"Meb is not dead! She has been expanding the city and growing stronger by devouring the remains of fairies. And the example of this is Noknaree! The Daughter of the Tomb—Noknaree!"

Now you all understand, right? Why has the land in the north never expanded! Edinburgh has been built for 1500 years; the remains of the fairies who should have been used to bury the British lands have all been used to create that woman!

This is pure slander! Noknare's feelings at this moment cannot be simply described as "furious." She angrily said that this was not betrayal at all!

Foolish people simply won't understand! If no fairy possessed the power to sustain the entire fairy cycle, the fairy kingdom wouldn't be able to survive!

This was something that both Mab and Morgan knew, and that's why Mab voluntarily became the foundation of Edinburgh!

"Alright, then I'll tell you! The reason why the once-extinct Britannic fairies still exist today is the truth about Britain that we inherited from Queen Morgan..."

As she spoke, she suddenly vomited a mouthful of blood. Only then did she look in disbelief through the stained glass windows of the cathedral. Could it be that her people were being...

As the northern fairies loyal to Noknaree tried to protect her, they all collapsed, coughing up blood. Spriggan stared wide-eyed in disbelief at the sight before him; he was completely taken aback.

"Holy crap! Once wasn't enough, you want to do it again? I really..." But he quickly regained his composure and started running! He could already foresee what would happen next; if he didn't run, he might lose his life!

The situation on the scene quickly spiraled out of control, descending into chaos! The guards began finishing off the poisoned northern fairies, and Ritsuka was truly furious and on the verge of losing her temper—she had been careless!

Even if they replaced all the guards before the capping ceremony, someone could still arrange for a group of their own men to infiltrate the area.

"Cast!" Ritsuka shouted, and Cast could no longer control his anger.

"You bastards! What are you planning to do?!" Caster's expression was one of utter rage and ferocity. She swung the Staff of Selection with all her might, sending a guard flying. She had to get to Noknare's side right now!

Chapter 443 I'm Not Some Demon

The focus of attention was immediately shifted to Castor and Noknare, one a descendant of the Northern Fairies and the other a fairy from Paradise. Neither of them were originally fairies of Britain, and they should be expelled now!

However, Grim waved his hand dismissively, and the runes turned into bursts of flame that ignited several of the leaders. Then, he said mercilessly to the fairies who remained, "Shut up and get out of here. If you can't do it, die. I won't say it a second time."

The remaining fairies were immediately terrified and fled, and at that moment Caster finally arrived at Noknare's side.

She wailed and called out Noknare's name, hoping she would get better, but it was no use. She couldn't get better at all; blood was still spilling from the corner of her mouth. Clearly, that poison had no effect on a great fairy like her.

"The amount of magic power generated within her body is decreasing, and her spirit origin seems to be shrinking little by little? No, is she gradually turning back into a child?"

Da Vinci couldn't believe it. Noknare was supposed to be an incredibly powerful fairy, but now her spirit form had turned back into a child.

But Castor ignored all that; she just wailed, "Wake up, wake up, Noknare!"

"Didn't you want to be a queen? Isn't that why you've been working so hard all this time? Go back to your usual self, put on airs, and laugh out loud, you idiot!"

Noknare finally opened her eyes at his call, but she could only say that she must have been asleep.

Out of momentary joy, Castor comforted her, saying he would treat her immediately. However, Noknare just said blankly that it wasn't necessary, that she was already used to it, and who was the person in front of her? Although she couldn't remember her name, the face was very familiar.

"When I'm feeling down, I always think of this face, because you are my rival, my formidable opponent..."

But how strange, I'm sorry, you whom I know so well. I don't know your name, what your name is, I don't know, why, I just don't know. Where am I?

I, my name is Noknare. I have a very important mission... my mission is... what is my mission again...? I, I keep forgetting...

Ah, yes, because I distributed it to many fairies, the wisdom that was the foundation of me seems to have long since disappeared…

Castor turned to look outside the Great Cathedral in disbelief. So that's how it is. Wisdom and power were distributed among all her people, and then they in turn strengthened the Queen's power. Both sides proved each other's strength as proof of each other's existence.

Therefore, if all her people are killed, the foundation upon which her power is built will also disappear.

