The image on the light screen, the memories belonging to Mordred continue.

After looking at the Knights of the Round Table, the people on both sides of the street showed their fanatical admiration and support for King Arthur, and shouted King Arthur's name, looking very excited.

However, in the face of endless praise and commendation, King Arthur remained calm and just stood at the front of the army with a calm expression, showing his kingly demeanor.

Then, the screen showed Mordred.

However, Modred in the image on the screen was very small, looking only six or seven years old. She was standing at the entrance of the street alley, wearing an earth-colored cloak.

The little Mordred saw that the citizens were full of support and praise for King Arthur, and that King Arthur on the tall horse was also full of kingly aura, so he couldn't help showing a look of admiration and admiration.

It was an absolute worship of King Arthur without a trace of impurities.

Chapter 246: Because the King is Selfless, He Wants to Revolt

"That is, King Arthur..."

Little Mordred murmured, her voice a little soft, making it impossible to connect the cute little loli with the crazy rebellious knight in the Holy Grail War.

The strong contrast surprised countless people, but at the same time, this huge contrast also made many people involuntarily feel good about Mordred.

At least, Mordred is really cute now, and he does not hide his admiration for King Arthur.

Sure enough, human cubs, especially the little loli, are very cute as long as they are not spoiled and spoiled since childhood.

Just as he was thinking this, a woman also wearing a cloak came out from behind, squatted behind Mordred, and put her hands on little Mordred's shoulders.

Because she was wearing a cloak, it was impossible to see her full appearance. One could only see the beautiful and delicate lower half of her face and her light golden hair that was almost silver. Judging from the exposed lower half of her face, she should be a mature woman of about 27 or 28 years old.

Then, the woman's voice was heard saying, "Yes, that is the opponent you should target, and the enemy you must defeat."

Hearing this, many people couldn't help but curse.

What bullshit are you talking about?

What is an enemy that must be defeated?

Is this instigating a fight between father and daughter?

Simply unforgivable!

Who is this woman?

For a time, people from all over the place started cursing.

If people saw Mordred still in the berserker state, they would feel unhappy, but they would not say much. After all, the situation was there, and Mordred was so crazy that people naturally thought she was a lunatic.

But now little Mordred is so cute, and he shows undisguised admiration and even worship for King Arthur.

Under the law that appearance is justice, everyone was excited.

At the same time, smart people soon guessed the identity of this mysterious woman.

He appears next to Mordred and seems to have a good relationship with him, like a guardian.

Well, the answer is obvious. It is very likely that it is Mordred's mother, the legendary enchantress Morgan le Fay, who was the culprit who eventually led to the civil strife in the Knights of the Round Table and almost destroyed Camelot.

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Orleans, Artoria frowned deeply, and was very displeased with the image of Morgan le Fay on the light screen.

However, while he was unhappy, there was also some subtle expression on his face.

Because, even though only the lower half of her face was exposed, her hair color and the lower half of her face were exactly the same as her sister Morgan's.

No, it can't be said to be exactly the same.

Morgan in the real world is only twenty years old, but she looks even younger, only eighteen or nineteen at most, a beautiful and dignified girl.

As for the person in the image on the screen, she looks to be at least 27 or 28 years old, a standard mature woman.

"No way... Could it be that the imperial sister is not only my imperial sister this time, but also my sister in my previous life?"

Thinking of the story of the legendary enchantress Morgan le Fay and the entanglement between her and the rest of King Arthur, Altria suddenly felt her scalp tingling.

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At Yaoguang-Chaldea Headquarters, Wuliangta Jizi and the others around her subconsciously looked at Morgan.

Morgan looked surprised, and the concept of 'reincarnation' suddenly flooded into her mind, and others had the same concept.

Not only is it unexpected that Altria is the reincarnation of King Arthur, but Morgan, as her sister, is also the reincarnation of King Arthur's sister Morgan le Fay.

