491 Weddings that took place as scheduled
Generally speaking, this kind of coercive penetration into Rig's body, the power that can interfere with himself, should be ineffective under the physical interference immunity effect of [Self-Redemption].
But Morgan has said before that if it is not beneficial, her "pile" will not work for Rieger.
That is, if there are benefits, then it's a different story.
- Accepts and increases the benign buff effect of the object itself.
This is an effect that is actually recorded in the [Self-Redemption] skill.
Morgan learned about this, so he developed the magic of "piles" that could work on Rieger, and made Rieg accept a certain degree of restriction in a roundabout way.
As a result, the skill [Pile of Oath] was born.
Li Ge vaguely guessed a few of the mechanisms, and now it has been supplemented by Morgan himself, which can be regarded as a confirmation.
However, he still didn't understand a little.
"Why are you doing this?"
Rig stared straight at Morgan, as if he wanted to see through her thoughts, and asked.
"I am obviously friends and enemies with you, but you not only give me protection, but also make such a contract to exchange strength, what is it for?"
Just to keep yourself in the Camelot and marry her?
This purpose only struck Rieg as absurd.
He would rather believe that Morgan had other plans, than that the brutal witch who ruled the fairy kingdom of Britain would go to great lengths to do such things for the sake of a man.
Not to mention, as Rieger said, he and Morgan are friends and foes, and they have never even seen a face before, but this Queen Majesty has done such a beneficial thing in order to marry him, what is she trying to do?
It can't be greedy for his body, right?
When Rieg thought so, he didn't notice that there was emotion in Morgan's eyes that others couldn't read.
Immediately after, the witch who dominated the cold winter spoke indifferently.
"Again, you'll find out later."
Hearing this, Rieger glanced at Morgan deeply.
"Then let's change the question." Rige said, "What power are you going to give me?" ”
This question made Morgan look at Rieg with the same deep look.
"You'll find out later."
Her Majesty said the same thing with deep meaning, almost without causing Rieger to frown on the spot.
As a result, Rieger's voice began to become cold.
"Do you think you'll trap me?"
This is not a provocation.
Although Morgan used some special means to indirectly limit himself, Rieg was not without a solution.
The easiest way to do this is to use the Transcendent Magic——— [Wish to the Stars].
With this foul-level magic that can make people's wishes come true, Rieg can make a wish here, lift Morgan's "conditions", and even lift the "pile", severing this unknown connection with Morgan.
Compared to the breath of the sun, compared to the god Merloai, this is the biggest trump card in Rieger's hand, the strongest means.
If it weren't for the fact that using [Wish to the Stars] requires the consumption of one's own experience points, and in severe cases, it will even reduce the level, and Li Ge may have activated this super magic a long time ago and removed the "pile" in his body.
But when it really came time to use it, Rieg wouldn't be afraid to use it.
Isn't it experience points? If you don't have it, you can practice it again!
Isn't it just a grade? Descend and go up again!
So, Morgan can't handle Rieger.
If he really provokes Rige, he will definitely directly launch [Make a Wish to the Stars] to release the shackles of the [Oath Pile].
Morgan did not refute this.
She didn't know that Wishing to the Stars existed.
But ———
"I know that with your character, if you really feel deprived of your freedom, you will definitely do whatever it takes to break through this predicament."
When he said this, Morgan's tone was obviously a little lonely, a little low, like a little girl hiding in the corner of the room in the dark and talking to herself.
She does know Rieg very well, and knows that what Rieg yearns for most is freedom, a life full of intense ups and downs without any constraints.
At least, hearing Morgan's tone at this moment, Rieger had a feeling that the other party might even know everything about his previous life.
But this feeling was soon broken by Morgan's indifferent tone.
"So, my 'condition' is that you have to stay in Camelot until you marry me, and not stay here for the rest of your life."
If he had only been in Camelot for a month or so, Riger's rejection would have been much lessened, which may have been Morgan's idea.
Moreover, Morgan could not put forward the "conditions" for Rieg to stay in Camelot for the rest of his life.
Such a "condition" is too harsh, it is equivalent to imprisoning Rieger's entire life here, and such a heavy "condition" cannot be exchanged even if Morgan uses his strength in exchange.
If the power to be exchanged is much more precious than the "condition", then the "condition" proposed by the person of exchange will have a certain degree of compulsion, but on the contrary, if the force used to exchange is cheaper than the "condition", the "condition" will not only not be compulsory, but will not even be established in itself, otherwise there may be a situation in which an extremely weak force is used to impose harsh "conditions" on others.
In addition, if the binding and binding are too strong, causing the [Pile of Oath] to become a kind of harm that outweighs the benefits, and thus is judged to be a negative force that is not benign, this power may not have an effect on Riege, and will be neutralized by the immune interference effect of [Self-Redemption], in the process of developing the "pile", Morgan fully considered various problems and added a variety of restrictions to the operation, so the "pile" was born in the form that will definitely not let Rieg suffer.
The problem is that, in this way, Rieg is even more incomprehensible.
Why go to such a length?
Regardless of the matter of the [Pile of Oath], even if it was only about Morgan using a power that was likely to be very powerful in exchange for her stay in Camelot for a month, Rieg couldn't figure out what her purpose was in doing so.
Or does she think that as long as she marries her, she will obediently stay in the Camelot and "live and live" with her?
Anyway, it's a witch who has lived for thousands of years, so it's not so naïve, right?
Unfortunately, Morgan doesn't seem to be going to explain any further.
She told Rieg only one thing.
"The protection that acts on you together with the 'pile' is the essence of my being a goblin."
"It's an essence that I've discarded, but if it's you, you should be able to use it."
"As for what it does, it's up to you to figure it out."
