Chapter 42 The Incident of the Dog and the Robber



"Of course, I also hope that you won't let me look for you. It was you who came to look for me, wasn't it?" Hearing Goering say this, Wals scratched his head embarrassedly.

"There won't be a next time." Walsh felt that he had left a bad impression on Goering, which was not what he wanted because Walsh wanted Goering to stay in his team.

"Come on, let me introduce to you the new members of our team." Walsh changed the subject and began to introduce Goering.

Walsh introduced Goering to his subordinates. As for his fighting ability, Walsh didn't know how to introduce him. He was a magician, but he couldn't tell this to others. The matters of magicians must be kept secret.

Goering called over several of his cute snow wolves, which looked similar to the shape of dogs.

"I am an adventurer, and my hound will be able to provide you with some help."

hound?

When Walls saw the three white snow wolves, he felt more and more that this was the case.

It turned out to be a hound. Thinking of this, Walls thought so. After all, in order to stay with his team and not expose his identity, he had to hide his tracks like this.

Using hunting dogs is also a good method.

However, Walls knew nothing about Goering's ability to control hunting dogs. He only knew that Goering's snow wolves were very powerful.

But if Goering can't control the Snow Wolf, then what is his fighting power?

After all, Gorin's magic is used to control the snow wolf.

Walsh turned his own puzzled look on Goering.

Goering also knew about Walsh's doubts.

Wals pulled him aside and said, "You didn't bring the snow wolf, so how strong are your hunting dogs?"

Originally, Wals wanted Goering's snow wolf to follow behind his team, so that it could come out to provide combat power when necessary, but now Goering brought three hunting dogs, which greatly reduced the combat effectiveness.

"Don't worry, I have trained these hunting dogs long ago. Their fighting power is comparable to that of snow wolves."

"Really?" Walls looked at the hounds with suspicion.

A snow wolf suddenly appeared behind Wals. Wals and Goering were a little far away from their team, and there were overgrown weeds nearby, so their team members did not find any trace of the snow wolf.

This is the snow wolf that is staring at him.

Goering squatted down and touched the snow wolf's head. "We won't be able to meet for a while, but don't worry, I will come back if I have time." Goering pushed the snow wolf, signaling it to leave quickly.

This snow wolf was also very well-behaved and left without looking back.

"You will be back soon." Walsh saw a hint of reluctance in Goering's eyes.

Just as Walsh began to comfort Goering, an irritating shout was heard.

"The one in front, give me all the money."

When Wals turned around, he saw a group of bandits with bows and arrows locking their eyes on them.

These are not the snowfield bandits in the Kingdom of Vaegir, they are forest bandits.

These bandits all wore hoods, held longbows in their hands, and carried a long stick on their backs, which was the standard equipment of bandits.

The group of bandits that suddenly appeared at this time did not take Wals and his group seriously at all. They had 30 people, while Wals only had a dozen people. For ordinary people, judging the strength of a team by the number of people is a good way.

But this only applies to ordinary teams. Generally, some armies will have one or more powerful generals, such as Finn the Frost Knight. If he leads the team, the effect will be different from if an ordinary person leads the team.

The courageous performance of one warrior can inspire the courage of a group of people.

Of course, the combat effectiveness of an army is not just based on this factor.

Although Walls cannot compare with Finn, he has no problem dealing with a group of bandits.

After all, they were just a group of ordinary robbers.

Wals immediately rushed to the front of his team, and his hunting horse also consciously walked to Wals' side, as if it sensed something.

"Give me all your money and I can spare your lives."

The leader of the green forest bandits looked very arrogant. He wore a black hood and a brown scarf, so Wals couldn't see his face, but from his exposed eyes, he could tell how arrogant he was.

"What if I can't speak?" Walls didn't change his expression at all, he just said these words lightly.

The bandit leader became furious when he heard what Wales said.

"If you don't hand over the money on you, I will take it from your dead bodies."

The bandit leader pointed his hand, and all his men drew their bows to the full. "I'll give you one last chance. If you don't give it to me, I'll send you to hell."

Wals didn't listen to this at all. Each of his men had a shield, which was more than enough to resist the bow and arrow attacks of these bandits.

Therefore, Walls shouted to his men: "Everyone get ready."

"Shoot!" The leader of the bandits ordered his men to attack when he heard Wals say this.

The equipment of these green forest bandits is considered light, and their main weapon is the bow and arrow in their hands. They are obviously not as good as the snowfield bandits and pirates in close combat.

Walsh saw this point clearly about the bandits, and he had already mounted his hunting horse when he gave the order. This hunting horse moved as fast as the wind, and in just a short while, Walsh had gotten behind the group of bandits.

Although several sharp arrows flew towards him while Wals was moving, he relied on the shield in his hand to prevent himself and his hunting horse from being injured.

When approaching the bandits, they quickly took off the sticks on their backs. Some of them carried hatchets.

Ten of the 30 bandits came out, raised their melee weapons and started close combat with Wals.

Walls has reached the heart of the bandit group. They are surrounded by bandits. If they use bows and arrows, they might hurt their teammates, so they take out the melee weapons hanging on their bodies.

The remaining 20 bandits continued to use bows and arrows to deal with Walth's men.

At this time, Walth's men were holding shields and slowly approaching the bandits. There was still a certain distance between them and the bandits.

When they got closer, the bandits had to fight with melee weapons, which they were least proficient in. This was not what they wanted to see, so they had to shoot all their arrows before the enemy got to them.

Walls looked at the 10 bandits in front of him. They were wearing light clothing, short robes or shirts that did not provide much defense.

This is actually a normal thing. The pirate's chain armor and his axe greatly enhance their melee ability, but the melee ability of the outlaw is not like this.

With the help of his hunting horse's speed, Wales stabbed a bandit in the chest with his sword. The gushing blood did not make the remaining bandits retreat. Instead, they pressed forward step by step.

A bandit swung his long stick at Wals on his horse. He didn't want to hurt Wals's hunting horse. This was a good horse. If he sold it, he would definitely get a good price.

Obviously, the robber was defeated before he could even see the situation clearly.

Wals immediately used his shield to block the robber's long stick, and the next second, a sharp sword slashed across the robber's neck.

This was the second bandit to fall, and it didn't take much time.

"Woof! Woof!" At this time, Wales clearly heard the barking of the hunting dog behind him.

The hounds hid behind Wals's men and approached the robbers together with the soldiers with the help of their shields.

Walth's men were approaching the bandits.

"Damn it!" The bandit leader felt annoyed that he would face such a situation. He should not have gone too far away from the forest.

After all, hiding in the forest and ambushing others with bows and arrows is their specialty. Unexpectedly, Wals's men rushed up in the rain of arrows. They all held up shields, and relying on the shields, this group of soldiers avoided the fatal arrows. Except for a few people who were slightly injured, no one was hurt.

This was all because the bandit leader underestimated the enemy. If he had been able to keep some distance from Walth's troops, his men might have been able to kill a few of them. Of course, they were only a few people.

Obviously, when Walls' men saw their captain being so brave, their morale was naturally boosted.

Aileyen and Jack were the first to rush to the group of bandits. Aileyen raised his sword and Jack held his axe.

The two men suddenly rushed to the front of the robbers, who had just taken out their long sticks, short axes and other weapons. They had no time to react.

In just two seconds, two more bodies appeared on the ground.

When the bandit leader saw Aileyen and Jack rushing to his team, he knew that his team could not hold on, so he simply pulled his bow and aimed at Wals who was behind him.


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