Amid the goblins' malicious laughter and Aurora's shrieks, the city of Salisbury suddenly fell into chaos.

The Queen's army entered the city and excitedly began burning, killing and looting, while the goblins of Salisbury, in panic, also poured their malice on their neighbors and friends.

The whole city has become a human tragedy.

Chapter 24: The Beginning of the Fairy Disaster

A raging fire was burning fiercely in the city of Salisbury.

The once bustling British city fell into deathly silence at this moment.

Under the dim sky of Britain, the sky was illuminated by flames, and the burning flames occupied the entire sky, dyeing the sky a blazing red.

The city was filled with extremely high temperatures, with pieces of ashes covering the ground, and fiercely burning wood collapsing from the beams, causing a series of domino-like collapses.

Saigo, along with three fairy knights and Altria, walked into the lifeless city.

Most of the goblins in Salisbury died here, and a few escaped from the city.

But in this sinful Britain, the escaped goblins might not have a good end.

Even if they fled to other cities, after knowing that the Wind Clan was almost extinct, the other "Four Six Three" clans would not show any mercy or shelter to these survivors, but would only intensify their exploitation.

Outside the city, there was suddenly an echo of horses trampling the ground. It should be a small army rushing here.

Under the vigilant gaze of Melusin, Bawanshi and Bagst, in the afterglow of the raging fire, a cavalry of about five to six hundred people appeared in everyone's sight.

As they got closer, they saw that the leading knight was wearing silver armor and had a handsome appearance. Only then did the fairy knights let down their guard.

The knight rode his horse a few dozen meters in front of Xixiang and dismounted. Then he took a few quick steps and knelt on one knee in front of Xixiang: "…British knight Percival pays respect to His Majesty the King!"

He is not a goblin, but a human, one of the few in Britain.

Percival is the second seat of the Knights of the Round Table. Just like the relationship between Artoria Custer and King Arthur, this Percival is also a co-star of the Knight of the Round Table Percival and possesses each other's spiritual base.

After respectfully greeting Saigo, Percival greeted several fairy knights with a gentle face, and when he looked at Melusin, his eyes were full of admiration.

Just like his appearance, this knight is less than twenty years old and can be said to have been raised by Melusin.

In Percival's heart, Melusine was not only his master, but also his sister and mother. Therefore, after raising Percival, he became the Queen's knight.

Even the gun in his hand was given to him by Morgan as the Rod of Chosen that he brought from Paradise, and it turned into the spear in his hand.

When Melusine saw Percival, she nodded to him with a motherly smile on her face.

Percival, who was praised, also smiled happily.

"Why are you here, Percival?"

Meilushin glanced at Xixiang, and only asked on his behalf after getting Xixiang's consent.

"I was patrolling nearby with my troops. When I saw the fire in Salisbury, I rushed over, Master."

Percival responded to Melusin's question, looking at the burning city, and sighed: "...The history of Salisbury has finally come to an end."

There is a sense of relief and sadness in it.

Percival was originally a member of the human ranch. Because of his high talent, he was brainwashed and trained by Aurora in order to turn him into a warrior loyal to her.

Melusin, who was passing by, saw him and asked for him from Aurora, so that she could teach and raise him.

The most important thing that Melusin gave to Percival was never power, but the principles of being a human being, a glimpse into the ugliness of goblins, and true "freedom".

As humans created by fairies, the humans in the fairy kingdom have no freedom to speak of, and they have no pursuit or desire for freedom in their hearts.

Because they were born to be the goblins' livestock, the humans here never thought there was anything wrong with it.

But the taste of freedom is so sweet that once human beings are free, they will never want to go back to a life of slavery.

Under Meluseen's teaching, Percival became kind and benevolent. He saw the ugliness in the goblin's heart, knew the truth of Britain, and tasted the freedom of being a human being.

That is why he is loyal to the queen, devoting everything he has to her, and never giving up even if he is misunderstood, because the kind-hearted knight always upholds the justice in his heart.

The knights who followed Percival were also humans. They were all rescued by Percival and gained freedom.

They were extremely angry at the ugly goblins who had enslaved them. Now, seeing the city of Salisbury being burned down, these five or six hundred knights showed a look of joy in their eyes.

