I will treat you all as distinguished guests who have performed extraordinary tricks, and I will listen to your suggestions in person.

The projection then vanished, leaving everyone stunned. Ritsuka blurted out, "The Queen actually agreed to let us see her? Really?"

"Dream on! Who would willingly go to their death? Does she really think we'd jump into such an obvious trap?"

Oberon was the first to speak. He absolutely did not believe that Morgan would treat them with courtesy. He was certain that Morgan would kill them all once they arrived in Camelot, or at the very least, arrest them and execute them in the autumn.

But then a voice came from outside: "How could that be? Although His Majesty is cold-hearted, he is still polite and respectful."

Since His Majesty has already indicated that he will invite you all to be guests, your personal safety is absolutely guaranteed.

A true king is one who takes responsibility for his words. Otherwise, how could he possibly suppress all the fairy clans?

To maintain a nation, military force alone is not enough.

Chapter 342 Spligen

The person who said this walked into the hall, and to everyone's surprise, it was Spligan, whom they had previously hated with a passion.

Moreover, judging from his appearance, even if he didn't get the best result this time, it wouldn't affect him much.

"Spriggan, what are you doing here!" Bogzart roared angrily, but Spriggan only glanced at him before turning his gaze back to Ritsuka and her group.

He had nothing to say to the brainless stone lion.

"I see. Does that mean the Queen wouldn't kill the prophesied child without a reason?"

Muramasa immediately realized that this was about official status; without it, nothing would go smoothly.

Unless Morgan wanted to become a true tyrant, which was impossible. While Morgan's policies had been ruthless so far, she was by no means an inhumanly cruel person.

"But this also means that we cannot start a war without a reason. That would mean that we are just invaders, barbarians like the Saxons in pan-human history."

Oberon, however, had a different view, focusing more on the aspect of bringing down Morgan.

However, at this moment, Ritsuka sensed that something was amiss; he felt that Oberon's attitude was too enthusiastic.

Even though Davidian told them that they would definitely have a battle in the end, why was Oberon so impatient when they hadn't even figured things out yet?

This is a little illogical; Oberon isn't a berserker who doesn't think things through.

However, he did not voice this small doubt; Ritsuka chose to keep it to himself for now.

However, he was at least somewhat wary; this Lostbelt was definitely not as simple as they thought.

"In that case, the choice depends on the debate between the parties involved. Ritsuka, Caster, what do you think?"

Da Vinci-chan left the final choice to Ritsuka and Caster, and the two of them looked at each other and came to their conclusion.

“There’s nothing to be afraid of. With Lord David there, our safety is absolutely guaranteed. Besides, this is only the second time Castor has faced Morgan.”

Ritsuka expressed her trust in David Ann. Although she hadn't met Morgan yet, David Ann's presence there had already demonstrated Morgan's character in some ways.

She may have adopted cruel policies, but if she were truly a pure villain, Davidian would never have spoken of her in such a gentle tone.

Castor was surprised by his attitude, so he couldn't help but ask, "Eh, does Ritsuka trust Lord David so much?"

"Of course, if even David Anqing cannot be trusted, then this Fairy Kingdom is utterly beyond saving. And we absolutely must go this time!"

His expression suddenly turned serious, as if he were about to fight Morgan, which even startled Castor.

Aside from when Mashu disappeared, Ritsuka rarely seemed this agitated.

Caster asked him why he had that expression, but Ritsuka looked surprised.

He didn't understand why Caster would ask such a question, but since she had asked, Ritsuka didn't mind answering her.

"Because she said that because she looks down on you. What kind of VIP performed some strange show? Isn't she just a clown? Honestly, since she's been said that to you, you can't not express your dissatisfaction to Morgan face to face."

His innocent demeanor, as if he were standing up for Caster, made Caster blush, and Caster had no choice but to take it seriously.

"Yes, to be honest, I'm pretty annoyed too. What do you mean 'even if it's luck'? We fought so hard! How could it be luck!"

She got serious this time, and everyone else laughed.

It's clear that these two have made up their minds to go to Camelot to meet the Emperor. In that case, let's accompany them on their journey.

“I also want to confirm the Queen’s character. After all, all we know so far is that her name is Morgan. Whether she is like the infamous Morgan in pan-human history is still uncertain. It is necessary to ask her in person to find out what she is thinking and what she wants.”

Da Vinci also had her reasons for wanting to meet Morgan. Although Davidian had already mentioned some of it, it would be more appropriate to obtain more information from Morgan himself.

She was really curious to see what kind of person this Lostbelt Morgan was.

"I see. Since everyone says so, then perhaps this is the correct conclusion. Given how things have developed, I can accept Artoria's decision not to ring the bell."

Once the bell tolls, as Davidian said, the two sides will only be enemies, and the invitation will be null and void.

Oberon also chose to follow the crowd, after all, he knew in his heart that the final result would not change.

Even if you meet with Morgan now, it's impossible to get Castor and Morgan on the same side, so it's not a bad idea to just go to Camelot.

