Chapter 46: Kissing the Neck



Hogg's legs were trembling at this time, he was worried that the person in front of him was the legendary Fierce Tooth Wolf prairie bandit.

Wals could see that these people were riding prairie horses and holding nomadic scimitars, which were common equipment among prairie bandits. Combined with the logos on their shields, Wals always had to be wary of them.

When the group saw Walth's troops, they also stopped, and the two leaders began to discuss in a low voice.

"Captain Fagan, look at the group of people in front of us. They seem to be a caravan. Judging from the number of people, there are only more than 20 people. We might as well rob them. After all, we haven't eaten for a long time. There must be food in their team." A robber with a sly look said to his captain.

The robber captain, known as Fagan, replied, "Aslen, the brothers have not eaten for so long, and some are injured. It may not be a good idea to rob now."

Asrun, with a shifty look in his eyes, couldn't stand the hunger any longer. He continued, "Captain, if we don't rob again, we won't even have the energy to rob. Besides, we are a detachment of the Fierce Fang Wolf Bandit Group. As long as we tell them our names, they will definitely hand over their money and food. Captain, we are Fierce Fang Wolves. It doesn't make sense if we don't rob a caravan. Besides, if we go to the village to buy food, do you think they won't find us?"

After Aslen said this, Fagan felt that there was some truth in this sentence. He drove his prairie horse to the front of Wals' team.

"Hey guys in front, we are the Fierce Fang Wolves. I believe you must have heard of this name. Now, hand over all your things to me. Don't worry, as long as you do this, we will let you go." Fagan shouted at Walth's troops.

Walls looked at Fagan in front of him. He could feel that he was very tired. Not only that, his men also looked tired.

They all looked exhausted.

Comparing the number of enemies and our side, Walsh discovered that this group of bandits had only more than 20 people. In this case, if a fight broke out, Walsh felt that he had a greater chance of winning.

"What are you hesitating about? If you don't hand over the things to me, he will start robbing." Fagan continued.

However, what answered him was the sound of a sword being unsheathed.

They actually dared to draw their swords!

Just as Fagan was about to have his men launch an attack, he heard a shout of "Everyone attack!"

Walls drove his hunting horse like the wind and rushed to Fagan. Fagan had just drawn his sword when he saw a sharp sword appear in front of him.

"No!" This was Fagan's last words. With the help of the hunter's powerful speed, Walls directly chopped off Fagan's head.

Fagan's head was thrown high into the air by the powerful impact, and blood rained down all over the sky. At this moment, Fagan's men launched a charge.

From this point it can be seen that the Fierce Fang Wolf Prairie Bandit is not an ordinary bandit. There is no doubt that the guy who came out to shout is the leader of this group of bandits. However, after he died, his men did not run away, but continued to charge.

A tough bunch of guys.

Instead of stopping his hunting horse, Walls sped up.

In front of him was a group of steppe bandits, all riding steppe horses. Although they were light cavalry, they were still effective against ordinary infantry.

Wals's troops were mainly infantry. Most of the time, cavalry was more expensive than infantry, but on the Khergit steppe, steppe horses could be seen everywhere, which led to the appearance of a large number of cavalry. The Khergit Khanate was almost entirely composed of cavalry, although most of them were light cavalry.

On the plains, few armies can compete with the cavalry of the Khergit Khanate. The mounted archers of the Khergit Khanate are famous throughout the continent. In fact, among the six countries on the continent, only the Khergit Khanate has this type of soldier, the mounted archers.

Among the group of prairie bandits that Wals encountered now, there were some mounted archers.

They rode on horseback and held bows and arrows and did not charge with the main force, but chose to outflank from the left and right, so that they could attack Wals's troops from the flank.

The best way to deal with these light cavalry is to take advantage of the terrain. In the terrain of hills and valleys, these light cavalry will lose their mobility, and mobility is their greatest reliance. The light cavalry who lose their greatest reliance can only be slaughtered.

But the terrain here is not a valley or a hill at all, it is flat. At least the mobility of these bandits is not hindered.

Wales saw a robber rushing towards him. He had left his companions far behind. He held a lance in his hand and tucked the end of the lance under his armpit. In this way, the robber could launch a powerful attack relying on the speed of the horse.

These bandits all use a light lance, which does not do enough damage, but with the help of the strong horse speed it can still cause great damage.

If Walls had walked, he would most likely have been killed.

But fortunately, Wales was riding a horse at this time, which meant that Wales could control the hunting horse to avoid the attacks of these bandits.

But Wals did not choose to dodge. Instead, he raised his sword and drove the horse.

Soon Walls collided with an oncoming robber. The robber felt strange, wondering how this guy dared to confront him head-on.

But then, the robber knew why!

The long sword easily slashed across the bandit's neck.

The robber didn't even get a chance to shout before his neck flew off. He looked even more miserable than Fagan.

After the robber died, Wales did not slow down his horse. Instead, he continued to increase his speed, which frightened the robbers behind him.

They hadn't eaten for a long time, and now they encountered such a strong opponent, they felt a lot of pressure.

But even so, they still had to rush forward, because there was a legendary item on the body of their captain.

It was because of this thing that they were being hunted. Not long ago, they had just experienced a battle. Although the battle was not intense enough, several brothers still died. But they also felt that it was worth it.


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