The Queen's tyranny has never had anything to do with humans. That tyranny is only imposed on fairies. Human misery has always been the sin of the southern fairies.

Naturally, the human knights hate these goblins and choose to be loyal to the queen.

Humans are indeed not as powerful as goblins, but they also have ways to deal with goblins, such as smearing Morse poison on weapons, which will cause fatal damage to goblins.

However, this poison, which comes from the curse of the gods on the fairies, will not harm the descendants of the witch that the gods love the most.

Xixiang walked in the ruined city of Salisbury, where corpses of goblins were everywhere. The expressions of the goblins before their deaths were never fearful, but twisted and hideous.

It is conceivable that these goblins were still fighting among themselves before they died, thinking about killing their neighbors or friends.

"There are probably millions of goblins in the British Isles, but there are only two thousand goblins in Manchester and Darlington."

"…Even these two thousand people were found in the long history of thousands of years, and they are fairies that still retain their own kindness."

Saigo came to the center of the city, and there tied to a rack was an ugly human figure.

No one could tell from this twisted tumor that she was once the leader of the Wind Clan, the 'most beautiful' fairy Aurora.

Aurora was not dead yet, but her spirit had gone completely crazy, and she was forever trapped in despair and pain, and in the evil curse cast upon her by the fairies.

After just one look at this goblin, Saigo lost interest. 4.8

Being able to live through two thousand years of the Queen's calendar is already the greatest blessing.

If Saigo hadn't been too lazy to take care of it in order to repair his spirit, and if Morgan hadn't been so obsessed with trying to seize the magic power of the fairies, there shouldn't have been many fairies in this fairy country from the beginning.

Saigo's words made Bawanshi and Bagster sigh in their hearts.

Among millions of goblins, only about two thousand kind goblins were found in a thousand years. This ratio is really too low.

Of course, this is definitely not the total number. There must be a lot of kind-hearted fairies who have been persecuted by those malicious fairies before they were discovered by Bavanshi and Bagst.

But hearing this terrifying ratio still makes people feel disheartened.

Arriving in front of the half-collapsed cathedral, Xi Xiang whispered to Artoria: "...Go and ring the third bone bell, Artoria!"

Chapter 125 Merlin: I don’t want to die yet!

Saigo's eyes fell on Altria's face, and he looked at her for a long time. In Altria's guilty mood, he said: "...Go, Altria."

"...Ring the third bone bell. I can see that you listened to me. Even if you ring two bone bells, you are still yourself. You are not affected by your other self, nor by Paradise."

"Now you are qualified to ring all the bells, gain the power of paradise, and fight against your own mission."

"…It seems that you have found your goal, which is a good thing."

Saigo said in a gentle tone, and that faint smile brought peace of mind to Altria.

She collected her thoughts and stopped looking away. Instead, she nodded vigorously at Saigo and said, "...Well, Your Majesty, I have found my new goal!"

"Then let me congratulate you, Altria Caster. You will not regret your choice. You will find that this world is so vast and your past self is like a frog in a well."

"...You will be a qualified Altria who understands people's hearts, not a tool for a mission."

"Percival, you and your knights must guard Altria outside this cathedral. There are still some bloodthirsty and crazy goblins hiding in Salisbury. Don't let them hurt her."

Saigo's last sentence was addressed to Percival who was standing beside him.

The British knight Percival said solemnly: "...My knights and I will protect Her Highness Altria and prevent her from being threatened in any way."

Upon hearing this, Altria pouted and said unhappily: "...I am not a child, and I am not weak anymore. I can protect myself."

What she said was not wrong. Having already rung two bone bells, she was no longer the weak fairy.

Although there is still a gap in strength compared to the fairy knights, with Altria's current strength, ordinary fairies really can't do anything to her.

But before Saigo could say anything, Percival said seriously: "...Although I don't know why, I am excited and willing to protect you, Her Highness Altria."

Looking at Percival's clear and loyal eyes, Altria felt a little embarrassed.

Seeing this, Saigo laughed and said, "...This is your destiny. The Knights of the Round Table must protect their king."

"...Okay, hurry up, Altria! If you don't ring the bone bell, I'm afraid this cathedral will collapse."

Upon hearing this, Artoria hurriedly ran into the half-collapsed cathedral. Percival left some knights to guard the building and followed Artoria into it.

