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Chapter 68 Human Nature

Bindu came to the royal city of Camelot and followed a knight knight to the square in front of the royal court.

This is the second level established by King Arthur.

Different from the first level where Gawain tests his force, the examiner of the second level is a controversial figure.

The eldest son of Morgan le Fey, who was given the title of "Demon Concubine" because all the knights accompanying him died, Agguiwen is in charge of the etiquette assessment.

Although Gawain and Agguiwen are both the sons of a demon concubine, one acts openly and has a cheerful and confident personality, while the other acts secretly and has a gloomy face, giving people completely different impressions.

In the core of power, there are many people who hate Agguiwen, even Arthur and Annuo trust him.

Knights basically understand etiquette, so this level is much easier than Gawain's level.

Arthur also has a deeper thought, that is, if Age Guowen, who has a bad reputation, is responsible for the simplest part, people who pass will involuntarily have a good impression of him, which can make Age Guowen less so.

be isolated.

Bindu, as an excellent knight trained by Annuo, naturally passed easily.

After simply thanking Agguiwen, Bindu followed the knights and continued walking inside.

At this time, the next knight who entered the second level also appeared. He was still an acquaintance, and he was Knight Kai, the sworn brother of King Arthur.

Bindu did not dislike Aguegun, but rather admired some of his political decisions.

However, the two have very similar personalities, so they don't have many interactions.

The third level is at the entrance to the Royal Court of Camelot.

From a distance, Bindu saw an extremely oppressive figure standing there.

That is the examiner for the third level of King Arthur’s Round Table Assessment—British Chalk Knight, Anno.

Bindu couldn't help but be frightened.

He was originally a knight under Annuo, but he was extremely impressed by Annuo's devilish training.

Although they are all very basic, I can’t bear the large volume!

As the last level, Annuo is naturally responsible for the most important and difficult level.

The first test is force.

The second test is etiquette.

The third test is wisdom and creed.

To put it simply, it is a test of your humanity.

Annuo patted Bindu on the shoulder and handed him a piece of paper.

This is an examination paper written by Annuo. It has some questions, all of which test your humanity.

Here is an example of the first question: the carriage reaches a fork in the road and cannot stop. You are the one driving the carriage.

The wheels of the carriage are spiked, and anyone who is run over will definitely die. However, at the two forks in front of you, one road has a citizen tied to the ground, and the other has five people tied to the ground. What will you do?

Which path to choose?

Bindu looked at these questions and fell into deep self-doubt.

He looked at An Nuo, his eyes were dull, and he opened his mouth.

Boss, how about you play with me? You don’t need to train to play with me and I start to come up with new tricks?

Bindu shook his head, and after some careful consideration, he gritted his teeth, then tore up the paper with the title and threw it on the ground.

He looked at Annuo, who had a surprised expression, and said loudly: "I will not let this happen in Britain. If it does happen, I will choose to kill the horses to stop the car."

After saying that, he knelt on one knee on the ground, waiting to accept Anno's punishment from me.

But An Nuoque showed a satisfied smile and helped Bindu up: "There is no need for this, Lord Bindu, the only wrong answer to this question is to choose to crush it, whether it is the path of one person or the path of five people.

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"So, congratulations, you passed the test and officially became a member of the Knights of the Round Table!"


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