Chapter 52: Three Months Later
Three months later.
Above the plains.
"Arthur, what's wrong with you?" asked Gwynaville, looking at Leah, who was sitting silently on top of her horse.
"Huh? Nothing. Leah, who was in deep thought, was awakened by Gwynaville's question, and replied looking at the other party's worried expression.
"Are you really okay? Why don't you speak?"
"It's okay, don't worry, I'm just thinking about the future development path of the country. Leah said with a smile at Gwynaville. "Let's go, I've finally finished some trivial things, let's hurry back. Then he drove the horse and galloped.
Gwynaville, who was behind her, looked at Leah who was gradually moving away, and couldn't help but feel a sense of sadness. 'Are we really getting farther apart?' why didn't you tell me if you weren't happy even thinking about something now?'
With a wry smile, Gwynaville drove her horse in the direction of Leah
Three months ago, the events in the small town of Bagshot came to an end when Gwynaville arrived. All the Saxons were slaughtered, not even a single prisoner. Perhaps it was Gwynaville's resentment of the Saxons that led them to slaughter mercilessly.
Gwynaville was worried that she would not be able to arrive in time, so she was asked to bring the Blues she led to support, and after Leah was crowned to surrender to Leah, Gwynaville returned to the Blues' headquarters with Lulin to relocate. Later, when a hundred or so men were sent to fend off the Saxon invasion, Leah felt uneasy, so she sent a messenger to inform Gwynaville of the situation and told her to go directly to the small town of Bagshott. It's just that this time and again, it wasted a lot of time, and in the end it was a step late.
In the end, of the hundred or so people sent by Leah to guard the town of Bagshot, only a dozen or so were still alive. The inhabitants of the small town of Bagchott also died more than 100 people in order to resist the invasion of the Saxons.
And it was also half a day after Gwynaville and they arrived in the small town of Bagshott that Leah finally arrived here. It's just that it's all over.
When she arrived, she saw corpses and wounded people all over the ground, as well as the dozen or so soldiers who were holding each other and saluting her. Leah was calm, as if there was no fluctuation in her emotions, but the nails that were deeply embedded in her palms and the blood that flowed from the cracks in the back of her hands expressed her anger and sadness.
"You have done a good job, you have accomplished miracles that no one else can do, you are the heroes who saved the town of Bagshott, and even more so the heroes of Britain, so please do not blame yourself and grieve, I will definitely avenge the Saxons. "The remaining dozen surviving soldiers were ashamed of the fact that more than 100 of the townspeople of Bagshot had died because they had not guarded it well, and they thought they were sorry for the sacrifice of their captain Adel and the orders given to them by Leahott, so they pleaded with Leah in the hope of redemption. Hearing this, Lia was deeply touched, what kind of faith should she hold to have such an awareness? She had done an impossible task for others and protected the town from abuse, but why did she still blame herself like this? They could face her with puff up their chests, but why should they ask for her forgiveness?
After that, Leah led people to extinguish the fire that was still burning in the dense forest, hoping to find the dead Adair and the others, but to no avail.
Under such a fire, it was almost impossible to preserve the corpse, so after a day of searching, she gave up the search, but outside the dense forest, Lia ordered someone to erect a monument there as a memorial.
After three days in the small town of Bagshott, Leah left with the Blues brought by Gwynalville.
Because, as soon as the anti-king war ended, Leah rushed over with hundreds of light cavalry as fast as possible, and threw a lot of things left after the end of the anti-king war to Sir Héctor, so that he could take the British army to recover those anti-king territories.
Now that the curtain has come down on this side of the matter, of course Lia must rush back as quickly as possible to solve the mess left after the fall of the anti-kings.
And because in the war against the king, the kings allied forces, the elite was lost, the kings died, and the kings surrendered, originally because the kings established themselves as queens, the large and small countries that appeared were all because of the loss of the king, and the regime can be said to exist in name only. Within a few days, the British army led by Sir Héctor regained the territory of Lut, and the remaining nations saw that their greatest leader, King Lut, was dead and his country was broken, and they were afraid of the great military power of Britain, and they expressed their willingness to surrender. After all, even if you surrender, you will only lose your supreme position, but you can also enjoy the glory and wealth of one side, which is better than dying under the British reconquista.
Although the big things are simple, the annexation of countries is accompanied by the trivial matters left over from each country, and although these small things are not big problems, they cannot be solved overnight. In particular, the problem of the integration of the army, in order to prevent chaos over time, must be solved as quickly as possible, so when Leah rushed to Sir Hactor with Gwynaville, she was immediately dragged to deal with these problems without even breathing. And these are still events that she can't shirk, so dragging her tired body, Liya embarked on the road of dealing with official business day and night.
