Chapter 285: Chapter 284: I Didn’t Come Alone (2)
Chapter 285: Chapter 284: I Didn’t Come Alone (2)
Chapter 285: Chapter 284: I Didn’t Come Alone (2)
The Desmond pursuit squad was thrown into confusion. They had been on the verge of finishing off the ones who had tormented them, only for a new enemy to suddenly appear.
The fallen Fenris knights were equally bewildered.
"The lord... has come?"
"Could he have finished preparing already?"
"Haha, it's the lord! The lord is here!"
Though they didn't fully understand what was happening, laughter bubbled up unbidden. They had been certain of their deaths, and yet here he was, arriving at the perfect moment.
As always, their lord's actions were impossible to predict.
It wasn't just the knights. Even the wounded soldiers lying on the ground began to chuckle. "We're saved..."
"The lord is here..."
"If it's the lord, he can kill every last one of them..."
Such was their absolute faith in Ghislain.
Whatever else he might be, in war, Ghislain inspired an unshakable trust in his people.
"These bastards..."
The Desmond soldiers glared at the fallen Fenris troops with harsh expressions.
To see men on the brink of death so emboldened just because reinforcements had arrived was galling. The smugness of men who should have been trembling in fear was infuriating.
"Before they get here, you're all dying first. Then we'll kill them too."
One of the Desmond soldiers jabbed at a Fenris knight's helmet with his spear.
There was no need to aim for anything else. All they had to do was thrust their spears into their faces.
As the helmets were removed, most of the knights revealed blood-soaked faces, still smiling. "Hehe... You think someone like you can kill our lord?"
The Desmond soldiers' lips twitched in annoyance. Their smug words only made them angrier.
Determined to finish them off quickly, the soldiers raised their spears high.
Thwack!
"Guh..."
Before they could strike, an arrow flew in and pierced one soldier's neck.
Thwack! Thwack! Thwack!
More arrows struck down the other soldiers as they hurried to thrust their spears. They crumpled to the ground in succession.
"What? What's going on?!"
One of the Desmond soldiers spun around in shock. A rapidly approaching group came into view.
Leading the charge was the figure the Fenris troops called their lord, followed by 300 black- armored warriors.
Every one of them carried a bow.
"Damn it! Retreat! Regroup into formation!"
They were too fast. Each time he blinked, the group was closing the distance at an alarming rate.
There was no time to finish off the Fenris soldiers. With the sudden appearance of the enemy, their priority was to regroup and form a defensive line.
As expected of well-trained elites, the Desmond forces quickly formed ranks. But Baron Hutton refused to retreat immediately.
'I'll kill him first.'
If Gillian were killed, it would shatter the enemy's morale. Pulling the arrow from his chest, he grabbed a sword lying on the ground.
"Die!"
Whoosh!
Clang!
Before he could reach Gillian, another arrow came flying. This time, he managed to deflect it, but the force left his hand trembling.
"Damn... this strength in an arrow..."
The power behind it was no joke. Had he not infused his sword with mana, the blade would have been destroyed.
Could there be another warrior as strong as Gillian among the Fenris troops?
'Could it be... is that Count Fenris himself?'
The archer, wearing a feral grin that bordered on madness, was charging forward at a terrifying speed. It was too late now to finish off Gillian.
'I'll test the truth of the rumors.'
Whoosh!
Ghislain, mounted on his black steed, surged past Gillian and closed in on Baron Hutton.
In the blink of an eye, he thrust his spear.
"Hah!"
Baron Hutton ducked to evade the spear, swinging his sword at the horse's legs in an attempt to bring Ghislain down.
His timing was impeccable, striking just as the horse was landing after a leap. There was no way to avoid it.
Whoosh!
But as soon as its hooves touched the ground, the black steed powered its hind legs and leaped again. Baron Hutton's face twisted in disbelief.
'A horse... dodged my sword?'
Even if the rider were highly skilled, his timing had been flawless. This was impossible.
good thing she's not here.'
