King Arthur (volume 3): the Sword in the Lake

King Arthur (volume 3): the Sword in the Lake

by (british) Bernard Cornwell

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"What I want to write is the story of my lord Arthur, a long time ago in this land called Britain. He is the God of War, the uncrowned king, and the enemy of God. Most of you have heard of his name, but you have never shed tears for him like I do..." Arthur can give up everything just to build his ideal country; but his warriors firmly believe that Britain cannot usher in light and glory under the leadership of Mordred. The war in this lost land is still spreading in all directions. As for the Saxons who were defeated by Arthur's sword, they are worthy of being respectable and formidable opponents. They broke through the flames and secret spells of Britain and roared a decisive battle on Mount Barton. This is the final moment of battle, against the Saxons, against Mordred, against heaven and earth. In order to save Britain from fire and water, and for Arthur to realize his dream and great cause, the warriors raised their guns and spears. And Arthur, our Arthur, the eternal and great Lord of Britain, embarked on his own lonely road...

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