Riding and Slashing: The Dragon and the Lord

Chapter 100: The tone is very strong and the level is very poor

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Unfortunately, the Baron had measured the distance early on, and these throwing weapons finally fell in front of the Baron and Captain Bo, without hurting them at all.

Seeing that their attack was futile and their scolding was effective, Bolcha continued:

"You said she came to me to ask for a child, and I... I'm a very generous person, so of course I'll help you get a child, you said no, and your wife is also very satisfied with me, after all, you can't stand up. By the way, don't thank me, you definitely don't need to thank me!"

"Ah! I can't stand this anymore. How dare you slander my uncle like this? I'm going to fight you!"

One of the guards on the castle was a close confidant of the brave Aji. He was so angry when he heard such disgusting ridicule from the enemy.

He said he could not control himself and wanted to go down to the city to fight the enemy.

In fact, the Baron himself was thinking that if he were to encounter such insults from the enemy, he would probably find it unbearable. As a man, he would have to rush out and fight it out in a fair manner!

Fortunately, this poisonous-tongued Bolcha is one of his own. If he were an enemy, he would have wanted to cut off his tongue and hang it up for a few days as a reward to vent his hatred.

Thinking back to the battlefield, De La Serre nodded to the prison warden Borcha with satisfaction and said, "Captain Bo, well done. I'll take care of this brat who rushed down. It's just right to strengthen our military prestige!"

"As you command, my Lord."

In a moment, the guard had already left the city gate and arrived at the foot of the city. At this moment, the brave man Aji finally showed up, stood on the city wall, and watched every move below the city.

He came out of the room to check the situation after receiving a report from a soldier that his nephew had acted rashly and challenged the enemy to a duel.

Under the city wall, De La Serre spoke first: "Today I will let you know at whose hands you will die. Boy, have you heard of the Flame Knight?"

The guards, who had been rushing over with great momentum, slowed down their pace immediately after hearing this, and a hint of awe appeared in their eyes.

"You, you are Count De La Serre of Uxhall?"

System prompt: Your current reputation is 350, honor is 20, plus you have previously wiped out the Giant Eagle Tribe in the northern desert, now the Nord Kingdom

There are so many people who know you.

Hearing that the system was also trying to flatter him, De La Serre was even more proud. Of course! My name, De La Serre, will one day be known all over the Calradia continent!

"Haha, it's the truth. I am De La Serre! So, are you still going to stand up for your coward Aji? Or, are you going to go back and hide?"

"Damn it... Why fear death? Honor is everything to a warrior! Come on, De Lassel!" The guard knew that he was no match for the baron in front of him, but he did not give in.

These words touched De La Serre, and this spirit was truly admirable! The Baron even had a feeling of loving talent and couldn't bear to kill him...

In a flash, the guards had rushed to the front, and the duel was inevitable.

"You are a warrior that I respect. To be fair, I will not fight on horseback." De Lassel jumped off the horse, drew the Wolf King's sword from his waist, and slashed at him.

The sword of the Wolf King was mighty and powerful, and at the same time it revealed a sinister and terrifying murderous aura! Coupled with the Baron's heroic aura, the opposing guards were already afraid before the fight officially started.

The Wolf King's sword chopped vertically towards the opponent's head. In a panic, the guard grasped the battle axe with both hands, raised it above his head, and prepared to take the sword.

"clang!"

After just one round, the guard's hands became numb, his legs became weak, and he could hardly stand and was about to fall to the ground.

De Lassel estimated that the boy in front of him was at most a Nord level 3 high-level barbarian, or a level 4 personal guard.

In the previous battle with Arthur, the Baron had fought against a rank 5 Nord Royal Bodyguard, and he could at least last 3-5 rounds under his Wolf King Sword before he ran out of strength.

Before the guard could react, De Lassel retracted the Wolf King's Sword, then suddenly jumped into the air and kicked him in the face.

The guard was kicked unconscious on the spot, and fainted on the ground with foam at the mouth...

System prompt: You gain 350 character experience points.

"If you don't have the strength, don't pretend here!" Thinking of his admirable spirit just now, the baron did not kill him.

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"Captain Bo, captured him."

"Yes, sir."

At present, Uxhall already has advanced iron cells, and the prison warden Bolcha also has the "Hostage" skill. Now De Lassel can finally capture prisoners, and perhaps the prisoners will be of great use in the future.

At this time, the brave Aji on the city wall finally spoke: "De Lacel, what hatred do I have against you? Why do you want to humiliate me so excessively? Please return my subordinates to me."

"Brave Aji, I have no grudge against you, but this is war. You and I each serve our own masters. I have sworn allegiance to King Harlaus X of the Kingdom of Swadia. His enemies are my enemies."

"Well, you came to attack me, I don't blame you, we are on different sides, then I ask you to let this soldier go, I am willing to pay 500 dinars to redeem your prisoner, okay?"

If I remember correctly, I should have more than 30,000 now. I am not short of money now, but in order to understand the market situation, De La Cerdo asked Captain Bo beside him:

"Captain Bo, how much would a prisoner like this be worth if sold in Uxhall?"

"Well, my honorable master, generally speaking, the most expensive soldier of this kind is only worth 300 dinars. I have sold several rank 5 Swadian Iron Knights for this price."

"Oh, then it seems that this Aji didn't cheat me. However, he is willing to pay this price, which shows that this soldier is not an ordinary person..."

De La Serre tried hard to recall everything that had just happened, and the scenes played through his mind like a movie...

Finally, he remembered the detail.

"Oh, Captain Bo, this kid just now shouted that we were slandering his uncle. It seems that this brave Aji is his uncle!"

"Yes, he seemed to have shouted that."

In fact, before Bolcha insulted the brave Aji, he had already asked De Lassel whether he could say that.

When De Lassel said goodbye to Arthur, he specifically asked about the family background of the brave Aji. He indeed had no children, so he would probably favor his nephew very much, after all, he had no children of his own.