That is another 'secret' hidden under the perfect heroism.

Although Arjuna has been hiding it very deeply, and even regarded that psychology as a 'taboo', he dared not let anyone discover the "dirtyness" in his heart.

He is a 'perfect hero', and he absolutely does not allow that kind of 'stain' on himself, let alone allow others to know the 'darkness' in him.

But there are always some kings with extremely sharp eyes in the world, and Gilgamesh, who discovered that Father Mapo's twisted and hollow heart is one.

——La Er is also one!

Parted briefly from his dear friend Moses, and came here specifically to find Karna, the man of the shining sun.Sure enough, he came to the right place

To be able to see such an 'interesting' thing.

Of course, even though he was watching a play, La Er could make a move at any time.

He will not let his 'brothers' who are also pharaohs be bullied by others.

As for the complicated and unclear relationship between [Heroes of Alms] and [Heroes of Heaven] [love each other and kill each other], I don't care about it.

But as long as you have the breath of the 'sun', you are the pharaoh, your brothers and sisters!As a king, he will protect his younger brothers and sisters.Hahahahahaha, if you ask why!

Just because he is the supremely glorious pharaoh who reigns supreme in the world!

If things develop to the point of 'irreparable' to fight, La Er will not sit on the sidelines.

"..." Karna stared at Arjuna coldly with strange eyes, and remained silent.

As for Arjuna's words, it didn't have much "influence" on his mind.

Although the two were old enemies, Karna never doubted whether Arjuna was a hero, nor did he doubt the heroism and noble personality of the man in front of him.

As a hero, Arjuna undoubtedly has perfect heroism.

But he really didn't intend to embarrass the 'Master' on purpose, Karna will use actions to prove his 'attitude' towards the Master.

"What do you want to say..." Karna finally faced the man again.

In fact, he is an extremely lenient Servant, everything can be accepted with the reason of "it should be".

He not only treats all people equally, but also respects all people as "their own flowers".

Possessing martial arts and a noble spirit that will never be treated fairly by many prejudices, Karna can still win one or two among all Servants even in terms of heroism.

Such a Karna is not worried about what the other party can say to make him 'difficult'.

But

"The hero of charity!" Ar Zhou's mouth curled into a not-so-obvious arc, and he spoke calmly.

"Since you are not very satisfied with your Master, then——I, Arjuna, hereby make a request to you." It seemed that he spoke like this out of genuine enthusiasm.

However, Karna faintly had a bad premonition, and he frowned slightly.

This man named "Karna", this Heroic Spirit.

The origin of his title of "Hero of Charity" is not groundless.

This hero once made an oath that if someone asks him for something, as long as that person really needs it, he will give it no matter what.

But he didn't expect that with Arjuna's arrogance, he would ask for "everything" from him.

This is like a rich man going to a poor farmer to pray for the only land and food that the other party has.

What Arjuna said at this time was like a "joke"...

"Karna—give me the girl by your side, your Master..."

'He's serious! 'Two pairs of pupils looked at each other in the air.

boom!A thought flashed through Karna's mind.

When Arjuna's black jade-like eyes, like an abyss, looked at him again, a trace of astonishment appeared on Karna's indifferent and calm face.

Karna could feel the 'firmness' of his will from the other party's tone and eyes....

...that is the tone and gaze that sincerely yearn for something!

Although I don't know the reason why the other party is so 'attentive' to this and this kind of thing.

But the scene in front of him undoubtedly put Karna into an embarrassing situation...for the first time in many years.

This scene seems to go back in time, there was once in the past, the king of gods, the god of thunder

The scene where Indra turned into a Brahman and prayed to him for the golden armor seems to be still vivid.

At that time, Karna knew exactly what losing the golden armor meant, and what price he would pay.

Even when he understood the real 'intention' of the other party, he still agreed to the other party's request and abandoned the powerful defensive armor of the golden armor.

The weight of a person's words can often be seen from the other party's [credibility].

In the past, Bishma was called "Sky Oath" by later generations because he never broke his oath until his death.

And why should Karna's character as a "hero of charity" be questioned!

'—Karna, what are you going to do? '

Arjuna's fist hidden in the white robe was already clenched.

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