The Sixth Level of Academy City

Sixth Grade Section 202

This made Luo Fang in trouble, and Bedivere's answer was like playing football... Will Arturia agree to her request? Originally, Luo Fang was not sure, but he actually wanted to kidnap someone. here.

Glancing secretly at Artoria, Luo hooked Bedivere's neck, lowered his body and said in a low voice, "Can you save me some face?"

"My lord duke, what do you mean by that?" Bedivere didn't quite understand Luo Fang's words. He asked back and said loudly, "I know that my lord duke wants to take the king away, so you don't have to worry about me."

Luo Fang was taken aback by Bedivere's high-pitched voice, and was about to say "Why are you yelling so loudly", but before he could say anything, he shut his mouth first.

One was because he seemed to want to understand something, and the other was because he heard Artoria's voice.

"Mr. Bedivere," Artoria called Bedivere.

Bedivere smiled at Luo, and said in a low voice, "Your Excellency, don't worry."

"I am here, my king!"

He broke free from Luo Yifang's hand, came to Artoria, knelt down on one knee in front of Artoria as usual.

It's just that this time he did it more seriously, as if this was the last time he could do such an action.

"Mr. Bedivere," Artoria pulled out the holy sword and put it lightly on Bedivere's shoulders, "I want to appoint you as the regent of Britain, to integrate the remaining Knights of the Round Table and the army, and to temporarily replace you. I'll manage Britain, okay?"

"I..." Bedivere was also slightly surprised by Artoria's decision, but when he caught a glimpse of Luo Fang in the corner of his eyes, he lowered his head and said loudly, "I am willing."

If the king had entrusted Camelot to himself like this before his death, then he would definitely not agree, because in his mind, Artoria would always be the king of Britain alone.

But now it seems that the king is only leaving temporarily, so as the knight of the king, he should manage Britain for the king.

Despite the great war and serious internal friction, the cornerstone laid by Artoria is still there, and Bedivere has no doubt that Camelot City can be rebuilt.

"Very good," Arturia nodded with satisfaction, "Then I may be here for a while, but I will definitely come back."

"Don't worry, Wang, I will definitely not disappoint your expectations."

Bedivere replied firmly.

"Then, Lord Bedivere, mount your war horse, and gather the remaining army and people, and rebuild Camelot City," Artoria said, "If they ask about my whereabouts, tell them, I die. gone."

"!" Bedivere was shocked, didn't he let me be the regent?Why do you say you are dead? !

"Don't be surprised, my knight," Arturia sighed, "Decades of experience as a king have taught me one thing. The more perfect the king, the more flaws he has."

"The old king is dead, and the new king will appear. Remember, Sir Bedivere, kingship is not eternal," Arturia said with clear eyes, as if she had seen through the essence of the king.

"My departure is an opportunity. Perhaps without the perfect King Arthur, Britain will suffer catastrophe, but it is precisely because there is no perfect king that the people can understand themselves more clearly."

"If Camelot is in disaster, I will definitely come back, but at that time, I am not a king, but a knight protecting Camelot."

"You, do you understand?"

Chapter 237

"I understand."

Bedivere seemed to understand something half-understood. Even though he was far-sighted and resourceful, it was still difficult to understand ideas that were thousands of years ahead of the times.

He just simply felt that what Artoria said made sense, and he should implement it in this way.

The only thing he was worried about was whether the loss of the King of Knights would cause panic in Britain - because the king who was victorious in all battles was really the patron saint of the British people.

"You don't have to worry about this problem."

A Bedivere's very familiar voice sounded among the treetops.

"Spicy chicken Merlin, I thought you wouldn't come again." Luo Fang complained unhappily, "Are you really slow enough to come?"

"Ahem, the old acquaintance is here," Merlin jumped down from the tree, coughed twice, and refused to make contact with Luo Fang's contemptuous eyes.

"Sage Merlin?"

Bedivere was even more confused, didn't Merlin disappear for a long time, why did he suddenly appear again?

"Don't be surprised, Bedivere," Merlin said lazily, with his staff in his arms, "I haven't actually left. I've been monitoring the fate of Britain."

"Then why didn't you stop Lancelot from defecting and Mordred from rebelling?!"

Bedivere's face darkened when he heard Merlin's words, and he was about to draw his sword on the spot to deal with this old bastard Merlin.

"Hey, don't get excited, just talk if you have something to say," Merlin tapped his staff and pressed Bedivere's hand back. He smiled wryly, "Do you think I don't want to care about it, and I don't regret it?"

"?"

"Don't show that surprised expression," Merlin sighed, and retracted his staff, "I watched Artoria grow up, and although her fate is inevitable, I will definitely not let this happen , It’s just that I caused a little trouble, so in order not to hurt you, I have no choice but to stop contacting you?”

"What trouble? Romans? Gauls?"

Bedivere still couldn't believe it. He didn't quite understand what kind of trouble Merlin, who was in a high position in Britain, couldn't solve.

"None," Merlin shook his head. "If it was an ordinary thing, I would not do it, but do you think Camelot can withstand the wrath of the gods? Tsunami, earthquake, typhoon, do you think Britain can withstand dozens of times?" Years of natural disasters?"

"Uh," Bedivere was silent for a while, if it was true what Merlin said, it would indeed be the best way for him to hide.

Although their knights of the round table are invincible on the battlefield, they are still too small in the face of ruthless natural disasters. Not to mention anything else, even if the drought makes them fail every year, the whole of Britain will be like a boat on the ocean.

They are powerful knights, but they are not out of the realm of humans. Food is still a necessity. If there is no crop for several years, it is enough for the entire kingdom to collapse.

"But these are not important now, Bedivere, you just need to manage Britain well, and I will assist you," Merlin waved his hand, "I owe this to Artoria."

"Then... thank you very much."

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