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#272 - Mom's reputation is the most important

“First of all, my mother wouldn't issue such a stupid order.” Before explaining to Ruthkania, Lowry emphasized what was most important in his heart, “Even when she was still in the Royal Army, she would consider the subjective wishes of her subordinates when giving orders.

If there was something they absolutely didn't want to do, she would definitely find someone else.

Even in a desperate situation where lives were at stake, my mother wouldn't order others to charge first.

Furthermore, she wouldn't make any overly cruel decisions just because someone didn't charge with her.”

Ruthkania couldn't help but chuckle: “You really are a good son.”

“Of course, how could my mother, such an excellent Knight Commander, be inexplicably humiliated by your assumptions?” Lowry replied very seriously.

Of course, when Mrs. Yagris taught Lowry in his childhood, her comment on this was: When the commanding officer has to fight to the death, fools who are stupid enough to think they can escape alive are just a burden.

Although the Knight Commanders would lead their loyal subordinates to charge at enemies so powerful that there was almost no hope of winning, they never felt that this was their failure.

To live towards death.

Either win fame and fortune, and have their own and the Knights' names remembered in history.

Or, with an unwavering momentum, carve out a chance of survival for themselves and their subordinates.

In either case, what is needed is not a useless person who hesitates at the last moment.

Although, generally speaking, commanders like Mrs. Yagris knew their knights quite well… No matter what the nature of those people was, at least the group of knights who initially followed her into battle were truly loyal to her.

They would use any means to obtain their own benefits, but these means would never be used on Mrs. Yagris, and they even completely trusted her judgment, even if it meant following her into a meat grinder-like battlefield… In this world, this was already the best kind of subordinate.

A knight who gives up everything doesn't need to mention the future, and the strength they have accumulated in the past may disappear.

Therefore, even a vicious guy like Earl Gzall would not be afraid of death.

As long as he was evil enough, he dared to do anything.

He had no regrets when he died.

Lowry had also heard a little bit about the news related to his death… Indeed, His Majesty the King gave Duke Schroder the opportunity to deal with these troubles, but that didn't mean he would help suppress Earl Gzall's resistance.

Earl Gzall did indeed 'die unexpectedly', but he and his family and subordinates also took away an entire elite guard of Duke Schroder.

That was a guard composed of Storm Knights!

Therefore, it could be said that they were evil, but it should never be assumed that villains would be greedy for life and afraid of death.

Of course, it was said that the biochemical experiments that Earl Gzall had created not only ruined Duke Schroder's people, but also accidentally caused the loss of many of His Majesty the King's subordinates… For some reason, Lowry always felt that it was a trap, so he didn't inquire about it in detail.

He just worked hard to add some natural protection spells to his territory.

Well, the biochemical experiments in this world are not too difficult to deal with, as long as everything that is not recognized by nature is excluded, then there is no problem.

Although Lowry's specialty is evocation, transmutation, and conjuration, he can also dabble in some of the natural system.

Of course, now he no longer doubts why he is so versatile.

He can even use light magic quite well!

Having studied magic to this day, the only difference between the various schools of magic is which he is best at, which he is okay at, and which is a bit difficult.

Lowry's only skill that he can't learn at all is necromancy, but this shouldn't be because of his talent, but because Lowry's heart truly rejects that thing.

In addition, in this world, there is obviously no god of death, and it is not affected by the River Styx, so although some necromantic spells have been passed down from mages in other worlds, it is difficult to form any inheritance in this world… Of course, there must be some.

The biochemical experiments that Earl Gzall engaged in were basically related to the necromantic system.

But after all, it can't be linked to the laws, so the damage will not be so great as to affect the entire country.

Even if some troubles arise, knight orders with some strength can solve them.

Lowry didn't feel anything bad about this, and he even didn't want the laws of this world to be so perfect that even the laws of death appeared.

Unfortunately, it's not up to him.

The River Styx appeared with the emergence of the multiverse, and as long as there are new worlds, it will come along… It's just a matter of sooner or later.

