If you want to trap Albion with a bounded field,
that would only be a joke.
Albion, who divides the horizon and controls the boundary, how could he be bound by a false world?
With those dragon eyes,
lusine saw through the essence of this world at a glance and sensed the direction of the world’s mbrane along the veins.
"If I’m not mistaken, the mbrane of this world should be in that direction. Although I can tear this world apart now, only I can pass through."
lusine looked at the tallest building in the city center.
The Crystal Hill in this false world, Moran’s initial workshop and base for Britain.
Then, she glanced at Lorelei and the others.
If she hadn’t thought that Richard and Lorelei couldn’t escape, the black mist wouldn’t have been able to catch her shadow.
Even now—
If she wanted to escape this false world, she only needed to swing the blades on her arms lightly.
Richard and Lorelei subconsciously turned their heads away.
They were a little embarrassed.
Obviously, they knew that they had beco lusine’s burden. Facing this knight princess who had guarded Britain for thousands of years, the two had no intention of refuting her scolding.
Because Albion was the strongest.
lusine only followed this truth.
"But, that’s right. Humans are fragile and small. Let’s follow the laws of nature. Obey the strong, absolute obedience...
So, in this world, you should obey . In order to keep my first place in my brother’s heart, I would be very troubled if you lost too many people."
lusine said with a smile.
When she ntioned Moran, she completely lost the aloofness of the strongest dragon, only the bright smile that lted the winter snow.
It was so beautiful that it was dazzling.
Richard was completely used to it.
In his lifeti, he had heard lusine talk about Moran and the importance of keeping the "first place" the most.
Lorelei was still not used to it.
If she hadn’t known about lusine in advance, she wouldn’t have been able to believe that such a beautiful and petite knight
would actually be the guardian dragon of Great Britain!
In particular, lusine’s eagerness to win Moran’s favor didn’t seem like a dragon who had lived for thousands of years.
Even after so long,
she was still that passionate maiden, always eager to move for the man she admired.
"In other words, Sister lusine, we are now going to head towards that building as our goal?"
"Well... if we want to get out, that’s the way to do it. However, with my brother’s personality, he probably wouldn’t want to handle it this way. Now, my brother is also in this world, and Sister Morgan should be in charge of the outside."
lusine didn’t like to ddle in things.
She preferred to be a sword for Moran to wield.
Once Moran gave an order, she would execute it efficiently and accurately, carrying out the order to the end.
Just a simple order to protect Britain.
She could faithfully execute it for thousands of years.
It could be said that among the many knights who had pledged their loyalty to him, Moran had always trusted lusine the most.
In this regard, she had always been the first in Moran’s heart.
Cold Yet Passionately Adorable
Although these traits seem contradictory, Moran felt they perfectly described lusine.
"We don’t yet understand the specifics of the magecraft involved. Currently, we can only determine that this world is fake. We can’t yet figure out what the other party intends to do with this world."
"So, what are we going to do next?"
"Let’s go find Morgan Le Fay... When it cos to anything about magecraft, she’s always the right person to ask!"
lusine stated this as a matter of course.
However, Richard was stunned.
"Morgan Le Fay? Could it be... the one who... before the founding of Great Britain... was always by the side of the forr king, and helped build half the kingdom of Great Britain... that Queen Morgan Le Fay!?"
Richard waved his hands excitedly.
His eyes shone brightly once again.
The lion’s heart, which never trembled even on the most dangerous battlefields, was now jumping with excitent.
In the songs and stories he heard in his childhood, Queen Morgan Le Fay often appeared.
Morgan Le Fay, initially unappreciated by King Uther, encountered and fell in love with the forr king who had co to Tintagel by chance.
The dark princess, unaccepted and misunderstood by the world.
The knight of light, saving the world.
In the fantastical Britain, Morgan Le Fay, with her fairy blood, and Moran, as a dragon spirit, fell in love.
Even among the many fantastical races, this was an enviable love story.
However, besides his love affair with Queen Morgan Le Fay, Moran also had a romantic story with Queen Guinevere.
The knight saving the princess.
Although it’s a cliché, if it’s told long enough, it becos a classic.
Richard had heard all these stories.
Various versions, each ti a new experience.
Most Britons rarely denigrate the forr king and have varying degrees of understanding, often arguing because of their different interpretations.
But one thing is remarkably consistent.
That is, everyone agrees on the forr king’s promiscuity.
Whether it was the intelligent and aloof Queen Morgan Le Fay, the gentle and virtuous Guinevere, or the mysterious court magus, rlin.
They were almost all confidantes of the forr king.
Moreover, they all contributed to the establishnt of the British dynasty, laying a solid and heavy foundation.
One could say that Zeus in Greek mythology single-handedly produced a large number of famous heroes.
And Moran also single-handedly ensured that Great Britain would be rembered forever.
In so ways, their promiscuity was very similar, with no shortage of female companions around them.
Moran and Zeus were similar in status.
One was the king of gods who held absolute power in mythology.
And Moran was the final king of the end tis in the last land of the age of gods, revered by his people to the point of being comparable to a god.
So, it’s not hard to understand why Richard was so excited.
To be able to et Queen Morgan Le Fay.
His excitent contained no blasphemy, completely regarding Morgan Le Fay as the mother of the nation who created Great Britain.
Richard’s heart was filled with admiration and love.
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