And the Blues brought by Gwynaville are also arranged under the name of the king of England, but they are still directly led by Gwynaville, after all, the most accustomed is the best, they have been working together for the longest time, and continue to let Gwynaville command them, so that the combat effectiveness can be maintained at the highest.
And the handling of these trivial matters lasted directly for three months. This made Lia not expect that there would be so many remaining problems, and she originally guessed that even if these kings were useless, at least they could keep one side safe. But what I saw in the past three months was a complete subversion of Liya's beautiful wishes.
The people under the rule of the kings, if they were lucky enough to meet someone who was merciful, at least they would not starve to death. But if you meet the king of the common people, it is good to starve to death, and it is a common thing to be beaten to death by the nobles for fun, and to eat a full meal is something that only the nobles dare to think about. So when Leah's army entered the king's territory, many of the people of the city would come out to meet them.
And thus went on for three months, until the question of the armies of all the kings had been completed, and Leah, at the suggestion of Ser Hactor, prepared to return to the city of Camelot with Gwyna Vilka. And much of the rest was left to the ministers of the kingdom.
Three months have passed, winter has ended, and with the arrival of spring, the original cold temperature is slowly rising. The snow-covered land also revealed its original appearance, and the green grass that sprouted sprouts covered the British grasslands, bringing patches of green to the originally barren country.
Looking at the vibrant grass in front of her, breathing the air with the scent of earth, and looking into the distance with no end in sight, Leah's originally dull heart slowly relaxed, not thinking about those dull things, just galloping on the prairie to the fullest, enjoying the joy of spring. Even that, a smile that rarely appears now, is gently hung on her pretty face.
At this moment, it may be the most relaxed moment for her since she chose the king.
"I want to keep your smile forever. Looking at the very shallow smile stupidly, Gwynaville said in a voice that only she could hear
PS: Haha, I'm so happy to be complained about. No, I'm not happy, I'm not shaking M, why should I be happy, my soul is light.
I'm glad that someone can read my book seriously and complain about me. In fact, sometimes, what the author wants is that simple.
Regarding a few questions that have been complained about, I will explain them here.
The first one,It's the plot at the end of the school city.,You say it's not scientific.,Okay,Actually, I don't think it's scientific.。 But there's no way.,Originally, I was going to write the school city in one go.,Later, I had a temporary idea.,Want to write'Arthur legend',So there's no time to do any foreshadowing and preparation.,And I really can't think of any suitable reason for Leah and the top masters in the forbidden to fight to the death in a short period of time.,So that's it.。 Let's ignore it.
And Avalon's setting is that the user needs to inject their own magic into it to exert its effect, so it is said that the magic is suppressed, as for why there is a drug that can suppress Liya's BUG-like magic, ignore it.
As for what you said about the king, I have to express my opinion. You say that the protagonist spared the soldiers besieging her because of his soft-heartedness, but not even a single word appears in my book that says that the protagonist did not kill those people because of his soft-heartedness. And it is specifically explained that because this is a civil war, what is a civil war? to decide the belonging of England as a country, the victor will get all the vanquished. This means that these soldiers will be Leah's army in the future, and England will have fewer troops, so wouldn't it be better to have a little more? And it especially shows that those soldiers are not loyal to King Ruth, so why can't they stay and be under his command in the future? Even if they can't be entrusted with important tasks because of their loyalty, why not be used as cannon fodder on the battlefield in the future? Isn't the king just using all the conditions available to create the most favorable situation for himself? And obviously as long as she kills Ruth, she can end the war, why does she want to kill more people? Kill one more, and her future army will be one less, won't it be a loss? And the people who besieged her around her also made it a special statement that they were frightened by the protagonist's previous strength and didn't dare to step forward, and it happened that Leah found out where Lut was, and she only wanted to kill Lut to end the war, why did she waste time for those who didn't dare to come forward?
Is the king just a machine that kills? Just like the army behind Saber in the original book called, 'King Arthur is the god of war', 'King Arthur is invincible', and so on, but that's all. Is it true that the king has no other role than fighting? How many benevolent kings are there in the history of the world? Are those people not qualified kings? Is it true that the king must be the kind of person who 'prospers, and those who disobey me' perish?
Well, having said all that, I just want to make one point. The king in my heart is not a man who can only kill. Of course, I'm not saying that you're wrong, because everyone's worldview and values are different, and I can't force you to follow my ideas and look at everyone.
All of this is just an explanation of your problem. Once again, thank you for being able to complain about me with your own point of view. Ah, of course, I'm not shaking M.