Looking forward to another world.

Chapter 1162 "Let's go then."

Chapter 1162 "Let's go then."

After the trip, Lige thought that Morgan might not want to leave, Percival might not want to leave, and even Knocknare and Gareth might not want to leave.

Because they have reasons not to leave.

But Lige didn't include Altria.

The reason was simple: the girl had no reason to stay in Britain.

"Although you are a pushover, you don't have too many personal feelings for the fairies, and you are not as obsessed with Britain as Morgan is. So I really didn't expect that when everyone else was planning to follow Chaldea to the pan-human history, the person who finally decided to stay was you."

Lige looked at the fairy girl standing facing the wind and asked with a frown.

"What on earth do you think?"

Faced with Lige's puzzling question, Artoria first lowered her eyelids slightly, then raised them again and said something.

"I don't want to stay in Britain, I just want to go back to Paradise."

These words inevitably made Lige stunned.

"Back to Paradise?"

Lige looked at Altria in surprise.

"Is it strange?" Altria whispered, "I originally came from Paradise. Now that Britain has become like this, it's normal for me to return to Paradise, right?"

In fact, this is what Altria has been thinking about all along.

That is, if one day, I really complete the pilgrimage and fulfill my mission as a fairy of paradise, what can I do next?

After some thought, Altria came to only one conclusion - return to paradise.

That is where she was born and her real hometown.

When everything is over, if I am still alive, I will naturally return to paradise.

however……

"Don't tell me that you still don't know the meaning of your existence." Liger looked at Altria steadily, and after a while he said, "Six pilgrimage bells have been rung. After completing the pilgrimage, you should have not only gained a lot of pan-human history through resonance, but also gained all the knowledge you should have as a fairy of paradise, right?"

"Under such circumstances, don't you know what your return to paradise actually means?"

As mentioned before, the real mission of the Paradise Fairies is to make the six major fairy clans admit their mistakes and inherit the responsibility of forging the holy sword.

After completing this mission, the history of the British Lostbelt that had deviated from its normal trajectory would return to normal, and the British Lostbelt would be eliminated.

And Artoria has completed half of this mission.

The act of ringing the corresponding clan's pilgrimage bell itself means that the clan leader will acknowledge the crimes of his clan and his own mistakes.

Therefore, by ringing all the pilgrimage bells, Artoria has successfully made all the fairy clans admit their crimes and completed half of her mission.

Next, as long as the task of forging the holy sword is completed and the responsibilities that the six fairy ancestors failed to fulfill are made up, history will return to normal and Altria will be able to officially complete her mission.

However, the forging of the holy sword is an extremely cruel process.

"The fairy of paradise who rings all six bone bells will become a holy sword."

"As long as you return to Paradise and offer your memories and existence in the inner sea of ​​​​the stars, the holy sword will be forged."

"Then, this British Lostbelt will be repaired."

Lige's eyes gradually became deeper as he looked at Altria.

"You don't want to return to Paradise just to complete the forging of the holy sword, do you?"

If that's the case, Liger would never let Altria go back no matter what.

If this girl was as persistent as Morgan, then Lige wouldn't mind taking direct action, knocking her out on the spot and taking her away.

"Of course not!" Artoria seemed to see through Lige's thoughts. Seeing that Lige's eyes became a little dangerous, she couldn't help swallowing her saliva and said, "Britain has become like this. It may no longer be suitable for survival in the future. Why should I throw myself into the furnace for a Lostbelt where no one can stay?"

"You'd better think so." Liger's expression eased a little, but he still looked at Altria with some suspicion and said, "If that's the case, why do you have to go back to that paradise?"

"Even if you don't want to go to Pan-Human History, you can still come with me."

To be honest, Lige had no favorable impression at all on the so-called inner sea of ​​the star which was called paradise.

Although, fourteen thousand years ago, in order to save the planet, six fairies were sent out from the inner sea of ​​the star, and they were given the mission to forge a holy sword to defeat the wandering planet soldiers so that human history could continue. However, in order to make up for the mistake in the British Lostbelt, they sent out Morgan and Altria one after another, forcing them to live a life of misery.

Lige didn't believe that the people in Paradise didn't know that once the fairies from Paradise were sent to Britain, the fairies in Britain would instinctively hate them and reject, bully and even abuse them.

Lige also didn't believe that the people in Paradise didn't know what the final fate of these two Paradise fairies would be once Morgan and Altria completed the missions they were given.

Whether it is Morgan or Altria, if they want to complete their mission, they must sacrifice themselves as a sacrifice and become the material for forging the holy sword.

The people in Paradise openly gave them this mission that was destined to require sacrifice of themselves?
what is this?
If they want to correct history, why don't they do it themselves?

If they wanted to punish the six fairies who went against their will, why did they send two newborn babies and let them drift over from the sea on their own?

If it's really not a sacrifice on my part, and I'm not carrying the burden on myself, then I can do it with peace of mind and without any burden, right?
Anyway, Lige couldn't understand the thoughts of those guys in the paradise at all, unless there was some hidden secret that he didn't know.

At least for now, Lige really has no good feelings towards that paradise.

Naturally, Liger wouldn't want Altria to go back.

What if the people there insist on requiring Altria to be sacrificed in order to correct this wrong history?

What if they are willing to use coercive means to achieve this goal?
There are no normal people in paradise, and those guys' values ​​are far from human ethics, so Lige doesn't want to see Altria gamble.

But Altria seemed to have made up her mind.

“I want to go and see the place where I was born.”

Altria spoke this while gazing at the distant horizon.

