The girl buried her head in his arms, as if burying her head in the past she had once lost.

"Ian."

"That's my wish too!"

"Yeah……"

Ian felt his hands trembling because of what Altria said.

But he knew this was not the time to express his emotions without restraint.

To make Altria feel at ease - the man secretly made such a vow in his heart and quickly put it into action.

"That's great."

"I... can be considered to have fulfilled your wish once."

[You and Altria hugged each other for a long time.]

You feel your heart, which had been frozen, gradually warm up again because of her initiative.

[You never thought that there would be a moment when you would want to rely on her so much.]

【However, it was only for a moment.】

You quickly calmed down, turning this into the most basic etiquette between the two of you, and then accepted it all with the most calm attitude.

[But even so——]

【For Altria, this is also a precious memory.】

"so good!"

Guinevere clasped her hands together in front of her chest as if praying, and seemed to be genuinely happy for Ian and Altria.

"I knew my choice was right—!"

"Lily, you're wearing a wedding dress like this, how can you not let him see it?"

"This one……"

After barely pulling herself out of Ian's arms, Altria looked at Guinevere a little embarrassedly, and then muttered softly.

"Isn't this... isn't this the middle of the night?"

"I think Ian must be sleeping with my sister. If I go looking for him rashly, my sister will easily find me."

"By then, things will be very complicated, right?"

"While it might not be a big problem for me, considering Ian, it could be quite a problem."

"Weier, you shouldn't say you don't understand this principle, right?"

"..."

Guinevere had no way to refute what Altria said for a moment.

Or rather, she sneaked out because she had no arguments to refute her theory.

But at this moment——

Ian, who should have remained silent at this seemingly unfaithful moment, suddenly spoke.

He was holding Altria, and he gently freed one hand to lift her chin. His eyes were filled with pity, as if he was looking at the series of wrong things he had done in the past.

"Altria, this is not a problem."

"In the future...if there's an opportunity like this, just tell me directly—I'll definitely find a way to find you no matter how much trouble it causes."

"I've already missed so many moments in your life, and I don't want to miss any more."

"Ian..."

As Altria listened to his words, her eyes began to moisten slightly.

What she had been waiting for, even at the cost of some price, was actually a vague promise like this.

"I see."

"Hehe~" Guinevere supported her hips with her hands, "Then it seems that my choice was correct - you two almost missed each other's important life memories, it was really close!"

"Yeah." The man nodded.

"That's indeed what happened."

The knight's gaze swept from Altria's hair accessories to her cheeks, collarbones, chest, waist, and finally to the hem of her skirt that could not be seen.

"If I miss Lily tonight, I'm afraid even drinking all the wine in Camelot wouldn't be enough to make up for this regret, right?"

"Lily..."

Hearing this name, which was much more intimate than before, Altria became even more shy.

But she did not ask the man why he used such a name, but rather very girlishly assumed it to be Ian's nickname for herself.

At the same time, Artoria also secretly used the new name.

"That--"

"Well, do you like my wedding dress?"

"..."

Knowing that this was Altria's way of getting closer to him, Ian didn't say anything about the title.

"I love it so much—I wish I could see it every day from now on."

"Is it really that exaggerated?" Guinevere muttered. "If I had known this would happen, I would have just changed into one too. Anyway, Altria and I have similar figures, so wearing one is no problem at all."

"That's probably still not as good as Altria's."

Ian smiled calmly, then reached out and gently wiped away the few tears of joy that flowed from Altria.

"Because Lily is Lily and Ver is Ver."

"Why do I feel like you're subtly disliking me in some way?" Guinevere couldn't help but say this.

However, the man did not care, but expressed what he was worried about at the moment.

"Speaking of which-"

"Morgan told me that he wanted to be the witness at your 'wedding'."

"Now it seems like a rather tricky matter - I really have to find a way to reject her, right?"

"Sister wants to be the witness?"

"Ah."

"..."

Altria frowned slightly, and it was obvious that she was thinking about the question Ian had just asked.

Soon, she seemed to understand something and shook her head.

"No—why would you refuse?"

"Isn't it a great blessing that my sister can come?"

"me--"

There was a barely perceptible cunning glint in Altria's eyes.

“I couldn’t ask for more.”

648. Lily decides to take advantage of her sister Morgan/Again's confession (4k)

This was an answer that completely surprised Ian.

Not only did Altria not refuse Morgan from being the witness of her "wedding", but she agreed to it very generously, as if everything Ian said at this moment was actually within her expectations.

Feeling a hint of danger, Ian quickly emphasized what he had just said.

"Lily——"

"Did you hear that? This doesn't mean Morgan is just here to take a look or anything. She really wants to be the witness at your wedding with Guinevere."

"Don't just agree to it because I said it."

"Of course I know what you're talking about, yeah."

Altria's tone seemed very calm, and it didn't sound like she was talking nonsense at all.

On the contrary, her attitude seemed serious and responsible, and she didn't look like she was going to agree to Ian casually.

"It is precisely because she is my sister that I agree to this."

"you need to know--"

Artoria looked at Guinevere beside her, then reached out and grabbed the Nightingale familiar who was diligently preparing a meeting opportunity for herself and Ian.

“My identity is already very special.”

"Marrying Wei'er at this time would be even more risky."

"So..." The girl raised her head and looked at the man in front of her. There was an unprecedented determination in her beautiful green eyes.

"I need a sister-like figure to openly 'support' me."

"Even if...she might not be as friendly as you think."

"This……"

[You didn't expect that Altria had thought this far.]

[According to common sense, facing Morgan's ill-intentioned "officiating request," the first reaction should be to refuse.]

[After all, no one could predict whether Morgan would cause a scene at this already stormy wedding.]

[In comparison, choosing to reject her arrival is obviously a more friendly and appropriate approach.]

【but--】

[With this flawless logic, Altria found a method that was even better and more valuable.]

[That was to use his sister Morgan's identity to force her to be a witness to his "wedding" - this way, it would seem like he was gaining support from her in disguise.]

【Yes. 】

If rejecting Morgan's offer of officiating is a cautious approach, then accepting her offer is a bold and daring approach!

You realized something.

[That is Altria's mind, which has grown considerably during this period of time.]

[She is gradually developing into a "king", no longer the girl who only cared about the people of Camelot.]

"I see."

Ian nodded thoughtfully, expressing his approval of Altria's idea.

"Lily, have you thought about this? If so, then I support you."

"Yeah." Altria smiled indifferently, as if she had obtained something extremely precious.

"Well, it's great that you can understand me."

"Wait a moment!" Guinevere's voice rang out as Ian and Altria were being affectionate with each other.

She probably knew that what she was doing was a bit of a spoiler, but she still had to speak out.

"I don't object to your opinion."

"but--"

"Will that woman named Morgan really be so honest as to be the witness?"

The Nightingale familiar said this, and there was a hint of worry in his tone.

"Lily, you have to know that just from their previous meeting, he left traces on Enen..."

Guinevere didn't finish her words, but the meaning she wanted to express was obvious enough.

Or rather, this was something all three of them knew - in order to make Ian loyal last time, Morgan had cast a spell on him that would take effect if he entered another woman's body.

Although she didn't know what kind of magic it was, the ruthlessness with which she attacked her husband was enough to show that this person was not as simple as she seemed.

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