528 The king who will not be recognized

"The mysterious island has been transformed into a fairy country, and its fate will be known to you."

"Say hello to the innocent and welcome back."

"This is the city of deep and bottomless queens."

"Pile up like rain, pile up like dust, melt like snowflakes, and disappear like a lie."

"Our hopes were shelved and are still in the Queen's hands."

"But it will take a little more patience, and after 2,000 years, the Son of Redemption will appear."

"Let the goblins and humans join hands, and the sons of salvation will save the world."

"Even if the first time is faint, no one notices and no one knows, it is still like a moth fluttering away."

"The Town of Iron, the Sea of Coal."

"When the calamity is repelled, the pilgrimage should be welcomed."

"The rod of choice guides it, and the stranger keeps watch over it, and the son of redemption reaches the throne."

"The one who dwells in the jade seat is the true king, please wear a blood-stained crown."

"Ringing like thunder (wrath) and like fire (lamentation), the six bells teach the way of the true king."

"Chased by the Crimson Calamity, bitten by the Dark Calamity."

"It doesn't matter if we are a little sloppy in our work, we are the last descendants of the free goblins."

"Hope is never enough, and I sincerely look forward to a bright tomorrow."

This is the prophecy of the Mirror Clan, which was mentioned once in the village of Tintagel, and it is also the main reason why the rumors of the Child of Prophecy spread throughout the Elven Kingdom of Britain, making Artoria the savior recognized by the elves and being reported as the overthrow of the false king and crowned as the true king.

Because of her close relationship with herself, Artoria naturally paid the most attention to this prophecy, at least much more than Rige.

Because of this, after learning that she was going to Norwich, Artoria began to feel a little worried.

"The Town of Iron, the Sea of Coal."

"When the calamity is repelled, the pilgrimage should be welcomed."

Rig read the prophecy aloud and looked at Artoria.

"Are you worried about this?"

The so-called "Iron Town, Coal Sea" definitely refers to Norwich.

In addition to being a port city, Norwich is also known as a smelting city.

Generally speaking, goblins hate iron, and iron is no different from poison to goblins, but if they only use iron for daily necessities or buildings, goblins are not too taboo.

Iron that is used as daily necessities or buildings is treated by the Dirt Clan Elves who are skilled in forging, so the Earth Clan is the only clan among the six goblin clans that treats iron as a treasure.

Under such circumstances, Norwich, as the territory of the Earth Clan, naturally became a smelting city, specializing in crafting all kinds of iron weapons and tools.

Based on this reality, the prophecy could not have referred to the "Iron Town, the Sea of Coal" other than Norwich.

And what the prophecy of "when repellent calamity, the pilgrimage should be welcomed" can be basically guessed.

After all, everyone now knows that Norwich is threatened by a "calamity".

At present, the "calamity" is still in a state of accumulation, and it has not erupted.

It can be known from the prophecy that when the Child of Prophecy arrives in Norwich, the accumulated "calamity" may explode.

There the Children of Prophecy will repel the threat posed by the Calamity and will be welcomed as they embark on a procession.

This is the content of these two prophecies.

It was because of the thought of this that Artoria felt worried.

"If it's really the same as the prophecy, isn't it a good thing that I'm going to Norwich this time?"

That's what Artoria wanted to discuss with Rige.

She fears that her arrival will bring the real threat of "calamity" to Norwich, who is currently at a critical juncture.

As soon as he arrives in Norwich, according to the prophecy, the "calamity" accumulated in Norwich will explode.

At that time, Norwich will likely suffer extremely heavy losses.

"I think you're thinking too much." Li Ge shook his head and said, "Didn't you say it in the prophecy?" You'll fight off the Calamity and be welcomed to prove that Norwich will be okay in the end. ”

"But it doesn't have to be sacrificed." Artoria said worriedly, "Oberon told me that the scale of the "calamity" accumulated in Norwich is very large, even if it is placed in any previous "calamity", it can be regarded as a very strong type. ”

"Can I really repel such a powerful calamity?"

"Even if he is repulsed, will Norwich still be completely unharmed and not lose the slightest loss?"

This is undoubtedly an unrealistic fantasy.

"I don't know what Morgan thinks, knowing that the "Calamity" has appeared in Norwich, but she neither sent troops to fight nor ordered the goblins to take refuge, what is she thinking?"

Speaking of which, Artoria was a little angry.

On the contrary, it was Riege, whose expression was full of indifference.

"She must think that it doesn't matter how the elves live or die, right?"

