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Chapter 48: Xin Mi

Seeing Ni Wei's behavior, Kai smiled.

"How is it possible! You are still so young and beautiful, radiant." Although Kai was still joking with Ni Wei, he was not afraid of being vigilant. His eyes were always staring at Ni Wei, and at the same time he did not put down the sword in his hand.

Looking at Kai like this, Niwei felt a little impermanent. I remember the child who looked cute and pestering around her, but now he actually confronted her with a long sword in his hand.

"Oh? Then that's how you welcome me?" Ni pointed to the long sword in Kai's hand with a smile.

"Oh—! This is a misunderstanding, yes, a misunderstanding. You should be able to understand that you came to the king's room without any notification in the middle of the night. This is not a good habit." Kai said pretending.

Of course he wasn't talking nonsense here. Kai wasn't that idle yet. He was delaying time. Without using any supernatural abilities, Kaike couldn't take Niwei down. Although that was a long time ago, Kai still remembers how Niwei dealt with her enemies.

Sure enough, Kai delayed for a while, and the shouts of soldiers came from the door. It seemed that the guards in the castle had not neglected their duties.

Ni Wei looked at the door, then looked at Kai with a very playful look.

Kai spread his hands and said helplessly: "There is no way, your power is too strong. I don't have the confidence to protect Uther's safety while taking you down, so I can only use these small means."

Niwei was not angry, but instead said in a very gratifying and resentful tone: "Yes, my little boy has grown up, and he already knows to use his favorite sister. Once upon a time, the little boy said he would grow up and marry me."

Kai pulled the corners of his mouth, but he had never said such words. These were all jokes by the boring adults at that time. After all, he had been running four people when he traveled through time, how could he say those mentally retarded words?

"I'm sorry...but if you're willing to sit down and talk calmly, I think the atmosphere between us would be great, what do you think?"

Kay had no intention of commenting on who was right or wrong in the past. Both Uther and Niwei had their own reasons. Uther did want an heir, but he never took the initiative to ask Niwei and Queen Iglein to give birth to an heir. But at that time, almost the entire Camelot wanted King Uther to have a heir of his own bloodline as soon as possible, which was related to the stability of the entire Camelot. Otherwise, after King Uther passed away, Camelot would definitely have a war of successors, which no one would want to see.

It is conceivable how much pressure Uther and Iglein were facing at that time. Especially after they actually took Kai as their adopted son, the situation became even worse. No one would want to see a person who had no royal blood at all become the king's heir, which made many nobles who had been in contact with King Uther very dissatisfied, because even if they wanted to find an heir, they should look for them among the nobles with royal blood.

So under such great pressure, Uther and Iglein did not have a good life. Especially Iglein, who loved King Uther and of course was willing to give birth to a child for King Uther. At the same time, many nobles have already given suggestions to King Uther that if the queen could not give birth to another heir, they suggested another queen.

Under such double pressure, Iglein found Niwei. Niwei saw that King Uther was tortured by the affairs of his heirs and wanted to help Uther, so the two women carried Uther on his back and used magic.

When it became a certain fact, King Uther could only accept it. If King Uther's biggest mistake in this matter was that he did not stop it after discovering it. He did not expect that the cost of the need would be so high, and it was because of this that he would react so much afterwards.

And what about Niwei? She was also wrong. She knew that magical childbirth would cost, but she concealed it.

Perhaps in her opinion, Iglein was seeking benevolence and gaining benevolence, and even if he paid the price, it was her choice. Of course, it would not be realistic if there was no other reason in it. After all, Niwei did have a good impression of King Uther at that time, and she did not have the intention of taking this opportunity to take the lead.

Anyway, she didn't think she would lose money. If Iglein was fine, she would naturally be grateful to Uther. If Iglein was hilarious, it would be just right for each one to get what he needed, and the logic was perfect!

Unfortunately, some things are so evil. Iglein was really dead, but her idea of ​​becoming a throne was shattered and she turned against King Uther.

So, it is really hard to tell who is right and who is wrong. It is better to sit down and talk. If there is a result that everyone accepts, everyone will be happy.

"impossible!"

"Don't even think about it!"

Unfortunately, Kai was still wishful thinking. In twenty years, both sides had a deep hatred. Unless one side really fell, no one would give up.

At this moment, the Knights of Lyon had already rushed into the king's bedroom with a large number of knights and soldiers.

Seeing these knights, Ni Wei shook her head.

"It seems that the reminiscence is over here, and I should leave. But, Uther, I will definitely take back what you owe me!"

After saying that, Niwei turned into a gust of wind and disappeared. The knights were still planning to attack, but in the blink of an eye, the person had disappeared without a trace.

...

Niwei made a big fuss this time, which alarmed many people. Arthur and Morgana rushed over, but soon, they were driven away by King Uther with an extremely tough attitude. He was unwilling to let the two children know about the past, and there were too many things involved.

In the end, only three people were left in the room, Kai, Gaius and King Uther.

While helping Kai deal with the burned palm, Gaius wanted to speak but stopped.

"What do you want to say, Gaius!" King Uther noticed Gaius's strangeness and asked impatiently. Today's affairs have exhausted him physically and mentally, and he has no longer had much patience to maintain his demeanor.

"...You can't hide the truth forever. You should probably talk to Arthur to let him know the truth back then."

Gaius said sincerely that things began to develop in the direction they least wanted to see when Tristan's body was blasphemed. Gaius felt that since that was the case, it would be meaningless to continue to hide the truth.

"No! Only the three of us know about this. Arthur never needs to know the truth of the matter! Forever!"

But King Uther refused firmly. He could not let Arthur know the truth about that year. This had extremely serious consequences for him, Arthur, and the entire Camelot. He could not let this happen.
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