Gray's plan finally died. Although the plan was thought out temporarily, it was a little crude. On the one hand, on the other hand, there was a traitor on his side. Aslan Fei said that it was not in line with Nania's law and tried to dissuade him.

Said that if forced to do so, there will be very serious consequences, and Narnia may no longer exist.

No way, gray thought again and again and decided that adults don't remember villains and forgive her for the time being. This time, she doesn't have to apologize.

However, in this way, the meeting between the two sides was held outside the outpost.

"Aslan, according to the laws of Narnia, all traitors should be handed over to me, and I will decide his life and death." The White Witch looked around with haughty eyes and didn't seem to pay attention to anyone.

"This is my right, and Aslan can't deny my right."

Aslan, who was still a little tough, was a little empty, because what the white witch said was a fact, irrefutable, and there was no loophole to drill.

Of course, it does not mean that all traitors must die, but that it is up to her to decide. Life and death are all between her thoughts.

Gray originally wanted to say that he was not a traitor, but that he had long entered the enemy's undercover and had never betrayed. However, when he was about to speak, he found that the world seemed a little different. Edmund was clearly marked with a traitor's sign, which was the sign of Narnia's law.

At the same time, he is becoming closer and closer to Narnia, and a hazy veil is about to be lifted in front of him.

"Aslan, I'll leave it to you." Gray's face changed slightly. After saying that, no matter where it was, he sat directly on the ground.

"How is that possible?" The White Witch looked at gray in surprise, then waved her staff and wanted to sneak him in.

At this time, Aslan jumped in front of gray, blocked the White Witch's dangerous eyes, looked at her with dignified eyes and asked severely, "Janice, are you going to murder a king recognized by Narnia in a peaceful meeting?"

"Aslan, you're too nervous. Little gray was just so enthusiastic. I just wanted to respond to him." Janice said expressionless.

Just as the other party can't hurt her in this peaceful meeting, she can't hurt the other party again, otherwise the other party will have a reason to do it. She won't want to go out in the siege of this army.

Regretfully, she sighed in her heart, and the White Witch looked at Edmund again, which was her goal this time.

Even if you save him, what can you do? Don't you want to return him to me in the end?

Although she now seriously doubts that the traitor is not one of the four people in the prophecy, it doesn't matter. As long as it can hit the other party's morale, it doesn't matter whether he is the son of prophecy or not.

Moreover, according to her understanding of Aslan, the other party will stop her and put forward some conditions. If so, some will play. She won't let him go easily without tearing a piece of meat off him.

"That's best." Aslan kept his eyes on her, never relaxed for a moment, and never gave him any chance.

The White Witch tightened her hand holding the staff, pretending to look at the nervous group of four, "Aslan, now give me this traitor. For Narnia, I don't think you will refuse or hinder me from exercising my power."

The four were all nervous. Peter even pulled out his sword. If a white witch dared to come forward and catch people, he would dare to fight with her.

But the White Witch just glanced at him and turned her attention back to Aslan. Now she is destined to be unable to solve these prophecies. She can only think of a way on Aslan.

"Janice, let's talk about it later." Aslan frowned and said softly, not wanting to discuss the subject with her.

"Do you want to violate the law of Narnia?" The White Witch insisted, and the magic wand excitedly pointed to him. She was going to do it the next moment.

"You know I don't mean that. Although all the traitors belong to you, you don't have to deal with them immediately. Didn't you do anything before?"

"When and how to deal with it is my power. You have no right to interfere. I don't have to report anything to you. You're no longer the king of Narnia, but I am." The White Witch smiled sarcastically, "now, give me the traitor immediately."

After gray closed his eyes, he felt that all the sounds and tangible things around him were far away from him. He seemed to fall into a bottomless abyss and kept falling down.

I don't know how long later, he found a trace of holy light in front of him, as if the most sacred object in the world was in front, tempting people to explore.

Gray wanted to go quickly. With his idea, his body in the dark moved forward quickly.

Soon, he found something in front of him emitting holy light.

It's not something tall. It's just a flat slate. It's even rough. It feels like it's picked up from anywhere.

Of course, anything with a layer of holy light will feel completely different.

At least gray now looked at this slate and didn't feel how simple it was. Instead, he felt that it had a sense of returning to nature.

As he approached, gray found the slate clearer and clearer in front of him.

On the simple and holy stone slab, there are strange words one after another. Gray clearly doesn't know any of them, but when he sees these words, he can understand their meaning.

"Jantis, who controls the power of winter, will have the right to punish all the sinners in Narnia."

"The creator of the world can give the throne to others."

"The people of Narnia cannot be food for each other."

"Confrontation and killings arising from war are not included in crimes."

"Betrayal resulting from the change of the throne is not included in the crime."

"During a peaceful meeting, the two sides shall not be hurt."

"If the sincere person is willing to die for the Betrayer, the sincere person will be reborn after death."

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Gray looked down one by one and found that what was written on it was the ubiquitous law of Narnia.

"No, didn't my last meeting with the White Witch be peaceful? Why was she able to chase me? " Gray wondered that although it was her purpose to let her chase herself, it was obviously against the law of Narnia.

Then the slate uploaded a message.

However, none of the two sides is not harbouring evil intentions. Both sides have their own schemes and even have no intention of peace talks. Both sides are fooling each other, which is not a real peaceful meeting.

"Shit, that's it."

When he understood the truth, gray didn't feel wronged. Just when he planned to continue reading, a mysterious holy light text floated on the slate and slowly flew towards him.

"What?" Gray was always wary of things of unknown origin, and immediately retreated in panic, but the line of words kept moving with him, and was still approaching, and soon entered his body and disappeared.

"No, I'm not pure." Grayton was pale and heartbroken.