However, for O'Donnell, such attacks could not hurt him at all. Even if two people performed the same attack at the same time, he could easily defeat them. This was the conclusion he came to after preliminary assessment.
O'Donnell's strength was extremely strong, and so was his army. At this moment, Rudyard was already leading his own army to break through the encirclement.
O'Donnell's plan was to use the army to attack from both sides, but now because of this, Walls suddenly turned back with his own vanguard to attack.
The situation changed in an instant. Tonight, O'Donnell was still ambushing a group of cavalry on one side of the forest, but this group of cavalry had dismounted and were fighting on foot. They were facing the elite troops of Wals and the ace troops of the Nord Kingdom.
Soon they could not bear it anymore. The forest was dyed red with blood, and the sounds of fighting and screams were everywhere.
It was at this time that Walls suddenly recognized Jack who was fleeing in the dense forest.
Walls looked at Jack. "What's going on? Why do you look so miserable?"
Jack felt he had no face to answer Walls' question. He could only say:
"That's right, sir. Right in front of where I just left off, Aileyon is fighting a very large task. I can tell that this person is O'Donnell, who we once met. I believe you are looking forward to meeting him. You will defeat this arrogant guy on the battlefield."
"Is that so? I didn't expect to run into him here. I must go and see him."
After saying that, he saw Walls riding his horse quickly to the place where Jack had left.
In the forest, especially in such a dense forest, it was very inconvenient to fight on horseback, so when Wals arrived at his destination he dismounted immediately.
The person who appeared before him was indeed O'Donnell whom he had met before. The knight's O'Donnell looked full of vigor and vitality, and was no longer the small captain he used to be.
It seems like he's been doing well lately, but that doesn't surprise Walls.
At the beginning, Walls could feel that O'Donnell was no ordinary person, and in the future, he would definitely be a man who would accomplish great things.
But under such circumstances, Walls now has to have a big battle with O'Donnell.
Because he had seen that O'Donnell had kicked Mathilde aside, and probably because Mathilde was a woman, he did not kill Mathilde.
On the other side, Wales saw that Aileyon was covered with wounds. Gusts of night wind blew over, blowing up General Aileyon's hair. Wales could clearly see the expression on Aileyon's face.
It was an expression of shock. Perhaps for Ailen, he had never encountered such a powerful opponent.
It seems that my real opponent has arrived. O'Donnell saw Walls coming. Walls was not shocked by O'Donnell's words. Because after meeting him once, O'Donnell had already regarded Walls as a strong opponent.
"Okay now that I'm here, you can let my men go. I'll also give them orders. I don't want to let them go when I'm fighting your men."
Hearing what Wals said, O'Donnell smiled slightly, but it was not a smile of joy at Wals' generous suggestion, but a bitter smile because he knew that his subordinates were in a tough battle.
"How about this, we let our subordinates stop fighting and watch the two of us duel?" O'Donnell directly proposed the suggestion that the commanders of both sides duel.
Yes, I can do that, Walls said bluntly. He now felt that O'Donnell was no simple person.
If he could kill it earlier, he would get great benefits in the next action. Therefore, Walls felt that he could defeat O'Donnell in a one-on-one fight.
Of course, ideas are ideas and reality is reality.
Walls may have misjudged O'Donnell, because with O'Donnell's strength, there are not many people in the entire continent who can compare with him.
Walls has already started fighting with O'Donnell. For O'Donnell, this may be the strongest opponent he has ever encountered. Even the last time, when he met Drewry during the southern expedition to the Rhodok Kingdom, he did not make him feel as exhausted as he does now.
As for Walls, under the training and guidance of Wo's Golden Finger, his swordsmanship has become very sophisticated. Both his physical strength and endurance have been greatly improved. It can be said that without the guidance of Wo's Golden Finger, there would probably be only a few geniuses in the entire continent who could reach the strength of Walls.
O'Donnell swung his sword at an extremely fast speed, and for Walls, his sword-swung speed was the same. In the eyes of both sides, the long swords in their hands were as fast as if there was no shadow.
People only saw a black object moving in the air. It was the long swords of the two of them. If it weren't for the sound of metal collision spreading in the air, people would have thought that the two of them were just fighting with bare hands.
In the dark, people's vision is greatly limited, and sometimes they can't even distinguish between friend and foe. But in a dark night like this, even with some moonlight, it can't stop Walls and O'Donnell from judging the trajectory of the enemy's attack moves.
At this time, Wals suddenly changed the trajectory of the long sword in his hand. This unexpected move made O'Donnell flustered, but it only left a scar on O'Donnell's body. For him, this small wound was not a substantial injury at all.
As for the key parts of the body, they are tightly protected by armor.
Therefore, there was no damage to the key parts. As for the other parts, they were all unimportant joints. Although being injured might affect movement or attack, the opponent's physical strength was also limited.
So Walls believed that as the opponent's physical strength decreased, his attack speed would become slower and slower, until the moment when he could no longer draw his sword, that would be the time for him to counterattack.