At this moment, the dark space opened up before everyone, and David stepped out again, saying to them:

"That's right, Her Majesty's decree has been conveyed. The nearby army will arrive tomorrow and they will escort you to Camelot."

"I'm sorry, but I can't let you use my dark space this time. After all, we're welcoming guests, and we need to maintain a sense of ceremony."

Ritsuka breathed a sigh of relief upon seeing David's arrival, but then he still asked David:

"It's alright, it's alright, we understand. But since Her Majesty the Queen's army is escorting us, then, Lord David, who is leading this army?"

Upon hearing his question, Davidian immediately told him not to worry, as the person who had come was Davidian's trusted confidant—the fairy knight Gawain.

The First Guard Cavalry of the Mos Extermination Army, which she leads, is the elite of the Fairy Kingdom. She will surely be able to safely escort them all to Camelot.

Upon hearing this name, Ritsuka and Castor's expressions immediately became subtle.

To be with that fairy knight Gawain... This is a fate I never imagined before, but perhaps I can learn more about the affairs of the fairy kingdom's court through this.

"Since you've already decided to go to Camelot to meet the Emperor, there's no need for me to stay here. So, I'll be waiting for you in Camelot. Goodbye."

After saying that, David returned to the dark space and headed straight for Camelot. Staying here any longer would really be a waste of time.

Everyone was at a loss for words when they saw his ability to appear and disappear without a trace. They had never seen Davidan use this ability so casually before, even in the Seventh Singularity.

Is it simply that he forgot or something? Why is he always running around like this after arriving in this fairy kingdom?

However, since even David had personally made the trip to ensure their safety, they had even less reason to worry about security issues.

When the time comes, as long as they go to Camelot with Gawain, they can ask Morgan about many things face to face.

Chapter 343 Relief

Back in Camelot, Davidian once again spent time with Morgan in their dorm room, and Morgan was definitely a homebody. If she could, she wouldn't even want to step out of that room.

"I can tell your words are quite infuriating. The two of them are really determined to confront you face to face. They seem very courageous. I even think they are completely alike in some ways."

David chuckled and told Morgan about the conversation he had overheard, while Morgan just smiled and didn't seem to care much about the children's reaction.

"It seems she still hasn't made up her mind. Even after resolving such a major incident, she still lacks confidence..."

To be honest, I can roughly imagine what her childhood was like. Environment really does influence a person; that's the difference between us.

As she spoke of Morgan, she put down her book, and at that moment she recalled her childhood.

That was a truly happy time. Her mother, father, and sister all treated her with utmost kindness. It was because of that experience that she made up her mind to betray her original mission.

Seeing the happiness on her face, David Ann smiled and didn't say anything to disturb her.

He quietly sat down in his seat to read, and sometimes he felt that Morgan here was a bit childish.

But that's good, at least it shows that she wasn't as vicious as Morgan in the pan-human history.

Are you talking badly about me behind my back?

Just then, Morgan's words reached his ears. David Ann gave a wry smile before saying no. How could he dare speak ill of her? She would curse him, wouldn't she?

"By the way, what do you think of the reward I prepared? Based on their spatial magic power possession value, which they treat as quanta, I prepared one hundred million for them. That shouldn't be considered stingy, right?"

Morgan had snapped out of her reverie and was asking Davidian a question from behind. Davidian thought for a moment and replied that the quantity was definitely enough.

I already thought Chaldea was incredibly poor back in the Seventh Singularity, so Morgan's generosity is just too much.

"But that's not what they want, is it? The pressure from the alien god is too great. The divine weaponry is their real goal, the Star Holy Sword or the Star Holy Lance are what they really want."

Upon hearing David's words, Morgan immediately became arrogant:

"Hmph, I won't just give it to them like that! Let Pan-Human History be utterly and tragically destroyed! As for that collapse..."

I've considered the possibility you mentioned after you returned from dealing with the calamity in Norwich, and it's indeed true. The situation with Kornunos is probably nearing its end.

David thought about the Beast God and, after a moment of contemplation, spoke:

"After all, it's a grudge that's been brewing for fourteen thousand years. It's not something that can be easily resolved. I don't know if firing all twelve holy spears at once will be enough to suppress it... But it doesn't matter. When that time comes, I'll do everything I can."

Morgan was amused by his words and couldn't help but retort, "Oh? Could it be... you want me to witness the brilliance of a miracle? With your current state of mind not being fully developed?"

David looked back at her helplessly. He had said before that she had betrayed his original mission, and now she dared to say that her state of mind was not perfect.

Morgan really hit his sore spot, since in this fairy kingdom, Davian really couldn't shine anytime, anywhere.

"It's not about radiance; Cornunos's hatred seems perfectly justified to me. And facing such a 'correct' opponent, how far can I, with my current mindset, unleash the light of miracles? I'm talking about other powers..."

Well, never mind. We haven't reached that point yet, we'll talk about it later.

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