484 There's one more thing

All fairies who couldn't tolerate Morgan's rule had been dealt with.

Those who hadn't been dealt with had already fled the city, escaping to lands unknown to anyone.

This illustrated just how tyrannical and forceful Morgan's rule over Fairy Country Britannia was.

Such a Morgan didn't need to listen to anyone's opinion, nor would he listen to others. To Morgan, the dissatisfaction and opposition of others were nothing but the buzzing of mosquitoes.

And when such a Morgan decided to marry Reiger, no matter whether others were dissatisfied, they had to obey.

Realizing Gawain's meaning, Reiger fell silent for a while before suddenly asking a question.

"What about Beryl Gate?"

Gawain was caught off guard by the abrupt question.

"Beryl Gate?" Gawain looked surprised and said, "You know that suspicious human?"

"Sort of," Reiger nodded non-committally and said, "Isn't he Morgan's husband?"