On the other side, Rin and Sakura also heard it.
The two stood there dumbfounded for a long time.
—Why would we hear Teacher's name at this time?
—We must have misheard, right?
—That's right, I must have misheard!
Rin and Sakura both had this thought.
It was too difficult for them to believe that the Hippolyta before them was also one of Moran's confidantes.
"Moran… He is the person I'm going out to find this time, and the person I want to see even if I have to seize the Holy Grail…
Ugh ugh ugh… Are you all satisfied now?!"
Hippolyta shouted like a broken jar.
Her small face was red, and her wine-red hair, combined with her flushed cheeks, looked particularly charming.
So lovable that it was almost impossible to look away.
However, Hippolyta didn't hear the expected teasing words, only an unexpected silence.
Gilgamesh and Rin, who had been happily stirring up the fire.
Their expressions were uniformly stiff.
Although Sakura wasn't like these two, her stunned and shocked appearance was also evident.
This reaction was incredibly surprising.
Hippolyta looked blank: "What's wrong… Could it be… Have you seen Moran before?"
Faced with this delicate question.
Now it was the turn of the Tohsaka sisters and Gilgamesh, their inner worlds were experiencing a huge tsunami.
—Could it be… Could it be that scoundrel of an elder brother!?
—Judging by his lecherous nature… Tsk… Maybe this little girl really is one of his beloved wives.
—Wait, doesn't that mean… This little girl's seniority is even higher than mine?!
Gilgamesh's face twitched.
He didn't know what expression to make.
Previously, he had been calling Hippolyta reckless, just a little girl putting on a boring farce.
But now, she gave him a super boost.
Directly became his sister-in-law.
This time, the boomerang hit him on the head.
Mocking his elder brother's wife for being reckless, wouldn't that mean Gilgamesh was mocking Uruk for being a barbarian?
What a joke! How could that be?
He would never admit it.
"Ahem… Moran? Don't know him, don't know him… I've never heard that name before… I just instinctively feel that this name is a bastard.
Yeah, that's it."
Gilgamesh shook his head.
He almost wrote the words "not familiar" on his face.
However, the more Gilgamesh tried to be deliberate, the stranger Hippolyta felt it was.
This mighty King of Heroes looked like he had swallowed a fly.
He didn't know if it was the snake venom in his body acting up, but it forced his face to turn greenish.
"Ugh…?"
Although she felt a little doubt.
However, Hippolyta didn't ask any more questions, she turned her gaze to Rin, who also had a stiff expression.
"Ahem… I, I haven't heard of him either.
Ah ah, just hearing the name, you can tell, um um um, he must be a knowledgeable and highly skilled great hero…!"
Rin said awkwardly, her eyes darting around.
Being stared at by Hippolyta's serious gaze, she almost couldn't hold back the expression on her face.
Even the Servant she summoned by fate.
Is also Teacher's lover?!
What a joke! How could there be an operation to find a love rival for herself, it's simply laughable!
For a moment, Rin could only draw circles in her heart.
She felt that this matter was too absurd.
Thinking that even Hippolyta, as powerful and beautiful as a Valkyrie, was also in love with Moran.
Rin felt very tearful.
"Sakura doesn't know~ Really doesn't know~… Who is Moran… Ugh ugh… Sakura hasn't heard of him…"
Sakura covered her small face, trying to hide.
However, her acting skills were obviously not as good as her sister's.
"Master, you…"
The more Hippolyta looked, the more suspicious she became.
When she wanted to ask Sakura something, she saw the child run back to her room in a puff of smoke.
She even used imaginary numbers magecraft.
I'm afraid that even if a Servant wanted to catch her, they would have to put in a lot of effort.
Before long, Rin also ran away.
When only Gilgamesh was left on the scene, he unusually pretended to be a corpse, not saying a word.
It was as if the indifferent face was plastered with the words: "I'm lying down, do not disturb."
The scene was simply bizarre to the extreme.
Only Tiné and Hippolyta were left completely dumbfounded.
"Can someone tell me… What exactly is going on?"
Hippolyta led the steed Kalion.
She only felt exhausted.
"What exactly is going on… I want to know too…"
Tiné felt quite disheveled in the wind.
Looking at Gilgamesh, who was really lying on the ground without even opening his eyes, she only felt that her worldview was collapsing a bit.
That self-respecting Golden King.
would choose to lie down in silence.
It's hard to imagine what could have caused him to do this; Tiné couldn't figure it out no matter how hard she tried.
"Sigh…"
Hippolyta and Tiné both sighed.
For a moment, they felt a sense of camaraderie.
Sunset, residential area.
When Ciel woke up, she found herself lying in the courtyard of a private house.
"…What's going on?"
Although confused, Ciel first checked her equipment and surveyed her surroundings.
She didn't seem to be near the hospital.
Judging from the casino tower standing in the distance in the city center, this should be a residential area far away from that place.
"I remember…"
Ciel recalled the last memory she had before losing consciousness.
She was fighting with Arcueid.
In the middle of the fight, a vampire named Jester suddenly said something inexplicable, and then a black mist surged out from inside the hospital, so fast that neither she nor Arcueid could react.
Looking not far away.
She saw the assassin girl lying on the ground, her head on a pillow, with a light blanket over her.
Ciel looked at herself and found that she also had a blanket, and instead of a pillow, there was a small cushion under her head.
—Someone… put me to sleep?
—Is it the master who wielded the black mist?
Ciel noticed that the female assassin was still breathing.
And she wasn't injured.
But what was strange was that Ciel remembered that Heroic Spirits shouldn't need to sleep.
"Could it be due to external causes…?"
Ciel murmured, looking down.
As she pondered, the female assassin also regained consciousness and sat up from the ground.