Chapter 27: Artoria's Dream

In the last part of the previous chapter, I devised a very reluctant mystery in order to make it possible for Betty Vill and Artoria to eat Sule. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info

It's a little hard for me to accept it because of the direct relationship with Artoria xxoo, but she is a very popular female character, so whether Su Le has anything with her or something is completely up to the reader's imagination.

In addition, Betty Weier has a similar problem, but I have probably seen that Betty Weier was originally a feminine young man, just like the moment of Andromeda, the female characteristics are more obvious, plus the combination of Bai Ling and Asami Mosan, the two completely female images, should be barely acceptable after the trinity.

In short, if you can't accept Su Le and Artoria or something, you want to think that Su Le was with Betty Weier last night or something, and if even Betty Weier can't accept it, you want to be Su Le has a problem, and treat the imaginary characters as real, just like in the movie "A Beautiful Mind".

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【Artoria's Dream】

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

Guinevere belonged to the ancient "British" Celtic tribe, 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, and finally Gnavier cheats......

Gannevier 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 Brethrier. Artoria summoned 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 can't understand Gnanevere and considers her unforgivable, and decides to burn Gnavier 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 later reluctantly returned Gnavier for fear of reputation, Artoria still sent troops to France, leaving her cousin Gavin and nephew Mordred to run her own kingdom.

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

After a fierce battle at Camelot, Betty Vale took Artoria away from the battlefield and guarded 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 events she and Gnavier experienced, and after the Battle of Carmelo ended, the legend of Artoria and 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 assumed that he lived around 500 AD, with 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.

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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 (Sword of the Stone) is a symbol the_sword_in_the_stone of King Arthur's supreme kingship, and wearing this sword of kings with elven magic made the knights bow down to him, not only establishing his throne, but also winning 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, 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.