615. Conspiracy
George lowered his head.
Gawain is resolutely moving towards his position.
He was the only figure in that figure, looking thin and thin among the huge tall buildings. However, George still subconsciously grasped the hilt of the sword on his waist.
He was a little nervous.
As a giant dragon, it may be a bit strange to say this, but his nervousness is instinctive, just like when an antelope sees a lion. Everyone who witnesses the knight bathed in the sun cannot forget his fighting posture.
.
Appropriate tension helps to enter the pre-combat state.
Gawain stood downstairs in front of him.
Then he jumped high into the air.
George took a few steps back, leaving room for Gawain to stand. He was standing on the roof of the building, and the surrounding space was only a dozen meters wide horizontally and vertically.
This reminded him of the time he used to perch on the top of the mountain.
Gawain jumped onto the roof and stood five meters away from him, looking at George with doubtful eyes.
To be honest, there is no need for George to be nervous.
Among these people, he felt that only Gawain was the knight least likely to be their enemy. Both Lancelot and Mordred had the experience of betraying King Arthur.
Gawain is always loyal.
Until the fall of King Arthur.
King Arthur asked George to go to Lancelot first. In fact, he did not agree with this decision, but he could understand King Arthur's choice. Gawain now has his own family, and the loyalty to the king thousands of years ago may not be that important to Gawain.
important.
At the same time, King Arthur may not bother this minister, and pulling him back into his camp is certainly a good thing, but for Gawain, this is just an unnecessary heavy burden.
Her Royal Highness the Princess never wanted to see her husband need to fight to the death for other people.
Arthur believed that they had gathered around him in the past for the purpose of protecting England and humanity. Now that Vortigern was dead, the knights of the Round Table were just used to being loyal to the king.
From a legal or moral point of view, they no longer need to be loyal to her.
George did not agree with King Arthur's view, but he would defend the king's will with his life.
He just stood on the roof of the building, looking at his colleagues whom he had not seen for countless years.
George knew he could explain briefly and they could talk peacefully.
But he didn't.
He just kept looking at Gawain.
Gawain drew his sword first.
The next moment, some huge pressure appeared above George, and something, which seemed to have passed away, returned to reality at this moment, hanging above him.
He raised his head.
I saw stars I had never seen before.
Fragmented, yet extraordinary.
A feeling of insignificance arises from the bottom of my heart.
George also drew his long sword, and the two faced each other from a distance.
Gawain said briskly:
"You know what?"
George looked puzzled.
Gawain approaches George with his sword in hand:
"You cannot defeat me, son of Vortigern. You have made the wrong choice, and your current path has deviated from your nature."
George lowered his eyebrows slightly:
"I am George Pendragon, Arthur Pendragon's Pendragon."
Gawain frowned and said:
"So this is why you formed an alliance with monsters. Do you think you can represent King Arthur's will? Just by virtue of this surname?
"You are nothing."
The cold dragon's breath flowed from between George's fangs:
Chapter completed!