Anyway, whether it was the influence of the archangel blood flowing in his bones, or because the thing he least wanted to see in his previous life was biochemical crisis-related animations, movies, or even games… Even when he was most tired and needed work the most, Lowry would refuse manuscripts related to that thing. In short, Lowry didn't want to touch the edge of necromancy at all.

He didn't even pay attention to why Earl Gzall was involved in those things… In the various fantasy stories that Lowry saw in his previous life, whether it was the protagonist or the cannon fodder, the reason why they were involved in those big troubles was because of their own curiosity.

The saying 'When you gaze into the abyss, the abyss also gazes into you' is not an adjective in the fantasy world, but a real reality.

The only way not to be involved is to ignore everything.

Lowry felt that his attitude was actually quite obvious. After all, when the Gale Wolf King tentatively asked him if he wanted to go back to Wolf Mountain to get some good things back, he firmly refused.

Even though the Gale Wolf King said that those few mines were definitely unknown to humans, he didn't feel a bit tempted.

The Gale Wolves were lucky enough to escape before everything happened… Lowry felt that they had this luck because their ancestors had fought bloody battles to save the world.

Even if the Gale Wolves' primary goal was self-preservation and revenge, it couldn't be denied that they had indeed contributed to the world.

But if they turned back for profit after escaping, there would definitely be no good end.

Lowry knew that he might be overthinking… But, after all, he was starting over, and at least on the surface, he was still a person, so it wasn't wrong for him to be careful.

Fortunately, when he was playing crazy because of some misunderstandings in the first ten years, he didn't like to go to crowded places, and at most went to those uninhabited places to adventure… Speaking of which, if he had known from the beginning that he was living so realistically, he would never have climbed those icy cliffs located above the white clouds and accompanied by the stars alone!

Even Mrs. Yagris only accepted the compensation given by the White Dragon King, and refused all the ancient inheritances of Earl Gzall's family, probably because of his completely negative attitude.

You see, he really has a very, very good mother. This is the beauty that he never dreamed of having in his previous life. So, how could Lowry allow others to use his mother as an adjective at will?

Ruthkania tilted her head and sighed from the bottom of her heart: “I don’t know if my child can love me as much as you love your mother…”

“Then you should come back more often.” Bolanios quickly took over the conversation.

“Do you think I still have time?” Ruthkania smiled helplessly, “Clearly, that time is still very far away, but, it seems, all the unsettling factors have begun to move.

That's right, for us, it's just a matter of waiting, but humans can't do it.

People who won't live to that time will frantically fight for opportunities for themselves.

People who think they have a chance will also work hard to accumulate all the power they can use… After all, at that time, those people in the starry sky can also return to the earth!”

They white dragons certainly don't need to worry about strength, but humans can't, and the so-called agents of the gods on earth can't either.

In the eyes of these people, they probably only feel that time is running out.

Bolanios was silent and very unwilling, but he couldn't say anything to stop Ruthkania.

After all, he was the clear-eyed dragon who personally watched the weak Ruthkania escape from White Dragon Valley with difficulty back then.

At that time, Bolanios was quite happy to see it!

After all, Ruthkania's misery proved the White Dragon King's stupidity and incompetence.

Although they, these powerful white dragons, would not easily violate the White Dragon King's decisions… It doesn't mean that they are so willingly subservient to that old guy.

The White Dragon King's actions are just less often crossing the bottom line of other white dragons, and he also takes it back more readily, but it doesn't mean he doesn't cross it.

If they didn't react quickly, the white dragons would also lose a lot of benefits.

It's just that the white dragons are also very clear that no one can do better than the current one… Including themselves.

But, when watching the White Dragon King's misfortune, everyone will be very happy.

How could Bolanios have imagined that one day, he would be captivated by the grown-up Ruthkania?

Even if he had more 'if I had known' in his heart, what could he do… He could only accept the reality that the most important thing in his partner's heart would never be him.

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