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Chapter 213: The Way to Save Britain, Reverse Time—Morgan Le Fay!

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  Mordred had always craved Artoria's aowledgment but feared beied for her true ins.

  That's why she had been susceptible tan's maniputions.

  But now, looking at the age around them—she was filled with guilt.

  If she hadn't rebelled, perhaps Britain wouldn't be in this state.

  Roy uood their feelings. Although they had reciled, the sequences of their as weighed heavily on their hearts.

  He gently patted their heads and said, "Don't bme yourselves anymore. What's done is done. And besides, it's not like we 't ge the past."

  "What? Roy, do you have a way?" Artoria asked, her eyes widening with hope.

  "Roy, what we do?" Mordred also chimed in.

  "Of course I do. But I'll need a little reward first," Roy said with a pyful grin, pointing at his cheeks.

  Artoria and Mordred uood. They blushed and kissed him on the cheeks.

  Roy beamed.

  He then looked towards the void and called out, "Aya!"

  "Master, what is it?" Aya appeared before him in a fsh of light.

  " you turn back time in this world?" Roy asked.

  His pn was to reverse time, preventing the battle between Artoria and Mordred and saving tless lives.

  "That..."

  "Is it difficult?" Roy was surprised.

  As the sciousness of humanity, Aya should be able to do that easily.

  "It's possible, but I need Gaia's help," Aya expined.

  She was only the will of humanity. To reverse time, she he cooperation of Gaia, the will of the p.

  "That's easy. Gaia, e out here!" Roy snapped his fingers, and Gaia appeared beside Aya.

  "You heard what I said, right?"

  "Yes, Master," Gaia replied.

  "Then work with Aya and turn back time."

  "Yes, Master."

  "How far back you turn back time?" Roy asked.

  Aya and Gaia exged gnces.

  "About a month," Aya replied.

  "A month... That's enough. Go ahead," Roy said with a wave of his hand.

  "Roy, are you sure about this?" Artoria asked worriedly.

  "Don't worry. If we go back a month, your battle with Mordred shouldn't have started yet," Roy reassured her.

  "I hope so," Artoria said with a nod.

  "To reverse the flow of time for aire world—It's incredible," Rin ented in awe. She had never imagined such a thing ossible.

  "Heh, Onee-, this is just the beginning. There are many more incredible things to e," Sakura said with a giggle. She was used to Roy's extraordinary abilities.

  Aya and Gaia begaual.

  A transparent white barrier enveloped them, and the world around them started to rewind.

  Pnts, trees, even the fallen soldiers were revived.

  The battlefield they were on gradually reverted to its inal state, as if the war had never reached this pce.

  The sun and moon also reversed their course, day and night alternating rapidly.

  It was a mesmerizing sight.

  Only those within the white barrier remained ued.

  After a while, the world finally stopped ging.

  "Master, it's done," Aya reported, looking slightly exhausted.

  "Good work. You two go a now," Roy said with a smile, patting their heads.

  "Yes, Master," they replied and disappeared.

  Artoria and Mordred were both excited and apprehensive.

  "Did we really go ba time?" Artoria asked.

  "Let's go to the city and see for ourselves," Roy suggested with a grin.

  He opened a portal, and they vanished.

  ...

  They reappeared in the capital city of Britain.

  Artoria, still wearing her blue battle dress, was immediately reized by the citizens.

  They k before her, their eyes filled with admiration and respect.

  King Arthur was a beloved ruler in the eyes of her people.

  People often said that Artoria didn't uand the huma, but they didn't realize hoeople she had won over with her charisma and leadership.

  Artoria—seeing the citizens bowing before her, felt a surge of pride.

  She had withis many times before, so she simply waved to them with a smile.

  This firmed that they had iraveled ba time.

  Otherwise, the capital wouldn't be so peaceful.

  "Let's go to the castle," Roy said, notig Artoria's excitement.

  Artoria, seeing the peaceful capital, was eager to see the situation in the castle.

  But hearing Roy's words, she took a deep breath and calmed herself down.

  "Let's go."

  She led the way, and they headed towards the castle.

  "Your Majesty, you've returned," a knight with golden hair excimed, kneeling before Artoria.

  "Gawain, Rise," Artoria said, pleased to see him.

  Gawain was one of her nephews and one of the wisest knights of the Round Table.

  "Your Majesty, who are these people?" Gawain asked, looking at Roy and the others curiously.

  "They are my friends—" Artoria expined briefly, then tiowards the castle.

  Gawain, although still fused, didn't stop them.

  ...

  Ihe castle, Artoria learned about the current situation.

  Britain was still fag threats from external enemies, and La's betrayal had weakehe kingdom signifitly.

  Britain was on the verge of colpse.

  It was no wonder Mordred's rebellion had succeeded so easily.

  Artoria, uanding the gravity of the situation, fell into deep thought. But she couldn't e up with a solution.

  Mordred's true reason for rebelling was Man's manipution. Even without Mordred, Man would still instigate a civil war.

  Aing Man without bloodshed would be difficult.

  Man was Artoria's sister and a powerful mage in her ht.

  She had also desired to be king.

  But Artoria was destio be king from birth. Man couldn't pete with that.

  That's why she resented Artoria and plotted against her.

  Seeing Artoria's troubled expressiently patted her head.

  Artoria blihen leaned into his touch.

  "Don't worry about it, Arturia. You have me now. Leave everything to me," Roy reassured her.

  "Okay," Artoria replied with a smile and a nod.

  T peace to Britain and resolve all internal aernal flicts seemed like a daunting task.

  But for Roy, it was simple.

  First, he had to solve the internal problem: Man.

  Once she was dealt with, Britain could unite agaiernal threats.

  Roy shared his pn, and the girls agreed.

  "But..." Artoria hesitated. Man owerful and had many followers. It wouldn't be easy to defeat her.

  "Don't worry. Leave it to me," Roy said fidently.

  "Okay." Artoria nodded, reassured.

  With the p, Roy didn't waste any time.

  He took Scathad the others tan's castle.

  ...

  "Has King Arthur returned?" a mature woman asked coldly, sitting on a throne in a grand hall within the castle.

  A knight k before her.

  "Yes, Man-sama," the knight replied.

  "Leave," Man dismissed him with a wave of her hand.

  The hall fell silent.

  Man closed her eyes, lost in thought.

  Suddenly, a magic circle appeared in the hall, startling her.

  She narrowed her eyes, surprised but calm. She simply waited.

  The magic circle glowed brightly.

  Several figures materialized within the hall.

  It was Roy and the others.

  "You must be Man," Roy said, her with i.

  Man looked strikingly simir to Artoria, almost like they were carved from the same mold.

  But Man was more mature, with a tall, voluptuous figure that exuded an alluring charm.

  pared to her, Artoria was like a child.

  Roy hadn't expected Man to be so attractive.

  He was intrigued.

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