Tristan looked dissatisfied and kept shouting: "What, you 'don't know'? What does 'don't know' mean? Didn't I say, 'I'll leave everything to you'?"
"I'm sorry, I thought I had convinced him, but after that, Arthur didn't say anything to me. He even seemed to be angry. He completely ignored me when I talked to him," Bedivere said.
"It's hard to believe! What did you say to that wooden knight?! Doesn't this make it worse?" Tristan panicked.
"I'm sorry." The werewolf boy looked ashamed and had no choice but to apologize.
Arthur suddenly appeared behind Bedivere: "What are you apologizing for? Did that kid bully you?"
Bedi was so frightened that he jumped up: "Ah, Arthur?"
"So you finally made up your mind to meet Vivian?" Kai sneered.
"I will go to see her, yes. But I will only be behind you and won't say a word." Knight Arthur said, "If Vivian scolds me, I will bear it all. This is the sin I have to bear."
."
"How can it be like this," Bedivere said, "This has completely lost its original meaning!"
"Don't say anything, Bedivere." Arthur said coldly, "If you say one more thing, I will turn around and leave immediately."
The orc boy wanted to say something, but in the end he swallowed his words.
"Is there anything I missed?" Tristan said gloomily, "Why do I feel as if Arthur would anger the other party if he followed him?"
"Anyway, let's go anyway?" Kai pulled Tristan and got on the iron horse.
Two iron cavalry were flying in the air. Two hours later, they came to a stop in front of a large lake.
"Oh, what a beautiful scenery. It would be great to have a picnic here!" Tristan said sarcastically, "Did you get hungry halfway through, idiot Kai?"
"You are the idiot." Kai scolded, "Look here."
He took a step forward and stepped into the lake. However, his steps did not splash a drop of water, and his pants did not get wet at all.
"Projection magic." Arthur said immediately.
"That's right, the ancient lost magic of projection." Kai said.
"Since you said it was 'lost'------" Tristan asked.
"Did you forget to mention? In addition to studying photons, Vivian is also a famous archaeologist. She has researched the lost technologies unearthed from various ruins of ancient people." Kai said mysteriously, "Be careful.
!Maybe after seeing such a rare fish-man like you, Vivian will suddenly have a whim and capture you to make a specimen!"
"You are lying, you are lying!" the fishman prince retorted in a cold sweat, "and I am wearing pants, no one can tell that I am not a human being."
"Well, we'll see." Kai sneered.
The group of people walked towards the lake. After passing through the projection, they found that the "bottom of the lake" had a unique look. It was a research institute full of high-tech atmosphere.
"What a bunch of uninvited guests. Kai, why did you bring so many people here? Didn't you say that this location is a secret between the two of us?" A woman's voice scolded on the intercom.
"I'm sorry, this is a business matter. Of course, there is also a big private matter. Anyway, let us in first?" Kaiyou said.
"Very good. If I find out that you are just wasting my time, your internal organs will be immersed in formalin solution forever."
"Ugh!" Tristan couldn't help but exclaimed.
The door opened automatically. Ahead was a long, dark corridor.
"Okay, okay, everyone, move forward." The fishman prince hid behind Bedivere and urged.
"Huhu." Kai chuckled, then strode forward as if nothing had happened. The others followed.
As a group of people walked through the corridor, they could only hear the low roars of various terrifying beasts on both sides. How many experimental animals were imprisoned in the institute, and what terrible creatures these experimental animals were, made people afraid to delve deeper.
There is nothing at the end of the corridor, except for an ordinary door.
"Hi, Vivian." Kai opened the door and walked in.
The woman is sitting in the center of the room. This huge research room is like her throne, surrounded by countless huge computer screens. Not only is the woman's hands very busy, but even the strands of hair are moving, operating countless computer panels.
Hundreds or even thousands of computer operations are going on.
"This... is unbelievable!" Tristan sighed in a low voice.
"Kay, you are really impatient, bringing such a large number of people." Vivian looked at Sir Kay with sleepy eyes.
"I knew you would say that, but look who I brought for you?" Kai said, pulling out Arthur who had been hiding behind him.
Knight Arthur didn't say anything, just nodded slightly.
"Oh, Arthur." Vivian said disapprovingly. "What's wrong, are you mute?"
"This kid didn't plan to say a word. He seemed to be saying, 'You can be beaten or scolded as you please.'" Kai said.
"What a strange idea. Forget it. You are here today just to bring this kid to see me, right? If you want to waste my time, you will be dead."
Tristan stared at Kai fiercely, "Well, actually, this is the real purpose of our coming." He took out the trident broken into two parts, "If you have researched ancient civilizations, you should know this?"
