's heart. Her appearance was also quite similar to Gareth's, so much so that Davidan was somewhat reluctant to get angry.

"Ainsel, have these two thousand years of peace made you confused? Making such a prophecy, do you think you've lived too long?"

Davidian's cold words did not affect Einser at all; on the contrary, she remained calm.

However, David's next words shattered Ainsell's composure: "Hand over the Child of Prophecy! I know you must have already obtained her. Where is the Paradise Fairy from the Starry Sea?"

“It’s already been thrown into the sea, so I have no way of knowing whether it’s alive or dead.” She gave this answer rather bluntly, and David sighed helplessly.

I never expected this guy to be so ruthless as to do something like this. He truly deserves to be the clan chief; he has both decisiveness and courage.

Davidian then stopped dwelling on the question of the prophesied son and said again:

“Ainsell, you are one of the few clan leaders who know about the original sin of the fairies. Neither Murray, Woodworth, Spligan, nor even the stupid Aurora know about the beginning. You understand what Morgan is doing, don’t you?”

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