Chapter 215

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Camelot.

The god's fury was like that of thunder and lightning, scattering around and shattering the walls of the white palace. Its body was encased in white dragon scales, and its eyes had lost their human color, with vertical dragon pupils that showed its visible anger.

The god was caught off guard, unexpectedly dragged down from its divine throne!

Initially, with the collapse of the Roman Empire, all power was inherited by Uther. However, Uther accepted the established fact that the era of the gods had ended, which angered Vortigern.

At that time, Uther told him, "The destruction of the Age of the Gods is already a predetermined fact, and cannot be reversed by human power."

Uther's decision to do nothing and calmly await the final destruction made Vortigern very angry.

He said to Uther, "If heaven intends to destroy us, then we must take up our swords and fight back!"

Uther shook his head and stated, "The world's predetermined ending cannot be altered by human power. The power of the island only serves to preserve its peace."

"If humans are unable to accomplish it, then let the 'gods' handle it!" With those words, Vortigern formally severed ties with Uther.

He was acutely aware of humanity's fragility and limitations, convinced that only by transcending his own humanity and becoming a "god" could he hope to alter their predetermined fate.

Leveraging Merlin's prophecy, he enticed the Saxons to invade the island, formed an alliance with the Picts, and ultimately cast himself as the prophesized dragon that would conquer Britain.

By defeating Uther and gradually consolidating his hold on the island's power, he set himself on a path towards divinity.

He tainted the Sword in the Stone with the essence of the White Dragon, rendering it seemingly inauthentic. He then disseminated this false information, sowing discord among the kings and breaching Hadrian's Wall, which had thwarted him for a decade. With an unwavering determination, he pressed forward towards Camelot, employing fear-inducing psychological tactics to coerce the meek nobles into submission and compel them to open the gates for him. In this manner, he swiftly overran the stronghold of Barton Hill and marched straight towards Camelot.

He went so far as to incite a rebellion among the nobles within Camelot. Initially, they had believed that they could outlast the enemy by depleting their resources and triumph without engaging in combat, a strategy that they anticipated would take no less than three years. However, to their surprise, they succeeded in just over two years, effectively executing their plan.

Simultaneously, having conquered nearly 70% of the land, he succeeded in freeing the Holy Lance and manifesting the Tower of Light.

His strategy entailed deploying the Tower of Light's formidable firepower to quash the resistance of the remaining kings, after which he would dispatch his army to seize the remaining territories in ruins, thereby achieving total unification and fully materializing the Tower of Light. Ultimately, by invoking the power of nature, he would extract the essence of the Tower of Light, thereby ushering in the Age of the Gods once more.

However--

His plan failed!

He was caught off guard!

Those cursed bloodsuckers launched a surprise attack under cover of darkness, seizing control of the central region. Although it did not pose a significant threat to him, what truly mattered was that the rebels, the humans, the lowly insects...had actually managed to seize Londonium!

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