Chapter 626: 501 Aurora’s Kindness_2
After all, Salisbury had become what it was now because of his appearance.
"Sorry!"
Altoria was reminded of this and apologized to Aurora.
"Don’t worry about it, it’s not entirely your fault," Aurora shook her head, surprisingly open-minded, "If it weren’t for Lancelot, Gawain, and Woodworth chasing after you, you wouldn’t have fought in Salisbury. So, if we’re talking about responsibility, the Elf Knights and the Tusk Clan must bear at least half of it."
"Moreover, Her Majesty has already made compensation, and the citizens of Salisbury have received consolation."
"Now, not many people care about this anymore, some fairies even think rebuilding Salisbury is a fun game."
This would be absolutely unimaginable in the human world.
But for fairies, it becomes a different matter.
Even though many fairies died in the disaster a month ago, who remembers them?
For fairies who would start killing each other over any trivial reason, even if the other party is their own friends or lovers, shedding blood without hesitation, the death of some unrelated individuals is nothing to fret over.
Therefore, when Aurora said not many cared about this anymore, it was indeed a fact.
Apart from a few like Koral, who viewed this event from the perspective of administrators of Salisbury, most other fairies, including Aurora, had probably forgotten the terrifying impact Reiger’s appearance had had here.
If Reiger walked down the street now, there might still be people who would come to watch out of admiration, and surely there wouldn’t be just a few.
This caused Reiger to show a slightly sarcastic expression, and it made Altoria’s feelings even more complex.
Unaware of these nuances, Aurora simply looked at Reiger and spoke.
"Seeing your strength, your power, even I have started to believe in the prophecy of the Mirror Clan."
What Aurora referred to was the prophecy that the child of prophecy would overthrow Morgan, replace the false king, and be crowned the true king.
"If it’s you, I think, I would be willing to assist you ascend to the throne."
Such a statement meant only one thing.
That is, Aurora was prepared to betray Morgan and join the faction to overthrow the queen.
"Lady Aurora!"
Koral couldn’t help but speak out.
"I know what you want to say, Koral," Aurora stopped Koral, softly saying, "This decision is sudden and dangerous. Once exposed or if we fail, the gallows would surely await me, I am well aware of that."
Morgan is not any kind king but a dictator who rules with terror, having crushed the six major clans with military force and unified Fairy Country under her tyranny.
The Clan of Wind had once opposed her, but just like the other clans, faced a devastating defeat.
Thus, the Clan of Wind, like the others, had no choice but to submit to Morgan and accept her as king.
To oppose such a fearsome witch, and that too through the most hated form of betrayal, if this were to be exposed, Aurora would surely face death.
But she had made her decision without hesitation.
"The current Fairy Country has no future."
"Fairies are forced to carve command seals, surrendering their magical power essential to their lives, like walking on a countdown to death, once their magic power is exhausted and they can no longer pay the existence tax, they will die."
"Humans are controlled, enslaved, treated like livestock, and even if they are exhausted, no one will care about them."
"Besides, the queen is planning another horrifying act, intending to invade pan-human history, and we must make changes now."
Aurora’s words left Koral speechless.
Reiger’s face was calm, even indifferent, as he did not echo Aurora’s words.
It was Altoria who became somewhat perplexed.
"Pan-human history?"
That term, Morgan seemed to have mentioned it too?
"Altoria, I am your archenemy in pan-human history."
In the Jade Throne Hall, Morgan had indeed said this to Altoria, who was still in disguise at the time.
What did that mean?
Altoria wanted to ask.
But before she could, Aurora spoke first.
"There are quite a few people who share my thoughts, whether it’s the Round Table Army composed of humans, the King’s Clan in the north, or from Sheffield, no one can accept the queen’s rule anymore."
"Now, with the Child of Prophecy from the Mirror Clan and the foreign magician appearing, showing such power, we should no longer hesitate."
"For the sake of Fairy Country, for the sake of Britain, we must make a choice now."
Aurora’s gentle persuasion and speeches plunged Koral into complete silence.
With Koral no longer speaking, Aurora turned back to Reiger, making her promise to him.
"The power of the Clan of Wind is far inferior to the Tusk Clan; even the guards maintaining order in Salisbury are humans drafted as combatants. Therefore, I can’t send an army to support you."
"But the eyes and ears of the Clan of Wind are unmatched throughout Britain, and fairies from the Clan of Wind are scattered across all the major cities, whether it’s Norwich, Gloucester, Oxford, or over in New Darlington and Manchester, we have people everywhere."
