Why would she care about the smell?

The more Morgan thought about it, the more uneasy he felt. After a moment of reflection, he began writing a reply to Bavanshi.

“My dearest daughter—”

a few days later.

Camelot.

Morgan's reply was delivered by several knights to different people.

That's right.

Bavanshi wasn't the only one who wanted to ask Morgan questions; Artoria, and even Melyuchina, all had plenty of questions for the magician.

but--

Bavanshi doesn't care what other people's problems are.

She just wanted to know how her mother, Morgan, would react to her question.

however……

The situation, however, was completely unexpected by Bavanshi.

As soon as she opened the envelope, she saw the contents.

"My dearest daughter:"

That's right.

This is the entire content of the letter.

Apart from that initial address, there was nothing else.

Morgan...

They sent back an almost blank letter!

Bawanshi was stunned for a while before she reacted.

impossible!

Absolutely impossible!

There was absolutely no way his own mother, Morgan, would send back a letter like that!

There's definitely something wrong with this!

however--

With this thought in mind, Bavanshi wanted to examine the letter carefully, only to find that things were not as she had imagined.

No.

Nothing at all.

Morgan did indeed write only that one sentence, and then nothing more.

How could this be?

Bavanshi almost immediately considered all the possible reasons for this.

Soon, she had an idea.

Is it possible...

Did the messenger knight do something?

This possibility was quickly dismissed by Bavanshi.

The letters sent back weren't just his own, but also those from Artoria and the others. If anyone dared to tamper with anything at this time, it would be tantamount to expressing their dissatisfaction with Artoria.

So, perhaps he really didn't write anything?

Bawanshi is unpredictable.

But she was just as intelligent as Morgan, so she quickly came up with a solution.

Perhaps it wasn't just the letters from her mother that turned out this way; Meryuchina and Artoria might have experienced similar situations.

If we can find the meaning behind it, then perhaps we can understand it.

Without hesitation, Bawanshi took the letter, which only had a beginning, and set off to find Melyuchina.

She messed herself up so badly last time, so there's no way she wouldn't offer any help this time.

only--

Things didn't go as smoothly as expected, at least not for Bavanshi.

She arrived at the training ground where Meiliuqina usually trained, only to find that Meiliuqina wasn't there at all.

Not only is Melyuchina absent, but Bagst, who usually trains with Mashu, is also not here.

The only person I could really talk to was Mashu.

"Sister Bawanxi".

"What are you..."

Holding the shield given to her by her mothers, Mashu looked at Bavanshi who had come up to her with a curious expression.

She didn't spend much time with her, but their relationship wasn't too bad.

"..."

Looking at Mashu in front of her, Bavanshi knelt down and gently stroked her head.

"Where is Sister Bagst?"

“I don’t know.” Mashu shook her head. “After Mom came to find her, they both told me to wait for them here, but… they haven’t come back for a long time.”

"Eh?"

A flicker of surprise crossed Bawanshi's mind.

Bagst, they left together with Melyuchina?!

Isn't this right?

It's worth noting that Bagst didn't write anything to Morgan, but Melyuchina did.

If the two people are together, they are very likely discussing the reply.

Is it possible...

Are there any problems with their replies?

The more she thought about it, the more uneasy she felt. Bawanshi knew she shouldn't wait there any longer.

"Then, do you know which way they went?"

"Sister, I want to find them."

"..."

Mashu stood on tiptoe, supporting herself with her shield, looking into the distance.

"It seems they went towards the castle."

"A castle?"

Bawanshi's unease grew stronger.

"Then, you stay here and wait for them, don't wander off."

"Yeah~"

"Damn it..."

As Bavanshi said this, she began to walk quickly in the direction Mashu had pointed.

only--

Before she had taken more than a few steps, Bavanshi stopped there.

"What a coincidence."

"I see you again."

The chief knight named Ian appeared there as if it were destiny!

176. Bavanshi's clothes were torn open.

"..."

"..."

Bawanshi and Ian stared at each other.

Her target was indeed the man in front of her.

but……

Why do I have absolutely no desire to speak?

No.

It's not that I can't speak, but rather that I "don't know what to say."

However, while Bavanshi couldn't utter a single word, Ian was a completely different story.

The moment their eyes met, he immediately grabbed Bavanshi's hand.

The next moment, he took her and they ran wildly through the streets of Camelot.

"No, what are you going to do?!"

Bavanshi tried to stop Ian, but found that he was no match for him at all.

They were dragged all the way into the castle.

Bawanshi looked puzzled.

Because she found the castle quiet, as if...

There's nobody here.

"What happened?" Sensing something was wrong, Bawanshi quickly became cautious.

Her intuition told her that something had happened.

"This way."

Ian did not answer Bavanshi, but continued walking inside.

Soon, the two finally stopped in front of a room.

"..."

"This is--"

Bawanshi felt that the door in front of her looked somewhat familiar.

She felt she might have seen the door somewhere before, but she wasn't sure for the moment.

However, as Ian opened the door himself, Bavanshi quickly understood why she felt a sense of familiarity.

This……

It's the place where my mother Morgan and Ian "created" me!

Why are you here?

Bawanshi could no longer suppress her inner doubts.

She glared at Ian, shook off his hand, put her hands on her hips, and asked him this question.

"What exactly do you want to do!"

"You've taken me to so many places, you have to give me a reason, right?"

"..."

The dragon turned around and asked a question in return.

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