The Knight in the Big World of American TV Series

Chapter 54: Eldo (Please Collect and Recommend)

No one knows what Kai said in the room. They only know that after coming out of the room, Morgana became the little woman who belonged to Kai again, obeying Kai in everything, as if she was not the one who had been upset before.

Arthur looked at Kai with admiration. He always thought that his sister was the most terrible woman in the world. When she was tough, she was more manly than men. But in Kai's hands, she had almost no resistance, and immediately turned from cloudy to sunny. She changed her face like turning a book.

"I agree to let you go out for a walk this time, but remember, your safety is the most important thing, you know. If there is anything, let Arthur and Perrinor do it, and you don't rush to the front."

Girls develop earlier than boys, and Morgana is older than Arthur, so Morgana could catch Arthur and beat him up when she was a child, but this does not mean that Morgana is still stronger than Arthur now. In fact, Morgana's current strength can only deal with one or two low-level hooligans at most. It would be difficult to face well-trained soldiers. In addition, she was born strong, so he was most worried about Morgana among the group.

What did you say about Merlin and Gwen?

Merlin has magic, what is there to worry about? As for Gwen... Although it is embarrassing to say this, in Kai's mind, Gun Niang is just a maid who follows the lady to appear, and a supporting role with only a few lines in total. Why should he worry? Besides, in Kai's view, Gun Niang has no figure and no appearance. As long as she gets into the villagers of Eldor, who can know that she is not a village girl from Eldor? So what danger can she have?

Unfortunately, what Kai didn't know was that this ugly maid he thought would actually counterattack and become the Queen of Camelot in the future. → (At least this is the ending of the Merlin legend)

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Kai stood on the wall of the palace and watched Arthur and his group riding horses and disappearing into the distant horizon.

"Is it really a good idea to do this?" At some point, King Uther walked behind Kai unconsciously.

Kai turned his head and glanced at King Uther, who looked worried, and smiled.

"Do you have a better way? As I said before, they have grown up, and many things are no longer for us to decide for them. Even if we do nothing, they will sneak out. Instead of doing this, it is better to arrange everything. At least in this way, everything can still be in our hands."

Kai let Arthur go, of course, he had to inform Uther, after all, he was Arthur's father. King Uther also acquiesced to this approach. Although King Uther was serious, he was not as cold-blooded as imagined. To be honest, he also sympathized with Eldor's experience, but as a king, he should be more responsible for his subjects, rather than interfering in the affairs of other countries. →

But when Arthur and the others really left, King Uther began to worry again.

"But it's not safe outside. There are too many enemies eyeing Camelot. I'm afraid..." The Celtic countries have never been peaceful. On the contrary, the mainstream is the mutual attack between the countries. This is also the reason why King Uther has ushered in peace around Camelot after years of war and efforts. But even so, there are many kings and lords who are eyeing Camelot, not to mention those wizards and magicians who hate Camelot.

It's not an exaggeration to say that there are many crises.

Kai looked at King Uther with a smile. How does he look like a tyrant now? He is completely a nagging old father who has endless worries.

"Don't worry, I have arranged it. Knight Lyon and others have been sent to the Asdil Ridge by me in advance. It's not far from Eldor. Once something happens that Arthur and others can't solve, they will rush over immediately."

Kai naturally couldn't really let a few young men run to other people's territory to make trouble. In order to ensure their safety, Kai has made a plan.

"But I'm still a little worried." I didn't expect King Uther to suddenly become so sentimental.

Seeing Kai's surprised eyes, King Uther's old face immediately blushed. He was still not used to showing his emotions like this. So he quickly made amends: "I'm not worried about Arthur's safety. I'm just worried that they will cause some unimaginable trouble, especially Arthur, he is too impulsive."

Kai thought about it, but he really couldn't think of it. In a poor and remote place like Eldor where even their king was too lazy to ask, what kind of trouble could Arthur and his friends cause?

He subconsciously classified this as King Uther thinking too much.

But what he and King Uther himself didn't expect was that at the moment when King Uther said this, something changed in the dark. This change was invisible and intangible, but it did happen.

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After a day and a night of continuous travel, Arthur and Merlin finally arrived at Merlin's hometown village of Eldor.

Eldor is not a famous village. It cannot even be found on the most detailed map. Like all the villages in the Celtic countries, this village is backward, poor and ignorant.

When Arthur and his companions arrived at the village, the robber Canan was robbing the village with a few of his men. This group of robbers looked like the kind of bandits with no style. In fact, it is normal to think about it. How could a real robber target a poor village like Eldor?

What is even more unacceptable is that this group of bumpkins even robbed the grain seeds for the next year in the village... The principle of fishing in a dry pond is basically understood by everyone with a little brain, even the robbers. If the people in this village are really starved to death, who will they rob next year?

But what about these idiots? Not only did they do it, they did it without hesitation.

Maybe they don't have the brain capacity to plan for the next year?

In short, their extreme exploitation has overwhelmed the people in the village, so someone stood up... to negotiate with the bandits.

These honest farmers don't want to have a bloody conflict.

Unfortunately, these brainless bandits don't listen to this at all, especially Kanan. He only sees resistance. He thinks he is the master of these mud legs, and these people should let him take whatever he wants, instead of standing up and negotiating with him.

So Kanan felt that he needed to use blood to let these stupid and lowly mud legs feel his power again.

He planned to kill the man who stood up to negotiate with him.

It was also at this time that Arthur and his men arrived, and Arthur shot an arrow to save the man who tried to negotiate.

There was nothing much to say next. Arthur brought three knights, while Kanan had only five people. The fighting power was not proportional at all. In less than two minutes, Kanan was the only one who escaped.

The appearance of Arthur and his people gave all the villagers hope. Especially when Hunis stood up and told the villagers that these people were invited from Camelot to help them, they cheered and encouraged. They felt that their village was finally saved.

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