There were constant shouts and screams on the battlefield. There was a stalemate at the beginning, but gradually the strength of the northern goblins gained the upper hand, forcing the southern goblins to retreat step by step.

Although it was called a great war, in reality the total number of goblins on both sides was only about 30,000 to 40,000.

However, fairies possess mystery and magic that far surpass those of humans. Each of these 30,000 to 40,000 fairies is equivalent to a servant with an ordinary spiritual base.

Unlike human cold weapon wars, the destructive power caused by goblins on the battlefield is almost the same as that of modern hot weapon wars. Even mountains and rivers can be blown into plains.

Saigo did not participate in this war.

In Morgan's opinion, Saigo is just a magician. He may be powerful among humans, but it is still dangerous for him to intervene in this great war among the fairies.

For Saigo's safety, she left Saigo on the outskirts of the battlefield while she went deep into the battlefield.

The goblins were constantly fighting brutally; they were clearly a fictional race, but their cruelty was even worse than that of humans.

After taking a few glances at the chaos on the battlefield, Saigo retracted his gaze and looked at the tall man in a long robe and with blue hair standing next to him.

Saigo raised his eyebrows and asked with a smile: "...Great God Odin?"

The man with seaweed-blue hair shook his head. He held a staff in his hand and looked at Saigo with calm and wise eyes:

"...I am just Cu Chulainn possessed by the great god Odin. Therefore, I am neither Cu Chulainn nor the great god Odin. I am Grimm the Idle Man."

"…Your Excellency can just call me Grimm."

Saigo did not comment on the words of the wise man Grimm. As the son of Lugur, the god of light in Celtic mythology, Cu Chulainn also exists in the box garden.

Since he is the Son of Light of Ireland, he naturally has roots in the British land and Celtic mythology.

"Are you a heroic spirit from pan-human history?"

Saigo asked casually.

"Yes, in order to fight against the Lostbelt, Panhuman History will activate the 'Human Reasoning Tactics' of the Realm Record Belt and summon the heroic spirits of Panhuman History to find a way to correct the mistakes."

"...This Lostbelt is somewhat special. As the last island in the Age of Gods, Britain is closely connected to the Inner Sea of ​​Stars."

"So in addition to the realm record tape, even the Paradise in the Star Inner Sea will try to correct it. However, the fairies sent by the Paradise seem to have no intention of completing their mission."

"...The great god Odin noticed the anomaly in this Lostbelt. Although the great god 033 belongs to Norse mythology, he still paid attention to Celtic mythology."

"And the reason why the Great God pays so much attention to this Lostbelt is not because of the fairies in Paradise or the specialness of the British Isles, but because of you, Your Excellency!"

Grimm, the wise man possessed by Odin, gazed at Saigo with his calm and wise eyes, and expressed Odin's views without concealing anything.

"I?"

Saigo asked back with a smile on his face.

"Your Excellency does not belong to pan-human history. There is no information or intelligence about you in pan-human history."

"...And you don't belong to this Lostbelt. You are not a human or a fairy born in this Lostbelt!"

Sage Grimm said with certainty that this was also the reason why the main god of Northern Europe would pay attention to this loss belt.

As he said these words, Grimm also felt a sense of nervousness.

He had been in contact with Saigo for a period of time, but during this period of contact, he only felt mystery from Saigo!

"What the great god's eyes of wisdom saw in you is the end of the 'Land of Steel'."

"…You are the enemy of the world, the enemy of the planet!"

The wise man Grimm gripped the staff in his hand tightly and spoke cautiously and carefully.

After he finished speaking, he looked at Xixiang nervously, wanting to see his reaction.

But Xixiang did not have any extra reaction, he just nodded and smiled: "... As expected of the great god Odin, he has seen a lot of things."

Chapter 16: "The God of the Alien Planet" and "The God of the Alien World"

"Grimm, you will come to this British Lostbelt. You will come here as a heroic spirit in pan-human history."

"...In addition to Odin's orders to you, there is also the self-salvation of this planet and human history."

