Written at the end of the volume
The British scroll was finally completed, and Anno came to an end, putting an imperfect end to Britain.
Many plots are controversial, and the protagonist is even more controversial, so many people hope that "the protagonist will die quickly."
I know what the reason why everyone hopes the protagonist will leave quickly. This role is not outstanding, nor does it bring a better ending to Britain, and there are only a handful of changes.
But I still wrote him out because the positioning of the protagonist is a not very likable positioning.
He won't change too much, because I don't want the plot of Britain to deviate too much from the original work. His brainpower and writing skills are not good. At that time, I'll be able to make random changes, which will make readers and me unhappy.
In Artoria's original Britain, it is not an exaggeration to say that a wife and a child is separated, but there is no one around her to rely on.
The queen betrays, the round table betrays, the sister betrays, and the son betrays.
There may be a loyal and righteous knight, but due to his identity, he still cannot support Leah.
So, I created the protagonist.
Actually, at the beginning, my idea was to create a lover for Leah like many other authors, but after writing a little, I discovered something.
Lea is the king, the serious and fair king. If it weren’t for the plot arrangement and writing style, the love written would be very abrupt and smelly.
So I put Anno as the elder of Lea, not intending to change too much, but just wanted him to watch Lea grow up, watch Lea be crowned, watch Lea end, and then complete the mission of watching, heading towards the end.
This is the mission I gave to the protagonist - a not dazzling watchman, the knights who accompanied the lives of the two British kings.
He adopted Lancelot, improved the relationship between the round table, and brought harmony to the bloody and betrayal.
He accepted Mordred as his disciple, avoiding the tragedy of father and son fighting each other.
I am a person who believes that no matter how sad the ending is, the process can be warm. If it weren't for really needing a villain to promote the plot and cause the destruction of Britain, I might really bring Anno and Morgan together.
In short, Britain is over, the first major chapter of this book is over, and it is not perfectly over.
My writing style is still unfamiliar and my thinking is too stiff. These are all flaws that can be seen. I will try my best to learn more to win the hearts of more readers.
But the author is not a professional writer. In reality, I am already working, at 8:30 in the morning and 9:00 in the evening. The shortage of time prevents me from bringing more updates to you. I am very sorry, now it is stable at two updates a day and three updates occasionally. I hope everyone can understand it (bow).
I also hope that everyone can leave more messages in the comment section and this chapter so that more people can see my book, and this book may not be on the shelves.
The dubbing and event of the characters can also be actively contributed.
At this point, the author bows to you.
Thank you for discovering my book and seeing it here.
After discussion with group members, the new chapter has been decided to be a special point f in fgo, which will be updated tomorrow, with the group number 805546552. If you don’t dislike it, you can also come to the humble house to gather.
Chapter completed!