Dear Broom Knight.

Chapter 1000: I still thought of it.

Chapter 1000: I still thought of it.

Lowry sighed; his mother had come up with the idea after all.

After discovering the mystery of Gezar's bloodline, Lowry immediately thought about his own origins.

His grandmother, though she had black eyes, was indeed a direct descendant of Sebefia who rarely married outside the family.

Of course, the Montes family and the Sebefia family have always had a good relationship, with intermarriages occurring every few generations, although such marriages at the head of the family level are relatively rare.

Previously, Lori also believed that Sebefia's goal was the Ice Kingdom.

If they have problems, they will inevitably find a reliable way out for themselves.

Vargas, who was next to him, could still be relied upon before the King's League appeared, but afterwards, he was left with only minor roles.

If their identities are exposed, the Land of the Earth will never accept them... Even though they belong to different factions, Vargas cannot completely ignore the dissatisfaction of South Aukinson.

Some things can only be done, not said.

Perhaps, in the past, Sebefia really didn't think that much about it.

However, if we consider the deeper meaning behind Asmodeus's words and the bloodline of the two families, there are clear signs of human intervention in Lowry's birth.

If it weren't for the divine intervention of the Mechanical Realm artifact, his body would be a natural den of demons... allowing different demons to parasitize him.

Lowry could accept this kind of thing.

Although dangerous, it is precisely because of this kind of body that he can be easily reincarnated... The demon bloodline is too strong, and his senses are too keen. His powerful intuition and spiritual light will not rush to be reincarnated.

The mechanical artifact was right; it was indeed rare and perfectly suited to his body.

There are just a few minor flaws.

But this was only true for him. In fact, this small flaw eventually became a powder keg, causing too much damage and giving Lowry a chance to turn things around.

If it were a normal, spiritual being reincarnated in this world, they probably wouldn't even be able to take the first step.

In that case, the truly pitiful one would be Mrs. Agris.

As for her husband... Although Lowry is a bit mischievous, he has clearly shown exceptional talent since childhood.

When a person has a bright future that everyone can see, naturally there will be great scholars to debate his minor flaws.

Even though Lowry is so troublesome, many people will still blame it on the Earl of Montes's favoritism.

Although the Earl of Montes thought he had done a very good job, anyone with eyes could see the truth.

Otherwise, why would none of his subordinates be truly dissatisfied or even risk their lives to help him whenever Yagelis attacked him?
Everyone understood that it wasn't that Mrs. Yagris had gone too far, but rather that he himself had done something excessive. He had only been beaten; the family hadn't even fallen apart yet, but Yagris had already taken control.

Therefore, everyone in Montes Castle treated Aagris and her son with utmost respect, and even the most loyal supporters of the left wing would not openly disrespect them.

But if Lowry isn't good enough and has a bad character... then isn't Kyle innocent and pitiful too?

Who cares about the dissatisfaction of people who have no future?

No matter how strong Aggris is, he is only a level 12 knight. The Montes family is not so weak that they cannot produce a strong person of this level.

But with the first two young masters lacking strength, it seemed that only the strongest among the direct descendants, Lowry, was the next strongest...

Regardless of whether he ultimately accepts that outcome, we should at least maintain some respect for him until everything is over.

But if Lori, because of his devilish bloodline, is born to do evil, has an extreme, willful, selfish, and greedy personality... then even if he is determined to get the position of Earl, no one will give him a chance, and they might even openly oppose him.

Yages is a mother who cares deeply about her child.

She won't give up on Lowry like this.

Even if she tries to guide him back to the right path, she will still completely protect him under her wings... If there is really no other way, Agris will only choose to go all the way for the sake of the child.

If the child you care about most has turned out like this, then your best friend Pat is also the eye of the Tower Lord.

Add to that Agris's unfortunate family and the knightly order that was bound to suffer losses...

Whenever Lowry thought about these things, he felt that his mother's original fate seemed quite tragic.

Indeed, Yagris is resilient and tenacious, and will not be easily defeated by anything.

However, she also has too many unpleasant things going on.

Is she living in this world just to overcome these unpleasant things?
People may choose to turn to darkness for their own sake, but they cannot let their attachments and love, or their efforts to save others, trap them in an inescapable quagmire... Even when their mouths and noses are submerged in filth, they are still trying to struggle.

Unfortunately, there were too many heavy things holding her back, and she refused to cut those threads, so she could only sink into despair unwillingly.