Hearing this, Artoria was dumbfounded.

It's something obvious.

Queen Morgan only rules over goblins and doesn't care about the elves or their lives.

Otherwise, she wouldn't have carved a spell on the goblins of the entire goblin kingdom to impose mana, even if it would lead most of the goblins down the path of slow death, and she wouldn't care.

All she cared about was the land of the Elven Kingdom of Britain.

She only loves this country, not the goblins who live in it.

"Leprechauns aren't worth saving."

In a sense, Morgan is also a proponent of this view.

That's why her rule is so cold, so brutal, and so terrifying.

"Even if she doesn't care about the deaths and injuries of the elves in Norwich, doesn't she care about the Calamity itself?"

Artoria asked this question.

"The accumulated "calamity" doesn't disappear because of Norwich's demise, does it? Isn't it still the same that threatens Britain? ”

I also want to know that once the "calamity" breaks out and Norwich is destroyed, it will be the turn of other places.

If the "calamity" accumulates more and more, the final danger will be the whole of Britain and the entire goblin country.

Can Morgan ignore this situation?

Definitely not.

"I suppose when things don't go well, Morgan will take matters into his own hands, right?" Li Ge's eyes flashed slightly, and said: "She may also be waiting for the "calamity" to break out, as soon as the "calamity" breaks out, she will immediately activate the great magic she has mastered to eliminate the "calamity" that broke out at once. ”

Artoria was stunned for a moment, then her eyes widened.

"Doesn't that mean that Morgan is sitting back and watching the "calamity" happen, using Norwich as the fuse to detonate the "calamity"?"

Artoria finally saw through this.

"That's right." Rig nodded and said, "Rather than wasting troops to slowly pull it out, that witch must be more inclined to solve it at once and strangle the factors that threaten Britain in the cradle." ”

"Norwich is a victim of this."

"As long as the Earth Clan is not completely wiped out, it is not difficult to build another Norwich with the ability of the goblin."

As for the goblins who died during this period, what does it matter to her Morgan?

Knowing this, Artoria fell silent.

"How?" As if he had seen through Artoria's thoughts, Rig said, "Isn't it pleasing to the eye?" ”

“…… Well. Artoria did not deny it, or rather, felt that there was no need to deny it in front of Rige, and nodded while saying in a deep voice: "Is it really a good thing for this Britain to have such a king?" ”

"I don't know if it's a good thing, but I do know that no one in this world loves Britain more than Morgan." "She doesn't care about the life or death of the goblins, and she doesn't care what will happen to this country, but she will definitely protect this land, even if she pays everything for it." ”

That's the essence of Morgan.

Otherwise, Morgan of pan-human history would not have gone completely insane without being able to become king.

Morgan of the Fairy Kingdom of Britain is also Morgan, and the reason why she did not become the notorious drug concubine in pan-human history is only because she became a king here.

These, Artoria, who already has the memory of King Arthur, is also clear.

But it was because it was clear that Artoria had to say something.

"Such a king will not be recognized."

Rieger does not deny this.

Those who really regard Morgan as a king and recognize him as a king are certainly a minority in the goblin kingdom of Britain.

Among the fairy knights, Gawain has always been assertive, not stupid, and Lancelot has a close personal relationship with Aurora and obeys her, so it is estimated that only Bhavan Hee really regards Morgan as the king.

Among the clan chiefs of the six major clans, Aurora already has different intentions, Sprigan is superficially obedient but double-faced, Muirion ignores Morgan's orders as nothing, and the King's clan simply rebels and declares himself an enemy of Morgan, plus the Mirror Clan disappears, but leaves Morgan as a false king's prophecy, and as a result, only Woodworth is loyal to the queen.

As for the thirty ambassadors and the hundred officials gathered in the palace, they were typical goblins, and their character was so bad that they were simply disgusting.

As long as Morgan exposes even the slightest weakness, the first people to rush forward and trample her to death must be these goblins.

So, Morgan is unpopular, that's for sure.

But—

"It doesn't matter what others think, the key is what you think?" Rig looked directly at Artoria and said, "If you don't approve of her as well, are you determined to defeat her and take the throne?" ”

Artoria was silent again.

After this silence, Artoria stopped talking.

Li Ge watched her leave like this, closed his eyes, and had mixed feelings in his heart.

For Norwich's line of work, Rieg actually has ideas.

If Norwich's subsequent development is the same as in the original book, then he may be able to solve the long-standing doubts in this trip.

That is, Morgan's relationship with himself.