Chapter 91: Memories Seven
Avalon, the distant ideal home, the wonderland of Celtic mythology.
From the afterglow of magic from the beginning of creation, as well as the morality of the master, the ideals of the world give this world too many mysteries and beautiful qualities.
Life in this kind of environment will inevitably be equally nurtured and infected, which is a subtle change.
William was educated and nurtured in such an environment, and he also understood the two fairies who judged him, the fairy Morgan and the fairy Lily.
Dr. Andersen once told William many stories, among which the stories of emperors and generals are often the most fascinating, which is also a subtle history education.
The story of unifying all of Greece and making an expedition to the East to establish a story that spanned Europe, Asia and Africa, Alexander the Great, son of King Philip. :
The eternal pride of the Romans, the story of the consul Caesar and his adopted son Augustus.
The story of Charlemagne, the father of modern Europe and emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, and his expedition of the Twelve Paladins.
There are many stories of emperors and generals, and there have been many monarchs and heroes all over the continent, because he had a class with his cousin Edward, and Dr. Anderson had to tell him the story of his ancestor Alfred the Great.
Although Alfred the Great ruled only one of the seven kingdoms of England at the time, his wise rule eventually led him to be called King Solomon of the British.
Curious, Hans Christian Andersen told Edward and William the story of King Solomon, as well as the story of King Arthur, the source of the English king.
Whether it is Alexander, Caesar, Augustus or Charlemagne in the eyes of Dr. Andersen, they are all great monarchs, but they are not the wise kings in his mind, if King Solomon is shallow in the mouth of Dr. Andersen, then the story of King Arthur is always so colorful, revealing Dr. Andersen's emotional tendencies.
Dr. Andersen hoped that Edward and William would not be Alexander or Caesar, but King Arthur, or Alfred.
Under the heartfelt and emotional narration of Dr. Andersen, William seems to be immersed in the scene, experiencing all kinds of great adventures with the heroes.
King Arthur, the king of Britain, the son of King Uther, the apprentice of the great magician Merlin, although he was a prince, but he lived incognito in a knight's house since he was a child, received knightly education, and when he was twelve years old, he pulled out the "sword in the stone" outside the church in London that no one could pull out, and became the king supported by everyone.
It's legendary.
Originally, King Arthur only followed his brother Knight Kai to participate in the knight selection, and he was a knight's squire, because he forgot to take the sword, so he accidentally pulled out the sword in the stone.
When he became king, he put an end to the chaotic era when the throne was empty, appointed wise ministers, recruited valiant knights, unified the British Isles, and forged the glory of the Kingdom of Camelot.
Legend has it that he built a huge round table in his palace, where his knights could discuss their affairs, and each knight had an equal position at the round table and could speak freely.
The Knights of the Round Table is not only the supreme force of the state, but also the ruling body of the country, and the legend of the king and the knight forms the most dazzling halo in the legend of King Arthur.
Fairy Morgan is not a member of the Knights of the Round Table, in the legend of King Arthur, the half-sister of King Arthur of the Fairy Morganite, if King Arthur's son Mordred is the main cause of the fall of King Arthur's kingdom, then she and the Knight of the Round Table Lancelot *** share the essence of destruction.
Without the fairies Morgan and Lancelot, the Knights of the Round Table would not have had a tragic infighting, and even if Mordred had taken advantage of the delicate timing of King Arthur's expedition, his rebellion would not have succeeded.
Fairy Morgan is an out-and-out villain, so who is that fairy next to her?
Fairy Morgan addressed her as sister.
Fairy Morgan doesn't seem to have a sister, is it a younger sister.
Could it be that the woman who said she wanted to adopt herself was the sister (younger sister) of the fairy Morgan, the queen of King Arthur
Gnievier.
William was thinking wildly in his mind, and when he thought of this, he couldn't help but choke, as if the air had disappeared because of it.
The two demon queens of the Arthurian dynasty were actually encountered by themselves.
Suda had caused the fall of the Yin Shang Dynasty, Helen, Queen of Sparta, had led to the fall of Troy, and the fall of the Arthurian Dynasty was due to the rebellion of Mordred, the internal strife of the Knights of the Round Table, and the fall of King Arthur's kingdom due to both internal and external reasons.
The fairy Morgan made Mordred rebel, Queen Gnavelle caused the Knights of the Round Table to fight, and it was the forbidden love between the queen and Lancelot that led to the collapse of the dynasty in history.
How could he think that Gnavel and his mother are so similar in temperament, could it be that his mother and Gnavel are ......
William didn't dare to think about it anymore, and if he thought about it any longer, it would be a blasphemy against his mother, whom he had never met.
Dressed in full costume at the service of the fairies, Altori was happily looking in the mirror as she prepared to meet William and teach him.
Giving the blood of the Dragon's Heart to another person and giving her the miracle of rebirth was a very destructive thing for her, and she should have rested well, but her spirit was not tired, but she was so excited that she couldn't sleep.
She's been resting for too long.
"Hello, William."
Artoria came to William's room where she was resting and greeted him with a smile on her face.
She has decided that she wants to make up for all her regrets and guilt about her children on William, she wants to pay attention to all her maternal love in the other party, and she wants to try to be a good mother.
Therefore, her mood was not only excited, but also a little cramped and restrained, and she did not know if she could fulfill her duties as a good mother.
She wanted to teach this child martial arts, knightly skills, knightly spirit, aristocratic etiquette, and the qualities of being a king, and she wanted to pin her ideals on him and cultivate this child without reservation.
Because she met him as a fairy, she would teach her as a fairy in the lake, hiding the identity of King Arthur.
In the minstrels' sings, King Arthur was a wise king, a great king, but in Avalon's seclusion, she would only consider herself a failed, bad king.
No monarch of the dead country will say that he is a Ming monarch and an emperor through the ages, and the evaluation of later generations must be very bad for her, so she wants to maintain her dignity in front of her children no matter what, and the best way is to hide her identity.
So when she walked into the room, she was stunned when she saw William resting, and the child was looking at her with a very special gaze.
This gaze was full of surprise and scrutiny, even if it was well hidden, but she could still see that it was a look of "for His Holiness".
When Lancelot and Gnavel's "***" was discovered by the other Knights of the Round Table, the knights looked at her and the queen like this.
Although he is very disgusted emotionally, he must respect himself intellectually, even if he respects the king and queen emotionally, but he still spurns it intellectually.
This is a subtle emotion, which is mostly shared by their own monarchs and their parents.