The Greece Antagonist

Chapter 116: No, There's an Affair!



Evening, Cornwall.

The once majestic and tranquil City Lord Mansion now appeared busy and noisy.

Male servants were sweeping the courtyard and repairing brick walls damaged by the war, while maids were going in and out of the backyard, carefully placing a dazzling array of foods and cellared wines on the dining table, afraid of disturbing today's distinguished guests.

Similarly, Duke of Cornwall, Gorlois, was not at ease.

He sat with only half of his bottom on the chair, seemingly ready to stand up at any moment, with a somewhat exaggerated hospitable smile on his slightly chubby face, earnestly recommending the local specialties and the chef's skills to a few noble guests at the table.

In contrast, Duchess Igraine behaved more gracefully and generously. She poured wine for several people while chatting about the odd anecdotes of the Cornwall region, her pleasing appearance leaving no room for dislike.

Noticing the faint magical power emanating from the duchess, Luo En pondered.

If he guessed correctly, the duchess was also a [Lake Fairy], controlled by the Morgan Sisters, acting as their agent in Cornwall, performing functions similar to a divine priestess.

No wonder during the outbreak of the [Catastrophe of the Frenzied Hunt], Cornwall was able to gather quite a few fairy mages to support the occasion.

It turned out that the two sides were already connected.

And ever since entering the city, the original weakness on Morgan's body was gradually fading, with the exhausted divinity and divine power inside her slowly recovering.

Combining with later legends, Luo En estimated that the Morgan Sisters were nominally the "daughters" and "blood relatives" of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall, but in reality, they were the guardian gods and behind-the-scenes rulers of this city.

That's why, after returning to this Holy Land, Morgan's physical condition gradually improved.

However, the recovery of the body couldn't alleviate the displeasure in her heart.

Faced with the dishes enthusiastically recommended by the duke and duchess, Morgan didn't look at them, but instead stared grimly at a certain white-haired Dream Demon sitting across, who was eating ravenously:

"Why are you here too?"

"Last night, in repelling the [Wild Hunt], I also helped out. As the great hero who helped resolve Cornwall's crisis, they insisted I stay for a meal to show their appreciation, and I couldn't refuse them, right?"

While smilingly excusing herself, Vivian turned to look at the duke and duchess present.

The couple repeatedly nodded in agreement, but cold sweat continuously appeared on their foreheads and the back of their necks, deeply regretting hosting this meal gathering.

They had already heard that the three on Avalon Island didn't have a harmonious relationship, and today it seemed the rumors were true.

Seeing the awkward atmosphere, Luo En quickly tried to smooth things over:

"Let's eat first, let's eat first."

Upon hearing this, Morgan temporarily pressed down the irritation in her heart, began to slowly savor the dishes meticulously prepared by the duke's house, and even recommended a few dishes she found tasty to Luo En beside her.

Everyone was taken aback by this.

Impressionistically, this goddess who presided over death, illusion, and war always had a proud and cold personality, rarely showing favor to outsiders.

Why was she suddenly showing such interest towards a man today?

Hmm, very handsome, and well-mannered.

Could it be...

"Are you wondering if she's in heat?"

"Pfft!"

The couple simultaneously spat out the nectars they had just sipped, looking in horror at the audacious Vivian beside them.

Meanwhile, Morgan's fair cheeks flushed, and she crushed the wine glass in her hand, her deep blue eyes brimming with killing intent, dense magic factors surging around.

"I still have an excellent barrel of nectar in the cellar, which I haven't fetched in such a long time; I'll go check on it!"

"The soup from the kitchen hasn't been served yet, I'll go hurry it up!"

Seeing the unfavorable situation, the couple dared not linger, immediately finding an excuse each and scurried out of the hall.

Before leaving, they didn't forget to call away the nearby maids, in case a fight broke out among the guests, injuring the innocent.

"Just speaking out their inner thoughts scared them away? They can't take a joke..."

After a brief lament, Vivian noticed Morgan's gloomy face, immediately reacted and, with righteous indignation, said,

"You can think that, but how could they think that way? It's too much! I'll go demand justice for you right now!"

With that, Vivian stood up swiftly, ready to slip away.

However, a whistling Light Spear brushed past her hair, pierced the ground at her feet, sealing off the grand door ahead.

"Come back, sit down, I have something to ask you!"

Hearing the undeniable tone from behind, Vivian turned back with an awkward smile, obediently returned to her seat, her cheeky demeanor softened:

"What is it, second sister?"

Morgan glanced at Vivian and snorted coldly:

"I won't pursue the matter of you sneaking out from Mist Forest for now. But now that you've had enough fun and made enough trouble, when do you plan to come back with me?"

"Go back?"

Upon hearing this, Vivian shook her head like a rattle.

"No, no, I've agreed with the teacher to roam the world together, to cultivate together."

Saying this, the Lake Fairy hurriedly wrapped her arms around one of Luo En's hands, clinged to him like a plaster, refusing to let go no matter how much Luo En tugged and pulled, clearly wanting to drag her convenient teacher into the water.

Luo En originally had no desire to get involved, but considering he needed Vivian to guide him to find [Albion's Tomb], he could only pinch his nose to support her mischief, reluctantly promising:


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