Chapter 42 Everything disappears at this moment



However, all the resistance was in vain, as the group of knights had just reached the intersection of the secret passage.

All they saw was a burly warrior jumping out from the entrance of the secret passage. Everyone realized what was happening. They were pursuers sent by the Nord Kingdom.

The first person who jumped out was none other than Nisbet, who acted as the forward. After killing Edgars, Nisbet also killed all of Edgars' men.

He ran over without hesitation. He had left his companions far behind, and could truly be said to be alone in the deep.

Although Nisbett was advancing alone, his companions were moving faster and faster, and were extremely excited in the end.

Because they all know what is at the end of this passage. They say that the rich reward depends on which target is at the end. As long as you can catch the last target, then the rich reward will naturally be inevitable.

When a knight saw Nisbet jump out, he swung the sword of war in his hand without hesitation. This sword can be said to be the longest sword among many series of swords.

So when this sword was coming towards him, Nisbett did not expect it, but Nisbett had an extraordinary reaction ability, so when this sword of war was about to fall in front of him.

He had already held his axe in front of him, and the sound of metal collision spread through the air to the ears of everyone present.

So some people were already stunned, and the sound of metal collision spread out in all directions in the form of ripples, and suddenly a head popped out from behind Nisbet.

Needless to say, those must be the pursuers who were about to come out, one after another, and in the blink of an eye, dozens of Nord soldiers appeared in front of the knights of the Kingdom of Swadia in an orderly manner.

There were no words, and King Harlaus didn't even need to make any movements. The knights instinctively knew what they should do.

They swung their knight swords or other weapons at the pursuers. The soldiers of the Nord Kingdom knew that whether they could win the final victory depended on this battle.

Therefore, the first person they saw after climbing out of the cave was of course King Harlaus who was sitting upright. King Harlaus did not have any fear after seeing these enemy soldiers.

For a king of a country, if he sees his enemies trembling in fear, how can he control a group of people to fight for him?

King Harlaus's deep eyes revealed infinite wisdom. It was his rich experience that told him how to deal with the mistake before him. Perhaps he had already reached the end of his rope.

He has no ability to match the pursuers before him, but as long as there is a glimmer of hope he will fight to the death.

These people always want to capture him and bring him to King Ragnar, but King Harlaus will not give in so easily.

Too many warriors have sacrificed their lives so that he could safely evacuate a dangerous city, and King Harlaus will never let these warriors down.

If King Harlaus was captured so easily, how could he be worthy of his brave warriors? King Harlaus was thinking, and he was now trying to think of a way to escape.

They had to find a way out of these tiger's mouths no matter what. The knights of the Kingdom of Swadia were all good fighters picked from a hundred, but even these good fighters were no match for the most powerful heavy infantry on the continent, the Nord Royal Guards.

There was still a certain gap between them. If they were fighting on horseback, these Swadian knights could easily knock down the Nordic royal guards in front of them. However, they had just escaped from the city and reached the ground through this secret passage, so they had no chance to bring their own horses.

If it were true, the Swadian knights would have lost their most important weapon. Their most important companion, the warhorse, was no longer by their side, and the swords in their hands could no longer play their greatest role.

The number of knights of the Kingdom of Swadia was also less than that of the Nordic Royal Guards in front of them. In such an unfavorable situation for both sides, several Nordic Royal Guards were killed. In addition to several Nordic Royal City Committee members, all the Swadian knights in front of them had fallen to the ground and died.

They died to protect King Harlaus, but when King Harlaus saw that his knights were gradually unable to resist the brutal invaders, he had already fled with his two remaining confidants.

Wals was the first to see the fleeing King Harlaus. He knew that he had no time to greet his companions, so he took off his armor as quickly as possible without the burden.

Wals' speed increased a lot, and Nisbet was the second person to discover King Harlaus' escape, so he also followed Wals's example and took off his armor.

He ran towards King Harlaus with all his strength. Wals was very fast. King Harlaus was obviously a freshman and had never thought of taking off his armor.

They didn't react until they were halfway through the run. Two of his confidants quickly removed the armor from King Harlaus, and at the same time a knight volunteered to stand in front of the two men.

The remaining knight accompanied King Harlaus to evacuate quickly, but it was all in vain. Wals took his one-handed sword and rushed forward. The Wadia Knight was caught off guard and was split into two halves by this sword.

No one expected that Wals was so powerful. Even the Nordic Royal Guards could not kill the Swadian Knight in front of them with one blow when swinging his axe. It can be imagined that Wals's strength is much stronger than that of ordinary Nordic Royal Guards.

But such a powerful strength was just average in Nisbet's eyes, because Nisbet also believed that he could easily kill the Swadian knight. He ignored Wals, and his top priority now was to capture King Harlaus in front of him.

After killing the Swadian knight who was blocking his way, Wals also galloped forward without stopping. If a cavalry unit could suddenly appear in any direction of King Harlaus now.

The speed of the cavalry is so different from that of humans. With the cavalry, King Harlaus will be captured quickly.

The figure of King Harlaus in front of him was getting bigger and bigger. That was because Wals was getting closer and closer to King Harlaus. At this moment, everyone's breathing would speed up rapidly. It was a physiological reaction after excitement.

Anyone who thinks that he is about to win will inevitably have some waves in his heart. Nisbet and Walls are now competitors, and Nisbet will not easily see Walls capture King Harlaus.

As an ally, or as a warrior in the same camp, Nisbet would never suddenly attack Walls. If King Ragnar knew about this, Nisbet would definitely be severely punished.

Therefore, Nisbett was not going to attack Walls. If he could kill one of his companions, Nisbett felt that it was worth losing the life of a companion for the reward.

However, due to King Ragnar's anger, Nisbet did not attack Walls, so he had to speed up and run towards King Harlaus.

The last knight looked at the two people getting closer and closer to him, and he knew that the time for him to sacrifice had come.

This knight did not say a word to King Harlaus, because he knew that every word he said would only waste time. King Harlaus also saw the determination in the knight's eyes.

Years of experience told him what his knight would give him.

What he showed was his precious life, and the knight knew that he could not resist the two fierce tigers in front of him. But for the monarch he served, he was willing to sacrifice his life.

Being a knight, my life is only bought for a little time. The two men, Walls and Nisbet, swung their weapons at the same time, facing the attacks from two directions.

This knight had made preparations long ago, but it was all in vain, he was unable to block either of the two weapons, the two sharp weapons, the axe and the sword, both pierced deeply into his flesh.

Blood gushed out, and soon he fell down as the blood flowed, and his life was slowly fading away. His last sight was on the distant city of Paraven, and he could only say to himself in his heart, I can never come back to this city.

Just like what the soldiers in the siege of Paraven said, they can never return to their original peaceful life.

Everything was broken. Some people hated King Harlaus. If he had not sent his army to the south to attack the Kingdom of Rhodok, perhaps the Nordic Kingdom and the Vaegir Kingdom in the north would not have taken the opportunity to invade.

But it was too late. Some people just looked at the present time. They hated the Rhodok Kingdom and the Nord Kingdom. No matter who these Wadians hated, they had disappeared at this moment.


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