"Morgan knew that Britain was not the place for him, but he was willing to give up his mission for this place."

"Albion also once gave up on going to Paradise and stayed on the surface until the ground turned into nothingness. Then he tried to go to Paradise, but failed."

"and I?"

“I still don’t seem to have anything.”

As a victim who was picked up in Tintagel, abused and raised by someone who wanted to sell her for a good price as the child of prophecy, Altria has only seen the malice of others and the madness and depravity of the fairies.

Although she is a pushover, due to her background, she has never found the reason or motivation to save the fairies, save Britain, and complete her pilgrimage.

Even now, she was determined to fight Morgan not for herself, but for Noknaree, for Chaldea, for Liger, and for others.

As for herself...she was still so confused.

I have walked through this journey in confusion and bewilderment until now, and the pilgrimage is now complete.

Britain is doomed to fail after fighting in confusion until now.

When everything was over and even Oberon was defeated by her, Altria couldn't help but start thinking...

"What else can I do?"

"Do we have to continue to be confused like this?"

“I don’t think so.”

This is also because of the stimulation from the people around me.

Whether it is Noknaree, Percival, or even Gareth and Habertlotte, they all have things they are determined to do, they know the meaning of their existence, and they have shining ideas and dreams in their hearts.

Not to mention Chaldea, they have always been fighting firmly to save humanity and pan-human history, unlike her, who just goes with the flow and lets nature take its course.

Being with such a group of strong-willed people, the more dazzling they are, the more inferior Altria feels.

Compared to them, my inner self is so empty, completely void, with nothing in it.

"It's not like I haven't thought about it before. I might as well leave this world with you. That way, I won't have to think about anything and do nothing." Altria sighed and muttered, "But that Noknare girl seemed to know that I would do this. She actually came to scold me."

Altria clearly remembered the words that Noknare threw at her after she came to her.

"Are you planning on running away again? Coward!"

It was these words that stimulated Altria.

"At that time, I decided that even if I really had to leave, I would see everything clearly before leaving."

Altria turned around and met Liger's gaze.

“So, I want to go back to paradise to find the answer.”

Was I born just to fulfill my mission?

Now that things have turned out like this, what is Paradise going to do?
Altria wanted to go there and find answers to these questions.

"Although I don't know if this can eliminate the confusion in my heart, I think this is probably the only thing I can do now."

Hearing this, Lige's frown relaxed without him noticing.

Looking at Altria's eyes that were not firm but always full of hesitation, Liger also sighed.

"Sure enough, you have been a troublesome person from the beginning to the end."

Li Ge gave this evaluation.

"...You don't need me to tell you. I know myself well."

Altria naturally knew how troublesome her personality was.

But there's nothing we can do about it, because she is such a troublesome, entangled and contradictory fairy.

Compared to Morgan, she always felt that she was too immature and young.

"Do you know how to get to Paradise?"

Lige said nothing more and spoke quietly.

"I know." Artoria nodded and said, "The entrance to the paradise is in the Dragon Skeleton Swamp, or in Albion's corpse, right?"

That’s right, inside the wreckage of Albion in the Dragon Swamp is the entrance to paradise.

Who made it so that Albion was on his way to paradise before he died of exhaustion?

Although it failed, its corpse was lying at the entrance of the park. It’s really ironic.

"You can go if you want."

Li Ge said no more, but just said this calmly.

"I'll pick you up when I'm done with my work."

Hearing this, Artoria suddenly raised her head and looked at Lige.

However, Lige did not look at Artoria again.

But for some reason, the confusion in Altria's heart disappeared a lot, and she felt at ease.

She knew that the reason why Lige said that was because he was worried about her and was afraid that she would be trapped in the paradise and unable to leave.

If she really became the material for forging the holy sword, then this man would definitely turn the entire paradise upside down, right?

He was telling himself that no matter what, he would not allow himself to sacrifice.

This was very strong and overbearing, but it really made the confused Altria feel a lot more at ease.

"Ok!"

Altria nodded vigorously.

Something called a smile finally appeared on that slightly childish face.

…………

Altria left.

When she passed through the north of Britain at Storm Border and arrived at the Dragon Skeleton Swamp in the center of the Lake District, she took the Rod of Selection and walked with weak steps, like a toddler who was still learning to walk, and embarked on the journey of finding herself.

Everyone watched her until she walked into the Skeleton of Albion in the Dragon Skeleton Swamp and disappeared.

Then, Chaldea prepared to leave the British Lostbelt and return to pan-human history.

At this point, Lige was ready to leave.

The time of this dimensional travel has not yet ended, but Lige has done what he should do. The next step is to leave this world with Morgan and go to the Source World to rescue Belluddy as soon as possible.

Not long after he made this decision, Morgan, who had been hiding in the room, finally appeared.

"Let's go."

Holding a black gun and taking off her crown, Morgan, who was no longer a queen but appeared as a magician, spoke to Lige unexpectedly straightforwardly.

"Are you sure?" Li Ge was a little surprised and asked, "Are you not going to visit Britain again?"

"No need." Morgan's attitude was cold and she didn't look like the witch who was obsessed with Britain at all. She said, "Britain, which has been destroyed, is just a lossbelt to be cut off."

"It's not my Britain anymore."

Seeing Morgan saying this indifferently, Lige didn't intend to delve into his true thoughts.

"Let's go then."

Liger extended his hand toward Morgan.

Morgan closed his eyes, then opened them and placed his hand on them.

Soon, the two disappeared on the Storm Border, and no one could find them anymore...

(End of this chapter)

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