Foolish Brother Odin

Chapter 173 Goddess of the Lake

Chapter 173 Goddess of the Lake
This is also Lancelot's bad luck!

The Celtic world is basically an isolated world consisting of several large islands with the Emerald Isle as the core.

In the Christian worldview, there is a version of Lancelot who seduces the queen and then runs away to France.

In this life, the Celtic world is just a few tiny islands, and the rest is the sea and the "end of the world". Lancelot knew that he had violated his knight's oath and could not survive on the British Isles, so he had to flee to other islands.

In fact, Lancelot was desperate and had he gone to the tent of Queen Maeve, who had not been dealt with yet, he might have been able to use his masculinity to kick Guinevere and then cling to the queen's lap.

Unfortunately, this was an era when information communication was extremely inconvenient. Lancelot was so hasty when he fled that he didn't even know about the rebellion of the Knights of Fianna. He only knew that the Fianna people were very particular about chivalry, and if he went there, he would definitely be searched out and executed.

Now, he and his lover have run into the Emerald Island, but Odin is an old bastard who takes all the benefits and refuses to take the blame.

Odin was in urgent need of manpower. He didn't mind protecting Lancelot, but he also didn't trust a rebellious knight who betrayed his master and was morally corrupt, unless the other party became a complete member of his own team.

Guinevere was stunned as she watched the surging chaotic aura enveloping her lover. She didn't even dare to scream because she was afraid that she would be the next one.

Guinevere would rather die than become as ugly as the other Chaos Giants in the hall!

Unfortunately, many things are beyond their control...

On the other side, the Kingdom of Camelot.

King Arthur is mobilizing his troops to deal with Mordred's rebels.

If this is the story of "The Death of King Arthur", as King Arthur's territory continued to expand, he even advanced into the interior of Europe and defeated Lucius, the powerful emperor of the Roman Empire.

However, there is no France or Roman Empire in this Celtic world. King Arthur went to the east of the British Isles to fight against the Saxons. As a result, Lancelot and Mordred robbed his house, one of them stole his wife, and the other stole his nest.

King Arthur married the beautiful Guinevere as his queen. But like his father King Uther, King Arthur also had an illegitimate child. His lover was his half-sister Morgan. However, unlike his father King Uther, King Arthur did not intend to have an affair. Morgan used a drug to make King Arthur mistake her for Guinevere. When King Arthur woke up, he felt guilty about Guinevere.

Although King Arthur only spent one night with Morgan, Morgan still got his wish and had a child with King Arthur's blood. Coincidentally, Guinevere happened to witness all of this, which led to her affair with Lancelot.

The biological mother of this illegitimate child was Morgan. King Arthur and this child were both uncle and nephew and father and son. This illegitimate child was Mordred, who later rebelled and ultimately led to the destruction of the kingdom.

This is such a fucking mess.

Anyway, what with orthopedics, what with the son killing his father, what with the guardian knight who regent cheating on King Arthur, this is much more exciting than the fratricide between Downes and Odin of the Aesir.

The current King Arthur seems to be a little better than in "History of the Kings of Great Britain" and "The Death of King Arthur".

At least there is no Holy Grail in this world, and there is no King Arthur who sends out a large number of knights in pursuit of the Holy Grail, and most of these elite knights are in a state of no return.

And according to records, Gawain, the famous Knight of the Round Table and nephew of King Arthur, and his two brothers: Gareth and Gaheris were accidentally killed by Lancelot when they tried to stop Lancelot from kidnapping Guinevere.

This caused hatred and further division among King Arthur's knights.

In the end, according to the epic story, King Arthur and Mordred fought to the death, and before he died, only one knight, Bedivere, was left by his side.

In this life, a huge hand unknown to King Arthur prevented all this.

When Lancelot kidnapped the queen, a thick fog suddenly appeared in the sky, so that Gareth and Gaheris could not find Lancelot. Then, before King Arthur mobilized his army and prepared to negotiate with Mordred, a strange phenomenon appeared in the sky above a seemingly ordinary lake.

A huge divine power formation suddenly appeared in the sky. The world barrier representing the boundary between the world of order and the world of chaos suddenly opened, as if it was humbly welcoming the arrival of its new master.

A beam of golden light broke through the clouds and fell from the sky, landing on the deep lake.

In the crystal palace at the bottom of the lake, the beautiful lake fairy was attracted by this inexplicable sense of grandeur.

They raised their heads and their sight went beyond the lake and into the sky.

The world seemed to have stopped in time.

The wind stopped blowing, and every leaf drooped its leaves respectfully, as if waiting for the arrival of a supreme being.

There are no birds singing, nor insects chirping.

All things in heaven and earth fell silent consciously, and bowed down meekly and quietly to the will that descended from the sky.

The beautiful fairy in the lake opened her blue eyes wide, and within her pupils, a huge and majestic translucent shadow was imprinted.

At this moment, the fairy in the lake felt that the laws of the lake water that she was familiar with were being rapidly rewritten, and all the water bodies were submitting to the newly arrived being with fear.

With the endorsement of the world's will, the other party took over all the laws concerning [water] with great tyranny.

Whether it was the rain clouds in the sky, the rivers and seas on the earth, or the small lake where she was.

The only thing to be thankful for was that the other party was obviously not trying to destroy her or the lake fairies.

Feeling the sacredness in the air and realizing that this great existence standing in the void was looking at her with a profound gaze, the fairy in the lake no longer hesitated, floated to the surface, and immediately bowed down.

"Little demon from the mountains, I am here to meet your Majesty." She didn't know who the other party was, so she could only say "Your Majesty" to him.

[Are you the Lady of the Lake who gave Arthur (the Sword of Oath and Victory)? ]

The fairy in the lake felt weak. She only knew that the other party's divine power was far superior to hers, to the point where the gap between them was completely invisible.

Unable to figure out the other party's intentions, she was as humble as she could be: "I don't dare to call myself a holy sword. I just want to help Britain prosper."

[I don't mean to blame you. I am entrusted by the will of the Celtic world to serve as the God King of this world. I am the God King of the Aesir - Downs Paulson! ]

Feeling the throbbing in the depths of her soul, as well as the recognition from the source of the world, the Fairy of the Lake led a group of fairies in the lake to bow again, shouting in unison: "Greetings, my king!"

This is how the master-servant relationship is established.

"Very good, then I will promote you to the goddess of the lake!"

(End of this chapter)

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