"
"Oh, the golden trident of the Sea Royal Family." Vivian sat still, but a strand of hair stretched out and rolled up the fragments of the spear, "It's very interesting. This is made of mithril, which is absolutely indestructible.
Now it's broken. Rather than the spear itself, I care more about what force caused it to break like this."
"Thank you for your good brother and my father who has been dead for many years." The fishman prince sarcastically said, "When they fight, it can only be described as the sky falling apart."
"So the spear was in Arthur's hand at that time? So, I probably understand what's going on." Vivian said.
"What? You...you understand? Do you mean that the spear broke because the wooden knight held it in his hand?" Tristan felt that something was fishy.
"You can guess this yourself." Vivian said disdainfully, "And now, you want me to repair it?"
"Can, is it possible?"
"If there are suitable materials, it is indeed possible." The lady said, "In addition to a large amount of pure silver, the materials required for mithril are the inherent photons of certain creatures. A special alloy made by fusing these things together.
It's Mithril. The spear itself is a photon trap used to capture inherent photons. It can no longer be used after it is broken. Therefore, a large amount of Mithril is needed to recast one according to the original design."
"This doesn't seem to be called 'repair' anymore..." Kai interjected.
"Instigation!" the lady said angrily, "Leave this thing here with me to slowly analyze its structure. During this time, you can go hunt the designated monsters. Most of them are in my research institute, and you want to hunt them."
...By the way, a dragon and a deep sea troll."
"Deep, deep sea trolls? Isn't that a legend?" Tristan shouted, "No one is more familiar with the ocean than us mermaids, but the Queen Mother and others also said that deep sea trolls do not exist! The largest among sea monsters is the Kraken.
Already!"
"Don't be stupid, the deep sea troll does exist, but there is only one in the world." Vivian said, "It is recorded in various ancient documents, and there is still a little bit of inherent photon left in this spear.
Part of it is consistent with the photon composition of the Deep Sea Troll. As for how to find that guy, that is a problem you should worry about, and it has nothing to do with me."
"I knew things wouldn't go so smoothly." The fish-man prince said discouragedly.
"The Knights of the West are experts in hunting sea monsters. Maybe there is something recorded in their library." Kai said, "Let's contact the Knights and take a look."
"Have you gone back? It's better to leave then without sending him off." The lady said coldly.
The group of people turned around and wanted to leave, but Vivian suddenly said: "Arthur stays."
"Whatever you do, at least don't kill him." Kai warned.
Vivian ignored it and just waved her hand (waved her hair?) to signal the others to leave quickly.
Knight Arthur then stood silently.
After everyone left, Vivian stepped down from the chair and came to the knight.
"You're still going to say nothing, right?" Vivian asked.
Arthur remained silent and motionless, looking like he was not going to dodge even if his sister wanted to kill him.
"...Why would there be a brother like you? It's unbelievable." Vivian said coldly, "But..."
The lady gave the boy a... tight hug.
"What...what does this mean?" Arthur finally couldn't help asking.
"I don't know. I really don't know." Vivian said, "I should have hated you. I should have cursed your existence from sunrise in the morning to sunset in the evening. But
I can't do it. When I see you, it's like seeing my mother. You have the same eyes as my mother."
"..." Arthur closed his eyes and said nothing again.
"Listen. I don't know what Morgose and Morgan think, but I have decided to forgive you. Maybe this is not your fault in the first place, maybe what mother did is the right thing. No matter what...
.
The things you have to face next may become more and more dangerous. Your sealed past will chase you like your back. And when it catches up with you, you will encounter unimaginable things.
Huge pain. I just hope you won’t be swallowed up by this pain and lose yourself.
Since you have the same eyes as your mother, remember that the light in her eyes is the light of courage. This light has never faded, not even on the stake."
"I...can't...understand..." the young man whispered in confusion.
"You will remember it again one day, as long as the time is ripe." Sister let go of Arthur, "Now, let's go. With your friends. May they be your strength to overcome the pain."
"Weiwei...no, sister." The young man himself didn't know it. A tear instantly fell from the corner of his eye, "I'm sorry, and...thank you."
"Arthur?" Bedivere was still waiting outside, but Kai and Tristan had already left on horseback.
"What's wrong? Is your sister angry?" the orc boy asked.
"...No." The knight whispered, "And...Thank you, Bedi. You are right, it is great to be here today."
"Hey, I knew it." Bedivere's face suddenly cleared up, "Let's go, Arthur. Go home."
"Well, go home." The knight's words contained a hint of gentleness that he had never seen before.