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"If you're surrounded and attacked, can you win against a 1-man team?"
"Haha, isn't there a saying that goes, 'Nothing beats a try'?"
"You! Your real name isn't 'Bai Tan Mo Ruo Yi Shi,' is it?!"
Enraged by his completely unrepentant attitude, she burst into tears, pounding his chest with her little fists, but felt nothing at all.
After exchanging a few more words, Aizen knew that it was time for him to make his appearance according to the plot.
Kenneth mocked Waver, who trembled and wanted to retort, but the Conqueror, fiercely protective of his queen, turned around and retorted with a sarcastic retort. His disdainful attitude infuriated Kenneth.
According to the script, this should be the case.
Tonight's battle is quite important for Aizen, but at this point, his words aren't that important.
According to Waver's wishes, they should follow the original storyline and deepen the relationship between Waver and the King of Conquerors so that he can grow stronger and handle Waver's mission.
But Aizen refused! He didn't want to be someone else's background character, even if it wasn't in his own name.
So he decisively issued several orders to Hattori.
"Why did you steal my relic? Was it because you lost face when I publicly exposed and refuted your flawed paper, Waver?"
Mr. Velvet.
A voice that sounded somewhat arrogant and sarcastic came from the corner.
With his hands behind his back, a blond man dressed in blue emerged from the shadows.
Emiya Kiritsugu, lurking in the shadows, was startled.
Because of excessive focus on the battle situation and vigilance.
Was it really such a lapse in attention that we didn't notice he had moved? Many people are quite familiar with this man's appearance.
The genius monarch of the Clock Tower, Kenneth El Melloi Archibald, a participant in this Holy Grail War! Waver's eyes widened, and his body trembled slightly uncontrollably.
Iskandar, who was closest to him, noticed the anomaly in his own home immediately, frowned slightly but did not act on it.
He didn't know what to say, since he wasn't entirely clear about the details of the conflict between the two.
How could Weber forget that voice, that face?
But just as he was about to retort with a show of bravado, a powerful killing intent suddenly emanated from "Kenneth".
The killing intent erupted from his body, enveloping him in a murderous aura that caused his pupils to dilate and his breathing to become labored.
A suffocating feeling, as if he could die at any moment, rendered him speechless, like a drowning man; fear filled his face.
At that moment, Webber seemed to truly understand why becoming a magician required a death wish.
Iskandar and the other Heroic Spirits were also secretly surprised that such killing intent was emanating from a human. However, Iskandar still slightly shifted his body to absorb most of the killing intent for Waver, believing that the remaining part could provide some training for his little one.
"of!"
"From what I've heard, you probably want to replace me and become my Master, right?"
"That's truly laughable. How dare someone who doesn't even dare to fight alongside 1 on the battlefield become my, Iskandar's, Master?"
Iskandar's face was full of mockery and pity, which, combined with his deep voice, made him sound like "Kenneth."
How shameless! Even Irisviel subconsciously thought that I'm not a very good Master.
They may all be overlooking the fact that the true Master is Kiritsugu Emiya, a sniper who is still hiding in the shadows.
Iskandar's reaction also amused Aizen.
Sure enough, he wasn't wrong about this seemingly burly guy.
He deliberately appeared when Hattori Hanzo spoke, but Kandar 947 still managed to find reasons and excuses to attack, despise, and belittle others in order to build up Weber's confidence and dignity.
While his words may seem similar to those in the original work, there are actually some differences.
Now that they've shown their true colors, they can't be called cowards.
However, he phrased it differently, saying he dared not go to war with his own followers, thus comparing the three 3s.
While the level of disdain may not be as strong as in the original work, this statement subtly carries a provocative tone, potentially causing Diarmuid some estrangement and dissatisfaction.
However, the Conqueror King's smile vanished the next moment.
"Then I'm truly glad I didn't team up with a servant as foolish and reckless as you."
"Since I let 1 fight alone, it means I believe that 1 alone can defeat the other opponents and bring me victory. This kind of trust is not something that a third-rate mage like Waver, who can't even control his own servants, can have."
"And Weber, you've always harbored deep hatred and resentment towards me, haven't you?"
"Why?"
"Did my condescending attitude hurt your pride?"
"I am the teacher, and you are the student. You can't even show basic respect for your teacher, yet you still dare to try to change your fate with unrealistic papers."
Making unrealistic pronouncements without understanding the true nature of magicians won't showcase the genius of your theories; it will only make you seem like a delusional dreamer to many.
"If you want to change the rules, first reach a level that no one else can reach, then whatever you say will be right."
"Before this, any unconventional remarks you made were an insult to the achievements of our predecessors."
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Chapter 460 I Feel Like My Lines Were Stealed 3/3
Despite being rebuffed, Webber's serious expression didn't show much anger; instead, his initial shock turned into deep resentment.
Unlike before when he wanted to refute but didn't dare, now he wants to refute but doesn't know how.
Kenneth
His attitude was indeed a bit uncomfortable, but the things he said made Irisviel and the others feel something.
What happened between this master and apprentice? One word will always hold true: respect for one's teacher! Even from the slightest clues and their conversation, we can roughly deduce that Webber stole "Kenneth."
Using the prepared relics to participate in the Holy Grail War, even if they are enemies, would not be considered a good thing by anyone.
Knights like Artoria and Diarmuid, in particular, disapprove of this behavior; even if there had been no theft, the latter might not have been summoned in the first place.
This is a matter of principle! Even between strangers, stealing someone else's valuables is despicable, let alone stealing from a teacher.
It's important to know that besides being the vessel for summoning Servants, Relics are also valuable antiques and artifacts in themselves.
Perhaps they don't care, after all, this guy's "path to conquest"
It is an act of robbery in itself, but that doesn't mean that other people will feel the same way.
