However, considering that the Crown Servant is a super servant who exists to protect the world, it is understandable that King Hassan would have such a strong reaction.
The most important thing is that both King Hassan and the phantom have a big plan to cause trouble behind the back of the world, and that big plan is also revealed quite clearly. It is likely that, like Ramses II and Gilgamesh, it is to allow the real Fujimaru Ritsuka to return like the Dragon King.
So, what Arash said to Fujimaru Tachibana, "I don't know how many people are watching you," was quite correct.
Fujimaru Tachibana is indeed being plotted against by many people.
However, this calculation is well-intentioned, and what it desires is true redemption for the Fujimaru siblings.
The savior brother and sister should not just be the current result!
This is the common choice of many top heroes.
And Fujimaru Tachibana didn't know all this.
At this time, Fujimaru Tachibana was in a heavy mood and a little depressed. A large group of people were fleeing, and their destination was the territory of Ramses II, and that was the only place they could go.
As for Atlas Court, now that the Red Kite Immortal has been lost, it is no longer safe.
Moreover, facing the Lion King who wants to "purify" the entire singularity, they must resist. Escaping is just waiting for death.
Therefore, after discussion and lobbying by Fujimaru Tachibana and others, everyone chose the goal of going to the Pharaoh's territory, joining Ramses II, and fighting against the Lion King together.
what?
The Lion King was knocked down by the Red Kite Immortal.
This is indeed the case. When everyone saw it at that time, they really thought that the Lion King was most likely defeated. After all, the final attack of the Red Kite Immortal was too shocking, and the power of the Taixu Sword God was like a strike from heaven, which shocked the people who saw it from afar below.
So, Hassan the Hundred Faces ran to investigate the situation immediately, wanting to confirm whether the Lion King was dead.
The result is that the Lion King may have suffered some trauma, but he did not die.
The reason why this could be confirmed was that all the scattered Knights of the Purification had returned to the Holy City for support, as if something had happened in the Holy City. However, because the Knights of the Purification were still active, it was confirmed that the Lion King was only injured and not dead.
Otherwise, all the Knights of Justice created by the power of the Lion King would have been defeated long ago.
Although Hassan and his friends were disappointed by the news that the Lion King was not dead, this was also a good opportunity to defeat the Lion King.
As the saying goes, "strike while you're weak" means the severely injured Lion King is in a weak position and is a good time to be hunted.
However, Hassan and others do not have such ability. After all, even if there is no Lion King, the Knights of the Righteousness and the Knights of the Round Table are enough to give these people a hard time.
In such a situation, cooperating with others and taking the opportunity to attack the Lion King's side together is undoubtedly the method with the highest success rate.
This is also the important reason why Fujimaru Tachibana and others were able to convince the people of the mountains.
After all, the situation of the mountain people is really bad now, and the only one who has the ability to fight against the Lion King is Pharaoh.
Even though there are conflicts and hostile relations with the Pharaoh, in the face of a powerful enemy, all conflicts can be suppressed first.
So, this is why everyone is rushing to the territory of Ramses II.
As the sky gradually darkened, no one dared to stay any longer and they all hurried on at full speed.
Now, after the attack, there are very few mountain people left. Of the two mountain villages, one was destroyed by the Lion King's dimensionality reduction attack, and the other was attacked by the Knights of the Round Table and the Knights of Justice, suffering heavy losses.
Now, the people of the mountains are really only left with a few remaining refugees.
Such a result is undoubtedly heartbreaking, especially since everyone sacrificed their lives last night, which makes people even more sad.
This is where Fujimaru Tachibana's sadness comes from. In addition to Arash's heroic sacrifice, there is also the sacrifice of the Red Tobirama Sage who burned himself to shoot down the Lion King.
Although Fujimaru Tachibana couldn't see the situation in the sky clearly at that time, there was a group of servants!
Among those servants, some saw the Red Kite Sage sacrifice himself to shoot down the Lion King.
These kinds of sacrifices are the main reason why Fujimaru Tachibana is depressed.
Chapter 900 Where Have All the Egyptian Mummies Gone?
Fujimaru Tachibana was in a depressed mood.
There is no doubt that compared to when she first arrived in Chaldea, Fujimaru Tachibana has grown a lot, witnessed a lot of sacrifices, and was also prepared for the sacrifices of people she knew.
There is no doubt about this.
However, being prepared and understanding that sacrifice is inevitable does not mean that you will remain indifferent after witnessing the sacrifice.
