135 Coincidences are piled up, and they become stratagems

"Is that what you mean I don't know? King arthur! ”

Back in front of Camelot's city gate, Finn looked at the black dragon that suddenly appeared in the sky, and naturally put this sin on King Arthur's head, as if there was no other possibility than that the other party deliberately hidden.

In fact, in terms of what Finn has seen, this is indeed understandable.

All the spearheads are pointed at this side, the self-proclaimed British envoys, the traces to Britain, and the black dragon who suddenly appeared in Camelot, it can't be that this guy just happened to appear here, right?

You must know that the black dragon moves much faster than the knights, and it took Finn and the others a few days to come from Connaught to Britain, if it wasn't for the fact that the black dragon itself was summoned by the people of Britain, how could it be justified to happen to appear at this time?

But for the knights of Britain, such a reproach was tantamount to an imposed sin.

"Didn't you bring this in?" Mordred pointed at the people of the Knights of Fiona below at the head of the city with some anger, from another point of view, this black dragon seems to have been deliberately summoned by them, otherwise why would the Irish people dare to come to Britain with only a hundred people?

If it is based on the premise of triggering a war, such a small number of people are not enough to pose a threat to Britain, but adding a black dragon is completely different.

Fortunately, at this time, there are still people who are willing to stand up and mediate for both sides.

"Wait a minute, Mordred, this black dragon is indeed what I have seen in Connaught, it has destroyed most of the city of Connaught, if it is said that they have attracted it, their own losses are too great."

Gareth knew that the black dragon had not been summoned by Britain, nor had it deliberately summoned by the Knights of Fiona, but because the person who summoned it was dead, there was nothing to prove it.

In Larry's absence, she is the only one who knows a little bit about the current situation, so she must mediate between the two parties.

"And Lord Finn, the man you call himself Britannica, who has nothing to do with Britain, did this in the name of me in the name of Britain in collusion with your queen's bodyguard, Kadir, who attacked me on the beach, and I was forced to kill the man named Kadir."

So far, what Gareth can do is to directly draw a clear line between Larry and Britain, and throw the black cauldron on his back, anyway, he is not in Britain now, as long as Finn can't find himself, even if he has big doubts, there is no reason to continue to doubt this, as for the matter of Kadir, it is better to directly find out that he is a traitor.

Gareth's words went deep into Finn's heart.

He also knew that Kadir was a traitor, after all, this was the situation that the queen had explained to him personally after she came to her senses, and he was just curious about who the figure who was in the name of Britain was? Now it seems that this situation can coincide with Gareth's rhetoric.

Figures in the name of Britain smuggled Kadir away, and then the two attacked Gareth on the beach, but they were counterattacked by the Knights of the Round Table, and Kadir was seriously injured and died.

It's a possibility, Finn actually knows, and he just wants to see what information he can ask for without revealing this to the other party.

Having said that, the Black Dragon's actions caused Finn to be puzzled.

"So, tell me, why didn't this black dragon attack Camelot?"

This is also the biggest problem, originally Finn didn't doubt that this matter was instructed by Britain, after all, it was too stupid, but the black dragon that suddenly appeared did not attack Camelot, but flapped its wings and levitated in the air like watching a play, and I don't know what I was waiting for.

This unusual move puzzled Finn, and when he was in Connaught, the black dragon also stopped after launching an attack, but now he has no tendency to attack.

This forced Finn to think of another possibility.

[If it weren't for the fact that Britain used the people of Connaught as a blood sacrifice to summon the black dragon to deal with the French coalition forces, there is every reason to form the basis of their actions. 】

However, the premise of this situation is that Britain must have a powerful magician, and in Finn's impression, it seems that Britain has not produced any powerful magicians since King Arthur killed the rogue mage Merlin, which is still quite unbelievable.

But one thing Finn can be sure of is that this trip to Britain was not in vain.

Finn's words also caught the attention of the knights of the castle.

Indeed, the black dragon appeared, still at a very awkward node, very gorgeously, but so far, about ten minutes have passed, and it has only flapped its wings in the air, and has not made any big moves.

It's just that, considering the size of the black dragon, once it moves, I'm afraid no one can stop it.

There is more to consider than this, there is also news from afar.

The scouts returned to Camelot to inquire about the situation, and before they could move away again, the latter group brought even worse information.

This information soon reached the king's ears through the guards.

"The French coalition is on the move?" Lancelot's face was very bad, and before they could get ready, suddenly a sudden situation appeared in an instant, and even the first knight of the round table felt a little pressure.

More importantly, these things seem to be directed at Britain.

Thinking about it this way, could this black dragon be brought in by the French coalition?

Otherwise, it makes no sense that all coincidences will happen at this time, but if that is really the case, what kind of arrangement does the enemy have? Or what kind of strategist is planning the entire offensive plan behind the scenes, so that everything will explode at one point in time?

The same expression appeared on the faces of the other knights, especially Tristan Qing, whose already confined brow was already furrowed.

Deal with the Black Dragon first? Or do you want to deal with the Knights of Fiona first? Or should we prepare for the French coalition first?

Before they could come up with a definite plan, there was another commotion on the walls.

According to the soldiers, they were a combination of a man and a woman, both of whom moved very quickly, and the women seemed to have something like cat ears on their heads, and judging by their attire, both of them were supposed to be Greeks.

Well, it seems like there's one more thing to deal with now.

"Well, don't be impatient, my knights." However, all the anxiety was calmed down by the king's speech.

Still unhurried, the king's voice rang from the city walls to every corner of the city.

The resolute and majestic but compassionate voice reached the ears of everyone, whether it was the people or the knights, as if they were summoned by the voice.

"Don't panic, this is Camelot, this is Britain, as long as I am here, the walls of the Chalk City will not fall, no matter what kind of foreign enemy or monster it is, it will not hurt you."

The king raised the spear in his hand high, and at this moment, the light shone brightly, and the light that was more dazzling than the sun's brilliance shocked the hearts of everyone present.

Panic and restlessness are like darkness in a corner, driven out by this light.

"Rest assured, Arthur Pendragon is here."