However, if David would find out that she had never married, his face would probably wrinkle up like an old chrysanthemum...

Bond Voice Line 1: What kind of expression is that? Master, I am who I am, just a fully grown version of myself.

Bond Voice Line 2: Don't worry! I'm the one who inherited the blood of the Lord of Camelot and the Enchantress of Britain. Battles are just a small matter. What I want to see more is your future.

Bond Voice Line 3: Master! Do you want to go out for dinner together? It's a gathering inside the round table, Father and the King are waiting for me.

Bond Voice Line 4: Master! Don't worry, I'm here, Father is here, and King Arthur is here too. So, there's nothing to worry about.

Bond Voice Line 5: Huh? You're asking me what I like? Hmm... Flowers, trees, sky, breeze, clouds, sun, earth, I like everything that's full of life.

Voice lines for other Servants:

To Artoria (in normal state): Ah! It is King Arthur, our glorious king!

To Artoria (special): Huh? My King... does she really have that many possibilities? Can Father really handle it?

To Morgan (Lossbelt, Pan-Human History): Can a mother also become two? I feel sorry for the father...

To Gawain: Brother, you need to hone your martial arts skills. And your cooking skills too; if you can only stir mashed potatoes, no one can compete with you.

To Tristan: Lord Tristan... you'd better watch your words in the future. Being emotional is a good thing, but being impulsive is definitely not.

To Lancelot: Watch me whip you to death with the hilt of my sword.

To Percival: Brother Percival! Long time no see! Huh? Me? It's Gareth!

To Mash: Wow, a girl who inherited Galahad's spirit origin? What a wonderful child, I like you very much.

(A 15-stone lucky bag yielded Medusa and a swimsuit version of Murasaki Shikibu; a 30-stone lucky bag yielded Rukadi to complete all support cards; a 30-stone lucky bag yielded Ashura; a great victory!)

Chapter 481 Final Volume Summary

This concludes the final summary. We won't need to write any more side stories, since the plot won't be as long or as grueling, and things will be a bit easier.

Let's start with Morgan from the Lostbelt, the biggest slacker in this Lostbelt. (laughs)

Her thinking was actually very simple: after failing so many times before, she just wanted to prove herself. She was determined to take Britain, and she was willing to hurt anyone or pay any price for it.

After David helped her acquire Britain and the Fairy Kingdom, he also helped her govern the Fairy Kingdom well. Most of the major clans, except for the Wind Clan, were convinced by David, which made her wonder—was it really because I was incapable? That was probably the mindset she had. Then she became completely determined to pursue her ideals and fight against those beasts in the Fairy Kingdom.

If things get unstable, she can simply flip the table herself, so she maintains a state of nonchalant spending and waste on everything except Bavanshi.

But she was only a figurehead, not dead. Her ideals might be gone, but the inertia remained. Davidian had genuinely helped her for so many years, and she knew her initial attitude had caused harm, but she didn't know how to make amends. After all, in this fairy kingdom, there were no ways to make amends to Davidian~ (laughs)

Furthermore, because she has given up on people's hearts, she expects others to be under her control, which is why she became queen to obtain the fairy kingdom. In fact, Davidan has always been someone she can completely trust without needing to control him, which is why she cares about him more. However, she is troubled by the current situation and cannot make up for the initial regrets, which has caused many of her own suspicions.

Kissing Davian directly in front of the King at the tea party also conveyed a sense of asserting ownership—a childish mentality of "this is mine, I won't give it to you." Therefore, she frequently displayed a girlish demeanor towards Davian, occasionally revealing what she perceived as a vulnerable side.

Although she appeared quite magnanimous, she actually possessed an extremely strong desire for control, which caused many unnecessary suspicions between her and David. She only recalled these things before her death, but it was too late; she could only regretfully ask David to write an ending for the story.

Then there's Morgan from Pan-Human History, this time basically all of Morgan's inner conflicts were resolved. Although it's his Lostbelt self, it is indeed himself.