Ghislain dismounted, drawing his sword.
"Let's see who's overconfident."
"Still so full of confidence. That's the privilege of youth. But where there's confidence, there's
bound to be gaps."
"Me? What am I lacking?"
"Experience."
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Seeing Ghislain's silence, Baron Hutton chuckled and continued.
"Battles aren't won with strength alone. When skill levels are equal, the victor is determined
by who has the most real-world experience."
"I'd love to give the young count a lesson, but if you lack confidence, we could settle this with
a battle between our armies."
Baron Hutton's arrogance made Ghislain smirk. When someone talked this much on a
battlefield, it was usually for one of three reasons:
They were like Claude, someone who couldn't stop talking even in combat.
They were stalling for time.
Or, they wanted to minimize their own losses while maximizing their glory.
'He wants to reduce casualties and claim the glory of victory.'
In territorial wars, killing the opposing lord ended the conflict. With a young, inexperienced count standing before him, Baron Hutton saw an opportunity to spare his forces and gain
fame for defeating a troublesome figure renowned throughout the north.
Baron Hutton's smirk widened as he openly taunted Ghislain. "They say he's impulsive and capricious. A noble wouldn't resist this kind of provocation.'
He was convinced he would win.
Though he was injured, he believed his years of experience and composure gave him a decisive edge over Ghislain, who, for all his skill, was just a spirited young man. Baron Hutton prided himself on his unshakable calmness, a trait honed over many years. No matter how talented his opponent, he was certain he would not lose in a focused duel.
"How about it? A knight's duel is the romance of the battlefield, is it not? If you're scared, you can retreat."
Ghislain nodded, accepting the challenge.
"Fine, I accept. You're an amusing fellow."
Ghislain had been observing the baron's posturing. It was clear the man thought himself
clever for issuing the challenge.
Ghislain had planned to kill Baron Hutton anyway to minimize his army's casualties and
boost morale. Since his opponent was offering himself up, there was no reason to refuse. "You don't need to talk so much. If you want a fight, I'll give you one. Come on." As Ghislain motioned with his sword, Baron Hutton's demeanor shifted. Gone was the pompous noble, replaced by the sharp focus of a seasoned blade.
"Oh?"
Ghislain raised an eyebrow, impressed. It seemed the baron wasn't all talk after all.
'Baron Hutton... He's certainly a notable figure. Gillian had his hands full with him, it seems.'
This was Ghislain's first time encountering the man in person, in both this life and his
previous one. In his past life, Baron Hutton had been branded a traitor and forced to commit suicide due to a scheme by Amellia to weaken Harold's faction. Still, his reputation had preceded him. Baron Hutton was well-known in the north. Ghislain smiled and took his stance. At the same time, both armies began retreating slightly.
It was customary to create space during a duel between leaders, both to avoid unnecessary involvement and to ensure no reinforcements could interfere when one side was in danger. Baron Hutton settled into his stance, his sharp gaze fixed on Ghislain.
"Count Fenris, do you know this?"
"What?"
"I've won five knight duels since my youth. And I'm still standing here." Winning a knight's duel often decided the outcome of a war. Baron Hutton's claim meant he
had personally secured victory in five separate conflicts.
Though those wars had likely been minor disputes, the burden of fighting alone to determine
a territory's fate was immense.
"Young Count, you couldn't possibly understand how daunting this position is."
It was this burden that gave Baron Hutton confidence. No matter Ghislain's skill, he was sure
the young man had never felt the crushing weight of such responsibility.
As the fight progressed, Baron Hutton believed Ghislain would crumble under the pressure,
losing his composure.
"This inexperienced brat won't be able to handle it.'
Confident in his conclusion, Baron Hutton smiled smugly.
But Ghislain chuckled and replied,
"I've done it more than a hundred times."
"What?"
Baron Hutton's face twisted in disbelief, but before he could process the absurd claim,
Ghislain's eyes gleamed red.
"Let's begin."
Bang!
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