Chapter 220 Chapter of the East Heaven (Beginning)
Chapter 220 Chapter of Dongtian (beginning) Preparing for war in daily life (Part 1)
the next day.
Arthur opened his eyes and found himself lying on the hospital bed bandaged like a mummy.
This fragrance...is that Greenvale next to it?
But his eyes couldn't see clearly, and the rising sun still made his vision blurry.
"Arthur seems to be awake." Greenville said.
Who is this reporting to? Just as Arthur was wondering, three men's figures walked in. Although Arthur couldn't see clearly, he guessed from these figures that these three people were three celestial knights.
"Arthur, can you hear me?" Grand Duke Younes asked, "If you can hear me, just nod."
Arthur originally wanted to respond, but his throat was as dry as fire, so he had no choice but to nod in agreement.
"You finally defeated three heavenly knights," Grand Duke Hall said. From his figure, it can be seen that his severed hands have been successfully reattached and bandaged, "the last heavenly knight."
.....It’s Palinloer.”
Palin Lore, the Palin Lore who has the power of ten thousand people. Arthur thought to himself that he could finally have a fight with this Palin Lore to avenge the fact that he was completely ignored at the beginning.
"I really hope you can win. But, one on one, Palinloar is invincible." Celestial Knight Leon Dickens said, "That guy is a monster favored by photons. No one can
Confront him head-on and win."
"Furthermore, with his bullish temper, he doesn't know what it means to be merciful once he gets angry, and you may be killed by him by mistake." Younes said, "So, if you don't have the confidence, it's better to go as early as possible."
It’s better to give up.”
"However, we still pray that you can win Palin Lore." Leon Dickens said, "If you lose, it will be our turn to continue the round-robin duel with Palin Lore until the final winner is determined.
.This kind of show-off duel is too troublesome, it’s better to end it as soon as possible.”
"I send my blessings to you, and hope you can successfully defeat Palinlor." The heavenly knights said, and then left together.
Arthur sighed softly. Greenville on the side couldn't help but said, "I have never seen my father and others have such great expectations for a person. Arthur, you are really ------"
I definitely don't want to be the king of Pantorakon. Arthur retorted in his heart.
Arthur closed his eyes and fell asleep for a while. When he woke up again, it was already evening.
"Arthur," Bediwell said, sitting in front of Arthur's hospital bed, "Are you hungry? There is some oatmeal here. The second eldest lady Greenaway said that you can only eat liquid food these days, so make do with some.
Bar?"
Arthur tried to get up, but his hands and feet were covered with plasters and he was not very obedient.
"Don't move, I'll feed you." Bedivere said.
"No, idiot." Arthur felt awkward for a while.
"Why are you so shy? No one else will see it," Bedivere said with a smile, "Besides, I owe Arthur a big favor."
Arthur thought of those people in Bedivere.
"What happened to them?" Arthur asked while eating oatmeal.
"The Master took Pakov and the others away and said that he could help take care of them. Pakov and the others can also understand some simple commands, and they can also help the Master with some chores in the laboratory." Bediville said.
"...Merlin, this old fox, just earned fifteen free slaves." Arthur sighed, "You idiot, sold your own people to the wizard?"
"Even if that's the case------" Bediwell showed a sad expression for a moment, "At least, their lives are still secure. The mage is not a bad person, and I can trust the people to him."
"You should take care of them yourself," Arthur said, "That's how--"
"If I want to deal with their affairs, I must leave you, Arthur." Bedivere said, "No, I can't."
"They are your relatives."
"Arthur, you too." Bedivere looked at Arthur intently.
"Don't project your feelings for your brother onto me." Arthur said, "That's enough. You don't need to feed me anymore. I'll eat it myself."
"But, Arthur, you still------"
The plaster on his arm broke under Arthur's force. He reached out and took the oatmeal as if nothing had happened, "Don't bother me to rest, go out and play."
Bedivere couldn't help sighing when he saw Arthur like this.
He curls his body like a hedgehog, using spikes and fences to keep others away.
Maybe Arthur has realized that something he is about to carry will involve everyone around him in disaster.
Even so, Bedivere would still follow blindly. He had already made up his mind to do so.
At seven o'clock in the evening, Arthur staggered outside the house and wanted to breathe some fresh air. Only then did he realize that the farm he rented seemed to have been renovated.
"What are you doing, Palamedes?" Arthur asked, looking at the leopard man nailing the wooden board with a hammer.
"I'm... building a temporary cabin." Palamedes said sheepishly, "Your farmhouse is too small. If we don't fix this tonight, we will have to sleep in the stable."
"You still have serious internal injuries, have you forgotten?" Arthur asked.
"I'm fine. This internal injury won't stop me from building a cabin, right?"
"Idiot." Arthur threw a bag of money to the leopard man, "You go to the city to stay in a hotel today. We can't have you and your two children sleeping crowded together in a temporary wooden house."
"But------"
"You should hurry up and settle your children." Arthur said, "There is a danger of being attacked by assassins in the farmhouse, and it doesn't feel right to let them live here. For the happiness of Seifer and Seglade
, you have to put them in a safe place."
The Leopard Warrior wanted to say something more, but after he stopped and thought about it for a while, he agreed with Arthur's words. "I do have a few friends who can help take care of those two boys. Maybe it would be better to leave the children there."
Be safer."
"Then go." Arthur said.
"It's a long journey. I'll come back to you as soon as I get them settled."
Arthur sighed. This slow leopard man didn't understand Arthur's words at all.
"Don't come here for the time being. There will be a bloody storm in this place. You are so seriously injured that you are not suitable to get involved in such things." Arthur said.
"But------"
"That oath?" Arthur looked at the magic mark on the Leopard Man's head, "It doesn't matter. You are free. The only order you have to obey is---you don't have to listen to my orders anymore."
Palamedes finally understood Arthur's intention. He then said to Arthur with a face of humiliation, anger and embarrassment: "Arthur... you are such a despicable person. Let me owe you whatever you want."
You owe me a lot of debt, but you don’t give me a chance to pay it back. Why do you always look down on people like this?! Damn it.”
"You have helped me a lot, don't you think this is enough?" Arthur said.
The Leopard Man shook his head. He was originally a selfish person, but now, the matter of the two children has completely changed him.
Arthur was helpless. It seemed that Palamedes would not accept it easily unless he was given a difficult enough task.
"Okay, since you said so." Arthur endured the pain in his arm and wrote a small note, "After settling your child, I want you to go to this place and wait for someone. He will need your help.
,I think."
The Leopard Man took the note and looked at it. He didn't know the mystery contained in it. He just wanted to complete this task quickly, and then... come back to help the king.