Chapter 24: Artoria's Dream

After breaking through the eighty-eighth floor, Su Le did not go to the next floor, but went back to visit Artoria. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info

Artoria was very relieved to learn that Su Le had killed the huge minotaur, but she still couldn't keep her spirits up, and Su Le could only let her continue to rest.

In fact, Su Le's trip has another purpose, because he has not had the opportunity to roll the sheets with Asami recently, he also wants to get together with Mamei when he comes back this time.

So Su Le sneaked to Asami's room, but at that time, the lights were dark, and it was a crescent moon and overcast, Su Le couldn't see people clearly, and he couldn't care so much, so he climbed directly to the bed, and then picked up the woman and teased.

Asami seemed to be very cold that night, holding back her voice, which made Su Le embarrassed to speak. Although Asami was not very cooperative, she didn't stop Su Le from entering her body, she just didn't let Su Le change into some messy positions. Su Le had no choice but to do it hastily, and then went back very disappointed.

Early the next morning, the more Su Le thought about it, the more angry he became, so he came to Asami's room again, wanted to reason with his lover, and opened the door to see that there were two Asami inside?!

After a closer look, Su Le realized that one of them was Artoria. Usually Artoria wears her hair in a bun, but now that her hair is opened, she has some resemblance to Asami. Thinking back to a strange long-haired girl last night, it wasn't necessarily Asami. At that time, the other party was silent and slightly resistant, and it was also possible that Artoria could have been.

It happened that when Su Le looked at Artoria, the other party was still blushing. However, Asami also blushed, and taught Su Le: "Why did you come in so casually, Your Majesty and I haven't freshened up and put on makeup?" Hurry up and get out! ”

[Episode of Artoria's Dream]

Artoria became king, but in fact, she was just a small lord somewhere in Britain, with no worry-free life, let alone a luxurious palace.

Guinevere belonged to a branch of the ancient "British" Celts, she married Artoria and became queen, and her father gave Artoria the famous round table.

However, Artoria is a daughter after all, and she can't fill the void in the queen's heart, so Gernevel cheats......

Gannevie is in love with one of the Knights of the Round Table, Lancelot, but only spiritually. After their relationship was discovered, Lancelot fled to France with Gnavier.

Artoria couldn't understand why her queen would betray her. Is the taste of love so tempting? The same woman, didn't she hold back for the benefit of the country? Why can't Gnavier do it? Why would a man of Lancelot's level do such a foolish thing?

Condemned by their conscience, Lancelot and Gnavier return to Brethle, and Artoria summons her queen.

"Gniverne, why did you betray me?"

Artoria suppressed the anger in her heart, and calmly questioned her queen, Gerneve lowered her head, unable to answer Artoria directly, but whispered: "Your Majesty, I am sorry for you, and now I do not ask for your forgiveness, but please understand my pain as a woman......"

Artoria still couldn't understand Gnavier and decided to burn her at the stake. However, Lancelot stormed the execution ground to rescue Gnavier and fled to France to establish his own territory.

Betrayed by the two again, Artoria's anger reached the extreme. Although Lancelot was reluctant to return Gnavier for fear of honor, Artoria still sent an army to France, leaving her cousin Gavin and nephew Mordred to run her kingdom.

Mordred was a wolf, he rebelled and killed Gavin, and he also wanted to marry Gnavier and start a great war against Artoria, who had returned to his division.

After a fierce battle at Camelot, which resulted in a bloody battle between the two sides, Betty Vile left the battlefield with Artoria to protect her to Avalon in peace......

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In the name of Artoria's dream, the previous paragraph flashes back to some of the things she and Gnavier experienced.

After the Battle of Carmellot, the legend of the Knights of the Round Table came to an end. Later, the infatuated Lancelot returned to Britain to pursue Gerneville, but the queen became a nun out of guilt. Lancelot eventually became a monk as well, and the two never saw each other again until their deaths.

The legend of King Arthur will be introduced next, note that Artoria is a real hero (in this book...... Hehe), King Arthur is a legendary figure pieced together by later generations, and there is no such person in history.

【The Legend of King Arthur】

King Arthur (King_Arthur) is the legendary king of England, the leader of the Knights of the Round Table, an almost mythical legend. After the decline of the Roman Empire, he led the Knights of the Round Table to unify Britain, and was revered as King Arthur.

There is no way to find out how the legend of King Arthur was born in the first place and where it came from. It is also unknown whether King Arthur was a fictional character based on a historical figure.

If there is such a figure as King Arthur, it is presumed that he lived around 500 AD, during a period of about 50 years (according to the known versions of King Arthur).

In the first century AD, with the expansion of the Roman Empire, the Celtic peoples who inhabited the land of present-day Britain began to be ruled by the Roman Empire. After the 6th century, the Germanic peoples invaded one after another, and the power of the Roman Empire gradually declined, and finally it was forced to withdraw from England.

Legend has it that Arthur appeared as a Celtic hero during the Germanic invasion. He led his tribes in a battle known as the Battle of Barton Hill to defeat the Saxons, a Germanic people, and is regarded as a famous legend in medieval England......

Around 800 AD, the Welsh monks wrote a History of the Brintonians, in which the name "Arthur" was first recorded and described as leading the Welsh against the Saxons who invaded from the middle reaches of the Thames.

Over time, Arthur's image and lore evolved, eventually becoming the king of Britain, the leader of the "Knights of the Round Table" who took in legendary knights such as Lancelot and Tristan, and a hero of the highest honors.

The Excalibur (The_Sword_in_the_Stone) is a symbol of King Arthur's supreme kingship, wearing this sword of kings with elven magic, making the knights bow down and not only establish his throne, but also win victories in many battles.

In the 12th century, bards who traveled across Europe began to tell the story of King Arthur, and the most recognized masterpiece is The Death of King Arthur around the 15th century.

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PS: Again, please note that Artoria is a real hero (in this book...... Hehe), King Arthur is a legendary figure pieced together by later generations, and there is no such person in history.