409. All-knowing

The two were received by the son of the Count of Lomeron.

The brown-haired and black-eyed teenager smiled politely:

"Welcome to Miss Enid and Deputy Head Gore of the Order. ”

Enid smiled similarly to the other party:

"The Count of Lomeron is an admirable gentleman, and I have always wanted to meet him, and by the way, you are the famous Lord Bane. ”

Bane Lomillon replied:

"Yes, it's me, but I'm nothing compared to Miss Enid White Pendragon. ”

Bane led the two of them into the building.

Enid looked at Bane's back, and he himself was very modest.

But Enid disagreed, and after learning all kinds of knowledge, noble horsemanship, etiquette, and mathematics, he could still become a full-fledged knight at the age of sixteen.

That's genius.

Enid is a valiant knight at the age of twenty, and this is still thanks to her bloodline, if you are not a true child of destiny, it is difficult to reach the third level that symbolizes the extraordinary only through knightly training.

As far as the army is concerned, except for a few core troops who have carried out the blood exchange ceremony, most of the members are at the level of formal knights, of course, the difference in strength between them can also be very large, and the best knights can kill the mainstay of this class within three swords.

Of course, it is a small probability that a person really has this level, but has not yet performed the blood exchange ritual and the awakening ceremony.

And at this age, on the premise of learning so many things, Bane can still reach the official knighthood, and if he goes all out to train as a knight, he is likely to surpass the previous Enid at the age of twenty.

Of course, on the premise of not considering the bloodline.

Even if she does not receive the "inheritance" from George, she can easily reach the level of a fair knight (5) before the prime of life with the bloodline in her body, and those "geniuses", if they do not inherit the excellent bloodline, are likely to stop at honorary knights, or even be a heroic knight for the rest of their lives (3).

However, as the son of an earl, it is not difficult for Bane to inherit the excellent bloodline, and with his talent, he is likely to become a just knight before the age of fifty.

Then he will have a period of twenty years or so that it will be difficult to move forward, and once he is seventy years old, then his strength and skill will begin to slowly weaken.

At this time, he will look for the next successor to pass on the bloodline and power, and although the old knights will be weakened by about 30%, or even more of their combat ability, their lifespan will be increased because of this.

Because the power of the bloodline is a burden on most knights who are not of original blood.

And the desire for longevity will also drive them to find a successor, there is no need to worry about the old knights not wanting to give up the bloodline, but even so, there will be many accidents that will cause the bloodline to disappear, such as the knight being killed in a foreign land, encountering some bloodthirsty monsters, etc.

So the Wizards would recreate new blood from various places to be used for the Knights, some from monsters, some from greater creatures, and some from humans with inhuman blood in their bodies, the original blood.

When Enid was a child, she was often drawn blood.

And Enid was originally a primordial blood knight, and he didn't need to go through the blood exchange ceremony, he only needed to use the awakening ceremony, and the bloodline had already been integrated with them, so there was no burden, and they would not and could not pass on their bloodline to outsiders, but inherited the bloodline through childbirth.

But what Enid doesn't know is that while she herself is observing Bane, Bane is also "watching" him.

To be precise, Bane was receiving the message that the Eye of Wisdom had brought to him.

Lamont made him different.

The most important thing is that I can see things more clearly.

Lamont "informed" him of a lot of information, such as the fact that this young lady named Enid was one of the epicenters of Wharton's current storm.

There are four cores of the storm, namely Arthur, Voltigen, the Black Dragon of the Protector, and George, of which Arthur is the most important and George is the least important.

If Lamont hadn't told him this, he would have thought that two of the four men were dead, and one was just a creature of good legends.

But now he sees it.

And Enid is second only to the four cores and is in the second echelon.

As far as he knew, it was difficult for this Miss Enid to have a good ending.

This also caused him to look at her with a little more pity.

Because her life was so bad, her birth was just a plan, and to put it mildly, Bane thought it could even be described as a conspiracy.

And what happened to her after her birth was also very sad.

Lies are her palace, loneliness is her rocker.

After seeing everything clearly, the father was unwilling to be at the mercy of fate and betrayed their family.

Her mother deliberately controlled her emotions in front of her and let her childhood be spent in indifference.

And in such a deformed soil, she still thrived, and not only that, but became a fairly good person, with only a few small problems with her.

But she had just gone through countless pains and was about to overcome the dark side of her life.

Hell is coming.

Her life was coming to an end in the near future.

Died alone in his bedroom.

It becomes the vehicle of the resurrection of Vottigen.

Beheaded in the square.

Become a piece of meat in the mouth of the black dragon.

After the fall, he surrendered to Votigan, killed his own parents, and was killed by George.

Lose all your feelings and become a walking corpse that can be hurt by others.

Basically, that's the more likely outcome.

The probability of victory or defeat between King Arthur and Vottigon is not very clear, and the outcome is difficult to peep, but between the two may be five or five, and it may be six or four.

And Enid's okay ending, in her tragic ending, is like the moon being sought after by the stars.

But she didn't know that the moon was just a small planet, and the stars were great stars.

Ron opened the door.

In the spacious hall, a middle-aged man with a gloomy face sat on the main seat.

He lowered his eyebrows, trying to hide his impatience, and forced a look of insincere enthusiasm.

Enid walks ahead:

"It is a pleasure to meet you, Mr. Count Lomeron. ”

Count Lomeron did not answer immediately, but looked at Bane and rebuked:

"Why are you still standing here, do you want me to pour you a drink?"

Bane bent slightly with his usual expression, then turned around and walked out the door without saying a word.

Enid said to Lomillon:

"I've always heard that you like black dragons?"

The Count of Lomeron was straightened, and his expression was a lot more serious:

"No, no, no......

"It's the great Black Dragon-sama. ”