Weren't there plenty of fabricated charges in ancient times?

Even in silence, Kenshin understood what Kirei Kotomine meant.

This explanation and approach made him more accepting of the situation.

It doesn't necessarily require Caster or Lancer to actually kill ordinary people.

All Kenshin needs to do is make a move to pursue and "witness" one of the riders killing an ordinary person.

When the time comes, the church will come forward and confirm the guilt, and it will still be able to rightfully summon other followers to attack.

Whether Caster or Lancer actually killed ordinary people is completely irrelevant.

They were merely pawns in a scheme.

No matter how they try to prove themselves or explain their actions, Caster and Lancer cannot escape the consequences of being manipulated.

"The teacher has already sent his familiar to look for it."

"Once we have information on Caster's or Lancer's location, we will notify you to take action."

"You have to be ready to be on standby at any time."

Looking at Kenshin with a blank expression, Kirei Kotomine truly experienced what it meant to be "terrified".

That overwhelming killing intent was truly befitting of Battosai, the "Man-Slayer."

(Indeed, feelings are still necessary!)

If he hesitates or becomes stubborn in the slightest, Assassin's sword will cut his head off before he can even use a Command Spell.

Chapter 27: The Alliance! Two Kings of Britain!

"Well"

After tidying up his casual clothes, Weber was now very nervous.

Just now, he received a reply from Saber's Master.

They said they hoped to meet and discuss the alliance in person.

(If you're afraid, you can refuse.)

Although Rider gave himself the right to choose, he must have some use for it here.

Considering Kiritsugu Emiya's "tainted" reputation, it would be a lie to say that Waver wasn't afraid.

That was indeed a ruthless person in the magic world who had killed magicians by any means necessary.

Being with him is like asking a tiger for its skin.

(Calm down, Webber Velvet!)

(You're Rider's Master, after all. There's nothing to be afraid of.)

He took a deep breath, trying to calm his inner turmoil, and reassured himself in this way.

Once he was sure he was in a stable emotional state, he stepped out of the room.

"Sorry to keep you waiting, Rider."

"We can go out now."

Looking at Rider, who was dressed in casual long-sleeved clothes, Webber then spoke frankly.

"Well, it's commendable that you didn't back down."

"I hope you can maintain that composure so that you won't be nervous when we meet."

Lelouch glanced at Waver's serious attitude and responded.

"No matter what, I am your Master, and I won't let you lose face!"

"That's good"

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"Is choosing such a prominent location a sign of sincerity?"

Kiritsugu and Saber sat at a table outside the café, looking at their master and servant with indifference.

This is a shopping street; if any conflict occurs, the surrounding area will definitely not be at peace.

(There were no signs of magic tricks being set up)

(There were no hidden landmines or bombs.)

Kiritsugu, being cautious by nature, certainly knew that the surroundings were safe.

"Magician Killer, Emiya Kiritsugu."

"You have killed many magicians, but you have never intentionally harmed anyone unrelated."

"Although you may want to kill me right now, you would never do it on the street like this."

Much calmer than expected, Weber sat in his chair and answered with the elegance that Rider usually displayed.

He couldn't let the other party see any awkwardness, as that would easily cause him to lose his right to equality.

"."

Kiritsugu's hand, which was about to light a cigarette, froze in mid-air. He knew the other party must have gone to gather information.

People who dare to propose a partnership after learning about their own deeds

He did have many ways to kill Weber in his mind, but in this situation, they were not appropriate.

Moreover, he and Saber do indeed need external help right now.

Judging from the previous chaotic battles, Assassin and Archer are in cahoots.

Given the strength of those two groups, if they fight individually, they would easily be wiped out.

Putting everything else aside, as long as Archer holds off the Servants from other groups, it's impossible to defend against Assassin's move to kill the Master.

Because of this, Kiritsugu agreed to meet him.

However, he will propose the exact terms of the alliance based on the performance of Rider and his Master.

(No resentment?)

This disciple of Kenneth had previously clashed with his mentor at the Clock Tower, yet there was no indication whatsoever of him being the indirect murderer.

Are they unaware? Or are they pretending nothing happened?

"Aww!"

Saber didn't stand on ceremony and started eating the food on the table.

(Has she not eaten?)

Lelouch sipped his coffee, glancing at Saber with a look of astonishment.

He had never seen anyone who could eat so much.

Let's get down to business.

The lit cigarette butt rested under the chair; Kiritsugu was curious to see what the other person would say.

"I won't say anything more; you're probably already aware of the situation."

"Regarding future wars, I hope that both sides can temporarily join forces."

Weber placed his hands on the table, crossed them, and then began to speak.

Rider said that he was given full authority to handle this negotiation, so he had to treat it with utmost care.

"Ok?"

Saber twitched the ahoge on her head and glanced at Rider, who was leisurely drinking coffee, with a puzzled look.

(The Unknown King of Britain.)

(Is he not going to say anything at all?)

Trying to figure out what the emperor was thinking, Kiritsugu was a little confused about what the emperor wanted to do.

Although I don't know the other person's real name, judging from Saber's attitude of approval.

He was undoubtedly the former "King" of Britain.

Logically speaking, Britain's past is not very long in the grand scheme of history, and if we really trace its rulers, we can find similar identities.

According to the news Saber brought, this young king of "Britain" seems to be somewhat different.

"Assassin and Archer were originally on the same side."

"The Masters behind them, Tokiomi Tohsaka and Kirei Kotomine, are also master and disciple."

"A single unit would be difficult to deal with them, and you wouldn't want to suddenly face an attack from two Servants, would you?"

"The same applies to you."

His eyes remained lifeless; the mature man was unmoved.

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