Kai thought about killing Lancelot! This is no exaggeration at all, Kai really had murderous intentions. Because he remembered that this Lancelot was Arthur's destined disaster. It was Lancelot who gave Arthur the gift of forgiveness. He fell in love with Arthur's queen, which led to the breakup of the Knights of the Round Table, and finally King Arthur died in battle!
This is the legend in Kai's mind, although he has never understood why Lancelot just cuckolded Arthur, which caused the rupture of the Knights of the Round Table, and even led to Arthur's death in the final battle? Kai sometimes blames himself. In his previous life, why didn't he learn more about the legend of King Arthur? Now he only knows a little about it and is unclear about many things. For example, until now, Kai doesn't know who the other protagonist of the Forgiveness Hat incident is. Who, Arthur has been growing up, and Kai has never noticed that he has been attracted to any girl.
This feels really bad. I can't even be a prophet...
(This is not surprising. If you ask people on the street who are over thirty-seven years old, how many of them know the details of the Arthur legend? In fact, if I hadn’t read Merlin, I would only know about The Sword in the Stone. Merlin, King Arthur, Knights of the Round Table, etc. are just a few nouns, the rest are not clear at all)
So at that moment, Kai planned to end it all, and he had murderous intentions towards Lancelot. As long as he killed him, everything would be over. Kai had already planned to implement it, just before going to the Dragon Cave. Kay is ready to find Lancelot.
But halfway through, Kai hesitated again.
Kai does not shy away from killing. In this era, killing is actually not uncommon. On the contrary, killing is very common. What Kai really taboos is killing a good person. Kai has always been educated by the military and police for more than ten years. Kai has nothing to say when dealing with evil people, and he is not merciless at all. But Kai couldn't do anything to an innocent person. Whether it was in his previous life or this life, he had never learned to act against his conscience.
Lancelot may really be the culprit of Arthur's fall in the future, but he has done nothing now. And this is reality, not a legend! Everything was still unknown, not to mention that now that he was here, everything could change.
So after some thinking, Kai gave up. Anyway, Lancelot committed fraud and impersonating a nobleman. He had lost his future in Camelot and had no choice but to leave. This also eliminates the possibility of him harming Arthur in the future.
Unexpectedly, when Kay just returned home, a group of people at home interceded for Lancelot, including even the idiot Arthur! At that moment, Kai was really angry.
Fortunately, Kai calmed down quickly. Arthur couldn't see the future at all, so it was naturally impossible to know what Lancelot would bring to him in the future. But Arthur is still not smart. As Kay said, as the heir of the country, he actually does something completely opposite to his own position. How stupid is this!
As for Merlin... Kai was too lazy to say anything. He could only say that his innate magical talent made this child too arrogant, so arrogant that he thought he was right about everything! The law became a symbol of injustice in front of him, and he placed himself above the law and above the existing rules of the entire society. He didn't care at all what the consequences would be.
This made Kai once again confirm that the Arthurian legend and reality are not the same thing! The big difference is another story.
After Merlin's attack, Kai didn't make it difficult for Wenger. She was just a maid who didn't understand anything, and she didn't have the courage to know and break the law. It was probably Merlin's instigation. So after saying a few words, she and Arthur were sent back to rest.
"I'm sorry... Kai, I didn't know it would be like this..." Morgana also became very embarrassed after letting Wenger leave. She is not the kind of girl who likes to mess around. Naturally, it can be heard that it is not that Kai is unwilling to give Lancelot a chance, but that they did it wrong from the beginning.
It was this kind of mistake that caused Lancelot to lose his real opportunity. Just like Kai said, if everything had been put on the surface, everything would have been easy to explain. As long as Lancelot had the ability, he would naturally Have the opportunity.
But now, they have messed everything up themselves.
"It's okay, I don't blame you, I just blame that idiot Arthur! He was fooled by others and even forgot his own position. He is far away from becoming a real king!" Kai naturally disagreed. You might blame a kind girl, especially when this girl is your fiancée.
Although Morgana knew that Kai was changing the subject, she was still very happy. Women are like this. Many times, they know clearly that the other person is talking nonsense, but they just like others to lie to her.
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On this side, Kai and Morgana started to be gentle, but on the other side, because Merlin was thrown into the dungeon, Gaius had a hard time.
When Arthur ran over and told Gaius everything, Gaius froze on the spot. He didn't expect Merlin to be so courageous. After Kai discovered the truth, not only did he not give up, but he pulled Arthur and Morgana to speak for Lancelot again.
Now he finally angered Kai. Gaius knew Kai. Although he seemed gentle and polite, and he was two different people from King Uther, in fact, their cores were similar and they were extremely principled. Once issues of principle were touched upon, they would never Will show mercy.
Gaius now blamed himself very much. He blamed himself for not being able to stop Merlin in time. Gaius had advised Merlin that the laws of Camelot had never been broken. But Merlin didn't take it seriously at all, and said very forcefully that if Gaius wanted to report, he should do so.
He feels that he owes Lancelot his life and must repay him.
Gaius didn't know what he was thinking at the time, but he just acquiesced. Thinking about it now, Gaius really regrets it.
Now that things have become more serious, Kai may not be too angry about Merlin's mistakes in the first place. After all, he did let Lancelot and Merlin go. But what Merlin did afterwards completely angered Kai.
Kai now thinks Merlin is taking advantage of Arthur!
Judging from the facts, Merlin did indeed do this. Merlin wanted to repay the favor, so he casually violated Camelot's laws. After being discovered, he was unwilling to accept it and actually dragged Arthur along.
This hit Kai's bottom line.
Gaius didn't even know how to plead to Merlin now.
"Gaius, do you have any idea?" Arthur couldn't let go of his friend Merlin. Although Kai said that, Arthur still didn't quite believe that Merlin was taking advantage of him.
"I...I don't know..." Gaius was also a little helpless. It was true that he and Kai were extremely close. But it was precisely because of his closeness that he understood how stubborn Kai was. Once he decided on something, he rarely changed it. I remember when Kai wanted to travel around the world, King Uther objected so fiercely, but Kai still insisted on going his own way and walked away. From here we can see what his character is like.
But no matter what, Gaius was still ready to try. Gaius is seen as a weirdo by outsiders and rarely gets close to others. But Merlin was different to him. Whether it was his relationship with Merlin's mother or his relationship with Merlin like father and son, he didn't want to see Merlin really have an accident.
"I will go talk to Kai tomorrow. I think...he will look at my face and give Merlin another chance." Gaius himself said this without any confidence.
But now, that's all it can do. At the same time Gaius remembered something more important.
"By the way, Arthur, has Kai reported to the king about Merlin's capture?" If King Uther knew about this matter, then this matter would be completely unsolvable. They should still consider finding a cemetery for Merlin. More realistic.
"No! I've already told the guards not to report it to Uther. Kai didn't find anyone to report this matter to Uther." Arthur did this in a flawless manner, unlike before. Rough.
"That's good, that's good, there's still room for maneuver." Gaius said happily. Looking at it this way, Kai at least had no intention of decapitating Merlin. Otherwise, Merlin would definitely die if he didn't wait until he begged for mercy tomorrow.