"This is a Lostbelt, a place independent of pan-human history, unless the pan-human history master named Chaldea or any magician related to pan-human history comes here."

"...Otherwise, theoretically, you, a heroic spirit in pan-human history, would not appear here."

"Although I didn't kill Beryl Gath, one of the Hidden Ones, he was also at that time four thousand years later."

"...and now, in the year 2000 of the Fairy Calendar, it is even less likely that Chaldea will come."

Saigo looked at the wise man Grimm with a faint smile, and explained the reason for his visit clearly to his astonishment.

"It is natural for pan-human history to want to eliminate this Lostbelt, because the existence of the Lostbelt will negate pan-human history."

"…But for a planet, whether it's a Lostbelt or the so-called pan-human history, as long as the planet itself is not destroyed, it doesn't matter to the planet."

"Even if the planet has a strong self-will, it may even support the Lostbelt and reject pan-human history. After all, the pollution of the planet by pan-human history is obvious to all."

"...But in this Lostbelt, both the planet itself and pan-human history felt the crisis, so the 'coalition' appeared."

"Of course, the so-called alliance is just an anthropomorphic description I used. The realm record tape does not have self-awareness. Although the planet is called Gaia, the planet's consciousness system is completely different from that of humans."

"…Tell me the truth, Sage Grimm, what is your real purpose in coming here?"

Saigo spoke calmly as he looked with interest at the man in front of him who had the appearance of the Son of Light but was possessed by Odin.

Grimm leaned on his staff and looked towards the battlefield of the Summer War. Then he smiled bitterly and said, "Who are you, Excellency?"

"...Are you also a god from some alien planet?"

Saigo said calmly: "...Well, if you want to use that kind of address, you can call me 'the God of Another World'〃ˇ."

Saigo comes from another world, so it can indeed be called that.

Grimm frowned, apparently guessing something from the title.

He took a deep breath, without hiding anything, or he knew that it was unnecessary to hide anything in front of Saigo, "...My ultimate goal is to defeat you, who poses a huge threat to this planet and to pan-human history!"

"Oh? Just you?"

Saigo smiled.

The wise man Grim shook his head and said, "...No, I know that I can't do it alone, even if the great god Odin possesses me."

"...I said that this is only my ultimate goal, but the goal does not have to be achieved now."

"I was sent here by Odin for two tasks. The first is to learn the history of this Lostbelt so that I can find the means and possibility to clear it."

"…The second is to try to understand you, your background and your abilities."

Saigo nodded and said, "...I see. You were sent here to gather intelligence."

"…But even if you get the information, what does it matter? How can you expect to cut off this Lostbelt and defeat me?"

"…With that Chaldea?"

Grimm smiled and said, "...I don't know. I don't have the ability to see the future. And even if I did, I don't think such an ability would be useful to you, Excellency."

"…So I don't know what will happen in the future. I don't know whether I can defeat you or remove this Lostbelt."

“…I am just completing my mission.”

Saigo looked at Grimm with a playful look and said, "...You are very honest and interesting. I quite like your free and easy personality."

"...No matter what the future holds, as long as you complete what you should do now, life will be easy for such a person."

"Morgan is different from you. She considers too many things and cares too much, so her life is very tiring."

Said Saigo, his gaze once again turned towards the battlefield. His expression was gentle and his tone was full of emotion.

On the battlefield, the offensive of the northern goblins, who had previously had the upper hand, suddenly slowed down.

The reason for all this was the death of a human among the northern goblins.

That human was the lover of Mab, the northern fairy queen. When that human died on the battlefield, Queen Mab seemed to have lost her soul and lost all interest in the war.

Without the leadership and ability of the queen, the fighting effectiveness of the northern goblins began to decline.

Queen Mab has the ability to share her power with other fairies, and it is precisely because of this ability that the northern fairies are invincible in this war.

And at this moment, when the northern goblin offensive was temporarily suspended, Morgan suddenly appeared on the battlefield.

She challenged Mab, the Fairy Queen of the North, to a duel, with the outcome of the war to be decided by their victory or defeat.

