Iberians?

Ernst blinked in surprise, with a hint of inquiry in his eyes.

As the saying goes, every family has its own problems, and if Terra were to be compared to a big family, the most mysterious, the most incomprehensible, and the most entertaining of all would have to be the Iberians!

There are many legends about them. They are labeled as old-fashioned, conservative, religious, etc., which makes the general Terran people's view of them not very good.

But Ernst was more curious about the Iberians than disgusted by them.

After all, these labels had also been placed on the Kjerag people in the past, and it was Ernst who removed them from them bit by bit.

However, the only thing that made Ernst feel a little strange was why Elini, the Iberian, did not come to find him first?

"Are you the Iberian delegation?"

He asked. Elini nodded:

"I think it should be."

Although Master Dario had never told her clearly why the two of them visited Kjerag, after spending half a day in Kjerag, Elini had some guesses.

This mysterious country in the snowy mountains is now holding a unique event, which has attracted many countries in Terra to send representatives to participate. And Iberia is one of the Terra countries he invited.

"It's incredible that I can guess so accurately just by guessing."

Ernst deliberately raised his eyebrows and praised in an amazed tone,

"How did Miss Elini do it?"

Ileni puffed out her chest proudly and answered confidently:

"Hmph! Don't underestimate my intelligence network. I'm a candidate judge of the Iberian Inquisition, a legitimate little judge! This little bit of intelligence is not that impressive to me, haha ​​^_^~"

Looking at Elini, who was almost unable to hold back the smile on her face at the last moment, Ernst nodded in understanding and was certain of one thing.

Yes, I did hear that voice correctly. It’s the standard voice of a tsundere little girl.

He deliberately followed Elini's words and asked:

"Since he is a minor inquisitor, is there a major inquisitor?"

As expected, Elini showed almost no resistance or vigilance, and revealed all the information about Dario:

"Grand Inquisitor Dario is my teacher! He was the one who brought me to Kjerag this time, but for some reason, after arriving in Kjerag, he went to meet a Filin woman of [Mysticism] and then disappeared mysteriously. He left me wandering the streets alone."

Grand Inquisitor Dario. Ernst silently memorized the name. As for the Ferrin who practiced "secrecy" mentioned by Elini, there was no need to think too much, it must be Kal'tsit.

There are many films of Kjerag, and many films with similar features, but almost no one would confuse Ahmonie, Kal'tsit and Vina, because the temperaments of the three are so different.

If Elini's description was biased towards appearance, such as "quite pretty", then Ernst might have doubted Ahmoni, who had a feminine expression, or Mandela, who had an acquired body of earth and wood. But since Elini's description was about temperament, there was no other choice.

Kal'tsit, you know a lot of people. How come I can meet your old acquaintances when I write a letter to Iberia?

But it makes sense. Kal'tsit has already explained her identity as an immortal to Ernst, and it is normal for an immortal, a living fossil of Terra, to have more connections. After all, with such a long time scale, even if it is a love affair from beginning to end, thousands of years is enough for Kal'tsit to become a Terran lover and the queen of the seas of all nations.

Although I always feel that with that old cat's mouth, even if she is single for thousands or tens of thousands of years, it is completely in line with her character setting. Don't you think so, old woman?

Ahem, although it’s better not to bring up this topic in front of Kal’tsit.

Otherwise, there is always an ominous feeling that your neck will be pinched and turned into a grip strength tester.

Let’s get back to the point. Now the situation becomes very clear.

The invitation letter that Ernst sent to Iberia was not eaten by the fish on the way. The invitation letter was indeed delivered to the upper echelons of the Inquisition accurately, and as a result, the upper echelons of the Inquisition sent a delegation of only two people to Kjerag. Although the number of people was small, considering the actual situation in Iberia, Ernst could not blame them for anything.

Everyone is busy guarding the house, and it is not easy to spare one or two people to open up a second battlefield.

In addition to being surprised by Iberia and Kal'tsit, what moved Ernst the most was Terra's messenger system.

To Victoria, Lateran, Sami, Iberia, these messengers are simply superhuman. They can go wherever Prime Minister Ernst can go, and they can also go deep into places that Prime Minister Ernst cannot go! No wonder the Terra people like to have their own messenger team. It is a pity that such good things can only be used by others.

Ernst is a pure love person, he would rather not be awesome than not be awesome.

Of course, this is only one reason. More importantly, Ernst did not actually receive any response from the messenger during this letter delivery trip.

The courier did deliver the letter, but because he was not affiliated with Kjerag and Ernst, he left the destination directly after delivering the letter. Except for a few representatives who wrote back to Ernst to indicate that they would attend, Ernst did not know who received the letter and who did not. It was not until the opening of the World Expo that he was able to determine which countries were participating in the Expo based on the number of delegations present.

This is also the reason why, at the opening ceremony, Ernst directly listed Iberia, Sami and Ursus in the "absent list".