Having gained Britain and Davidian, the past two thousand years have filled the void in her heart. Now, if you were to ask her about her ranking, Britain would have to be pushed back; Davidian would be first, she is now completely shaped like Davidian. (laughs)

After this incident, Morgan basically let go of her hatred for Artoria. However, to be honest, she didn't actually have much personal hatred for Artoria. After all, the two of them hadn't spent much time together, and Morgan didn't have any reason to hate Artoria in her daily life—except for Davian.

However, Merlin is an exception. Whether it's Panhuman History or Lostbelt, neither Morgan has any good feelings towards this guy. Merlin is simply a nightmare, and this is no joke.

By the way, after this incident, if Morgan from the Pan-Human History is summoned to Chaldea, she will often impersonate Artoria to tease Davian, but she never succeeds because their auras are perceived differently by Davian. (laughs)

Next up is our King. He was initially summoned simply to check on the situation. After learning about the Lostbelt's condition from Fujimaru Ritsuka, he was basically numb. The situation was absolutely terrible, and even our King didn't know what to say or do. He could only do his best and leave the rest to fate.

It's perfectly normal for someone to entrust their Spirit Origin to Caster, and the same applies to the arrival of David of the Ten Holy Blades. These people are all like that—helping the weak and oppressed, upholding the principles and spirit of knights. However, this further fueled David's emotions. Although he didn't act at the time, David was truly furious about the matter.

Gareth's arrival came as no one expected; it was truly Ainsell's last stand. He cried out to the Temple of the Gods for help, only to be met with his strongest self from a parallel world, fully grown and ready to emerge—who could have predicted such a thing? (laughs)

At the same time, she really wanted to see her father. This Lostbelt was a huge regret for both Gareth and Davian. Gareth wanted to share her achievements, the pain she had endured, and the joy she had gained with Davian. She wanted to cry in front of him and gain her father's approval. Countless emotions were accumulating inside her.

Davidon felt the same way, seeing his daughter fully grown. He could almost see at a glance how much she had suffered and how much she had gone through to get to where she was. If they hadn't met in this setting, the father and daughter probably could have talked for a whole day and night.

Unfortunately, their encounter took place on Camelot's battlefield, and Davian, devastated by the prospect of fighting Gareth, succumbed to despair and fell into darkness. Even if Morgan hadn't died, Davian would have been in a completely unsustainable state. Fortunately, he didn't kill his daughter in the end; the power to counter the summoning was only temporarily acquired, and killing his daughter would have been far too absurd.

Finally, let's talk about David. He basically suffered terribly this time. He experienced everything imaginable and unimaginable, and he was practically broken down, but thankfully he recovered in the end.

However, in any case, this finally brought the storyline between him and Morgan to a close. This storyline was indeed quite twisted. Morgan in Pan-Human History started with a beautiful, unattainable relationship and extended it into a painful one. Morgan in Lostbelt gave it a bittersweet experience. Finally, Morgan in Pan-Human History brought it to a close, completely completing this torturous emotional journey.

Davidian always understood Morgan in the Lostbelt. This childlike mentality had nowhere to hide in front of an adult like Davidian, so he didn't say anything about Morgan's little suspicions and subtle distrust. Time would tell.

However, he eventually went mad. Morgan could die, and he could be defeated, but dying at the hands of a villain was the last straw for him. This caused a minor shock to the world, a moment of omniscience and omnipotence. This was arguably the most extreme time in David's life.

The normal David is still the same as the Ten Holy Blades. He's a little cocky in front of Ritsuka and the other kids, but he's also very confident, cheerful, and bright. He protects the future of those around him, fulfills his responsibilities, and does everything well as the Lord of Camelot.

After all, he has always been the kind of person who does things in a down-to-earth manner, and basically no one can find fault with him.

Of course, there won't be any more of this kind of tormenting thing in the future. After all, Morgan from Pan-Human History has completely let go of his inner turmoil, and Morgan from Lostbelt has also broken free from his obsession. If they meet again in Chaldea in the future, it will probably be a relaxed scene.