Perhaps, this girl will never get used to sacrifice in her life. Whenever she sees someone die, she will feel more or less uncomfortable in her heart and will be sad for the death of someone she knows.
This is the human side of a girl and an expression of her sensibility.
However, when faced with matters that must be dealt with, Fujimaru Tachibana never delays her work. While she is sad about the deaths of Arash, Akatobe Sage, and other refugees, she is also working tirelessly to persuade the people of the mountain to go to the territory of Ramses II.
I didn't lose my judgment or do anything wrong because of my low mood.
This is the growth of a girl, and it is a manifestation of her rational side.
People in the real world witnessed this growth, so when Fujimaru Tachibana showed sadness at this time, it made people feel the girl's growth and efforts more deeply.
Moreover, even after growing up, he did not become a cold-blooded person who treated life as a number, nor did he become an indifferent person who was indifferent to death.
From beginning to end, the girl's emphasis on life has never changed.
Of course, there will definitely be people who say that Fujimaru Tachibana has not grown at all. Since she is carrying a heavy burden, she must become indifferent to life. Otherwise, how can she achieve the final victory?
The so-called great things can be accomplished without being particular about trivial matters. When it is time to sacrifice some people, one must be decisive in giving them up. This is the attitude that those in power should have. Just like those successful people in history, which one of them does not have blood on his hands?
Indeed, according to human history, those successful people, those who stand at the highest position, are basically such guys.
However, Fujimaru Tachibana does not want to be that kind of person. Is what she carries something she wants to bear on her own?
What's more, she has always positioned herself as one of the people who are "sacrificed" in the eyes of others.
Struggling in the catastrophe of human nature, Tachibana Fujimaru understands better than anyone how small and precious life is.
With such a sad heart, Fujimaru Tachibana, Mashu and the others went ahead to the Pharaoh's territory, where Nitocris was waiting for them again.
This was obviously an arrangement by Ramses II. After a brief conversation and understanding, Fujimaru Tachibana learned that the Lion King's side attacked the Pharaoh's territory, and now retreated because the Lion King was shot down by the Red Kite Sage.
After learning all this, Fujimaru Tachibana also told Nitocris the news that the remnants of the Mountain People were planning to defect to Ramses II. Nitocris said that Ramses II already knew all this and gave Ramses II's response.
He accepted the surrender and stated that he would lead the remnants of the mountain people to counterattack the Lion King's territory.
The news was quickly spread, and the refugees were overjoyed and moved to be saved.
While Hassan and others were grateful, they were also shocked that Ramses II had such a broad vision and even knew all this.
I can only say that he is worthy of being the legendary Pharaoh.
Then, the Hassans became excited one by one, and the anger of revenge was burning.
The massacre of the mountain people will never be forgotten. This hatred remains, but is temporarily suppressed because of the escape.
Now that Ramses II has expressed his intention to counterattack, it is undoubtedly a time of revenge for the Hassans.
The others may not matter, but Tristan, who led the massacre and killed a large number of mountain people, is the target that Hassan and others must kill.
Hassan and his men have decided that when they counterattack, they will be the ones to deal with Tristan, and they must wash away the shame and hatred with the blood of that cruel man.
That kind of "must kill" will made Trace in the real world who saw this scene somewhat embarrassed. After all, he had awakened and was undoubtedly the modern version of Tristan, the Knight of the Round Table.
Naturally, this hatred was also inherited.
So, what we're going to see next is Hassans exploding and killing 'themselves'?
Even though I know I'm the villain, it still feels super weird and awkward...
I feel like I've completely lost...
……
The light screen image shows that Nitocris sent a group of sphinxes to pick up the refugees, and left some of Hassan the Hundred Faces to cooperate in the operation.
She brought all the others into the Pharaoh's territory to meet Ramses II.
After entering, Hassan and his companions saw the stability and prosperity under the Pharaoh's rule, and their feelings were extremely complicated.
After all, there was a huge gap between the people under the Pharaoh's rule and those under the Mountain People's rule. Although I had seen it before, seeing it again as a surrenderer, the feeling was completely different.
In fact, when Hassan and his followers fought against Ramses II, they were not unaware of the gap between the two, but faith was involved.
As we all know, the Middle Ages was a time of the most intense competition in faith between the Middle East and the West. It can be said that the pig brain beat the dog brain.
Although this is a confrontation between two major factions of monotheism, as the saying goes, when the eldest and the second in command confront each other, the third in command will be destroyed.
The belief of ancient Egypt was that which was destroyed.
At the end of the 13th century, it cannot be said that the ancient Egyptian faith still survived. It can only be said that faith itself was a sin and must be eliminated.