The other side had this plan from the beginning: to kill the fairies who had infiltrated the ranks to report and expose the truth, because they had also obtained Noknare's blood, so they absolutely could not be allowed to live.

"Did you give everything away? All of it? Just for that bunch of guys?! Just for Britain?! Did you use up all your magic, miracles, even wisdom along the way?!"

Caster wailed, her tears falling onto Noknare's face before her. Noknare, however, continued to comfort her, telling her not to cry.

"I still remember you, because I've always used you as a guiding light. As long as I follow this light, I can go back, no matter what path I take, I can go without getting lost..."

At this point, Caster could no longer hold back. She wailed, "Don't say that! Don't create this strange atmosphere! Besides, their contest isn't over yet!"

"Before you go back, settle things with me! Please! Didn't you plan to settle down and have a proper romance after you become queen? You haven't even started the race yet..."

Fujimaru Ritsuka, Fujimaru Ritsuka is right here! He's right here, he's watching you right now! Please, Noknare! Please live!

She pulled Fujimaru Ritsuka's arm and lowered him down so that Noknare could see Ritsuka's face. At that moment, Noknare simply smiled in relief.

"Ah, yes, you should really be in love. I heard that in another world, I've been in love many times. How interesting! What was it called? It certainly wasn't something like 'The Queen's Tomb,' but rather a name like a flower."

Ritsuka's expression was now as tense as iron, and she could no longer utter a word. Caster could not stop wailing and begging her to live.

Don't disappear! Don't just end it like this! It's because of Noknare that we have her, it's because of fairies like her, that Caster can keep going!

“If even you aren’t here, then I…” Caster wailed, her tears flowing uncontrollably. But Noknare simply smiled and comforted her.

"You're lying, aren't you? After all, you're so unwilling to admit defeat. Even if you're all alone, you'll still go searching for the stars."

Noknare's breathing stopped, and Caster felt her heart stop too. She murmured that Noknare was dead, repeating it over and over, feeling like she was going crazy.

Ritsuka turned to look at her companions. Those who had planned to kill had been subdued or dealt with, and the fairies who had been watching the ceremony had all fled.

"It seems it wasn't Spligan who started it; he fled more frantically than anyone else. There are sounds of battle outside; this time it's not just verbal sparring, it's real fighting. But I've heard that elves don't fight each other unless they're soldiers."

Muramasa heard everything outside clearly, but Percival simply explained that the residents of Salisbury were now spontaneously resisting the Northern Fairy who had come to Salisbury.

"Although it is unclear how much impact those people's remarks will have, Lady Noknare, who could have stopped the conflict, is no longer here."

The Southern fairies had found a pretext to attack Edinburgh, while the Northern fairies, still considering themselves the royal family, fought valiantly to avenge Lady Noknare. If things continue like this, Britain will once again face internal strife—how foolish!

Percival had figured out who was behind all of this, but he hadn't expected that the other party would go to such extremes.

"Yes, a wise king should have been chosen to usher in a new era... This is practically a replica of Lentinium's coronation ceremony..."

However, Gareth calmly told them, "Prepare for battle. The Grand Cathedral is surrounded. Those guys are back. It seems they won't rest until they've taken us down."

"Grimm... I'm very curious, why did he dare to kill Noknare? Didn't he know just how important Noknare was?"

Upon hearing Gareth's question, Grimm couldn't help but purse his lips and explain:

"The guy who poisoned the wine probably doesn't know how important Noknare is. Noknare is the only one left who can save Britain, no, the fairies of Britain."

That woman just deliberately destroyed her last hope, though she probably didn't even realize it herself. How utterly foolish.

At this point, he turned to look at Caster and asked her what her plans were next. Was she going to stay here with Noknare, or was she going to start something else?

"I am not some demon either. At this moment, I will respect your choice." Grimm's question drew Ritsuka's attention. Things weren't going to end so easily after all. The [Pilgrimage] had even more distant goals in store!

Chapter 444 The Person Recognized by the Light

Caster fell silent at his words, momentarily at a loss for words. Just as she was pondering this, Aurora's personal attendant, Coral, entered from outside the Great Cathedral with guards.

