Unknown Knight

Chapter 212 Valley Duel

The next day, when Axe came out of the tent, Niza, James and others had already stood on both sides. Everyone saw that although their master's body shape had not changed and he was still a fat man weighing nearly 200 pounds, his facial expression and demeanor were greatly different from before.

Niza and James, who were familiar with Aix, knew from his expression that their master had recovered his memory, and they all touched their chests to bow and congratulate him, including Velen, Zhenzhen, Avanti and others.

There was only one person in the audience who looked at him sternly. After Aix nodded to everyone one by one, the man drew out his sharp scimitar and said coldly:

"Lord Aix, it's time for me to defeat you!"

This man was none other than Aix’s new brother-in-law, Bestul.

Seeing this, Niza was the first to draw his sword and stand in front of Aix, saying:

"Bestul wants to challenge you, you have to get past me first."

James also said:

"Warrior Bestur, we are all family now. Is there any conflict that cannot be resolved?"

Velen seemed to know that it was inevitable, and shook his head:

"Bestul, we are all family now. It's okay for us to compete, but you have to stop at the right time and don't be ruthless!"

Even Zhenzhen held onto one of Bestur's arms and shook it with a sobbing sound. Although she didn't say anything, her meaning was very clear.

For a moment, this eagle-like horse lassoer seemed to be trapped in a dilemma as if he was riding a wild horse with several bits on it.

“Hahahaha! You are indeed an eagle-like man. I accept your challenge!”

Aix pushed everyone aside and laughed.

"But I have a condition. No matter who wins or loses this battle, you must follow me. Let us work together to flatten the injustices in this world and realize our brotherly ambitions. What do you think?"

Axe went on to say that with Nana around, any injury could be treated quickly as long as the head wasn't smashed, and Axe didn't believe that Bestur would kill him.

After hearing what Aix said, Bestur breathed heavily, his face flushed with excitement and said:

"Well, let's have a great duel!"

The duel took place on the flat ground in the center of the valley, a long strip of flat ground with the narrowest point being about 80 meters and the widest point being about 200 meters.

The two men were riding on horses, a hundred meters apart. Without much exchange of words, they charged towards each other directly.

When the two horses were still dozens of meters away from passing each other, the large shield that Axe was holding in front of him made two loud "bang! bang!" noises, which not only made his arms numb, but also made his ears buzz.

These arrows were deliberately shot at his shield by Bestur. If these two arrows had hit the horse, even if the horse was wearing armor, Aix might have fallen off the horse. This was considered a clear slack by Bestur.

At the moment when the two horses met, Aix leaned out from under the big shield, drew out the six-petal iron hammer with his right hand, and swept it across fiercely, but the blow missed, and Bestur disappeared on the saddle.

This made Aix's heart ring with alarm bells, and he quickly put the large shield in his left hand across his back. Sure enough, there were two more "bang! bang!" sounds, and two arrows hit the large shield firmly.

Bestur hid under the horse's belly and looked back at the moon. If Aix had hesitated for a moment, he would have been hit in the back by the two arrows and lost.

After passing each other for more than 20 meters, Aix pulled the reins, turned the horse's head, and rode slowly towards Bestur, and Bestur did the same.

The two were just competing and could not shoot each other's horses. Obviously, Axe had already lost a move in the horse battle, which made him feel that there was no point in continuing the competition.

When the two horses were five meters apart, they put their horses head to tail and circled with a diameter of five meters, like two patrolling wild beasts, ready to fight at any time.

The first to attack was Aix. He squeezed the horse's belly and stabbed Bestur in the chest with the six-petal iron hammer in his hand. This move did not seem to be as powerful as the downward and horizontal sweeping blow, but with the iron hammer weighing dozens of kilograms, if it hit Bestur firmly, he would be knocked off his horse.

Bestur also treated it as a formidable enemy. He lifted the leather shield in his hand from bottom to top, knocking the hammer head of Aix to lift it above his head. At the same time, the scimitar in his right hand swept across Aix's waist in a cutting manner, creating a spark on Aix's large shield.

After the two horses passed each other, the two men pulled the reins at the same time, turned their horses' heads around and fought again. The two sides fought back and forth, and the fight made a loud "bang bang" sound.

Aix was a man of great strength, and he used his six-petal iron hammer to chop, sweep, poke and lift with a whirring sound, pressing down Bestur to beat him.

The Bestur scimitar combined with the leather shield was like a spinning top. With his flexible body movements, he was able to narrowly resolve Aix's attacks.

However, as Aix attacked with all his might, he always relied on clamping his legs around the horse's belly to exert force, which was equivalent to using brute force to tie the horse to himself. This kind of forcible pulling and pulling made the horse very painful, and it hissed continuously, and its legs began to tremble due to exhaustion.

On the other hand, Bestul and the horse under him had already reached the state of unity between man and horse. Each attack and dodge did not require too much effort, and they were able to act tacitly and coherently without any sudden pulling or forcing. The horse did not suffer any additional damage or impact, and a lot of horsepower was saved.

The two fought for more than twenty rounds in total, with the intention of learning from each other. Neither side fought with the desperate style that they would have on the battlefield, otherwise someone would have been knocked off his horse long ago.

During this period, Aix's abdomen, legs and arms were cut by Bestur's scimitar, and blood was flowing. Although Aix was wearing thick armor and the wounds were not deep and were only skin injuries, the continuous bleeding made him unable to withstand a long battle.

Bestur was not having a good time either. His right shoulder was hit by a blow from X's steel shield and almost dislocated. His right rib was also hit by a sweeping blow from X. Although he dodged quickly and was not hit hard, he heard the sound of bone fractures and it was obvious that at least one rib was broken.

The two horses passed each other again. When Ax was about to turn his horse around to fight again, the horse under him let out a whine and fell to its knees.

Fortunately, Aix saw the opportunity quickly and rolled over with the shield on the ground, thus avoiding being crushed by the horse's body on his thigh.

When he got up in a panic, Bestur had already ridden his horse fifty meters away. He dismounted easily, drew his bow and arrow, and shot an arrow at Aix.

Aix blocked with his shield and began to sprint towards Bestur. Seeing this, Bestur shot three or four arrows in succession, but they were all blocked by Aix's broad shield.

Seeing Aix rushing to within more than 20 meters of him, Bestur suddenly leaned over and shot an arrow. The arrow was almost sticking to the ground. Five meters away from Aix, the shaking arrow shaft bounced off the ground, jumped off the ground, and hit Aix's calf, penetrating directly.

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