In fact, after the Roman Empire, ancient Egypt was destroyed again and again in the struggle between faith and secular power. Today, it has completely become a legend, and only various buildings and monuments remain to prove its existence.
Many people of this era don’t even know what ancient Egypt was.
Its history was only unearthed after European colonists came and conquered this land and made it a colony. Only then did a large group of "archaeologists" come to unearth the history of ancient Egypt.
Well, the kind of destructive "archaeology" that involved digging up mummies and packaging them as aphrodisiacs, beauty products, longevity drugs, etc., and then selling them to the wealthy and powerful in Europe at that time...
In short, the existence of ancient Egypt during this period was wrong and not allowed. It was a pagan among pagans and must be put to death in the coffin.
In this situation, it is natural that the Hassans, as a pure Middle Eastern specialty, would confront Ramses II.
As for the local refugees, they would naturally not accept the rule of Ramses II unless they were left with no other options.
The reason why the countryside under Ramses II was so beautiful and became the idyllic scenery of this singularity was, firstly, because Ramses II’s governance ability was really at its peak, and secondly, because the refugees who came here were all desperate, and Ramses II possessed sufficient military force and various extraordinary means that seemed to be divine power to people of that era.
What's more, in terms of propaganda, the pharaoh was a god, so that the people under his rule regarded Ramses II as the true God.
In this case, it becomes natural to accept it, and even if it involves changes in faith, one can make up for it in one's own imagination - after all, the religious beliefs of the Middle East are monotheistic, and one of the descriptions of the true God is that he deifies all things and has countless incarnations, so it is natural that Ramses II is the incarnation of the true God.
Of course, this belief only existed among the refugees who were protected by Ramses II, and Hassan and others, as heroes, naturally understood the difference and confrontation between the two.
In terms of this belief, Ramses II also regarded the beliefs of the Middle East as heresy that must be eliminated, and there was an irreconcilable contradiction between the two.
In the past, each force had its own problems, and everyone was deadlocked, so naturally the confrontation continued.
Now, the singularity has reached its final moments, and the Hassans have lost their territory and have become nothing more than remnants.
Faced with this desperate situation, nothing can be changed in order to allow the remaining refugees to survive.
Therefore, under the lobbying of Fujimaru Tachibana, the Hassans decided to put aside the issue of their religious stance and chose to vote for Ramses II.
Everything is for survival.
Now, if we can survive and take revenge on the Lion King at the same time, then we don’t have to care so much. Even if we have to bow down to the pagans, that is acceptable.
Anyway, after everything is over, you will still have to accept the judgment from King Hassan.
However, to be honest, the fact that King Hassan did not take action in the face of the disaster faced by the Mountain People is something that people in the real world cannot understand. After all, in people's eyes, the Mountain People are actually the forces under King Hassan's command, and the Hassans' respect and fear for King Hassan prove this point.
Even Fujimaru Tachibana and the others actually thought so.
However, the Hassans themselves do not think so, and say that King Hassan is the incarnation of death, an extension of God's will, and an existence representing destiny.
In Wang Hassan's view, everything in the world has its destiny, and singularities are inherently chaotic existences. Among them, the people of the mountains should not exist. They are a defiance-defying existence created by Hassan and others according to their own will.
In this situation, King Hassan would not regard the people of the mountains as his own power at all, and would remain indifferent even if they were destroyed.
Similarly, as Hassan who killed Hassan, King Hassan will also give Hassans an equal death when they betray their faith.
Fortunately, establishing the Mountain People, a force that should not exist, does not violate faith, so King Hassan did not take action, but he would not interfere either.
Even if he agreed to take action against the Lion King, it was because of Fujimaru Tachibana's request, not because of Hassan and others.
Anyway, this is how the Hassans understand and perceive it.
In this regard, Fujimaru Tachibana actually thinks that this should not be the case. She thinks that Wang Hassan actually cares about the Hassans and others, and has his own ideas about the people of the mountains.
However, this was only Fujimaru Tachibana's feeling, and she didn't know Wang Hassan, so she didn't know what to say in the face of Hassan and others' solemn promises.
Chapter 901: Fujimaru Tachibana's inquiry, confirming the past timeline
On the light screen, Fujimaru Tachibana and the others saw Ramses II again.
This time, it was still in front of the throne, but there were more people meeting Ramses II.
In addition to Fujimaru Tachibana and others who met Ramses II at the beginning, there was also a group of Hassans.
The Hassans were still embarrassed when facing Ramses II, a pagan king who was erased from history.
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