After Bersac mentioned Morgan.
Moran followed suit, intending to meet this girl.
There was, to some extent, the possibility of Morgan being reincarnated; since there was, Moran had no reason not to take a look.
And this was the reason Moran came to Gray's home.
He came for his wife.
On the way, Moran recalled another matter, which was the original fate of the Blackmore clan.
In a reality not covered by simulation.
That is, in the Moon World where Moran did not interfere.
The Blackmore clan was still the grave-guarding clan.
However, they were not guarding the grave under the orders of the dynasty, but to resurrect the once King Arthur.
The surname was also acquired because of a certain dead apostle.
However, under Moran's interference.
The Blackmore clan became loyal subjects of the unified British dynasty, long ago shouldering the mission of guarding the cemetery, with little connection to magi and dead apostles.
Moran, as the king, ruled over Britain.
He allowed the divine age to continue to this day.
Just this matter changed many things in the world, and many people's fates were altered because of him.
After all, the divine age of Britain, one of the cores of the world, continued.
It was impossible for this not to affect the world.
Originally, the mage's association, which could not compete with the Church of the Holy Grail in the Moon World, could now stand on equal footing with it.
The continuation of the divine age kept the magical world thriving.
They had the capital to contend with the Church.
As long as Britain remained in the divine age, humanity could not complete its foundation; as one of humanity's representatives, the Church could only advance further by resolving the heretical enemies.
At least, the Church's attitude had to be expressed this way.
"Ha…"
Under the welcome of Bersac and others.
He walked up to Gray.
Although he did not show it when entering the room, he was certain the moment he saw her that she was not Morgan.
She was not his wife.
But he still couldn't help but feel a tremor in his heart.
It was just too similar.
People always say that no two leaves are exactly alike, but Moran felt that this statement was not entirely accurate.
Seeing the silver-haired girl sitting gracefully in the room.
It was as if he was seeing his wife, who lived deep in the castle.
Her silvery hair, adorned with a soft glow, was tied back.
Her delicate beauty and slender figure formed a perfect combination.
In her beautiful eyes, melancholy and timidity seeped through.
"…It's too similar."
Moran couldn't help but say this.
Even his biological children, Gawain and Gareth, did not have such a high degree of similarity.
If it weren't for the fact that he knew his wife too well.
He might have thought for a moment that Morgan had truly been reincarnated.
The Gray sitting in front of him was completely like a younger version of Morgan. She just lacked the mature grace and the enchanting charm he remembered.
What a pity, she was not Morgan.
If she were truly Morgan, then even if she didn't remember Moran, she wouldn't show this reaction.
Moreover, their souls were different.
Moran's magical domain specialized in souls.
Every soul in his eyes carried color and scent; it was impossible to change without deliberate disguise.
The Blackmore clan was not proficient in magecraft.
If reincarnated, then in terms of soul, Gray should also emit a similar aura to Morgan.
However, her aura was different from Morgan's.
They were completely different individuals.
"Your Majesty… forgive my ignorance… but the ancestral teachings have passed down that in the future, you and the queen will return together…"
Bersac himself was somewhat confused.
All the clansmen believed it to be so.
Otherwise, they really couldn't explain why Gray had this change, which was truly baffling.
"You only see half of it."
Moran sighed and said.
It was no wonder the Blackmore clan couldn't see through it.
Anyone in this situation, as long as they lacked sufficient experience, would basically draw the same conclusion as they did.
"Gray, you must be very confused about why you have become a likeness of my wife, right?"
"Um…"
Gray timidly nodded.
She couldn't imagine that she was really talking to the former king.
And the other party felt so approachable.
She didn't know if it was an illusion, but after that pressure dissipated, she felt more closeness from Moran, subconsciously knowing that the man in front of her would not harm her.
Even if this feeling had no basis.
"You Blackmore clan are the descendants of me and Morgan, and you do not know that Morgan was once the land king of Britain, the island lord before me. After she and I died, everything merged into the island of Britain, becoming a part of Britain."
Moran was the most suitable person to explain this reason.
He understood the cause of Gray's anomaly.
"There is a deep connection between Britain and Morgan, and you Blackmore have her bloodline. Obviously, Gray, you becoming like this is because your bloodline is deep enough to return to your ancestors, and you are in the core of Britain. Of course, you can also understand it as being blessed by Britain."
"I… will become like this… because of the blessing… I won't become Queen Morgan, will I?"
"Don't worry, you won't."
Moran assured Gray.
Her worried heart finally settled down.
In fact, although Gray's soul was different from Morgan's, the aura of her body was extremely similar.
Originally, Morgan was a fairy residing in the womb of Igraine, born as the daughter of King Uther. Gray, on the other hand, awakened the fairy blood within her and received the blessing of Britain.
That was why she returned to her ancestors like this.
As for whether she could really become Morgan.
Moran had no intention of revealing the truth.
Gray was undoubtedly the best vessel for resurrecting Morgan; this body likely had no rejection at all.
As long as Moran performed the summoning ritual.
He could bring Morgan back.
However, Moran felt that welcoming his wife back in this way was not his usual style.
"Hu…"
For a moment, Gray felt a great sense of relief.
Her legs became soft and weak.
As for her parents on the other side, they were at a loss for how to react. Initially, when they were told that their daughter was not the reincarnation of the princess, their spirits plummeted.
However, the king then mentioned that she was bearing a blessing.
Their emotions could be described as a roller coaster.