Chapter 246: 245. Knight

Chapter 246 245. Knight

The value of one salamander head can be exchanged for at least thirty of these large wooden boxes full of iron parts.

There were two large boxes of Wall Village’s property on the truck, which was the first reason why Suldak decided to take action. As for rescuing the coachman, it could only be regarded as a casual thing.

Probably smelled a familiar smell again, which made the horse that came out of the battlefield alive extremely excited.

After seeing Suldak complete the ceremony, it raised its front hoof, made a posture of leaning up, and neighed at Suldak.

Suldak rode his horse, placed the Roman sword and the iris shield in a very convenient position, and rode out of the forest on horseback. The branches and leaves of the oak forest scraped against Suldak's face. He gripped the Roman sword a little nervously, thinking about how to deal with the twenty or so robbers in front of him.

As for the gang of robbers on the mountain road, the group of robbers chasing the carriage in front was almost a thousand meters away from the robbers behind, and the team was stretched very long.

The few robbers at the back saw a knight rushing out of the oak forest, and immediately became a little panicked. They wanted to stop and stop Suldak, but they were worried that there would be a large group of knights behind them, so they rode The horse runs forward.

At this time, the bandit leader stopped on the mountain road on his horse, and saw four of his subordinates galloping over on horseback, with only one knight catching up behind him.

One side of this mountain path is impossible to climb the mountain wall, and the other side is an oak forest with a slightly gentle slope, and Suldak rushed out of the oak forest.

The bandit leader Taylor narrowed his eyes and glanced at Suldak, and led the four bandits to meet him from the front.

When these robbers saw that there were not a large number of knights following behind Suldak, the fear on their faces disappeared immediately.

The bandit leader saw that only one of Suldak was chasing him, so he didn't rush forward. Instead, he held the horse's rein to block the mountain road. He put the heavy punishment hammer in front of the horse, pursed his mouth coldly Staring at Surdak, carefully observe his actions.

The two robbers were about to draw their hunting bows and shoot Suldak off his horse, but Suldak blocked him with his iris shield.

"Let me do it..." Taylor said in a deep voice.

After speaking, he threw Miss Hoyle, who was on horseback, to one of his subordinates. He grabbed the rein with one hand and held the Hammer of Punishment that weighed hundreds of pounds in one hand. The name of this hammer comes from the temple. It is said that Many combat priests in the temple will have divine power after receiving the blessing of the gods, so they are good at using this heavy weapon in battle.

In the Benar Legion, even the heavy cavalry regiment, basically no one is willing to use the hammer of punishment. Do you want to compete with the three-meter-high evil spirit? .

In addition, the serrated axes in the hands of the evil spirits are much heavier than the hammer of punishment.

As for the bandit leader Taylor, his thoughts are more complicated. He thinks that the cavalry of the Hailansa City Guard Battalion should be taught a heavy lesson. Running out, this obviously did not take the red-blooded bandit group seriously. For the blood-red bandit group, this is not a good thing.

The blood-red bandit group can appear and disappear like a ghost in the area around Hailansa City, and it comes and goes like the wind. To a large extent, the cavalry of the Hailansa City Guard Battalion are unresponsive. They form a large group every time they leave the city, and the cavalry squad patrols outside the city. It was very easy to be ambushed by the bandits when they were in the middle of the day. Recently, the cavalry of these guard battalions have been scared out of their wits. They only dared to patrol around the territory, and did not dare to expand the search area at all.

Taylor believed that the High Lansa City Guard Battalion must have sensed the movement of the blood-red bandits, and that knights appeared on this mountain road.

It's just that the knight rushed up single-handedly. Taylor spat out the smear in the palm of his hand, gripped the hammer of punishment tightly in his hand, and thought: In Hailansa City, all knights with some strength have gone to the battlefield of the plane. As long as you don't meet a Constructed Knight at level 15, any knight below level 2 will be capable of fighting.

"Notice, we must be quick to loot Wall Village this time, I am afraid that the group of hounds in Hailansa City have already spotted us." The bandit leader whispered to the bandits around him.

"Of order, boss!" One of the bandit subordinates said immediately.

After giving these orders, the bandit leader Taylor rode his horse and rushed towards Suldak. Of course, the four bandits behind him could not watch the battle from behind. They drew out their scimitars and rushed up behind Taylor. The scimitars in their hands were covered with dry There were blood stains on the blade, and there was a layer of dark red on the blade, like a murder weapon that drank the enemy's blood.

And the barb of Taylor's big hammer was still stained with some carrion. He rushed to Suldak, saw the shining Roman sword, and raised the hammer of punishment without any defense at all. Slamming it head-on, he felt that this would be enough to force Suldak to give up the attack and use his hands to raise the shield to parry, but in fact, this was of no help. Every knight who fought against him underestimated his strength, and his hammer was enough to smash the opponent The knight fell off his horse, and the scimitars of the four robbers behind him could just be used to make up the knife.

Sure enough, Suldak raised the iris shield in his hand, but to his surprise, facing the whistling two-handed hammer, Suldak actually raised the shield with one hand, and stabbed straight with the Roman sword in the other hand. own chest.

The bandit leader Taylor had a hideous face, ignored the Roman sword that Suldak stabbed, and continued to smash down the punishment hammer in his hand. His two-handed hammer was obviously faster than the Roman sword. The knight fell off his horse, and at the moment when the hammer with both hands fell behind him, a phantom of a bear wrapped in lightning appeared, and even the hammer of punishment was wrapped with traces of lightning.

There was a muffled 'bang'.

A silver shield appeared in Taylor's eyes, and the lightning-wrapped hands hammered on the phantom of the silver shield. Suddenly, countless electric snakes jumped out, and the phantom of the silver shield was shaken away, revealing the intact iris shield. Most of the force on the Hammer of Punishment had been dissipated, and it was so weak when it fell on the Iris Shield. Taylor felt a little cold in his heart. He didn't expect to have the strength of more than one turn.

At the same moment, the Roman sword in Suldak's hand also pierced Taylor's chest.

This is completely a lose-lose style of play. Two round shields appeared on Taylor's chest, and a bandit subordinate on the left and right sides used shields to protect the leader Taylor's body...

Out of the corner of Taylor's eye, he saw two other subordinates slashing at Suldak with scimitars. At this time, Suldak did not change his moves, and stabbed the Roman sword in his hand on the small thick iron shield. With a bang, the iron covering of the small round shield was cut by the long sword, and the Roman sword pierced directly into Taylor's chest through the thick iron wood.

The iris shield in Suldak's other hand blocked the scimitars firmly before the two scimitars fell, and the silver light flashed on the shield again.

The horse passed by, and Suldak drew his sword neatly.

Taylor rode forward a few steps on the horse, the blood in his body spurted out along the wound, his tall body gradually lost the strength to support him, and fell heavily on the mountain road.

(end of this chapter)

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