Although that's how Da Vinci explained it, she was indeed momentarily shaken.

After Ritsuka brought Da Vinci back to her senses, she turned her attention back to Meliuchina. No, this person was just too dazzling. And now, what's even more troublesome is that she had no idea what Meliuchina wanted from her visit.

Chapter 390 Communication

[Prince type, absolutely prince type! This guy is just like Lancelot, the kind who exudes charm wherever he goes.]

Ritsuka had already seen through Meiliu Qina's behavior. Perhaps it wasn't intentional, but that was definitely how she was behaving.

You have to be extra careful with this type of person, because they can cause a lot of trouble at crucial moments.

“Um, could it be that you are… from Avalon…” Caster remembered something and began to speak, but her voice was so soft that no one around her could understand what she was saying.

But then Melyuchina suddenly remembered something, and she put the veil back on. As she did so, she kept saying that Aurora had told her not to reveal her true face in this fairy kingdom.

After she finished what she was doing, she praised everyone again: "Lentinium fought very well! Although you are enemies, your bravery and skill in battle are still commendable."

"And...I have a question I'd like to ask. How is Percival's health? I heard he didn't die...is he alright? Are there any strange phenomena?"

Ritsuka was about to say that his hair had changed color and he couldn't possibly look like he was alright.

But when he thought of Percival stubbornly refusing to speak in front of them, he couldn't say anything.

In the end, he could only say that nothing was wrong, but out of curiosity, he still asked what the relationship was between Melyuchina and Percival.

"I am his older sister."

Melyuchina said this as a matter of course, and everyone laughed and agreed with her. "Oh, I see, it's your older sister~ No wonder she was worried about Percival's health, that's really..."

"Wait a minute? Percival's sister? Huh? A fairy and a human?"

Ritsuka couldn't hold back anymore. What kind of development is this? Are you kidding me?

Melyuchina was also stunned. It seemed that Percival had chosen to keep this relationship a secret from everyone. Thinking of this, she felt somewhat helpless, and could only bid farewell to everyone and leave.

"Ah, the fairy knight Lancelot... she only said that she was Percival's sister before she chose to leave."

Caster's lips twitched; she could roughly guess who Melyuchina was—this was too outrageous. Could it really still exist in this way?

"He's the type of person who just talks to himself~ But... the strongest fairy and the strongest human siblings? It's normal that Percival doesn't want to talk about such things."

Ritsuka probably understands why Percival wouldn't say a word about this, and there's nothing to blame him for.

After all, they didn't know much about Percival's past, and it wouldn't be appropriate to ask such a question abruptly.

"He probably didn't intentionally hide it from us, he just felt there was no need to say it. Is this matter well-known in Britain, Caster?"

Da Vinci turned to Caster to ask about the matter, but judging from her blank expression, she probably didn't know anything either.

"It's not a famous thing at all; it's the kind of thing that no one would believe even if you told them. You'd have to hear it from the Fairy Knight Lancelot himself before you'd have to believe it, or something like that."

Custer's explanation made the two realize the level of secrecy surrounding the matter. Although it sounded exaggerated, they decided to keep it a secret for now.

After all, this wasn't a big problem, and the three of them just kept quiet about it.

Anyway, Percival and Melyuchina weren't secretly colluding, so they had no right to comment on their sibling relationship.

However, Ritsuka still wanted to criticize Meiliu Qi Na's behavior. Was it because she was too strong that she could do things so arbitrarily?

In this respect, she and Bavanshi are exactly the same. Among the three fairy knights, Bagst is probably the most restrained and conservative.

"But, in the end, one is a fairy and the other is a human, so why did they become siblings?" Ritsuka was still puzzled. He just couldn't understand it; the difference was just too great.

"It's not unusual for fairies to adopt humans as their children~ I bet the fairy who adopted Percival was an old acquaintance of Lancelot."

Caster gave a brief explanation of the Fairy Kingdom, and Da Vinci understood after hearing her words. No wonder Percival was so reluctant to get close to Salisbury; it turned out there was this connection involved.

[The fairy who adopted Percival... Aurora? Wait, so why was she given the Spear of Choice? Could it be that she wants to...]

Aurora, you're not as innocent as you seem at all; you've wanted to overthrow the Queen for a long time. What kind of spell have you cast on Woodworth, that he'd even help you do something like this?

Ritsuka not only figured out that Percival was adopted by Aurora, but he also recalled what Woodworth had said to Percival when he was on his deathbed.

Aurora had already done a lot before they arrived, and poor Woodworth was completely manipulated by Aurora without even realizing it.

Just as they finally remembered what they really needed to do and were about to leave, a female fairy came and stopped them. She told Ritsuka and the others that a fairy knight wanted to speak to them and asked them to go to the terrace.

Out of good intentions, the messenger even reminded them to be mindful of their manners and not to overstep their bounds. Ritsuka was also taken aback; who could be inviting them over to talk now?

It's unlikely to be Melyuchina; she just left. Could it be Bavanshi? Or perhaps Bagst?

Well, we'll find out who went eventually. Ritsuka is fearless; there are just too many powerful figures here who can protect him.

He didn't feel there was anything to be afraid of, so he led the others directly to the terrace. They wanted to see who had something to say to them.

Upon reaching the terrace, they saw Bagst standing there. This time, Bagst's expression remained indifferent, but she was the one who spoke first.

"It's amazing that you dared to accept the enemy's invitation, but I always thought you would come."

Although the words were sharp, they weren't hostile. Ritsuka smiled and replied, "Miss Bagst, it's been a while. This dress suits you very well."

His overly familiar attitude made Bagstaff momentarily uneasy. She could only say that she was, after all, a lord, and wouldn't be so barbaric as to wear armor at a banquet.

