Ian couldn't believe what his eyes were seeing.
Morgan was sitting on a white horse. She was still wearing the clothes she wore in the royal court, and she looked dignified and majestic.
But what is very striking is that there is no knight following her, which is why Ian can see her at first sight.
But that's not why she should be here.
Regardless of her status as a magician or her status as a princess, Morgan should not appear here due to emotions or reasons.
This would cause her to take many unnecessary risks.
unless--
Morgan needed to do this for some reason.
[The most loyal knights often have the sharpest eyes. ]
[You soon discovered that King Uther was not among the opposing armies. ]
[You realize Morgan's intention - to show her ability in front of King Uther. ]
[Although you don't understand why she did this deliberately, you know that you want to make all her wishes come true.]
[You are her most loyal knight, and her wishes are your wishes. ]
[The troops you led began to retreat steadily, while the troops led by Morgan marched forward with great momentum. ]
[This princess who went on an expedition for the first time stole the show in front of everyone. She was hailed by the people of Britain as the sharp blade that cuts off minions and is your natural enemy and nemesis. ]
[But only you know that all this is just the result of your deliberate wrong command. ]
[You don't expect her to understand all this, you just hope it can help her. ]
[The losses of the army began to increase, and some began to suspect you. Your previous abnormal behavior was discovered one by one by people with ulterior motives, and all were reported to Vortigern. ]
[But instead of blaming you, Vortigern executed the reporter for disturbing the morale of the army. ]
[For your failure, he did not express any blame, but only said that the military situation on the battlefield is often adverse, and victory and defeat are also temporary. ]
[You realize that Vortigern is not a willful, arbitrary and despotic king as popularly known in Britain. ]
[But you didn't waver, because you knew you would only be loyal to Morgan. ]
[But you often wonder, if you had met Vortigern earlier, would it have been a different outcome? ]
British army camp.
King Uther was listening to the report of the knight in front of him.
"Your Majesty, with your grace, Your Highness has won consecutive battles and has recovered more than half of the lost territory."
"Your bloodline, even in future generations, will still shine brightly on Britain."
However, upon hearing the knight's praise of Morgan, King Uther did not show a happy expression, but instead looked a little heavy.
As the King of Britain, he seemed to have noticed something.
He stood up and asked a slightly strange question to the knight in front of him.
"Morgan has defeated the same army these few times, right?"
"Yes, Your Majesty." The knight replied respectfully, "What your Royal Highness defeated was Vortigern's minions. Before that, no one could stop him."
"Her performance is excellent, and your teaching is extremely successful. We will win."
King Uther turned his back and closed his eyes.
When he opened his eyes again, there was already a bit of disappointment in his eyes - Morgan's victory didn't seem to be a good thing for him.
"Knight."
"Sir!"
"Pass an order to Morgan to relinquish control of the troops and be transferred from the front line immediately."
"Wha, what?!"
The knight couldn't believe what he heard - the king in front of him actually asked his daughter, who had great military achievements, to give up command of the army?
Does this mean that the king is no longer wise because of his old age?
Despite all the doubts in his heart, the knight still maintained respect for King Uther on the surface.
"Your Majesty, your decisions are always correct and full of wisdom."
"But her Highness the Princess has made great achievements in battle. Is it a little bit to transfer her at this time..."
King Uther turned back and looked at the knight in front of him who was hesitant to speak.
He is no longer young.
But that doesn't mean he's becoming stupid.
"Knight, Morgan is mine's daughter. I know her better than you."
"No need to be suspicious, just do as you are told."
"Yes!"
Looking at the knights walking away, King Uther let out a long sigh.
A king who doesn't have enough quality to support but wants to be the top - tragedy often comes from this idea.
If this source is not removed, there will be endless disasters in the future.
But--
That is her daughter after all.
Even as wise as King Uther, it is difficult not to be mixed with his own emotions.
[The situation is starting to look a little uncomfortable. ]
[You find that the menacing troops led by Morgan begin to gradually withdraw, as if they were the ones who were defeated on the battlefield. ]
[You realize that something may be going on that you don't know about. ]
[You start to investigate secretly. ]
[This is not a secret that cannot be told to others. You soon learned that Morgan was transferred from the front line by King Uther and will leave in a few days. ]
[You have no idea why King Uther did this - this is obviously a good opportunity for Morgan to make a name for himself in Britain. ]
[You soon realized that you couldn't just sit back and wait for death. You didn't allow Morgan's wish to end here, even if the person who ended it was her father, King Uther. ]
[You have a new plan - a plan that uses your life as a bet. ]
Under the moonlight.
Ian was walking inside the military camp.
On his waist was the long sword that Morgan had given him when she left - she told him to use it only when assassinating Vortigern.
And tonight is that moment.
Although it feels like the time is not as ripe as imagined, and the action is not covert enough.
But Ian knew he was running out of time.
If he didn't kill Vortigern before Morgan was transferred from the front line and dedicate all the results to Morgan, she would never be recognized.
That's definitely not what he want to see.
As a loyal knight, he would not allow Morgan's future to go in a direction that deviated from her wishes.
[You come to the tent where Vortigern usually rests. ]
[Although you have been defeated by Morgan many times, no one is surprised by your current behavior because of your previous military exploits. ]
[You grip the sword at your waist tightly, preparing to deliver a fatal blow to Vortigern. ]
[But things didn't develop as you imagined. ]
[After opening the curtain, you found that there was no one inside. ]
[At this moment, a figure appears behind you. ]
A sigh came.
"Young man, you finally chose this path."
"I feel sorry for you."
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