"I didn't say you were hiding it on purpose."

"It's just that I think this kind of personality is what you should have."

"What should I have?" Artorius was puzzled.

"Yes." Ian nodded, "People who practice swordsmanship should have a bit of toughness."

"Is that right?"

Artorius did not deny Ian's words.

It can be seen that he more or less agrees with this statement.

However, just as Ian was about to say something else, he felt that familiar gaze appear again.

【Kai is back again.】

[But this time, he was much smarter - he knew how to use small talk with others as a cover.]

[It's just that for you, this kind of disguise is really meaningless. ]

[But you also realize that it is pointless to let Artorius blame his brother like this - it won't drive him away.]

[You know you have to resort to some means.]

"Artorius."

"Why, what's the matter, Mr. Ian?"

"Would you like to try horseback riding?"

"horse riding?"

"Yes." Ian nodded, "This time, I went out on horseback."

There was a gleam in Artorius's green eyes.

"Is this really okay?"

"of course."

"Then Mr. Ian, I'm counting on you!"

"Well, come with me."

You have a valid reason.

[You hold Artorius's hand and walk out.]

[Sure enough, Kai is still following behind.]

【But you don’t mind. 】

[You brought Artorius to your own horse.]

"Mr. Ian." Artorius looked very surprised. "Is this your horse?"

Ian nodded.

"Correct."

"Isn't this horse well-bred?" Artorius sighed as he stood in front of the warhorse and looked at its mane.

"Excellent coat color, strong limbs, and these newly-made horseshoes!"

"Mr. Ian, it will definitely feel lucky to be your warhorse!"

This time it was Ian's turn to be surprised.

"Artorius, do you know so much about horses?"

"Yes." Artorius's slightly raised eyebrows showed that he was a little proud at the moment.

"Mr. Ian, this is something a knight must know, so I still have a certain degree of understanding."

"Your warhorse is indeed excellent."

"..."

Ian glanced calmly at Kai who was hiding in the dark, and then at Artorius who was very happy because it involved something he knew.

He hesitated for a while and said:

"Well, Artorius."

"I'll give you this horse."

"what?"

Artorius was stunned at first, and then he suddenly reacted.

"No, no, no!" He waved his hands. "Mr. Ian, how can I take your horse?"

"If that's the case, you'll be left without a horse!"

"It doesn't matter." Ian seemed very calm. "Just find a horse in the village for me to ride back."

"I'll just get another horse when we get to Camelot."

Camelot certainly had no shortage of war horses.

After all, both Ian himself and Morgan are quite sensitive about this matter.

"This……"

Seeing that Artorius was still hesitant, Ian continued.

"Artorius, every knight should have his own horse."

"Since you know it so well, I think it will be happy to receive this appreciation."

"Mr. Ian..."

"Okay." Ian patted Artorius' shoulder gently.

"Just try getting on the horse first. You have to take this step eventually."

"Well! I see!"

After helping Artorius mount his horse, Ian stole a glance at Kai in the dark.

The other person's expression obviously softened a little.

But this is normal - after all, anyone with a discerning eye can see the value of this horse.

Then it will be much more convenient next time.

However, Ian did not expect that what happened next would develop in a direction that even he had not expected.

After Artorius got on the horse, he looked down at Ian.

His face flushed slightly, and he spoke cautiously:

"Mr. Ian."

"How about...you get on the horse too?"

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"Ok?"

Ian was stunned by Artorius' words.

"Let me get on the horse?"

"Yes." Although Artorius' voice was low, his tone was firm.

"Mr. Ian, I hope you can get on the horse."

Even without looking back, Ian was sure that Kai was staring at him.

"No."

"Artorius, I can't do this. A knight will not let anyone else ride on his horse when he is in battle."

"But this is not a war."

Artorius, sitting on his horse, was still actively trying to gain consent.

"Mr. Ian, don't you usually not allow those in need to get on your horse?"

"..."

Ian didn't know how to respond for a moment.

Seeing this, Artorius continued;

"Mr. Ian, think about it from another perspective. This is my first time riding this horse."

"Just think of it as introducing me to it!"

"..."

Things have come to this point, and Ian knew that it would be a bit rude if he refused further.

"I understand."

"Then I'll introduce you to it a little bit."

"Great! Thank you, Mr. Ian!"

[To be fair, although Artorius and Morgan do have some vague similarities, you can't say that you can't tell the difference between the two.]

[There's only one thing you like to hug on a horse - Morgan's waist.]

[So even though you and Artorius were on the same horse, you still kept a certain distance from him.]

[However, Artorius seems unwilling to have such a clear boundary with you. ]

"Mr. Ian?" Artorius turned around, "Please sit closer, okay?"

"If you're like this now, it's a little far."

"That's enough."

"No!" Artorius shook his head. "Not enough!"

"I want to learn from you the correct way to ride this horse."

"..."

"I understand."

Ian felt a slight headache - he realized that his solution to the problem by sending the horse was not so perfect.

But it's not all in vain - at least it's a good excuse.

He could use Artorius's name to get away with it.

"Then sit down, Artorius."

"I'm going to show you the majesty of British war horses!"

"Ok!"

Artorius blushed slightly, and his index and middle fingers were carefully placed on Ian's hand like an ant climbing a slope.

After seeing that the other party was not too disgusted, he fully raised his hand.

"Such warm hands..." Artorius whispered in a voice that only he could hear.

"If only it could last a little longer..."

[You did not hear Artorius's whispered prayer.]

[You took the reins from him, hoping to get rid of Kaikai's surveillance as soon as possible. ]

[You actually did it.]

[As a general who has fought on the battlefield for a long time, it is not difficult for him to control such a warhorse, even if he is carrying a person. ]

[The horse's hooves crossed the stream and passed through the grass. ]

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