Hmm... Come to think of it, since even Sami and Iberia have received the letter and arrived, then Ursus should have received the letter as well, right?

Why didn't our powerful northern country come? There wasn't even a single letter of rejection. Is that so rude?

Ernst made a silent note of it.

Haha, you’re not coming, right? We have a super cool party later. Guess who didn’t receive an invitation?

Putting Ursus aside, he had seen the convenience of the messenger.

In the past, he thought that since there were no Scourges in Kjerag, there was no point in training a group of Scourge messengers. His brother's Kalan Trading also had a special messenger team, and Weiss (the messenger) was the leader of that team. If he had anything to do, he could just second them.

But now it seems that this is still a little inconvenient. Kjerag should really form his own official courier team.

Let's solve this problem after the World Expo and before the World Summit.

Ernst thought so, and beside him, Elini, who was opening a new genuine pack animal blind box, finally reacted and asked in confusion:

"Come to think of it, who are you? Why did that liar just now call you the Holy Son and the Prime Minister?"

Ernst smiled and shrugged: "Because that's who I am."

“Eh?” Elini was stunned for a moment, then her eyes widened. “Eh, so young? Such a young [Saint (Son of God)]?”

On the way here, Elini heard people on the train talking about Kjerag's Prime Minister and had some impression of Ernst.

The two positions of Son of God and Prime Minister together are very similar to the fact that the leader of Iberia is a Saint. Saint Carmen is Elini's master, so she naturally preconceived that Ernst is probably an old man. But now that they actually met, Ernst was so young that it was unbelievable.

He looks like he is only a few years older than her?

She thought it was amazing that she became a young inquisitor at such a young age, but it turns out there are people who are even more powerful?

Ernst smiled and did not respond to Elini's surprise. He had seen enough of this kind of expression and surprise at the World Expo in the past few days. He cast his eyes on the blind box in Elini's hand and said with some surprise:

"Oh, not bad, it's a limited edition again. Does Miss Elini have the trait of great luck?"

Her attention was easily diverted. Elini stared at the beautiful glass beast in the box for a moment, then happily hugged the box.

"of course!"

"Now that the blind box has been bought, I wonder where Miss Elini will go next?"

Ernst made the invitation.

"If not, how about coming back to my office with me? My office is quite big and there are many interesting things. I also want to sit down and drink tea while Miss Elini introduces Iberia. How about that?"

"Of course!" Elini nodded decisively, faster than Ernst expected.

Chapter 302: Abbrana: My Silly Sister

Kjerag, Tukarim, Kjerag Grand Hotel, Wellington delegation room.

"Anyway, that's it, sister."

Ravshini, who had big horns, handed the copy in her hand to the woman in front of her who looked almost exactly like her but had a very different temperament. She pursed her lips, and the tail behind her, which made some people shout "Yiku Yiku" at the sight of it, was wagging nervously, as if waiting for her sister Abrana's evaluation.

Abrana's expression was also very intriguing. She first stared at Lavshini in front of her for a while, and after confirming that the other party was not joking, she took the transcript handed over by Lavshini and read it page by page, flipping through it, confirming the content on it. From time to time, she would show curiosity, thinking, memories, surprise and other expressions. It was like a pot of stew with seasonings spilled but still particularly delicious. It was a mess, but the mess has become an art.

Is this the advantage of having a good foundation? Even though the speed of emotional changes is comparable to that of a mental patient, sisters, you are still very beautiful!

After a while, after roughly reading the transcript, Abrana raised her head and looked at her sister in front of her, and asked a soul-searching question:

"Rafushini, did you tell her about Draco's history for reference?"

Ravshini shook her head like a rattle, and her tail swung back and forth, as if every hair on her body was denying Abbrana's question.

Of course she didn't. Rather, if she had provided Ernst with any reference material, she would not have been so excited. She even secretly looked through the manuscript when Ernst was not around, and summarized everything Ernst wrote bit by bit in her own small notebook.

Precisely because there was no interference from the outside world, Lavshini was so interested in the birth of "The Kingdoms of Erzherene - The Legend of King Arthur", so surprised by its content, and curious about how Ernst wrote this work!

Ravshini would not describe this feeling, nor did she dare to show too strong personal emotions in front of her sister who was so strict and unreasonable, but her silence did not mean that Abrana could not see it.

As a twisted sister-con, how could Abrana not tell whether Ravshine was lying?

She certainly didn't offer Ernst any help.

This is a bit incredible.

After all, Ernst's "Ers: The Legend of King Arthur" is not so much a science fiction about an alien world as it is a book about the genealogy of the Drake family in the guise of a science fiction about an alien world.

The red dragon and the white dragon, the power struggle to rule Britain, isn't this a metaphor for the series of wars that broke out in Draco's history between the famous King Londinium and the King of Gael over the right to rule Victoria?