Davidian wouldn't hate those two too much, after all, he was the one who caused the trouble, and now everything was resolved, so he could finally enjoy life. (laughs)

By the way, just kidding. If it were a matter of deciding whose room to spend the night in, Morgan from Pan-Human History would probably jump on the bandwagon and wait to see what happens, Morgan from Lostbelt would hand the choice over to David, and Our King would just laugh and withdraw from the competition.

However, whenever this topic comes up, David will simply go to the control room and spend the night drinking coffee or tea, or just find somewhere to sleep. (The humanoid Smogen might come over to tease him and then sneak a bite.)

Although you could actually just drag two Morgans along and give them silver. (laughs)

Finally, let's talk about the plot. Actually, I put a lot of effort into the relationship between Castor and Ritsuka. The overall structure of the plot is quite simple, basically a replica of the prequel. In my eyes, Fujimaru Ritsuka is Castor's Camelot Lord, so I thought I had to write more about their relationship. (laughs)

Bavanshi naturally replaced Morgan, but as you all saw, she didn't end up well. It was a pure prequel to Morgan, and even worse. (Merciless laughter)

The plot of David's story is basically the reverse of the prequel. He becomes Morgan instead of the King, the protector becomes the perpetrator, and the one who dies first becomes the one he is meant to protect. It's a complete reversal; everything else is just trivial.

This was indeed a huge torment for David. Two thousand years of self-doubt, constantly thinking whether what he was doing was right or wrong, whether he should do it or not. Although he suppressed it with Morgan's comfort and companionship, it was only suppressed, not disappeared. So when the King came, he ignited it.

It's unbelievable that our King survived in this godforsaken place. If it weren't for his humanity, he would have torn everyone in Chaldea to pieces.

Gareth's arrival truly made things unbearable; Davidian was practically going insane. Putting aside the murder of his daughter, this was Gareth all grown up! He might see him this time, but who knew when he'd see him again? If it weren't for this 2000-year-long situation, Davidian might as well have just slit his own throat.

Fortunately, he didn't actually kill his daughter in the end, otherwise it would have been truly devastating. However, not long after, Morgan was poisoned to death. Davidian's mentality collapsed, and he then went into hiding, just like Old U, picking up scraps.

When Melyuchina fell, Davidian immediately went over to finish her off and sealed her away. When Bagst died, Davidian also rushed over immediately and collected the power that had not yet dissipated.

When Aurora saw Davidian before she died, she was so terrified that she peed her pants. As a result, the original storyline's ending, where Aurora sees Melyuchina flying in the sky and both of them find redemption, is also gone. After all, I can hardly imagine how to break Aurora's mentality unless I send her to Pan-Human History and make her see her broken self every day.

Woodworth sacrificed his life, so I guess it's alright. Myurion's body was retrieved; Davidian came out to collect it immediately after Koyanskaya left.

When Kornunos was shattered, Davian was near the Great Cavern. Seeing himself holding the Ten Holy Blades was the most complicated moment for him. It was only when he saw himself like that that he barely regained some of his senses; otherwise, it would have been really hard to hold back.

Of course, the die is cast, and the necessary tasks must be carried out. What follows is the development of the finale.

That was the necessary revenge against Oberon. David was truly enraged this time, so he exacted his revenge on Oberon severely.

However, upon closer examination, it becomes clear that these two people's experiences are quite similar, as detailed below:

Davidian, you've come to Britain. Go, protect Britain, which is destined for destruction. Davidian: Huh? Me?

Oberon, you've come to the Fairy Kingdom! Go and destroy the Fairy Kingdom protected by Morgan and Davian! Oberon: Huh? Me?

So although Oberon said that Davian was disgusting, he didn't actually dislike Davian that much.

After killing Caster, Davidian seemed to enter a state of near-recuperation. His main objective was still to write the story's ending, since he was mentally broken, not truly insane.

