Isekai Adventure in the Dimensional Cube
Chapter 1664 - 1138: Sorry, I Can’t Agree_2
"By the way, Alberon is also busy, he is receiving materials sent by the Wind Clan and Earth Clan, and Habettelot went with him." Da Vinci said innocently, "Of course, Habettelot is looking for some high-quality thread, she said she wants to weave a wedding dress for Matthew after the war is over."
Upon hearing Da Vinci’s words, Matthew’s face suddenly turned red.
"That’s, that’s too early for me...!"
Indeed, it was too early.
After all, in terms of physical age, Matthew is only 17 years old this year, even compared to Reiger, she’s quite young.
Even in the Akasha continent, Reiger is almost 18 years old, and if you count the actual age, it’s far more than that.
"Let’s not worry about them."
Reiger didn’t mind.
He came here just to tell everyone something.
"Actually..."
Reiger then told everyone about his recent encounter with Bagster and the secret transaction he had with them.
Hearing the content of the transaction, everyone was first surprised and then overjoyed.
"If it’s true, it would be great!"
"With this, our chances of winning tomorrow are even greater!"
"To think that the one who chased us for so long, Bagster, would have such thoughts..."
"We have no reason not to agree!"
Matthew, Fujimaru Ritsuka, Pasival, and Da Vinci were all pleasantly surprised and spoke in succession.
Reiger didn’t say anything, he just silently left the tent and went outside.
Looking up at the starry sky, Reiger’s mind began to replay the conversation with Bagster.
...
"You want to join us in resisting the queen?"
Reiger’s gaze toward Bagster turned a bit deep.
"That’s right." Bagster met Reiger’s gaze, unusually calm, "I have received the queen’s order, tomorrow, I will be responsible for guarding the main gate of Camelot."
"The east and west gates will be guarded by the queen’s knights; their abilities may not match the Elf Knights, but they are much stronger than ordinary fairies, and with plenty of numbers, they can defend Camelot’s east and west gates through cooperation."
"As for Lancelot... the queen has particularly allowed her to execute important figure assassination operations on the battlefield using her unique advantage."
Lancelot’s unique advantage is naturally her unmatched mobility.
With air superiority and mobility, Lancelot roams the battlefield like it’s her no man’s land, going wherever she desires.
If she uses this air superiority and mobility, lurking in the skies above the battlefield, ready to make sudden moves, launching assassination operations on important alliance figures, there aren’t many who can defend against her.
If the important figures within the alliance army were indeed to fall to her, even partially, it would greatly affect the final direction of the war.
This point has also been thought of by the alliance army.
Especially Pasival, whenever Lancelot is mentioned, his expression is always complex, repeatedly emphasizing to everyone.
"The most troublesome person in the queen’s army is not Bagster, nor those queen’s knights, but that most powerful, most beautiful Dragon Fairy—Lancelot."
"She is the sword hanging above everyone’s head, capable of piercing through the heart of the enemy at any time."
"In some regard, I find her even more frightening than Queen Morgan."
"We must find a way to restrict her actions, otherwise, even if our side breaks into Camelot, we may end up in unexpected trouble under her sword."
Alberon and Noconalay both strongly agreed with this statement.
Lancelot is exactly that threatening; not only is she powerful, but her abilities are very tricky, and for the alliance army, her ability to come and go freely indeed makes her more frightening than Morgan sitting firmly on the throne.
No one wants a judgment sword to suddenly fall from the sky and pierce their heart before they have any time to react.
"If there’s no way to restrict Lancelot, then we must invade the royal city as quickly as possible."
This is Da Vinci’s view.
Once inside the royal city, with the limitation of architecture, Lancelot’s mobility can’t be fully utilized.
A dragon that can soar the skies is the most dangerous; a dragon confined within the castle is merely a stepping stone for heroes to forge their legend.
"I can let you into Camelot, directly towards the royal city."
Bagster said this.
"My appeal is simple, after the queen’s defeat, I hope the alliance army...or rather Chaldea, can permit the fairies of Britain to go to the Pan-Human History."
Admittedly, Bagster’s request was sudden and surprising.
"Why?" Reiger maintained his deep gaze, as if he wanted to pierce Bagster with a sword, staring at her, calmly saying: "If you want to protect the weak, wouldn’t it be enough just to request that the alliance army treat Britain’s residents kindly after victory?"
Whether through the original text’s depictions or from the brief month of interaction in Camelot, Reiger clearly understood that Bagster, who appeared to be cold, ruthless, and tyrannical, was actually a knight full of compassion.
She admired the law of the jungle’s survival of the fittest, but deeply understood the principle that the strong must protect the weak.
Therefore, Reiger wasn’t surprised that she proposed to resist the queen.
Obviously, Morgan wouldn’t care about the lives of fairies, a point Bagster had always been clear about.
She pledged allegiance to Morgan merely wanting to protect Britain’s fairies in the knight’s capacity.
But in this life-and-death moment, as Morgan resolutely decided to abandon the fairies, she naturally no longer has a reason to continue her allegiance to Morgan.
Yet, after resisting Morgan, Bagster surprisingly proposed to let the fairies go to the Pan-Human History, a request that indeed provoked shock.
Regarding this, Bagster clarified.
"Under Queen Morgan’s rule, whether it’s the upper fairies living a lavish life in Camelot or the neglected lower fairies, year after year, they’ve been dying continuously."
"Although for fairies, death doesn’t mean the end, I’ve noticed that as time goes on, the number of fairies born as the next generation is actually decreasing year by year."
"The Fairy Country, Britain, is steadily moving towards destruction in real time."
Bagster’s eyes showed gloom.
"This makes me wonder if it’s truly a blessing for fairies to stay in Britain."
Therefore, Bagster started thinking about the Pan-Human History.
"Her Majesty once said that Britain’s proximity to the Pan-Human History isn’t far, although it’s like a shadow doomed to have no future, it’s already possible for people here to go to the other side."
Bagster’s idea is that if some fairies wish to go to the outside world, then leaving a seed for Britain wouldn’t be bad.
Like the ancient magic civilization once arranged for some to take refuge in the Hidden Land before the final disaster, Bagster hopes some fairies can go to the Pan-Human History too.
In this way, even if Britain disappears, fairies born here can still survive in another world.
"If you can agree, tomorrow, I will open the gates and let the alliance army enter Camelot."
Bagster spoke with a firm tone, completely unwavering.
"Although I won’t help you against Her Majesty, I will try to control the queen’s army forces to make it easier for you to invade the royal city."
This is Bagster’s last loyalty to Morgan.
"How about it?"
After stating her appeal, Bagster’s eyes burned as she watched Reiger.
Facing Bagster’s gaze, Reiger unusually coldly replied.
"Unfortunately, I do not agree."