Ian's lips trembled slightly.

He was faced with a choice—how to answer the "test" posed by Morgan.

Continue to lie?

It can only be this way.

Otherwise, Altria would be in trouble, and Morgan would not be happy either.

If you want to have the best of both worlds, you can only continue to lie - although if you continue like this, it is likely to turn into an unmanageable drama of lies.

But at least at this moment, Ian no longer wanted to spend energy thinking about it.

"Princess, if you say that, it seems like you are doubting my loyalty."

"I picked these flowers especially for you. Please don't question this."

Morgan had no idea that Ian had read his mind.

She had fallen into a state of madness, but she still carried out the "test" of the Chief Knight of the Round Table in her own way.

"knight."

"At this point, are you still going to tell me lies that can be seen through at a glance?"

"I don't think I'm that stupid in your eyes—otherwise, I wouldn't make you want to swear allegiance."

"Yes," Ian said calmly.

"You are the one I need to swear allegiance to. You are certainly not the embodiment of stupidity, let alone the recipient of lies."

"So this bunch of roses was indeed picked from the garden, and now I present it to you, Your Highness."

"If you still don't believe it—"

Ian looked straight at Morgan in front of him without shifting his gaze at all, and seemed not afraid of the other party's questions at all.

"I think we could go find the king together and confront her face to face, then everything will come to light."

"At worst... maybe we can ask the people who were near the sea of flowers this morning. That way we can get some answers we need."

Although every sentence is true, it also hides a lot of information.

At the same time, on this basis, Ian took the initiative and invited Morgan to "confront" Altria.

certainly--

This was a "trap" he prepared for her.

If they really confront Artoria, the two of them would probably be able to achieve a collusion-like effect through tacit understanding.

Of course, if you do this, the risk factor is naturally high and a bit scary.

But to put it bluntly, this is actually Ian's "revenge" on Morgan's repeated tests.

he……

The bet is that she won't do it.

In this world, the person who knows Morgan best is herself who has always been with her.

There are no surprises, and there can be no surprises.

After Ian retaliated with these words, Morgan's aggressive attitude gradually dissipated.

Instead, there was a relatively gentle look.

The moment his eyes met Morgan's, Ian knew that everything he had just done was effective.

that's the truth--

Morgan rarely showed a calm smile in front of her husband.

"is it?"

"Since you've said that—I'll trust you a little bit."

"But next time I do something like this..."

Morgan held the rose in his arms as if he was holding some hope that was within reach.

"Wake me up."

"The flowers you chose... were terrible."

Knowing that this was just Morgan's way of expressing his desire to go together, Ian simply smiled and nodded.

"I see."

"Well, that's good." Morgan took Ian's arm.

"Oh, there's one more thing I want to do."

"what's up?"

"I also want to be the witness at Altria's wedding."

The proud princess spoke word by word.

646. Morgan's attempt to disrupt the wedding/heartbreaking attitude (4k)

"This……"

Listening to Morgan's words, Ian thought he might be hallucinating.

The girl in front of me... actually wants to be the "witness" for her sister Altria?

"Princess, you...are you kidding?"

"Why would you want to do this?"

"What's with that tone of yours?" Morgan asked the knight in front of her. She seemed to really hate the other party's behavior of questioning her.

"Do you think I'm not qualified to do this kind of thing?"

"Of course not—given your status, it's perfectly appropriate for you to be Altria's witness."

This isn't Ian's wishful thinking.

After all, no matter how many grudges they have in private, Morgan is still her nominal sister to Altria.

If your sister wants to get married... it would be perfectly reasonable for you to attend as her elder sister.

If Ian understood this, Morgan certainly couldn't be unaware of it.

She smiled calmly and quickly continued speaking along with her knight's words.

"That's okay."

"Since you understand that I am very suitable to be Altria's witness, then you shouldn't stop me."

"..."

Ian was silent for a moment, and then expressed his real doubts.

"Princess, what I'm concerned about is..."

"How did you know that Altria would have such a wedding officiant request? I thought... no one had revealed this matter, right?"

"..."

Morgan's expression stiffened at that moment.

You realize you've asked some pretty darn questions.

[The fact that Altria has a "marriage desire" is a secret that has not yet been fully disclosed.]

[But now, Morgan not only knows that his sister has this need, but also understands that she needs a suitable "witness."]

[No matter how you think about it, this is not something you can know from hearsay.]

[Morgan...maybe he's still doing something behind your back that's never been made public.]

Looking at Morgan with a frown in front of him, Ian once again fell into an unprecedented emotional whirlpool.

The woman in front of him looked like she had told him everything, but in fact, that was not the case.

Behind the scenes, this arrogant princess is doing things that cannot be made public.

On this basis, she was even unwilling to tell her husband any news.

Morgan obviously noticed the change in the knight's mood, but her pride and self-esteem prevented her from admitting that her behavior was problematic.

Instead, she "questioned" him in front of her.

"What do you want to say?"

"Is it something unacceptable to you that I do this—or do you think I must tell you everything?"

"..."

The moment he heard this, Ian felt that his heart, which had finally climbed out of the abyss, was falling to the deepest place in an instant.

The feeling of weightlessness made him unable to even feel his own breathing.

wrong.

should say……

At this time, is it necessary to breathe?

I've persisted for so long, but even the possibility of knowing the actual situation has been wiped out...

So--

What am I to Morgan?

Ian smiled.

"That's not the case, Princess—this is your freedom of choice, and I have no right to interfere with your decision."

"I will tell Altria about this."

"You will definitely be present at her 'wedding'."

"But I'm a little sleepy now - can you let me rest for a while?"

"..."

Morgan didn't say anything. She clearly felt that her behavior just now seemed to have offended the man in front of her.

But the self-esteem and pride in her heart made her unable to say anything.

It felt like someone had sealed a layer of sticky honey on her mouth.

But in fact--

No one would do this, and no one dares to do this.

It seemed that she was the only one who caused all this.

"..."

You didn't wait for Morgan's orders any longer, but instead just lay down on your bed.

[At this moment, you feel quite hurt—even when you were severely injured by Vortigern, you never felt this way.]

[So this is what it feels like to be "abandoned" by the person you follow.]

You keep convincing yourself to accept this.

[After all, according to the original promise, you should have expected Morgan to do this to you.]

【But this time, you find it hard to ignore this feeling no matter what. 】

[Because the contrast between Altria and Morgan's behavior is too great.]

【The former is thinking about the problem completely from your perspective. 】

[But the latter, as always, ignores your feelings and chooses behaviors that only she finds meaningful.]

You can't help but question whether your original choice was a big mistake.

[With this almost resentful thought, you were so exhausted that you fell into a deep sleep.]

【And this sleep lasted for a whole day.】

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