"That's enough, Child of Prophecy and foreign magician. Lay down your weapons and surrender; you are now suspected of murdering Lady Noknare."

Not only did they hinder the crowning ceremony, but they also killed the guards who came to stop you, as many fairies can attest.

As the person responsible for the security of Salisbury, I am going to arrest you and imprison you to await trial.

However, although Coral's attitude remained relatively official, the guards beside her could no longer contain themselves. They even shouted that the crimes of the people in front of them were beyond doubt.

The prophesied son, the magician from another land, and Percival of the Round Table—all three must be killed; none can be spared.

"No, testimony is just testimony; it may not be the truth. We need to hear them explain the whole story. That's the way the Wind Clan values ​​fairness..."

However, at this point, Coral noticed the way Ritsuka was looking at them. Coral felt that the look in her eyes probably meant... pity.

This feeling stunned Coral; she didn't understand why a foreign magician would look at her like that. While she was still bewildered, her guards, overstepping their bounds, bypassed her and prepared to attack.

"Hey, let's get started. Don't let our numerical advantage make us complacent. They're the ones who survived fighting Morgan, so they're probably a bit tougher than Lentinium's soldiers!"

These words made everyone's forehead veins bulge. Ritsuka now felt that she had been too lenient before.

He felt at the time that it would be too much to just chase after Gloucester and then use the Miracle Light to smash through Murian's fairy rules. He actually chose to let Aurora go for the time being for that reason, which now seems really foolish.

"Kill them all." Gareth said coldly. Grim tilted his head, and then fiery runes burst forth, setting the group of foolish guards in flames.

As they lay dying, they wailed that they were wearing specially made mithril armor and could not possibly be defeated so easily.

As for their foolish words before their deaths, Grimm simply said impatiently, "Stop talking nonsense. We don't have time to play along with your script."

“You, again, to the guards…” Coral barely dodged Grimm’s flames, and Grimm coldly told her to run if she wanted to; he wasn’t crazy enough to kill the honest and law-abiding Coral here as well.

However, at that moment, a true blue flash came hurtling in from afar, and Mash used her fastest speed to stand in front of Grimm and block the attack.

"It actually blocked my attack..." Meliuchina, who had been bounced back, said in disbelief. This shield, this spirit core, could it be that...?

Faced with this despicable attacker, Mash simply said disdainfully that of course she could block it, because even if such an attack came ten thousand times, it would not be comparable to Lancelot's full-force swordsmanship.

“Meliuchina, were you sent here? Then… then, what caused this series of commotions and the resulting situation…”

Coral had figured out the whole story, but Melyuchina simply coldly told her to shut up. After all, protecting Coral's safety wasn't part of her mission; her purpose here was to completely cripple the Child of Prophecy and Chaldea's power.

"Then it's up to you. Whether you turn them all into rabbits and hang them or lock them up in prison is up to you. By the way, I advise you to wait a few hours before leaving here. Every corner of Salisbury is now engulfed in war. Once you get involved, you'll only face certain death."

Having said that, she launched another attack on the crowd before her. This time, however, it was Gareth who struck, and she was faster than anyone else. The Light of Miracles erupted with unprecedented brilliance, and her attack even caused Melyuchina to lose her composure, nearly losing her composure.

"Hand of Albion, still haven't made up your mind? I didn't pursue you before because I was looking out for the weak, but now you dare to fight? Do you think I'm incapable of killing you?"

The light emanating from Gareth was so intense that no one could look directly at her; the island's mistress's overwhelming radiance made it difficult for her enemies to breathe.

"Since we're going to fight, let's go all out. I had some reservations before, which is why I couldn't fight you with all my might. The mysterious last heir of Britain, the true mistress of the island, I will challenge you with all my might in the name of Albion."

Just as the two sides were on the verge of a final battle, Percival approached Gareth and said, "No, leave this battle to me. Miss Gareth, please take the others and leave quickly. We'll meet outside the city."

Both sides were stunned. Gareth was thinking that he had the ability to beat up Melyuchina here while having a full-strength First Legion escort Ritsuka and the others out. What was Percival doing here...?

Melyuchina explained that her mission was limited to the Prophet and Chaldea, and that Percival, you didn't need to...

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