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18. Primordial Fire

The White Knight did not comment on Mayo's statement, but continued to ask his third apprentice Parr:

"What do you want to say?"

Parr is a young man with a tough face, he said with concern:

"I have no objection to the matter of the deputy leader. In my opinion, this is just a small problem within us and can be easily solved. There is no need to worry about it."

George asked with a smile:

"Oh? Then, in your eyes, what is the big problem?"

Parr replied:

"In my opinion, the original fire is our enemy. They are powerful and there are living saints who are alive. If they infiltrate our kingdom, they will gradually affect the thoughts of the people, be poisoned by their doctrines, gradually hate all inhuman races, and shake the foundation of the kingdom."

Indeed, George had to admit that the doctrine of the Original Fire had a violent conflict with the power of the survival of the Kingdoms. You should know that in the legend, the twenty-four horsemen created by the King were blessed by inhuman power, while the Original Fire regarded all races except humans as heresy.

According to legend, the white knight George was once kissed on the forehead by a noble white dragon horse.

In the original fire two thousand years ago, the Knights of the Anlans were even called the Fallen Demon by them.

Until King Arthur killed their contemporary living saint with one sword, the Original Fire declared that the Knights of the Enrans were the righteous army who received the blessing of the divine beasts.

Parr continued:

"I suggest taking advantage of the original fire that did not react and bring people to raid their church and drive them all out of the city of Foss."

George almost sprayed the black tea, but he finally didn't show any strangeness.

The other three apprentices also stumbled silently, thinking to themselves, why is this guy so naive? Can a church spread all over the mainland offend just by wanting to offend?

Except for the lack of talent, Parr is very good in other places, with a firm will, deep mind, and decisive and decisive.

"Okay, that's all here today. Everyone except Enid can leave."

The other three were not surprised by the fourth apprentice's own stay, nor were they jealous, because they all knew that Enid was the most talented of the four.

Most importantly, she was George's niece.

When everyone else left the room, the heroic white-haired girl stood up and smiled:

"Uncle George. Are you satisfied with their statement?"

George's attitude towards his cheap niece was much closer than the other three.

What he implemented in Enid was an enhanced version of the coping plan.

After all, her mother was really annoying. If she didn't coax her, it would be his own trouble.

"It's okay, what do you think."

Enid looked up and said confidently:

"Ebel and Mayo's views competed against each other, but each had their own advantages and disadvantages. Abel's vision was too narrow and was influenced by his own desires, so he could not see the truth clearly.

"The reason why he opposed the deputy commander was not that the deputy commander had too much power, but because he was not given power. However, Mayo's view was also somewhat extreme. Captain Adams's behavior needed a little reminder to let him know his position."

George smiled satisfied and thought to himself, ‘Let Adams know where he is? The children are still a little crazy now.’

The white-haired girl continued:

"And I have to say that Pal is still too naive about the proposal of the First Fire Church. Their generation of living saints once made a record of fighting against eight Knights and severely damaged one, not to mention that he had the help of the pope, and the continuous supply of believers, we did not have the ability to fight the church before the king woke up."

George muttered in his heart:

'That was because I was not here last time, and I gave the saint of the original fire a little victory.'

Enid's mother was the one who held the power of the kingdom, but she still said the Knights' shameful achievements, and she had to continue:

"Not to mention, the teachings of the Original Fire Church in recent years have become much gentler after many modifications and re-interpretations. They no longer capture the elves and dwarves and burn them alive. Moreover, the bishop of Foss has made many concessions to adapt to the situation in our kingdom. It is not wise to turn against them now."

Although George didn't listen very seriously, he nodded in cooperation.

"Of course, the way the church handles it depends on the interests of the future kingdom. For example, an ordinary woman who doesn't know any inside story, dare not draw conclusions."

After saying that, the girl looked at the teacher with anticipation.

At this time, George usually nodded and said "Yes".

But I don’t know if it’s because of my feelings or I can’t bear it anymore, he said two words for the first time:

"All wrong."

The girl's smile froze.

The pure white knight stood up and walked into his room with his apprentice.

"The part about Adams is completely wrong. You all think in your heart that I was excluded from Walton and came to this place because of my special identity and no intention of power."

George smiled indifferently:

"Adams is a smart man. He first used small movements to test my ideas, and then got my acquiesce, and then began to take charge of the entire Knights in the city of Firth. What he wanted was a cohesive army that could deal with possible wars at any time."

Enid opened her mouth:

"But, there has been no war for a long time."

George smiled:

"It is because it has been so long that few people remember the heroic figure of our king that they have the idea of ​​war."

Enid asked again:

"Since you are not here without power, then why is it for?"

"For the Fire of Origin." George shook his head, "The living saint of the Fire of Origin? He is just a young man with power. What we really need to be wary of is the current pope, who is our real enemy.

"He hid his wisdom and ambitions very well, so that everyone could pay attention to the saint, but he himself did many major things that could really affect the world pattern in secret, but he was clever and almost unaware of it.

"The living saint is just a sharp sword in his hand. If he doesn't use this sword easily, changing it will not affect his performance."

Enid looked surprised:

"How is it possible, how can conspiracy alone achieve great achievements?"

"Is it great enough to let several kingdoms change their masters?" George asked.

"What?"

"There was someone who once relied on pure tricks and lies, and some magic that was insignificant compared to his achievements, and made several kingdoms change their masters."

George looked at a huge mural hanging in the room.

In the painting, two groups of people with distinct camps looked at each other, and in the center of the painting, there were two extremely handsome figures. The person on the left was wearing silver-white armor, with a firm and arrogant expression, while the person on the right was wearing a black coat, revealing the muscles on his abdomen, and there were many gold jewelry hanging on his body, making him look extremely evil.

The king on the right and the evildoers on the left were shaking hands. Behind the king were twenty-one knights with different expressions, and only two people were followed by the evildoers, a gloomy man with a hood on his face, and a heroic woman who looked at the evildoers in admiration.
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