"So, what is it you want to say? Bagst, we have other things to do, so it would be better to explain your intentions quickly."

After Ritsuka said that, Bagst became even more embarrassed. Ritsuka even wondered if there were too many people in the room. If necessary, he could talk to Bagst alone to see what she was trying to say.

"Hey, hey, hey! Bagst, get to the point! We're very busy!" Caster's attitude turned quite ruthless at this moment.

Every time she faced Bagst, Caster's attitude would become more aggressive than usual. Ritsuka didn't even bother to point out this change; perhaps it was proof of their close relationship.

Chapter 391 Migration

Surprisingly, after being reprimanded by Caster, Bagst immediately returned to normal, her expression calm as she resumed expressing her purpose:

"I know I'm not very free either, so let's keep it short. My fellow Chaldeans, I didn't originally intend to come, but I felt you would. I've endured this humiliation to attend this banquet so that we can talk like this; shouldn't that be enough?"

All three nodded, understanding her meaning; Bagst's intentions were quite clear. She harbored no hostility, simply wanting to know something, and if possible, the three of them certainly wouldn't mind talking to her.

“Just tell me what you can say, gentlemen. I’d like to know a little about the outside world—about pan-human history. I’ve heard the general outlines from His Majesty Morgan and Lord Davidian, but I know nothing about the details or the history itself.”

Are you cold-blooded mediators, or barbaric invaders? Or are you simply well-intentioned visitors trying to understand our history?

The three of them felt relieved after hearing her words, and Ritsuka and Da Vinci explained their situation and the purpose of their visit again. Although it was just a brief go through the process, it was enough for the current situation.

"We came to this Lostbelt to reclaim our history and future. Britain's situation is special and it is not our target. But if we defeat Queen Morgan, it will naturally perish sooner or later."

Of course, I would never deny the residents and their history because of this, even if we are competitors where only one side can survive.

Ritsuka's open and honest demeanor won over Bagst's favor, and his expression was also very clear.

This is a conflict between worlds, not a battle between inhabitants. Although they will fight for their world, they have no intention of exterminating the inhabitants of other worlds.

“I see. I understand what you mean, and I know that what you said and thought in the Welsh forest before was true.”

She laughed at this point. "You're such an honest boy. Now, let me ask you another question: could fairies exist in pan-human history?"

"Well, although the conditions are harsh, fairies still exist in the forests of Britain throughout human history. They can be found in Ireland, the Isle of Skye, and even in France, which is just across the sea."

Da Vinci answered instead of Ritsuka, though she couldn't understand a single place name, Bagst. However, she understood that fairies could survive in pan-human history, and then asked if there were any calamities. Did Moss also have one?

However, the two simply laughed and said that there was no such thing, and that pan-human history was quite peaceful in this respect.

"It's a peaceful world, I envy the fairies there. Well, I was just saying, just saying...if we could..."

At this point, she gritted her teeth. No, she couldn't think about it anymore; that would be tantamount to betraying Lord David. How could she betray that man?

"Never mind, I was just being wishful. I've asked everything I wanted to ask, and I'm sorry for taking up your time..."

No sooner had she said that than Ritsuka smiled and said that it was possible to relocate if they wanted. After all, the area of ​​Pan-Human History is vast, and if their numbers weren't too large, fairies should be able to find a place to survive.

Bagst immediately tensed up after being hit where it hurt. She could only ask why Ritsuka knew what she was thinking. She felt that this shouldn't be the kind of thinking that enemies should have.

"Well, I had the same thought. This idiot is always under too much pressure, so if possible, after all this is over, I want to take her out of this Lostbelt. That way, when we take back the future, at least she can live an easy life."

As Ritsuka spoke, she placed her hand on Caster's head, a gesture of consideration that immediately made Caster blush. It turned out that Ritsuka had already thought so far ahead, something Caster herself had never dared to imagine.

Seeing Ritsuka's bright smile, Bagst smiled with relief. So that's how it is; we're all the same.

They all just wanted to protect the people they cared about, and in that respect, neither Fujimaru Ritsuka nor she herself was any different.

“Bagust, more than protecting Britain, you actually value the fairies who protect Britain. The reason you serve David and Morgan is because they are protecting Britain.”

But if they don't intend to protect the fairies, you'll have to find other means, won't you? In that case, it's perfectly normal for you to think about migrating to the pan-human history.

Da Vinci's words shook Bagst's resolve at that moment, reflecting on her own upbringing under Davian. She had been trained by Davian to be an excellent knight, and thus, she was now caught in a dilemma.

She was caught in a dilemma, torn between the desire to protect and the desire to be loyal to her lord.

"Since you've said that, it means that the fairies of the Fairy Kingdom can also go and live in the pan-human history. I choose to believe you, Fujimaru Ritsuka."

Bagst acknowledged the person's approval; since he wanted to take Caster out, the other fairies should be able to as well.

"However, the prerequisite is that kind and self-controlled fairies like you and Caster can unite the other fairies and control them to prevent them from doing evil. As for Bagst, I probably don't need to say more. Fairies become slaves to their desires and eventually turn into evil fairies that go berserk."

Ritsuka's words were quite forceful at this moment, and Bagst rarely sensed such an unyielding aura emanating from the person before him. Since Ritsuka had already gone this far, then perhaps Bagst should also make up his mind sooner rather than later.

"Da Vinci, Fujimaru Ritsuka, you two should work hard to ring the bell. When you've accumulated enough strength, I'll have a proposal to discuss with you."

In exchange for your trust, I can now tell you that Lancelot and I will be leading the hunt to kill you.

"You can go back and prepare in advance with strategies to deal with the situation. Strive to survive and become stronger."

After speaking, she chose to leave. Not long after she left, Oberon came to a terrace.

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