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Chapter 52: Single Duel, Tough Opponent, Dog-Head Hama

The Dog-Headed Hama Tribe is a large tribe with hundreds of savage warriors.

This time, the people who lurked south of the Wall of Despair were more than a hundred of the most elite men under the tribal chief Dog-Head Hama, and they did not bring any free civilians with them. Hundreds of people came and went like the wind, and they could advance to tire out the enemy and harass them, and retreat directly back to Hardship Village from the sea.

However, they were unable to organize an effective counterattack for half a day under the sudden attack of the Night's Watch, whose number was less than one-fifth of theirs.

Of course, this is also due to the fact that Dog-Head Hama was controlled by Havertz and was unable to give orders in person. Havertz should also bear part of the responsibility for the brutal massacre of his people.

After the wildlings endured the casualties and spontaneously organized themselves into a shield wall, the damage caused by the Night's Watch's arrows was greatly reduced.

"See that unique tent? Follow me in and catch Dog-Head Hama!"

Lyon was the first to shoot all the arrows in his quiver, then he mounted his horse. The other Night's Watch oath-takers followed suit, taking out their two-handed swords from their backs and placing them flat on their horses.

They were not rangers, and they could not fight on horseback with two-handed swords. Each of them was at best a mounted infantryman. When they charged in front of the enemy, they had to dismount and fight on foot with their two-handed swords.

However, more than 20 war horses still displayed the spirit of a charging army in this small space of the camp.

"kill!"

Leon pulled out the Black and White Kiss. ​​His one-handed sword was very agile on horseback. He took advantage of the horse's momentum and led the way, chopping down many shield-bearing savage warriors along the way.

The rest of the Night's Watch Oathbreakers followed suit, except for a few unlucky ones whose horses were injured and threw them off. After landing, they were surrounded by the wildlings and engaged in a life-and-death battle.

Most people followed Lyon, dismounted from their horses, and came to the tent where Dog-Head Hama was suspected to be.

Because the savages have lived in ice and snow for a long time, the adult savages who have survived the long struggle with nature, wild beasts, and their companions have all developed an extremely strong physique.

The Night's Watch would definitely be at a disadvantage in a one-on-one fight with the Night's Watch recruits, but now they are facing the powerful 4th-level soldiers, the Night's Watch Oathblowers. The physical fitness that the wildlings are proud of has no advantage in front of the Oathblowers.

In addition, the Oathtakers were all fully armored and had extremely high defense, so they could withstand several axes from the wildlings without any damage. However, the wildlings, who were only protected by leather armor, would be injured if they were grazed by the two-handed swords of the Night's Watch, and would die if they were touched by them.

There is no need to say much about the loyalty of the wildling guards in front of Dog-Head Hama's tent. Even though their companions died one after another under the two-handed sword and even though they knew they were outnumbered, they still guarded the tent gate tightly in the face of the wildlings' indomitable nature and their duty as the guard chief, and did not allow the night watchmen to get any closer to the tent.

But as time went on, the Night's Watch Oathtakers also had a hard time. No matter how good they were at fighting, they were still mortals. They were surrounded and had to face countless axes coming from all directions at the same time. No matter how skilled they were, they could not withstand the attack.

Seeing that more and more savages were surrounding them, even Lyon became a little anxious.

It’s not that he was worried about his own safety, but that the elite soldiers he had trained with great difficulty fell one in a few seconds, and in another three to five minutes the entire army would be wiped out.

"Damn it, I underestimated these wildlings!" Seeing his men falling one after another, Leon's eyes were bloodshot. As if sensing Leon's anger, Spycium roared and chopped off the last two wildling guards blocking the door of the tent with a sword. Just as he was about to lift the door curtain and rush in, a huge two-handed axe flew straight towards his face.

Fortunately, Leon's attention was always on Spaciume, and he kicked Spaciume away in a flash.

Without Spacium's obstruction, the huge two-handed axe continued to move forward with its momentum, smashing straight into the crowd of savages.

The body of an unlucky savage became a target. The huge axe blade easily pierced through his body and knocked down several savages.

Even Spicium was frightened by the sudden attack and broke out in a cold sweat. He didn't dare to think that if Leon hadn't kicked him in time, his fate would not be much better than that of the unfortunate savage.

As the two-handed axe flew out, a tall savage came out of the tent.

The savage wore a huge iron helmet with a dog head on his head, and was wearing armor with a metallic sheen that was rare among savages.

The style of the wildling's armor reminded Lyon of a guy in King's Landing named Sandor Clegane, the Hound.

But that guy is Prince Joffrey Baratheon's personal guard and there is no way he would be here.

So the person in front of me should be Dog-headed Hama.

Dog-headed Hama pushed away the dog-head mask, revealing an expressionless face. He looked at Leon, and a trace of fluctuation finally appeared in his calm eyes.

"I didn't expect that you damn crows would actually catch up with us." Dog-headed Hama spoke each word with almost gritting his teeth.

Looking at the eyes of Dog-Head Hama, Leon felt inexplicably familiar.

Suddenly I remembered that day when Hood was possessed by the wild alien, he seemed to have the same look in his eyes.

“You can’t escape this time!” Leon raised the Black and White Kiss, his tone extremely confident, without any awareness of being surrounded.

"Hahahaha, you don't seem to understand the situation. If your army was here, we might have to retreat. But now your men have suffered heavy casualties. Do you think you can capture me alive?" As soon as Dog-headed Hama finished speaking, he pulled out two small axes from his waist and ran straight towards Lyon, looking as if he was going to cut Lyon into pieces.

Seeing the two big guys fighting one-on-one, their younger brothers naturally stopped and became responsible for being on guard against the opponent's sneak attacks.

Dog-headed Hama's attacks were wide and wide, and he put all his strength into every swing of the axe. In addition, he held two axes in both hands and his movements were swift. He could be said to be the toughest opponent Leon had encountered since he came to the other world.

But Leon's proficiency in one-handed sword is not given for nothing. Normally, he can defeat anyone in one second, so when he encounters a rare opponent, he naturally has to vent his prowess.

In order to prevent themselves from being affected by the fierce battle between the two men, both the Night's Watch and the wildlings around them gave them enough space.

Grace who had rushed over happened to be outside the battle circle witnessing all this. Faced with the fair duel between her father and Leon, she who was well versed in assassination could only worry and could not help at all. She wanted to draw out her whistle arrow for a sneak attack, but she had to give up for fear of accidentally hurting her father.

Inside the tent, Havertz, sweating profusely, was controlling the ball to fight a life-and-death battle with Lyon.

But what he didn't expect was that Dog-Head Hama, who was famous for his bravery among the free people, was actually no match for the young Night's Watchman in strength.

In addition, Havertz is not good at fighting, and he cannot exert his full strength by controlling Dog-Head Hama's body.

So after thinking for a moment, Havertz decisively cut off the body that controlled the dog-headed Hama...

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