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Chapter 56: The War

When Arthur and the others returned to Camelot, they came back with some big bad news.

The war is about to begin!

When Arthur reported the news to King Uther with a frustrated face, King Uther was completely confused. He didn't understand why it happened like this. Before they set off, Kai had warned him not to cause trouble.

Don't cause trouble, ask them to come back immediately after taking care of the robbers, and don't stay too long.

Originally, King Uther thought that everything had been explained so clearly, and even if Arthur was more impulsive, he would not cause anything out of control.

But the result...

"What on earth did you do?!!! Arthur! Why did Cendred launch a war on Camelot? Tell me, what on earth is going on?!!!"

King Uther asked with a dark face and gritted teeth.

At this time, Arthur completely lost his previous high spirits and could only tell the story of defeating the robbers in a dejected manner.

Didn't we say before that King Cendred sent his son Aliled to Eldor to suppress the bandits? This is where things went wrong. Arthur originally planned to leave Eldor after a night's rest, but unfortunately,

When they were preparing to leave the next morning, they happened to meet Prince Aliled.

In fact, things can't be said to be bad at this point. Arthur went to Eldor in a private capacity, so it didn't cross the line. And they also volunteered to help clean up a group of bandits. No matter how you look at it, Prince Aliled doesn't care.

Will blame Arthur and his group.

In fact, Prince Aliled was not an unreasonable person. He did thank Arthur and the others for their help, and even offered to give them a monetary reward.

Everything looks so peaceful.

Unfortunately, during their conversation, Arthur accidentally made fun of King Cendred.

In Arthur's view, this king was not qualified at all. The subjects under his rule were invaded by bandits. As a king, he actually chose to stand by and refuse to send troops to suppress the bandits. In addition, in order to destroy these bandits, the villagers of Eldor

Inevitably, there were casualties, and Arthur felt a little guilty about it. He happened to see the people sent by King Cendred again, so he couldn't help but said a few unpleasant words.

Originally, this was nothing. If someone with a better temper had left it alone, he might have pretended not to have heard it. And Prince Aliled seemed to be a good person, so Arthur did not control his mouth.

In the end, no one expected that Prince Aliled was still a filial child. Although he was sorry for what happened to Eldo, he could not accept the ridicule of his father by a child with a yellow mouth. So the conflict occurred.

People in this era were very rough and would never make a fuss if they could get physical. So the conflict quickly escalated into a duel.

I don’t know if I should blame Kai for training Arthur so well, or should I be thankful that Kai trained Arthur well. Arthur won easily, but the bad thing was that Arthur also took down Ali Ryder by the way.

The prince's fate.

Out of respect for the knight's duel, the knights and soldiers who came with Prince Aliled did not attack Arthur. But before they left, Prince Aliled's accompanying knights still issued a war announcement. King Cendred absolutely

We won’t let it go like this. Because the deceased Prince Ariled was the eldest son of King Cendred and the most valued heir.



King Uther looked at the dome murals above the hall speechlessly, and suddenly had the urge to strangle his stupid son to death. How heartless does this have to be to ridicule someone else's father in front of a son?

Kai also had the same expression. He never thought that Arthur would use this method to end the bandit suppression. He wanted to open Arthur's brain and see what was inside, but he had repeatedly emphasized not to do so.

Make trouble, don’t make trouble...

However, Kai also knew that it was meaningless to blame Arthur now. Could he and King Uther really send Arthur to King Cendred for disposal? To put it bluntly, other people's children are

There is no end to their deaths. Neither King Uther nor Kai have the idea of ​​​​killing their relatives for justice, so there is only one way now.

"Your Majesty, I will rush to the border immediately."

"Well, I will send an envoy to talk to Odin, if possible... In short, we must be prepared."

Of course King Uther is willing to resolve this incident peacefully, whether it means paying compensation or admitting his fault, and he can even accept ceding some land. But the problem is that King Uther knows very well that this matter is not that simple. Arthur, the bastard, killed him

But the heir to the king! If King Odin of Cendrid can accept a peaceful solution, then there will be a ghost.

Anyway, King Uther believed that if this matter was placed on him, he would never accept a peaceful solution.

Kai nodded and immediately turned around and walked out. He understood very well that the only way to start a war now was. When passing by Arthur, Kai tried his best to resist the urge to kick him, but he just said:

Arthur snorted coldly and hurried out. Even Morgana and Kai didn't comfort him.

So many people followed Arthur out, but no one tried to persuade him? What on earth do these people do?

Morgana wanted to say something to Kai, but seeing Kai's stern face, she couldn't say anything.



While Camelot was in a panic because of Arthur's impulse, in an unknown cave, the witch Nive who had appeared before was observing everything in Camelot with a crystal.

After seeing Kai hurriedly leading a group of knights out of the city, Nivi finally smiled.

Then Niwei's smile faded, a strong wind blew by, and she disappeared into the cave. But the next second, Niwei appeared in a forest camp.

Nivi's appearance obviously exceeded the expectations of the people in the camp, so a group of people held weapons and shouted, while surrounding Nivi.

But Niwei didn't care about these people at all, but watched their panic with interest.

After a while, a man who was obviously the leader walked out of a tent in the camp. Seeing the mess in the camp, he immediately roared: "Calm down! You pigs! Everyone return to their posts.

Get up there! Immediately! Immediately!"

Following this man's order, everyone seemed to have a backbone. They immediately regained their composure and began to return to their respective places according to their respective responsibilities. Only a few soldiers did not leave. They surrounded Nivi very responsibly.

No relaxation at all.

The man walked to the edge of the encirclement and patted a soldier on the shoulder. "Don't be nervous, gentlemen. She is not an enemy. Go ahead and do your own thing. I have something to discuss with this guest."

The soldiers heard the leader's order. Although they were still suspicious, they obediently put away their weapons and left, leaving only the man and Nivi standing there.

"It seems that you are doing well in your small business, Tao Lun." Niwei seemed to be very familiar with the leader of this camp, and her tone was familiar, mixed with a little sarcasm, especially the "small business" part.

"Small", the tone was emphasized, and it was obviously a bit contemptuous.

"What are you here for? Niwei, I remember you once said that you and we are not on the same side." The man named Tao Lun didn't pay attention to Niwei's sarcasm at all, but said very fearfully.

Nivi is a great master of magic, with superb magical power, and is the only known inheritor of ancient magic in the world. She is very famous in the magic world, but as famous as her strength is her capriciousness and cruelty.

Not everyone wanted to cooperate with this powerful witch, but the results were not very good.

Tao Lun once thought about cooperating with her. At that time, Tao Lun was desperate, so he couldn't care so much. Unfortunately, this witch didn't like Tao Lun at all.

Niwei did not comment on Tao Lun's question, but instead asked some irrelevant questions with great interest, "How have you been lately? Are you still deceiving people with your so-called alchemy? How many people have been fooled?"

Tao Lun's face immediately turned dark.

Alchemy is a relatively ancient knowledge among magic subjects. It is even said that the birth of alchemy is earlier than magic. The main goal of alchemy's earliest birth was to transform base metals into precious metals, such as gold, and later developed into immortality.

Unrealistic research on elixirs, panacea, etc.

It is also because of its unrealistic purpose that today, alchemy has completely declined, because successful cases are very rare, and even whether it has succeeded is unknown. Now, it is basically a trick of scammers.

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Tao Lun is a descendant of alchemy, so he looked so ugly when faced with Niwei's ridicule.


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