Chapter 133: Summoned
After receiving Artoria's summons, Mordred followed Galahad to King Arthur's tent.
Along the way, there was no shortage of disabled soldiers who were carried past them. Merlin's effect on healing injuries is really good, even if all the skills seem to be ordered to fight, but the injury on Mordred's left shoulder is so good that it is completely unnoticeable. But the wounded soldiers were similar to Mordred when they were first wounded.
In this battle in Britain, almost all the soldiers were wounded. For this battle, the British side paid a heavy price of more than 8,000 casualties. The Knights of the Round Table are busy dealing with the soldiers under their charge at the moment.
After passing through the rows of tents, Mordred and the others finally arrived at the tent belonging to King Arthur in the middle of the barracks.
"I said, Mordred. Don't take this stupid dog in. Gawain reluctantly hugged the terrier with the same name as him.
"Are you saying Gawain is a stupid dog?" Mordred laughed.
The words "......" were so devastating to Gawain that he was choked by Mordred and speechless.
The British Terrier that Mordred picked up casually was given the same name as the Sun Knight Gawain, due to Mordred's revenge on Gawain on a whim. That's the name anyway.
"Actually, you're afraid that my king will know that this terrier has the same name as you, right?" Mordred didn't hesitate to name what Gawain was thinking. Doing this kind of thing makes Mordred feel good both physically and mentally.
γThe first name of labor and management!!γ The dignified Sun Knight Gawain ended up in such a field.
"Forget it, I'll not take this dog in." Seeing that Gawain was showing signs of collapse, Mordred stopped teasing Gawain and strode into King Arthur's tent.
"#%@&β¬#&" Gawain glanced angrily at the terrier that Mordred had named "Gawain", wondering how he could fuse the damn dog and carrot in the pot tonight.
[It's decided, I'll eat dog meat tonight!! γ
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Gawain didn't bother to guess what Mordred thought, she was now waiting for King Arthur's arrival wholeheartedly.
Galahad and Merlin had come in before Mordred when she was "flirting" with Gawain. The three of them stood here and waited quietly.
"Mordred." Artoria walked in sweeping the tent partition. Nor did she expect the war to be won in such a way. She values Mordred, who has made many contributions.
It is obvious that Artoria, who won this battle, relieved the tension in her heart and was extremely relaxed. Changing out of the military uniform during the war, she wore a crown symbolizing the royal power of Britain, and wore a "quilt" that never left her body in spring, summer, autumn and winter.
"See my king!" Mordred saluted.
"No courtesy." Artoria beckoned Mordred and the others to flatten.
"What happened to the end of the expedition against the Saxons?" She had asked Mordred this question, and even though she had learned something about it through letters, Artoria was going to ask her face to face.
"As Tristan said in his debriefing letter, everything went well. The Saxons will never again appear on the borders of Britain. Mordred replied respectfully.
"Nothing else?" Artoria asked repeatedly.
"Don't dare to hide it, my king." Mordred wondered how she could get on with it.
"Then can you explain why you arrived in Britain so late?" Artoria rebuked, "I remember that I once gave the order for you to return immediately to defend against the invasion of the Roman Empire, right?!" β
Mordred was stunned, "So you're waiting for me here" (?Π΄?) γ
"It's my own decision, not Tristan's." Mordred was also prepared, she had already thought that she would be questioned like this when she made the decision. But Tristan had good intentions to accompany her, and she couldn't drag Tristan into the water with her.
"Are you guilty?" Merlin gloated on the side and fell down the stone road.
(?ο½β§?) Although he was very upset and frightened Merlin, Mordred leaned over and said, "I know all these things about disrespecting the king's order and delaying the return date." β