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Chapter 47 In summary

What I said before is all recorded in history books and is well-known to everyone. But what happened next is a bit different from what is said in history books.

After her husband died, her only son also left her side. It is conceivable that Moras felt depressed. This negative emotion eventually triggered her depravity. Although some people speculated that she had become a believer of Slaanes before she met the first generation of Phoenix King. But I don’t agree with this. Because there was no rumors that she had colluded with the evil god of Chaos during that period. Although there were a lot of descriptions in the unofficial history of the sacred official, it was not at all in the official history books. At most, it was just people’s guesses, or some of the spring and autumn brushwork pointed out her “exception” in the description.

It was only after Melkis left Usun that Moras began to fall. This coincided with my inference. So I think she fell during this period because of the gap in her mind. This was confirmed in an unintentional meeting.

Although Sally, who had known Slaine for a long time, was a lunatic, I never thought that in order to pursue pleasure, she would really dare to inject her soul into the already unconscious drowning weapon again.

This is not to tempt me to fall or other tricks. It is just to pursue my own pleasure. After trying to use the drowning device a few times, I discovered this secret. Because the evil god started to talk nonsense after being bent like something, he said things related to bets. Because this can adjust the interest, and I also have a little gossip. So I didn't stop this guy. So I also got some interesting information from it...

For example, during this period, Moras was unknowingly lured to fall by Sally, and her longing for her son gradually developed towards unclean ** under the guidance of Sally. These things can be portrayed as a tragic love story by the bard and sung forever. However, in the mouth of this evil god, it has completely become a erotic novel to cheer up. Of course, this is not important. What is important is the disaster that Moras brought to the world after becoming Sally's prop.

She created the hedonistic sect and taught Salis's indulgence to other elves, which greatly reduced Usuan's atmosphere. Because of her ability and status, Usuan had no one to suppress her. The coward who had chosen to be the Phoenix King before was useless, and she could only watch the hedonistic sect gradually expand.

If things continue to develop, then the pattern of this world may be completely different. There will be no two races of high elves and dark elves. Instead, they will all be transformed into Chaos elves. Therefore, Sally develops believers, whether in terms of speed or efficiency, and can be called the strongest among the Chaos Evil Gods.

But things didn't do as Sallys imagined. Although becoming a believer of Sallys is likely to become a demon prince, his love for Melkis (regardless of which) is still better than faith. Or it is precisely because of Sallys' indulgence indulgence in that Morras' love is uncontrollable.

Next, Moras came up with a complete set of plans to help her son ascend the throne. She sent an envoy to disguise herself as a high elves and headed to the old world. She told Melkis that she was traveling. After learning about the fall of her biological mother, the inaction of the new king and the bad changes of Usulan, Melkis was shocked and furious and immediately returned to Usulan.

His noble status and tough actions made his Usulan in chaos heroically treated him. The elves united around him and soon suppressed all members of the Hedonistic Sect. All the senior members, including his mother Moras, were imprisoned by Melkis without mercy.

If things end after this, it will be a happy ending. Although I cannot become the Phoenix King, Melkis is likely to gain the same rights as the contemporary elf regent, Terion, and become the actual controller of Usulan.

But at this time, Melkis received information that the mastermind behind all this was actually the seemingly cowardly new Phoenix King Balshana. So, for granted, Melkis decided to judge Balshana and deprive him of his Phoenix King of Position and power... This may be mixed with certain personal emotions. Perhaps Melkis did expect to ascend to the throne of the Phoenix King with this incident. Before this, I had thought so. Many people even simply said that this judgment was a conspiracy created by Melkis to realize his personal ambitions.

However, this had a great paradox with what happened later, which made me question the attitude of Melkis at that time. Finally, I made a compromise. That is, I was more about justice and caring for the elves, a very small number of ambitions that may not even be able to detect. This way, it was completely explained.

The news that Melkis wanted to judge the Phoenix King caused a stir in Usuan. Many elves who had feared him and deprived him of his inheritance were even more suspicious of his intentions. The contemporary Phoenix King was equally surprised and angry because, indeed, he was innocent, and naturally, suspected Melkis' intentions, and suspected that this was his conspiracy.

In this way, the supporters of Melkis and the supporters of Balshana became two factions. Ushuan's society was divided into two parts. Among them, Melkis had an absolute advantage. Because the cowardly Balshana hardly dared to show up publicly, he was afraid that Melkis and his supporters would take the opportunity to kill him.

And the more he did this, the more the elves felt that there was a ghost in his heart. In the end, when the elves discovered that he died of poisoning, they naturally attributed him to suicide for fear of sin. So Melkis became the Phoenix King. The story ended, it was so good to be happy, so good to be happy, so good to be happy, so good to be happy, so good to be surprised... It would be strange.

After that, the most important doubt appeared.

Although most elves think that Melkis deserves it. His opponent is self-deserving. However, some elves still suspect that this was Melkis' conspiracy. In order to prove his innocence, Melkis chose to step into the Phoenix Holy Flame like his father. If he was as unharmed as his father, then naturally, the higher elves would be happy... Melkis was also full of confidence because he felt that he was indeed innocent...

However, in the end, the Phoenix Fire ruthlessly burned his body, burning all his skin, completely destroying the appearance of this originally handsome elf prince. After that, his opponents immediately decided that Melkis was lying, he was a conspirator and a traitor. Some of his supporters turned against each other... to be precise, they were the vast majority of supporters. After all, the symbolic significance of the Phoenix Holy Flame in Usuan is unparalleled.

Next, the war began, and the high elves split. The angry and almost lost their minds, Melkis accepted a set of black armor bound by his subordinates for him, and put his body burned like black charcoal in it. Then he led the very few followers under his command to fight against the high elves. Finally, he failed because he was outnumbered and then went into exile in the new world. In the ice and snow, the minds of the betrayed high elves became iron-blooded and ruthless from top to bottom... Capturing slaves, conducting cruel war training, forming pirate troops, and counterattacking Usuan... So the dark elves were born.

Well, I will mention Moras, Melkis' biological mother again. In the idiot god's nonsense that was fucked like a dog, I got the true truth of this matter. Without resisting, she was arrested by Melkis for her son to get meritorious. Before being arrested, she was the one who framed the Phoenix King at that time to pave the way for her son. Before that, she secretly invested chronic poison in the Phoenix King's diet, which led to his death for this purpose. In this way, according to her script, Melkis was successful, only one step away from the Phoenix King's throne... Everything is under her control.

I can imagine her mood. Even if she is in prison, I must be very happy because her son is about to receive the throne of the Phoenix King. This is all the training and teachings that Melkis received in the first half of his life, his identity and even the meaning of his existence...

So unexpected things happened. So the unaware of the matter, Melkis was judged as a "conspirator" by the Phoenix Holy Flame. This judgment mechanism is a little puzzling. However, because it was his mother who did all this, and the mother's debts and sons to repay the debts and children, it was probably a matter of course in the Middle Ages... That's it. Melkis had reason to be angry because he was betrayed not only from his compatriots, but also from the gods he believed in.

"This is really unfortunate." After clarifying the context of this matter, I shrugged and continued to use the drowning device. In this story, no matter who is there, there is something worthy of sympathy. As the largest coffee table, Melkis is enough for everyone in the world to give him a sad expression. The second generation of Phoenix King who was innocently caught in the gun is also tragic enough. Finally, it is Moras, although she is the only bad person in the whole story. But her full love for her son is also worthy of sympathy and praise...
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