377. The banquet begins

The White Family's mansion covers a staggering number of square feet, and although the main building for banquets is not far from the doorway, there is a huge garden behind it for guests to relax at their leisure or have a secret tryst with their loved ones.

And it is located on the edge of Wharton's west town, although it is a marginal location, but it has definitely not left the city, and the building itself is by no means something that the Chancellor can buy with his apparent income, and it is true, it is the family property that has been passed down from time immemorial to the White family.

Of course, given the political position that Judge White now has, it is not difficult to "earn" money.

The main building has three floors, with an average area of 4,000 square meters, and adopts the classical architectural style of Anglas, and the interior decoration is modern style, and there is no deliberate pursuit of retro, but just standing in such a building, guests can feel the solemnity and seriousness that come from ancient Anlans.

Today, however, the White House, which is not located in the heart of the city, is surrounded by all sorts of luxury carriages and limousines.

The guests who came were all big names in the city, because today's banquet was too important.

Not only did Judge White, who was at the center of British politics preside over the banquet as Enid's mother, but George Pendragon, who controlled one-twelfth of the core military of England, would also be present as Enid's teacher and elder.

In addition to them, there are actually several important people who will be attending this banquet.

For example, Adams, who had just become a cardinal, set off to Wharton, the capital of England, after the original fire church of Taphes was handed over to a new bishop sent by the pope.

Another example is Prince Gawain's youngest daughter, Her Royal Highness Veronica, Princess of Death.

Another example is one of the seven kings of the lower Wharton, the master of the barren plains, Hervendelenga.

Herwin got out of the carriage and came to the north gate of the mansion.

Generally speaking, the more ordinary the guest, the earlier they will arrive, and Herwin chose a time that was not too late to leave to avoid meeting some old acquaintances.

Hola didn't follow him, and the girl had already run to the back garden of the mansion with the invitation Hervin had given her and Peloris.

But he didn't make any progress when he saw another "acquaintance".

Ms. Rebecca stepped out of the other carriage.

She caught a glimpse of Herwin as well, then looked away as if she didn't know him, and whispered to the people in the carriage.

Herwin stood still for a moment.

He'd confirmed that there was nothing wrong with Rebecca, so he wasn't waiting for her.

But Rebecca didn't let the others in the carriage down, and when she realized that Hervin hadn't left, she gave him a cold look, then turned her head and continued to chat with the people in the carriage.

Rebecca didn't know why Herwin knew they were here, but it was clear that he was here to create a chance encounter with his daughter, but Rebecca would never let Herwin get his way.

Hervin did want to say a few more words to Nelly, but after discovering Rebecca's attitude, he could only chuckle a few times helplessly, and then turned and walked to the door of the White Mansion.

The waiter said politely:

"Sir. ”

Herwin took the invitation from his bosom.

The waiter smiled after simply confirming the authenticity of the = invitation:

"Have a great day. ”

Hervin nodded slightly to the waiter in return. k

He stepped into the land of the White House.

An icy, hidden chill enveloped Hervin.

There is a white dragon couch here.

It's been a while since he last saw George, and he's in a much better shape than he was last time.

However, his real change was that he completely removed the part of the power that belonged to his father in his body, although he ushered in a period of weakness like a reptilian creature molting, but it also allowed him to completely get rid of the influence of the power of Vantigen.

Perhaps George had already vaguely sensed that Votigen's power had begun to revive after Arthur's slumber a long time ago, and it was for this reason that even at the risk of weakness, he had to completely free himself from his father's influence, lest those forces become his shackles.

Hewen sensed George's aura, he shouldn't have fully recovered his strength, but he could have stepped into a demigod, and now the other three protector dragons are much stronger than him, not to mention the ancient White Dragon King and King Arthur.

The two of them are terrifying beings that even the new gods don't want to provoke, and the mere existence symbolizes greatness itself, and even death can't completely take them out of this world.

The time after King Arthur's defeat of Votigon was far from enough for her to completely erase the traces of King Humble.

Therefore, the revival of the power of the King of Humble is almost a predestined thing, and in the absence of Merlin, even the resurrection of the King of Humble may not be impossible, it will depend on the collision of his remnants of power and the legacy of King Arthur.

If Hervin hadn't intervened.

The main purpose of his coming here today was to see if Enid and if she had been affected by Voltigen again, this evil dragon would never give up such good resurrection materials, even if he did not pollute Enid's consciousness, he would send people close to her surroundings.

Naturally, George would also confront him.

But to be honest, Hervin doesn't have much confidence in George, and Voltigeng is George's father no matter what.

A son cannot overcome a father.

Especially when his father was in the prime of life.

Herwin didn't plan for George to try to challenge the evil dragon lord who had ruled half the continent, because he needed Arthur to be resurrected, and if King Arthur woke up again from eternal sleep, then Herwen's future actions would be much more advantageous.

And if he is really surrounded by Odin's hounds and torn to pieces, Arthur will also help him take care of the people around him.

This is not because King Arthur was a man of high character who would repay the benefactor who saved her life.

It's because King Arthur was a friend who valued love and righteousness.

Hewen breathed the cold elemental in the air, but now he was out of the stage where he needed to inhale the winter elemental into his lungs, into his blood, and push his heart.

The so-called demigods refer to mortals with divine nature.

Among the demigods, the difference in strength is very huge, and some of the weaker ones who have only inherited the divine nature of the gods can also be called demigods, but their strength of demigods mainly depends on how strong their parents are.

George was originally such a person, and the divinity he inherited from his father was not even enough to make him a legend, but by the day of his father's murder, he was already a powerful demigod.

Others have gained divinity due to some accidents, such as the rewards of the gods, such as George, whose current divine power does not come from his father, but is reshaped by "killing" the divinity left behind by his father.

There are also humans who are as powerful as gods, but not gods.

For example, King Arthur and Vottigan.

Hervin is the fourth.