Is this relationship really like they were sisters in their previous life, and are they going to continue to love and hate each other as sisters in this life?

However, compared to Morgan le Fay in her previous life who was full of jealousy towards King Arthur and deliberately wanted to destroy King Arthur's country, Morgan in the real world has gone beyond the level of an ordinary good sister to the level of doting on Altria.

I just don't know how little Mordred in the image on the screen will react when faced with his mother's incitement of hatred.

The answer came quickly.

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On the screen, Mordred's inner voice echoed: "My mother wanted me to be hostile to King Arthur and to defeat him. I once thought that was impossible because the king was so perfect and beautiful. So, at that time, I had already made up my mind..."

"I will serve that man as a knight. I will be the king's sword, the one who removes his filth!"

When these words were spoken, everyone was stunned for a moment, and then they all exclaimed 666, well done, this is the true love of a mother and a filial daughter.

The mother incited her daughter to hate her "father", but the daughter, because she admired her father, directly defected to the enemy.

At the same time, everyone also understood why Mordred joined the Knights of the Round Table and became King Arthur's knight.

I originally thought that he was simply lurking around the Knights of the Round Table, waiting for an opportunity to backstab the filial daughter. Now it seems that, in the beginning, Mordred joined the Knights of the Round Table simply because he admired King Arthur.

Next, a short knight wearing white full body armor and a horned helmet appeared in the city of Camelot. He completely wrapped himself in the knight armor and knelt on one knee in front of King Arthur's throne to declare his allegiance to him.

People in the real world knew at first glance that this was Mordred. Although the color of his armor was different from when he was a Berserker, everything else was exactly the same.

Modred, who hid his true face with armor, followed King Arthur in this manner, and was extremely brave, charging ahead, experiencing one battle after another, demonstrating his bravery and loyalty to King Arthur.

Sometimes, they had injuries on their bodies, obviously from injuries sustained in battle.

No words were spoken during this process, but everyone could see that Modred was truly loyal to King Arthur and was willing to give his life for him.

While people were excited, they were also a little curious about why Modred eventually became enemies with King Arthur.

Although there are historical records, no one can be sure of the truth. After all, King Arthur was able to become a beautiful girl, which was a feud between King Arthur and Modred.

Then, one of the battles was shown, which was a war to suppress an insurgency.

Modred led his army to suppress the rebellion and easily defeated the rebels.

This surprised many people who didn't know much about history. They never imagined that there would be other rebellions in Britain under King Arthur's rule.

Wasn't it just Mordred leading a group of old nobles and some Knights of the Round Table in rebellion? How could there be others?

But in fact, those who know history know that there were many rebellions in Britain under King Arthur's rule, and they were all rebellions of the old nobles whose interests were damaged.

In other words, Modred's rebellion was supported by the old nobles whose interests were damaged.

This kind of thing is not even about Britain.

This is a very normal thing when looking at all civilizations and countries across Europe and even the world.

When those in power want to carry out reforms or some other policies to distribute benefits, they will promote the interests of the old vested interests and thus encounter opposition or even judgment.

However, in the rebellion on the light screen, when Mordred was beheading the rebellious nobles, he questioned them why they rebelled, and then the nobles gave an answer that almost made countless people's brains explode.

Mordred: "Why did you betray the king?"

Rebellious noble: "That king is truly too selfless."

Mordred slashed with his sword: "Fool, what else do you have against the selfless king?"

Yes, what could be wrong with the selfless king?

In the real world, people all over the world are confused and say they cannot understand this train of thought.

What kind of idiot would say this?

Are we rebelling because the king is too selfless?

MDZZ!

Isn’t Wang Wusi good enough?

If you don't want a selfless king, do you want a king full of flaws?

are you crazy!

Is Britain full of people with mental problems?

Anyway, after the people of Napoleon's Empire came to their senses, they began to mock the Holy Britons on the Internet, saying that you barbaric pirates are indeed a group of guys with problems in your brains. You even hate the selfless king. You are a group of barbarians who don't deserve to have a selfless king!