On the surface, Morgan's behavior seemed to be helping the goblins of the five major clans in the south. After all, the soldiers of the entire southern goblins had been almost slaughtered.

But in fact, Morgan's real purpose is to save Mab.

Having lost his own people, Mab can only win the war temporarily, but as long as the southern goblins recover, they will be able to counterattack the northern goblins.

Therefore, Morgan hopes to use this method to force Mab to withdraw his troops, thereby preserving the vitality of the northern goblins.

Unlike those unrepentant southern goblins who are born with original sin, the northern goblins are native goblins and are not descendants of the six great Yalings.

Therefore, the northern goblins are innocent and can be accepted and loved by Morgan.

"Strange, the death of just one human could actually reduce Queen Mab's combat effectiveness so much?"

Perhaps the Southern Fairy cannot tell the true nature of Queen Mab now.

But Grimm, who possessed the wisdom of the great god Odin, saw at a glance that there was actually something wrong with this war.

He said in a rather surprised tone.

Saigo explained to him as if he was teaching someone: "...It seems that you don't know much about fairies, Grimm."

"…Fairies are a race without creativity, so their lives can be described as boring and uninteresting."

"It is precisely because fairies lack creativity that they pursue new and fashionable things. After all, whether they are humans or fairies, they always like to pursue things they don't have, right?"

"...Humans are just the opposite. They have infinite possibilities and creativity. Even though they don't have the magic and mystery of fairies, humans are still moving, while fairies have long been 'still'."

"So for fairies, humans are beings that bring them happiness. Although fairies think that humans are weak and inferior, they are important tools."

"...It's like taking drugs. Humans can make fairies addicted."

"After losing humans, the drug addiction will naturally subside, and then you will lose your motivation and lose the source of happiness."

"…For Queen Mab, her happiness lies in that dead human. It is not love, but more like an addiction to humans."

Grimm suddenly understood after hearing Saigo's explanation, and then he frowned even more tightly: "...Why are you telling me this?"

Saigo said the most terrifying words with a gentle smile: "...Isn't your goal to investigate the history of the fairies in this Lostbelt and my abilities at the same time?"

"...I'll tell you all this now, and then I'll send you on your way, Grimm!".

Chapter 17: Looking down from a higher dimension and observing the future

Before traveling through time, Saigo knew about this world called Type-Moon. After all, this world is quite popular.

It’s just that Saigo has only watched the animation and has some basic understanding of this world. The most he knows is probably the system similar to the Heroic Spirit.

However, with Saigo's current status, when he comes to this world, he will be able to have a basic understanding of this world in a way similar to "future vision".

With this kind of predictive ability, it is actually no different from knowing the plot in advance.

It’s just that the future is infinitely changing, and even two-digit numbers cannot contain all the future and occupy all the future.

Therefore, in his own observation of the future, Saigo only needs to learn from it, but not to believe it completely.

Otherwise, if you really trust your vision for the future too much, you will definitely suffer losses.

In most of the worlds, Saigo can know the so-called plot in this way similar to future vision.

The only place where Saigo cannot fully see the future is the Little Garden.

Just like he actually knew that Baiba Kalji would be born, but Saigo never imagined that the root cause of Baiba Kalji's birth lies in the transition between the Weishi period and the Nishide period.

Fortunately, when Saigo faced Ouroboros before, he did not do anything out of line, such as stopping Ouroboros from destroying Arcadia.

If Saigo had really relied on his foresight to do this unnecessary thing at that time, he would have inevitably fallen into the game of double-digit numbers.

He will change from being a spectator to being a person on the stage, and he will have no choice.

But things are different now. Saigo was very suspicious of Ouroboros at the time and wisely did not get involved. Later he learned about the Weishi period and the Mieshi period.

This allowed Saigo to calmly look for an intervention point and join the game.

No one wants to be a chess piece of the big guys. If you want to be a chess player, be a chess player who can play against the big guys.

In this world, Saigo believes that he is a big boss because of his status, so Saigo can make the future go according to his own plan.

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