My Wife, King Arthur

Chapter 457 Little Hands and Hands

Chapter 479 Little Hands and Hands

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The poison is like manna, and the good one is bound to bitter. Kerall's strategy for Cassius looked like a sweet poison, but it was actually a good drug, and no matter how Cassius distinguished it, he had to eat it before he had sequelae, and Cassius had to carry the sequelae.

So Kerall has no fear. Since Cassius wants to play, play with him.

He shrugged his shoulders gently, and Cassius was pleased by the attitude shown by Kerall, who saw it as the first step in the domestication of Kerall.

Although Cassius has seen a lot of people, he also understands the ideas of these talented people. It's just too common to be arrogant. For example, Richard, he used to be a big prick (although he is now, laughing). Although he is talented, it's obvious that arrogance also accompanies him, and after a lot of grinding, Richard becomes reliable. Likewise, Keiral is talented, but Keiral's heart is arrogant and even more so.

Also mature for Richard.

Kerall's wisdom was the reason he could be proud, and even though Kerall did not show it, Cassius still felt the arrogance in Kerall's heart.

It is concealed in cultivation and cultivation, beneath elegance and absolute confidence in oneself.

If ordinary people have absolute confidence in themselves, then it must be arrogance, but Keiral's arrogance, predictable, powerful and intelligent, can only be described as self-esteem.

And it's the strength that makes it harder for him to get close and sharpen.

Of course, it's because Cassius misted the flowers and couldn't see Kerall's true strength. He couldn't understand Kerall's true purpose.

Is Kerall the proud one? Is it Kerall who's furious? No, it's just a disguise.

Disguise can help Kerall better integrate into the Magic Continent and into the Kingdom of Libel.

Until now, no one has seen that Kerall does not belong to the Magic Continent, but that Kerall is victorious.

Cassius was smoothly brought into the ditch by Kerall's inertial thinking.

So when the four men crossed the Gransel and Albert trails directly, the Intelligence soldiers didn't find them at all —— that's a very sad question of strength.

Powerful magicians can overwhelm the earth, and weak magicians can't even add to the Magic Guild, and can only be grazed in mercenary unions.

This is the sadness of the world.

The same is true of the Cavalier continent, where powerful knights become lords, brainless knights become cabinets, and those who have neither power nor brains become the meanest.

Kerall hates people who are not such lowlifes. He hates people who are both lowly and reluctant to try to absorb knowledge to change their destiny. He also talks about society all day long, complaining about lack of opportunities, complaining about monopolies, and complaining about the social system.

These people are in every age, so Kerall sees a lot of them!

So Kerall hates people like that.

It is precisely because of their presence that progress and social harmony are impeded.

Such persons are a highly unstable social factor, with a serious tendency towards self-destruction and the intention of retaliating against society.

Kerall has seen countless cases where this kind of person can even take on kindergarten children!

So what Keiral hates is the humble, whining, heavenly man.

The fact that Keiral has never met such a person does not mean that the poor material life makes the people of the Knights' Continent believe in the most elementary virtues, while many people on the side of the Magic Continent have become indifferent to resentment because of the material life of Youwo.

Keiral has met a lot of people here, such as the Raven gang gang, Keiral has not seen them, but he has also heard their bad marks from Esther's mouth, and the Raven gang people are telling the truth... Agath can appear as a steady guerrilla senior. Keiral believes that Cassius' teaching is definitely a credit.

So on the way, Kerall talked to Cassius about the Raven Gang and Agath.

To be honest, it's also a more hurtful sentence, and if it's more realistic, if Khlos hadn't said the package because of that “queen," her excellence would have been nothing more than ordinary people.

Compared to a monster like Cassius, who, by himself, reverses the annihilation of an entire nation, a man like Kerall is able to sustain the backbone of a small country, her excellence - insignificant!

That's right, it hurts, but that's reality, irrefutable reality.

She noticed this herself, so she was quiet when Keiral shook her hand on the road and Keiral was satisfied with her condition.

Keiral was not satisfied with her silence, he was satisfied with her attitude of learning.

First of all, it's not how talented you are. There are more talented people in ancient Chinese history, but you can count both hands of good governance.

So Kerall, smart people see a lot, but really smart and mindless, little to learn.

Smart people are often proud of their talents, not even Keiral, who is not heartless about people, but he is very heartless about books, reads more, reads more, stores more knowledge, which is why Keiral has always been able to maintain this pride: books, sources of knowledge, treasures of strength.

But no one else has.

The books that other people read and write down in their lifetime are not necessarily used more than Kerall sees in a day.

Keiral's knowledge does not come solely from the modern or the future, but from something much bigger, Patchouli's library, the history of the Magic Continent, everything… Keiral is like a beast of knowledge, devouring them with the unwavering acceptance of any knowledgeable visitor.

Koros couldn't compete with Kerall, so all she could do was use her limited intelligence to understand the confrontation between the two intelligent men and engage in a fight. Kerall didn't resent Koros' behavior, but rather appreciated her very much, as if the fool could work hard to bridge the gap with the intelligent man. Koros' intelligence, though above standard, was just an ordinary “student” level in political intelligence, and the student council's point of engaging in a fight was nothing.

Kerall has also decided to explain to Khlos tonight the implication of his confrontation with Cassius, that a fool is king, far less intelligent, much more interesting, isn't it?

Kerall held Koros' hand and smiled unconsciously. (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to vote on recommendations, monthly tickets (qidian.com), and your support is my biggest motivation.)