Noconalay’s words were undeniably effective.
With her prior instructions, whether it was Reiger or Altoria, including the people from Chaldea, they all stayed in the Grand Cathedral, and the accommodations were quite luxurious.
However, almost none of them intended to truly rest, instead, their hearts were filled with urgency.
There’s no choice, with less than a week left, the collapse phenonon of pan-human history is about to begin, even the most optimistic person wouldn’t be sleeping soundly at this ti.
Especially the group from Chaldea, they basically couldn’t sleep peacefully and seed prepared to hold a eting overnight to continue discussions on the upcoming matters.
According to their statent, due to the limited ti, they couldn’t wait for Noconalay to consider slowly.
"Tomorrow."
"Hopefully Noconalay gives us a response by tomorrow."
"Otherwise..."
Da Vinci muttered these words, evidently ready to race against ti.
"Well, I can’t be of much help, I’ll just cheer you on from the back?"
Habettelot remained carefree and uninvolved.
This initial Elf Knight indeed had an attitude of detachnt throughout, not interfering with the negotiations between Reiger and Noconalay and the others, just sticking by Matthew’s side, asking her various questions.
Those questions mainly related to pan-human history, but for so reason, there seed to be frequent ntions of "bride", "wedding dress", "wedding", making Matthew’s face go red and leaving her at a loss.
Looking at Habettelot, this initial Elf Knight likely accepted the existence of pan-human history the quickest and intended to settle there, right?
That was a good thing; neither Reiger nor Altoria objected, and even Fujimaru Ritsuka, Da Vinci, and others were more than happy to see it.
They probably were already prepared to bring this initial Elf Knight to Chaldea.
As for Altoria...
For so reason, this fairy girl suddenly beca heavy-hearted again.
"She’s really a troubleso girl."
Seeing Altoria like that, Reiger could only shake his head.
He’s said all he needed to say, it’s up to Altoria how she thinks and what conclusions she reaches.
Reiger only hoped that this Paradise Fairy wouldn’t suddenly have her kind-hearted nature erupt, wanting to save Britain and the fairies, unable to sit back and watch the destruction of the Fairy Country Britain’s Lostbelt.
It’s not impossible.
A look at the original text shows that when disaster strikes, there are always so people in the protagonist’s group who suddenly overflow with compassion, find their principles exploding, urgently wanting to save sothing at all costs, even willing to risk everything.
Such plot developnts, from an observer’s perspective, might seem warm-hearted, but as a participant, Reiger could only feel overwheld.
The problem is that people like this are particularly nurous in Chaldea, not just Altoria, but even Fujimaru Ritsuka and Matthew are such people.
Reiger sincerely hoped such a thing wouldn’t suddenly happen, because he didn’t want to beco enemies with these people.
Ever since being rejected by Morgan, Reiger made up his mind to drag her out of the quagmire of Britain.
For that, Britain... He was determined to destroy it.
"Speaking of which, what are those figures hiding in the shadows up to now?"
Reiger ca to the window, gazing at the sky gradually darkening outside, silently pondering in his heart.
"What is she doing?"
...
At the sa ti...
The Calot Royal City, Jade Throne Hall.
At this mont, after a long journey day and night, Bagster had successfully returned to Calot.
"...That’s how things are."
Kneeling on one knee on the ground, Bagster reported everything she experienced last night to Morgan, who sat on the throne, in a powerful voice with her head lowered.
"The mission to pursue the Child of Prophecy ended in failure, proving my abilities are still insufficient, please Your Majesty impose the punishnt."
Bagster spoke with her head lowered, yet it did not cause Morgan on the throne to change her expression.
"There is no need for punishnt." Morgan looked down at Bagster, saying indifferently, "Since it’s that man who acted, the failure is understandable."
"Therefore, this ti you won’t be punished for deciding to withdraw the troops on your own."
"You can leave, Bagster."
Upon hearing that, Bagster did not leave but continued to offer advice with her head bowed.
"Is there no need to send troops to Lentinen anymore?" Bagster asked, perhaps out of so consideration, "If Your Majesty still wishes to capture the Child of Prophecy, I hope you can give another opportunity to cleansed the sha of this failure."
Evidently, even after losing to Reiger again, Bagster wasn’t ready to accept defeat.
She wanted to continue challenging.
She wanted to continue consuming.
Even though she isn’t a match for Reiger now, she will devour the blood and flesh of more and stronger beings, adhering to the law of the jungle, until she surpasses Reiger and defeats him.
She believed she could accomplish this.
After all, this is how she’s always done it.
It’s also for this reason, facing the self-proclaid strongest, self-proclaid invincible Lancelot, Bagster has always been unconvinced.
She absolutely refused to believe she would always lose to one person.
Yet, Morgan evidently wasn’t planning to give her this opportunity anymore.
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