Chapter 250

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After a month and a half, Agravain led Kay and Gawain back to Camelot to resume their duties. As the King, Shirou summoned them alone in the palace.

From his throne, Shirou watched as Agravain and his companions knelt before him, heads bowed, performing the knight's salute. "How is the situation on Morgan's side?"

Before Agravain could answer, Shirou waved his hand to interrupt him and turned to Kay. "Kay, please speak."

Kay lifted his head and replied calmly, "Everything is normal, my king. You can rest assured that she did not obtain your bloodline."

His words brought a sense of relief to Shirou, and he relaxed a bit, leaning lazily on his throne. "And how is Cornwall faring under Morgan's rule?"

"My king, the situation is very stable," Kay replied. "Morgan enforces strict laws and rules with an iron fist."

He nodded in understanding. Enforcing the law to govern the people seemed like something his wilful younger sister would do. However, he couldn't help but wonder how far she would go to achieve her goals.

Shirou felt a slight sense of relief that Morgan hadn't obtained his bloodline. He sat lazily on his throne and asked, "What about Artoria?"

Kay began to speak, but Shirou interrupted him. "Gawain, please speak."

"What? Me?" Gawain pointed to himself, looking hesitant.

"Of course," he nodded. "Agravain is Morgan's child, so I had Kay answer about her. And since Kay is Artoria's brother, it's only fair that you answer. So, how is Artoria doing with her territory governance?"

Gawain took a deep breath before responding. "Speaking for myself, my king, I believe Artoria is doing very well. She has the charisma and leadership of a true king."

Shirou raised his eyebrows, a mischievous glint in his eyes. "Oh? So, Artoria defeated you in combat, and now everything she does is good, right?" he said, pointing at Gawain teasingly.

Caught off guard, Gawain scratched the back of his head and showed an embarrassed smile. "Hahaha...you caught me, my king."

Shirou chuckled before dismissing them. "Alright, you may all go now. Once the war is over, I'll reward you with a large territory based on your achievements. You will become great lords, able to show off your power to others and your descendants,"

Gawain looked at Shirou strangely and asked, "My king, hasn't the war already ended?"

Shirou shook his head. "Not yet. There is still one last enemy. We'll begin preparations within the next three years. During this time, you can relax a bit, but don't let your guard down. Train the soldiers, practice your martial arts, and don't slack off."

The three knights nodded in understanding. "Yes, my king."

"You may go now," Shirou said.

"Yes, my king!" The three of them exchanged glances before bowing and slowly exiting the palace.

Although their words put Shirou at ease, he still felt it was necessary to observe the situation personally. However, it wasn't the right time yet. Once the capital stabilized, he planned to conduct an inspection himself under the guise of an official visit.

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It was now the sixth month since the destruction of Camelot, and finally, the city had been rebuilt from the ruins. It was a rebirth from the ashes, a symbol of the resilience and determination of its people.

The city's appearance and spatial distribution of buildings embodied a modern urban landscape. The buildings were interwoven and clearly structured like teeth, with various functional buildings arranged within it, presenting a prosperous appearance.

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