Indeed, if you want to see the model of orthodox European civilization, you have to look at our great Napoleonic Empire!

This naturally made the netizens of Holy Britannia explode, but the situation on the screen was really speechless, so even if those people wanted to refute, they were very weak and had no confidence.

After all, the answer that the rebellion was due to the king being too selfless is too idiotic, and even the lower-class people in the West who have undergone years of anti-intellectual education find it difficult to understand.

However, some people who are familiar with Western aristocracy, or the game of power and the rules of the powerful have already reacted.

At Yaoguang Chaldea Headquarters, Morgan had a complicated expression. "Are they rebelling because they are too selfless? As expected, the corrupt elite class has remained unchanged since ancient times. It's truly disgusting."

Wuliangta Jizi was stunned when she heard this and was about to ask something, but then she reacted and understood what Morgan was thinking. She understood why King Arthur was too selfless and that was why some people rebelled.

"Indeed, a king who is too selfless is too terrifying for those nobles who are accustomed to traditional rules."

"Selflessness means that power and money cannot be bought, that there are no clear weaknesses, that even nobles have no privileges in the face of King Arthur, and that the nobles at the top will be judged by the laws of the kingdom just like the common people."

"Historically, King Arthur was indeed a king who treated the lower classes very well and gave them a way to rise. That's how the Knights of the Round Table came about. Because of this, she gained the support of a large number of lower-class people."

"However, this was unacceptable to the Western aristocracy, who were accustomed to a high and mighty position. It could even be said to have shaken the very foundation of their eternal supremacy. After all, in the medieval Western world, nobles were born nobles, and commoners were born commoners. The unbridgeable gap between the two was a symbol of class rigidity and the core of the aristocratic feudal lord system."

"King Arthur's policy undoubtedly broke with this old policy. Even if it was only a small change, or even just a way for the common people to rise up, it would be unforgivable. Therefore, rebellion became a matter of course."

As she spoke, Wuliangta Jizi thought of those rulers in history who were kind to the lower classes.

Didn't those people also encounter various kinds of opposition, resistance and rebellion?

Some people lost their country and their families, and were pushed down from their high positions by the rebels. Some people relied on their strong personal abilities to suppress everything, and carved out a bright and peaceful world with the heads of countless powerful people.

For example, Zhu Yuanzhang, the first emperor of the Ming Dynasty, was the latter.

Unfortunately, even a powerful ruler like Emperor Taizu of the Ming Dynasty could only end his rule after his death. The shackles he had on the powerful and wealthy were broken off after his death, and the oppression of the lower classes returned, and continued to multiply over time.

Chapter 247 So, Mordred is actually a good boy

The light screen image, the story continues.

In Mordred's filtered vision, King Arthur's lonely yet holy back stood on the top of the wall of Camelot, gazing into the distance in the sunset, and no one knew what he was thinking about.

Mordred's inner voice also sounded.

"Indeed, the Knight King has no selfish desires."

"From the moment she pulled out the sword from the stone, its power, or rather its curse, stopped her body from growing. She dedicated her life to this devastated land."

“What is necessary is necessary, and what is unnecessary does not exist.”

“I never daydream, and I have no dreams in my heart.”

"This is King Arthur."

These words directly express how King Arthur looks to Mordred.

A noble and selfless king who exists only for his country and does not even have his own dreams.

To be honest, many people were shocked when they heard these words.

Because it contains too many things, and it is so heavy that it is suffocating and heartbreaking.

At the same time, it also answers the questions that people have always had.

It turns out that the Sword in the Stone also has such an effect. After pulling out the sword, King Arthur's body stopped growing, so he always maintained the appearance of a girl.

At the same time, this is also a curse, making the man named King Arthur a tool dedicated to the country.

Although it was not stated explicitly, King Arthur clearly knew that he had to take on this responsibility, and it is very likely that he took on this responsibility on his own initiative.

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