As for later, King Arthur, who represented the red dragon to gain rule over Britain, also led the Celts as a resister and resisted several invasions from the Anglo-Saxons. Isn't the red dragon a metaphor for the Atreus royal family?

As for the Anglo-Saxon Empire, people who don't know Terra's history might have some doubts about it, but Abrana is a scholar who knows everything. She knows a lot about the earliest person in Terra's history who called himself "King (Shah)" and "Emperor (King of Kings)" and the empire he ruled, which can be regarded as the source of Terra's western civilization today.

The Anglo-Saxon Empire should be a metaphor for the Sargon Empire, which reached its peak under the rule of Lugar Sargus, the king of kings!

That's right, although Sargon now looks like a separatist king, chieftain, or military leader, his ancestors were once wealthy. If there hadn't been the Sargon Empire at its peak, and Luga Sargus, the King of Time, Space, and Calendar, to support them, the Terrans would probably be whipped by Nightmare while they boasted, "Nightmare's grandfather is the grandfather! When my ancestors followed the Khan into the Pass, they had already done all the work I wanted to do in my life!"

If there is only one difference, it is that in Terra's original history, Victoria was ultimately unable to withstand the conquest of the Drake Kingdom by the Lion Pashas from Sargon, and the Atrias royal family finally chose to make peace with the Aslans, signing a humiliating peace agreement that divided Victoria's crown into two, with both families having the right to inherit the throne.

But in "Earth", King Arthur of the Pendragon family finally defeated the Ansahs and even led his army to an expedition to Gaul, winning several brilliant victories.

He did die in the end, ending up as a hero, but his death was caused by internal strife and betrayal. He was betrayed by his own knights, his own subjects, and his own children one after another, and finally died in the war to quell the civil strife.

This ending was different from Terra's reality, but Abrana found it understandable.

Everything Ernst wrote before shows that he must have done a very in-depth study of Draco's history, and even knew some secrets that theoretically should not be known to outsiders. As for why the ending was changed in the end, the answer is simple: for publication.

After all, this is a science fiction novel, and judging from the content of the article, the audience he chose this time is undoubtedly the Victorians. And the Victorians now have almost no impression of the Drake Dynasty. If he exaggerates the Drake Dynasty without limit throughout the book, it will inevitably arouse the disgust of the nobles of the current Aslan era, which is really not conducive to sales.

Therefore, he changed the ending in the end to make the story seem more plausible. Adding the metaphor of the Anglo-Saxon Empire and the Sargon Empire, it was not Draco but Aslan who perished in the "civil strife". With a certain reading threshold, people can read it comfortably and shockingly, but it is not so easy to fully understand.

If nothing unexpected happens, this novel will definitely become a hit!

Abrana licked her tongue, the excitement and desire in her expression was beyond words.

She looked at Ravshini and asked:

"Have you ever asked Ernst why he wrote this?"

"What is he hinting at? Has he guessed your identity? Is he trying to show his affection to Draco in this way? Does he want to seduce you? He..."

Seeing that Abrana was about to say some forbidden words, Ravshini came to her senses, blushed and quickly reached out her hand to cover Abrana's mouth:

"Sister...Sister! What are you talking about!"

"Hahaha, my silly sister!" Abrana waved her hands, obviously very satisfied with Lavishini's reaction.

The first thing you do is not to deny it, but to stop yourself from saying it out loud. What does this mean?

This means that this thing does exist and is difficult to resolve in a short period of time. It may bring uncontrollable impacts, making people feel uneasy and out of control, so people will subconsciously keep their mouths shut.

Of course, we can use a simpler noun to describe this emotion.

Ravshini gets shy.

"By the way, does he know you're Draco?"

Abrana suddenly asked, and answered to herself,

"Well, she probably doesn't know. After all, she seemed to be frightened by Aslan's self-exposure. She is so brave to reveal her identity in front of so many people. Aslan is indeed a creature who is brave but not wise. Is she really not afraid that some people in the audience will have murderous intentions towards her?"

"Don't you think so, Ravshine?"

Abrana looked at Lavushini, only to see that she seemed to be hesitating about something, with the fingers of her two hands crossed together, showing a nervousness that seemed to have nowhere to go.

Abrana raised her eyebrows immediately, realizing something:

"he knows?"

Ravshini nodded slightly.

"How did he know?" Abrana thought about it and felt that she should not have revealed any flaws.

When most people see the two sisters, they won't think of them as dragons from the Drake family. After all, the Drake race has been cancelled in the official registration book. Normal people will subconsciously think that the two are dragons from Vaifan or Yan Country when they see features such as big horns and long tails.

Could it be that because of Vina's self-explosion, Ernst became suspicious and investigated?

This is possible. After all, Abrana has some idea of ​​her sister's level. Once a shrewd man like Ernst becomes suspicious, she will definitely not be able to hide it.

Seeing this, Abrana also comforted Lavishini:

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