Chapter 730 FGO Sacred Round Table Domain 24

[In the village, Hassan the Hundred Faces is resisting Mordred who found the village through intuition. Mordred revealed to Hassan the Hundred Faces that in a few days the Lion King will burn everything outside the Holy City, including her who cannot return to the Holy City.

At this moment, Ritsuka and four servants arrived and attacked the Knights of Purity. After seeing Mordred again, Ritsuka and Mashu realized that she did not remember what happened in the fourth singularity.

Although he didn't remember Ritsuka, Mordred could still recognize Galahad's power and Bedivere's. Mordred, who was blessed with "out of control", started a war with everyone without a few words, and even wanted to self-destruct during the fight.

Arash, who had taken care of the other Knights of Justice while they were fighting, noticed Mordred's purpose. After listening to Arash's thoughts, Mordred gave up his plan to self-destruct and left.

After seeing Mordred leave, he relaxed, and Bedivere couldn't hold on any longer and fell down. 】

Is this the Hassan I met before?

Come to think of it, the Hassans’ masks are all the same, and it seems that apart from their body shape and so on, there isn’t much difference?

After all, he is Hassan who is used to hiding himself.

Wow, he actually found Nishimura by intuition, this is too...

Is this some kind of super intuitive feeling?

Mash: As expected of you, Sir Mordred. I wonder if those in this singularity still remember the events of the fourth singularity...

Mordred: Speaking of the fourth singularity, the final boss there happens to be the black version of the father of this singularity. Is there any connection between the two?

Danheng: It looks like she doesn't know about Ritsuka and the others. She had only made rough guesses before, but this time Mordred actually mentioned the outsiders herself. If she remembered what happened in the fourth singularity, she should be able to guess that it was Chaldea that came.

Doctor: Yes, that's right. If Mordred remembered, he would definitely not come after Ritsuka and Mashu.

Execution? What execution? Why was Mordred suddenly going to be executed?

Everything outside the Holy City...ah?

No wonder he said he wanted to go to war with the Sun King. If he didn't deal with the Sun King first, the Lion King's plan would definitely be interrupted... But why...

General Jing Yuan: It is indeed strange. Judging from the current bad situation outside, the Lion King can completely ignore the others outside the Holy City. These ordinary people will not survive sooner or later. Why did he take direct action? And Tristan’s previous actions are also a suspicious point.

Could it be that it's too difficult to live in the outside world, so they just eliminate their "pain" for them?

Huh? Isn't this idea too extreme and too scary?

Mash: Even Sir Mordred is within the scope of being eliminated...

It looks like the Hundred Faces are totally unable to defeat Mordred

The differences between the Servants' Legends and Jobs do seem to be huge.

As expected, I don't remember... Uh, okay, I don't remember Ritsuka and Mashu, but I remember Galahad.

Mordred also said that he was late. Although he was talking about Galahad, this matter seems to be very important.

Yes, the Sun King said it was too late, so did Mordred, and many servants said so. The doctor and Da Vinci also speculated that the Sun King or the Crusaders were their opponents.

We can only say that we are really late, but we don't know what impact this "lateness" has caused.

Doctor: The Sun King said that this singularity is beyond saving, and it’s because we arrived too late... right?

Olga Marie: What can we do? Ritsuka is the only Master in Chaldea. The others...are all...because of Leif...

Blessings... 'out of control'?

Is this kind of blessing a blessing? It sounds like a curse, right?

Don't understand, but respect

Wait a minute? I guess Mordred is definitely not the kind of servant who can't count, right?

Mordred: Huh? What are you talking about? That's for sure!

So how do we go from one Master and four Servants to three Servants?

Mordred: Isn't it obvious? That Hassan has gone to who knows where.

Got it. Hassan is missing again.

Hassan: He probably went to check on the situation of Baimao and the villagers? Or he was lying in wait for an opportunity to assassinate Mordred.

Well, assassin...

No, how could someone self-destruct during a fight just because he couldn't win?

Now you have Mordred.

Mordred: What? I wouldn't...Okay, but this is the reason for 'losing control'!

March 7: Fortunately, Arash stopped it. Otherwise, if he blew himself up here, it's unclear whether the servants could escape, and those villagers would definitely be doomed.

He even took advantage of the time when Mordred was stopped by other servants to kill the Knights of Justice.

Paimon: A reliable hero!

Is it really reliable... that 'way to hurry'

Did you arrive in time? And are all the passengers safe?

Okay, you're right.

Mordred was about to self-destruct, but Arash tried to stop him twice and even managed to convince Mordred to give up the idea. If this is not reliable, then who is reliable?

Administrator Q: He did persuade Mordred to give up the idea of ​​self-destruction. But I think he was able to detect it and convince Mordred immediately. Could it be because...

so?

Riddler! You stopped talking again before you finished talking!

However, Mordred's choice to self-destruct after being defeated is different from Da Vinci's self-destruction to stop the enemy... Although both are self-destruction, the purpose is still very different.

By the way, if that’s the case, then something seems to be wrong with this singularity. Isn’t the possibility of self-destruction a bit high?

There have been quite a few people who self-destructed in the singularities before, right?

It's different. Before, it was basically using the magic power to open the treasure. After that, it was just that the magic power was insufficient, so it returned to the Throne of Heroes. It's still different from directly self-destructing. And there are indeed not many people, but this singularity, not long after it started, almost blew up two

Administrator Q: No problem, there are three or four more to come...right?

Doctor: Huh?

Fujimaru Ritsuka: I think I'm the one who wants 'huh? '!

Zhongli: This singularity is too difficult. I'm afraid it will require a lot of sacrifices to correct it.

Da Vinci: After all, we are servants. A servant's self-destruction is not a big sacrifice.

Doctor: That's true. The most important thing is to protect Ritsuka and resolve the singularity. The other things... are not that important. After all, even if the Servant explodes, it will just return to the Throne of Heroes.

Do you really regard Servants as high-powered disposable combat forces?

The followers don't seem to care.

It's not like all Servants don't care, right?