Even if that was just one of many possible fates, the mere thought of it made Lowry feel nauseous.

Since nothing had actually happened, Lowry didn't want to bring up the now-broken conspiracy again.

How great it is now!
At least Aggris came to these ruins not to save his own fate, nor for his child whom he could not save... but for the future of his friends. This might sound selfish, but Lori felt it was the best possible outcome.

Unfortunately, although Agriss wasn't particularly fond of using her brain, she wasn't entirely without it.

Even though Lori had put it very subtly, she still guessed it.

After all, she had actually witnessed the intricate schemes of the foreign gods, the subtle resistance from her own gods, and the coincidences of fate.

Meanwhile, in the manor, besides her knightly training, Yagris probably occasionally ponders whether her past choices led to today's outcome.

But Lori's presence meant that she rarely felt regret; her somewhat melancholic thoughts mostly focused on the regrets of Marian and Pat.

Valera is proof that Marian was blind to talent.

Lori knew that Yages regretted what she had done.

If Valera truly bears the marks of destiny, the handiwork of the gods... then her future will be absolutely extraordinary.

Marianne, who treated such a daughter as a tool, was bound to meet a bad end.

What Igeria regrets is that she shouldn't have chosen to ignore Marianne's extremism because of those traditions... If she had chosen a tougher stance, Marianne and her awful husband wouldn't have...

Even if you harbor resentment, at least you can survive.

But she herself knew that as the leader of the Knights, even if she was willing to pay attention to the family affairs of her subordinates, there wasn't much she could do.

Didn't Marianne understand her advice?
After she chose to become the Countess of Montes, she bound herself to the rules and could no longer control the two-faced Marianne.

She felt regret, but not too sad.

However, when Agris discovers that these things bear the marks of fate, she subconsciously thinks of her own people in a positive light... For example, Marian might have become so extreme because of the manipulation of fate.

However, when she fully connects these things to herself, then...

Lowry tried to suppress her emotions and replied casually, "Heh~ The more elaborate the conspiracy, the less likely the Lord of Fate will let them succeed."

Isn't I the central figure in all of this?

But I, by some chance, left not a trace of demonic blood.

This is the greatest and most perfect coincidence bestowed by fate.

Clearly, their plan was doomed to fail from the very beginning.

Lady Yages blinked, then suddenly asked in a low voice, "Tell me, is this the arrangement of fate, or the scheme of the world's will?"

"Huh? Oh?" ​​Lori was a little confused by her mother's overly jumpy train of thought.

“The dragon bloodline of the Montes family couldn’t possibly reject evil power, right?” Lady Yagelis said confidently. “Then it can only be the bloodline of the Gezar family that’s at work.”

The power of the sun can only accept the power of the familiar dark angel who suppresses it and is wholeheartedly benevolent. Therefore, it reacted immediately after sensing the insidious and evil energy from Sebefia.

Once that level of power begins to be used in a confrontation, how could it possibly be taken back?

Therefore, both sides perished together, leaving you only with the power of wind.

Regardless of whether they have fallen from grace, the angelic power within their nature will inevitably remain, and they will naturally leave these traces to you.

So your purifying power, and... oh, the water is from the dragon's side, right?
Yes, I don't like dragons, but that's all.

She went on to draw her own conclusions.

Lowry was a little confused at first, but he quickly realized what had happened... Yages was trying to comfort him.

Even though he realized that his fate had been manipulated, his mother's first thought was to comfort her child and prevent him from becoming depressed because of those past events.

Yagris used every trick in the book to tell him that the sun was shining brightly.

Lowry, on the contrary, is the one who overthinks things.

For Agris, nothing was more important than her son.

"Mom... I love Mom the most." Lowry said with a bright smile, her voice full of affection.

"What... this child..." The great knight, who was still trying to think of words to comfort his son, was caught off guard and answered somewhat shyly.

After all, her son has always acted like a monk since he came of age, and rarely says such childish sweet nothings anymore.

Even so, Agris still gave a gentle smile.

Then she pointed to the messy ground: "So, how many floors collapsed here? You should be able to tell now, right, Lowry?"

“Above the seventh floor, there should be several more underground floors, but I can’t sense them yet,” Lowry replied immediately. “Although I can mobilize a little mental energy, the limitations are too great, and I can’t go too deep.”

(End of this chapter)

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