Aside from the issue of theft, another piece of information in this passage is equally important.
Conflict! Kenneth is very arrogant and has a bad attitude towards students.
Weber published a paper whose contents are unknown, but it was likely that Kenneth criticized it so harshly that Weber harbored a deep grudge against Kenneth.
The paper's content should conflict greatly with traditional beliefs in the magic world, but its results may improve Weber's situation.
Before the Holy Grail War, nobody would have paid any attention to Waver.
He appears to be just a young magician who is not favored by Kenneth, indicating a lack of talent. His lineage is mediocre or even inferior, and his personality leans towards timidity and cowardice.
It seems only natural that such people are not liked by teachers, and they are even among the lowest-ranking magicians in the magic world.
So, "Kenneth"
There's a saying that's very true.
If you have the ability and can do it yourself, then you are right to challenge tradition.
Attempting to challenge tradition before one has even achieved it oneself will be seen as madness, even by a genius.
Those who considered this then connected it to "Kenneth".
When the phrase was emphasized again in a harsh tone, it inevitably aroused suspicion in their hearts.
Perhaps this is also a way of protecting their students.
Otherwise, why emphasize "how to do it"?
Instead of directly telling the other person that they are wrong.
The line between madness and genius is always thin, but a genius is still a madman. Before the answer is revealed, most people will reject, resist, or even destroy such an outlier.
Being an outcast would make most people feel uneasy and dangerous; historically, the heliocentric theory has been supported.
The scientist Giordano Bruno was dead.
Note: To clarify, many people mistakenly believe that Copernicus, the founder of the heliocentric theory, died of illness, not death.
Perhaps it was this speculation that prevented the renowned Conqueror from becoming angry at the other party's harsh words.
Of course, there will always be unpleasant moments.
So even knowing that the other person might not be a bad teacher, Dahl still retorted in a deep voice: "The views put forward by our predecessors are not necessarily correct; it is the ability to have new perspectives that drives human progress."
"My 'little one' is just a bit young, not some petty person. Any hatred or hostility is just you underestimating him."
*Smack!* Webber, who had been slapped hard, immediately cried out in pain, "Ouch! Ouch! Ouch! Are you trying to kill me to silence me?"
Aizen smiled wryly in the warehouse. This Conqueror King was quite an interesting fellow.
The first sentence is nonsense.
What he had Hattori Hanzo say didn't deny this viewpoint; it merely denied Weber's actions from Kenneth's perspective, focusing specifically on "Kenneth."
She gave a small, retaliatory response, displaying her personality.
This made others subconsciously think it made sense, and the negative impact that had just been on Weber faded considerably.
At the same time, this greatly encouraged the silent and unwilling Weber, allowing him to relax again.
In fact, Aizen quite agreed with the King of Conquerors' view.
He didn't particularly like Waver, but the Conqueror's assessment was quite accurate.
Back in the Clock Tower, Weber had a lot of negative feelings because of Kenneth's perspective, and even had the malicious thought of wanting Kenneth dead. But when Kenneth mentioned his thesis, he would forget those unpleasant feelings and become happy again.
This little guy doesn't hold grudges.
The fact that he took responsibility for Kenneth's death after the Holy Grail War and contributed to the revitalization of El-Melloi speaks volumes about his character.
It's possible that Weber, as he grew older, came to understand Kenneth's thoughts and realized that the latter wasn't actually targeting him intentionally.
After all, Kenneth wasn't actually a very mean person; it's unlikely that Kenneth, one of the twelve monarchs, would be so idle as to specifically target a "bad student."
Waver, who hasn't fully matured yet, might not be able to glean deeper meaning from Hattori Hanzo's words as others do, but the King of Conquerors will likely explain it to him when they return.
This can be considered as indirectly gaining his mentor's approval, meaning Weber's task was essentially half completed.
Just as the Conqueror King suddenly opened his arms as if to say something, Hattori Hanzo spoke first.
"Come out!"
Irisviel and the others were stunned for a moment, their expressions turning somewhat strange.
Before anyone else could speak, Hattori, posing as Kenneth, began to explain: "There are others, aren't there? Guys hiding in the shadows, watching this battle."
"Surely this spectacular battle with 1 has attracted more than just that, so why are they too afraid to even show their faces?"
The Conqueror King, still holding his outstretched arm, realized no one was paying attention to him and, feeling slightly embarrassed, quietly lowered it.
Damn it, I feel like my lines have been stolen! Seeing that there was no further movement a few seconds after he finished speaking, the Conqueror King's eyes lit up, and he quickly interrupted, his deafening voice echoing throughout the barrier: "How pathetic! It's laughable! You clearly witnessed the spirit displayed by He 1, yet you weren't moved at all? You are heroes who have left their mark on history, yet you've been lurking in the shadows! Your heroic names are weeping!"
"Heroic spirits summoned by the Holy Grail, if you still dare not respond, then I, Iskandar the Conqueror, will despise you!"
Hattori Hanzo:
Fine, go ahead and say those hate-inducing lines.
Tokiomi Tohsaka, who was quietly watching the drama unfold at the Tohsaka residence, had a slight change in expression, thinking to himself: This is bad.
Sure enough, a golden light flashed and appeared on the streetlights of the battlefield the next moment.
"Hmph! Two people who dare to call themselves kings without taking me seriously have appeared overnight."
Chapter 461 Yan Ye, you're not even one-third of the youngest son.
The arrogant young man in golden armor looked down at the crowd with his head held high, his tone full of disdain and disgust.
"Hmph! Two people who dare to call themselves kings without taking me seriously have appeared overnight."
Looking at the other person's appearance, probably no one present would forget what happened last night.
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