Saigo looked into the distance and chuckled, "...It's time for that little girl Mashu to wake up. It must be hard for her to sleep for two thousand years."

Saigo had no ill feelings towards Chaldea, it was just that the goals of Chaldea and Morgan were contradictory, which led to the conflict between the two.

For Saigo, this was just a kind of happiness in repairing his spirit, and it was just a way for him to have fun.

At the moment when the fifth spiritual grid is about to be repaired, Xixiang will naturally end the history of this world.

At this time, Xixiang looked toward the endless sky again, frowned slightly and said: "...The void barrier is becoming more and more fragmented."

"…Is it because I am about to repair all my spirits, or is it because of the impact of the sudden change in the box garden?"

"It seems that the next world, the last world where I need to recover the power of the six demons, will be very troublesome. Those two-digit numbers will affect the world in the void!"

"…But fortunately, this world disappeared, and will not be affected by the small garden for the time being."

Saigo's expression became more and more solemn.

……

Near Orkney in northern Britain, after leaving Salisbury, the Chaldeans, led by Merlin and Oberon, marched north. No, they went north to Orkney.

They first went to the city of the Mirror Clan, experienced the real life of fairies, and heard a legend from the Mirror Clan. They came to the ruins of the city where the exterminated Rain Clan once lived.

"The Mirror Clan can be trusted. They confessed to Queen Morgan about sixteen years ago and gave up the sins they were born with. They are no different from the fairies in Paradise now."

"...The Mirror Clan now is the kind of fairies you imagine. They are mischievous but definitely not malicious. They are kind and will not lie to you. You can trust what they say."

On the road to the abandoned city of the Rain Clan, Merlin happily explained to everyone in Chaldea.

Ever since they learned the truth about the history of fairies and learned about the hypocrisy of fairies from Merlin, the Chaldeans have been wary of fairies they meet on the road.

Now, knowing that the Mirror Clan has abandoned original sin and turned into fairies in a paradise-like environment, everyone is very surprised.

"The Mirror Clan told us about Mash. Will they be punished by Queen Morgan?"

At this time, Ritsuka became worried about the Mirror Clan.

In Britain's eyes, Chaldea is an invader and an enemy, but the Mirror Clan helped the invaders. Will they be regarded as traitors by Queen Morgan?

Ritsuka's words attracted everyone's attention, and everyone felt that it was Ritsuka's character that allowed her to forge bonds with so many Heroic Spirits and gain the trust of so many Heroic Spirits.

Kirshtalia and the others thought of what Zarathustra said to Ritsuka in the Greek Lostbelt. Perhaps she really is like a savior.

Merlin said in his usual unremarkable tone: "...Don't worry, Ritsuka, this matter has the Queen's permission. They will not be punished by Morgan for telling us about Mashu."

Hearing Merlin say this, Ritsuka finally felt relieved.

"We're here. In front of us is the place where the Rain Clan once placed the Pilgrimage Bell. Mashu was frozen there."

After walking through the deserted muddy swamp, they came to a ruin that had only a few remnants left after six thousand years.

In the center of the ruins was a dilapidated tower, and it was that tower that Merlin was pointing to.

"As for the information about Zarathustra that I have not told you yet."

Merlin looked unusually hesitant at this moment. Even he, the nightmare who always looked unreliable and unfocused, became cautious at this moment.

"In fact, I don't know much about him. When Mashu wakes up, I will tell you everything I know, although I don't think these things will be useful to you."

Ritsuka didn't understand why Merlin had to wait until Mash woke up before telling them the information. She couldn't wait to rush to the tower and saw the frozen Sleeping Beauty inside.

"Matthew!"

Ritsuka shouted in surprise.

The Knight of the Round Table Kai looked at Merlin and said sarcastically: "...Oh my, is our Lord Merlin scared? I feel fear in you."

Merlin said indifferently: "...All living things will have fear. Even if I am a nightmare, I will be afraid. After all, I don't want to die!"

Chapter 126 Listening to Mashu's Story from Two Thousand Years Ago

The ice created by mysterious magic that wrapped Mashu began to melt visibly after she left the tower.

Ritsuka looked excited and hurriedly supported Mashu who fell down due to the melting ice.

She knelt on the muddy grass so that Mashu's delicate head could rest on her soft legs.

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