All I can say is that in the end he was hoping for a happy ending, a miracle he could accept. Even if he was crushed to pieces, it would be better if he didn't actually destroy the world. That's probably his mindset.

In terms of time, this part of the story didn't actually take long, only about six days, which was very fast. However, the amount of plot was huge, so David's story was concentrated at the end, and the middle part became the story of Ritsuka and the others.

By the way, the banners for Arbiter Gareth, Avenger Davidian, and Arbiter Morgan are now open and receiving positive reviews. Remember to spend a lot of money and support them! (Hilarious)

Oh, the thing that makes me feel most guilty about this book is that it seems to have tricked quite a few readers into playing FGO. That's just too sinful. Getting into FGO these days is like hell; I don't even want to think about it anymore, and I'm too lazy to even complain about it.

Then there were comments suggesting that it would be better to remove Saber's elements, but actually, I only came to this idea after reading 2.6 and the finale of Saber.

I'm not sure what the current state of Fate fan fiction in China is like. Back around 17, the Fate fan fiction I saw in China was generally terrible and lacked any real Fate vibe. It almost always involved Saber.

I know my queen is very beautiful, but even if I wanted to do something with her, I'd have to lay the emotional groundwork first. I haven't said much about it before, but I personally really like Shirou; one of the prototypes for David is Shirou.

But if I were to try and develop an emotional connection with either the King or Morgan through the Holy Grail War, I don't see the point. Let's just go back to 5th-century Britain, like a reciprocal address; forget about being a Master, become a Heroic Spirit!

To be a hero who is beyond reproach in matters of justice, and whose private life is built on defense—that's probably what it means. Incidentally, I personally don't find the prequel's ending abrupt; a hero dying at the hands of a villain is quite normal.

I started writing this book in May 2022, but then a major family event occurred, and I had to stop for a long time. In addition, Qidian (a Chinese online literature platform) stopped giving me the opportunity to make money, so I switched to Tomato (another online literature platform). After many twists and turns, I finally finished the main storyline. I am grateful for everyone's support. Thank you all!

Oh, let me give you a possibility: if our king had died first, and was poisoned, Davidian would have led the First Legion to wreak havoc on all of Britain, leaving rivers of blood.

Chapter 482 Miktlampa

David opened his eyes, but all he could see was a fog.

He could now see the burning campfire in the distance, and he could roughly guess whose handiwork it was to have him here.

It's a small matter, though. Go see him.

He walked for an unknown amount of time, finally arriving at the campfire. A blond man with large-framed glasses was sitting there. Upon seeing David Ann, he waved and greeted him with a casual smile.

"Yo~ I've been waiting for you for a while. This time you've caused quite a stir. My Master is dumbfounded. Is there really someone who can do things like destroying a planet? You even want to go so far as to blast the inner sea of ​​the planet. Wow, even I'm shocked. This is unprecedented. Who would be so crazy as to want to destroy the soul of a planet?"

Davidian sat down opposite him with a wry smile, and then the blond man clapped his hands with a laugh. At that moment, masked servants brought out racks and large chunks of roast meat and put them on the campfire to roast.

Meanwhile, servants brought them large barrels of fine wine, vegetables, and fruits, and the two of them began to drink, enjoy the food, and fresh fruits and vegetables.

"Almighty God Tescatlipok, stop laughing at me. I really lost my temper this time and caused such a big mess. It's really not the behavior of a hero. It's unbearable to watch."

Then, Smoke Mirror simply returned a nonchalant smile, then extended his glass, gesturing for David to clink glasses. David extended his glass as well, and the crisp clinking of glasses sounded particularly clean and crisp in the misty atmosphere.

"It's alright. You know what kind of place Miktlampa is. There will always be winners and losers in a battle, and the efforts, courage, and decisions of the losers will not be noticed. I just can't stand by and do nothing about this situation. Everyone who dies in battle should receive an equal reward."

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