After leaving these words, Morgan said no more, and in his capacity as the supreme ruler of Britain, he declared this.
"In less than a month, the wedding will begin."
"In the meantime, you can take a good look at this Camelot."
"My husband."
…………
"Boom!"
As the door to the Jade Hall was slammed shut, Rig left.
Ignoring the elven soldiers standing on his left and right, saluting respectfully, Rig thought about Morgan's words as he walked down the empty hallway.
"Husband...... Is it? ”
Li Ge thought that he would not be suitable for this title, but I don't know if it was the relationship of the [Pile of Vows], he was still the same as before, and he did not have any resistance to the wedding with Morgan, but had a feeling that it should be so.
“…… Could this also be the influence that Morgan deliberately added to the "pile"? Or is it because my blessing is related to the nature of Morgan's abandonment? ”
Li Ge couldn't figure it out, so he could only rub his eyebrows.
"Detached from the plot development of the original book, once you seriously explore it, it turns out to be such a difficult thing."
The feeling that the prophets of the past had lost their effect, while not so much as to make Rieg feel uneasy, also made him feel extremely troubled.
Fortunately, Rig is not a traverser who can't do anything without the advantage of foresight.
"Wedding in a month?"
Rige's eyes flickered slightly.
"Then let me see what this can do."
…………
Rig once again lived a leisurely life in the Camelot.
Lancelot and Gawain still come and go from time to time, and their attitudes are the same as before, there is no change, I don't know if Tristan is completely unaware of the attack on Riger, or if they know about it but deliberately don't mention it.
Tristan no longer bothered Rige, and even disappeared as if he had disappeared completely, supposedly hiding in his room and refusing to come out.
Obviously, this brutal fairy knight was really hit this time, so that the whole person was shut up, and he was not even in the mood to go to the killing theater in New Darlington to have fun in the past, so you can imagine the power of Morgan's slap.
Together, it seems that even Beryl Gat disappeared with Tristan's self-autism, and Riege deliberately looked for the other party several times, but did not find it.
"What does this werewolf want?"
Vaguely, Rieger always felt that this guy was preparing to do something.
After all, the other party's current strength may not be very good, but in terms of brutality, the other party is still above Tristan.
No, it's better to say that compared to Beryl, Tristan is just a paper tiger.
Rieger, who is familiar with the original book, knows that Beryl Gartt is a man who is far more dangerous than Tristan, Woodworth, and even Morgan.
This is a demon who is likely to be attacked from behind by the other party and stabbed through the heart if he is left alone.
Coupled with the special identity of the other party, Rige pays much more attention to Beryl than powerful goblins such as Morgan, Lancelot, and Gawain.
It is very likely that the other party also noticed this, so he was very witty to avoid Rige.
Rig tried using magic to find the other party, but he couldn't find it.
"It looks like we'll have to leave it alone."
Rig didn't dwell on it for too long, and directly gave up tracking Beryl.
Anyway, the real enemy of this thing is not himself, but the "outlander" who is about to come to the fairy country of Britain.
"It should be coming soon, right?"
Rigg thought.
During the time he spent at Camelot, Rig figured out the current time period while he was idle.
It's about a month before the original plot begins.
In other words, in another month, the original plot will begin.
At that time, the magician from a foreign land mentioned in the prophecy of the Mirror Clan will come to Britain, and Artoria, the son of prophecy, will also meet each other at the first time, and meet this group of like-minded partners who will embark on the road to overthrow the queen together.
In the original book, Artoria, who left Tintagel, also started a pilgrimage journey in the real sense after meeting a magician in a foreign land, and gradually rang the bells of the pilgrimage one by one, embarking on the road to save Britain, save the goblin country, and become the savior of the true king.
Now, there is only one month left until that time comes.
It happened to be shortly after Rieger and Morgan's wedding.
"Will Artoria meet those people like in the original book?"
Rieger is really unsure about this.
Because of her own relationship, although Artoria has not yet decided whether to save Britain and save the fairy country, she has already sounded the first parade bell and has a certain degree of power.
If it were Artoria now, it might not be possible to resist the Queen's Army, but it should be more than enough to protect herself from all kinds of malice, right?
Will she be like the original book, because she is too weak to be recognized by the goblins, and she can't even see the face of the parade bell, causing her to lose her soul and run to the Nameless Forest and meet that group of strangers, it's really hard to say.
Rig only hoped that the girl would be clever, and after receiving her message, she would find a place to lie dormant, and not come to Camelot recklessly.
With Ricge's understanding of Artoria, if the girl knew that she was in Camelori, she would have run over and thrown herself into the net.
In that case, Rig should have hit the girl on the head a few times.
Thankfully, what Rieger feared didn't happen.
Time passed little by little, and the days passed day by day, and for a month in a row, Riege did not encounter any more accidents.
And as time passed, the wedding between Rieg and Morgan finally arrived.
On this day, the elf nobles from various cities and territories in Britain came to Camelot one after another and entered the palace.
The palace rang the bell that had not been rung often, announcing to the people that today was the most celebrated day in the 2,000-year history of the Queen's reign.
All the high-ranking goblins entered the palace one after another and entered the jade throne hall.
The wedding between Rieg and Morgan will take place directly here.
"Ding-dong-ding-dong-ding-dong-"
The melodious bell was still ringing, not throughout Britain, but all over Camelot.
"Have you started?"
At this moment, whether it is the person who came to the wedding on the surface or the existence who came here secretly, they all set their eyes in one direction.
There, there is the most important jade throne in the fairy kingdom of Britain, and there are also two most honorable people, who are about to be married and become husband and wife.
The state recovery is okay, at least I can sit in front of the computer and code words.
If everything is normal tomorrow, we'll get back to the update.
…… I hope it's not a flag planting again this time. o(╥﹏╥)o