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Chapter 5 The White Knight(1/2)

Sain suddenly broke out in a cold sweat. The scene of the village chief being killed flashed through his mind, and he realized that it was his turn next.

But he was not willing to die like this, so in order to fight for the last chance, he gritted his teeth, turned around immediately, and pointed his spear at the monster.

However, when he saw the scene in front of him, an unknown fire suddenly jumped up, because the monster was completely dead and did not hide in the water. This was simply a prank by Grea.

"Tsk——"

Sain wanted to rush over and give him a punch. If it was normal, forget it. He is not the kind of person who likes to care about everything. This is why many villagers like him. But now in this situation, the village chief has just been killed, so everyone

Everyone's nerves were tense, but this guy Grea made an inappropriate joke, which couldn't be justified.

So Sion walked towards Greia with full of resentment, but what was even more irritating was that when this guy saw Sion approaching with a gloomy face, he didn't know how to restrain himself, but showed his indifferent stupidity.

"Graia, you..."

Sean grabbed his collar and lifted him up.

"No, no, no, Master Sion isn't really angry, is he?" Greya said in a sinister tone.

When Sean heard this, he immediately lost his mind and became even more angry than when the village chief was killed.

At first, he always wanted to maintain friendly relations among his fellow villagers, so that they could take care of each other in the military camp, but now he realized that this guy was really an unstable factor as Emil said. If he continued to let it go, he would be in trouble in the future.

There's no telling what trouble it might cause.

With this thought in mind, Sion finally gave up his worries, picked up a fist as big as a sandbag, and punched Greya in the face. Although this punch was not fatal, it was enough to hurt him.

Seeing that the fist was getting closer and closer to her, Greya was so scared that she closed her eyes tightly. However, she only heard a "pop" sound, and the fist seemed to hit something soft.

Grea felt no pain. He quickly opened his eyes to see what was going on, only to find a hand blocking his face, and Sion's fist was firmly caught.

"Forget it, Sean." Emil said indifferently, "Just drive him away, why bother dirtying your hands."

Sean was surprised that Emil easily received his punch. After all, he had practiced for a long time, and one punch was enough to punch through an earth wall. But if he thought about it carefully, Emil had been an apprentice in a blacksmith shop, so his arm strength was definitely

Unusual.

However, now that Emil had come to break up the fight, he was too embarrassed to continue, so he let go of Greya.

"Go back! Don't let me see you again!"

"Oh no," Greya suddenly became reluctant, "I also have the right to join the army. At worst, I won't go with you."

"Tsk, you still want to get punched, right?" Sain was furious.

Greya quickly shrank his neck and ran behind Emil in a flash.

"Emil, please help me persuade him. You are the most reasonable person. You cannot let him bully me."

Emil couldn't laugh or cry, thinking that Grea had disliked him before, so why did she start to flatter him now.

"Emil, don't stop me, I have to teach him a lesson today."

Sean knows what kind of person Emil is. Even if he is biased against Greia, he will not do anything excessive. At most, he will just be careful. However, if he does not settle the score with him this time, there will definitely be big problems in the future.

However, Emil still stood up and wanted to put in a good word for Grea, because he knew very well that monsters always act in groups, and the appearance of the one they killed was definitely not accidental, which means that there may be more monsters in the future.

They will encounter fighting, and if there is internal fighting under such circumstances, it will be difficult for them to reach the military camp alive.

But Emil did not directly persuade Sean to stop, but told him his concerns. In this way, he would not offend anyone, but he could also give the other party the right to choose. After all, the village chief was dead, and Sean was their leader.

, this can also be regarded as respect for Sion.

Although Emil has always been taciturn and seems very withdrawn, he is by no means the kind of person who is stupid. He spends most of his time thinking about problems and has also studied his speech skills. Therefore, it is no accident that he is popular in the village.

"...Oh, that's right," Sean thought for a moment and calmed down. "Then what should we do? Keep this guy?"

"Hey, don't worry, why don't I stop causing trouble?" Greya quickly interjected.

"Shut up!" Sion yelled.

"Yes, yes." Greya nodded and bowed.

"Well, didn't he just say that? You can let him go alone," Emil said, looking at Greia, "How about this? This is our biggest concession, otherwise you will eat Sion

He was beaten and then driven back."

"Ah this..." Greya hesitated, "But, as you said, we are likely to encounter monsters next. Aren't I doomed by myself? Emil, just be a good person and do it to the end and let me follow you.

You guys."

"Tsk," Sion said angrily again, "Didn't you say that you would never go on the road alone? Why did you change your mind now?"

"I...this, this is not a reminder from Emil

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You killed me, oh, for the sake of my fellow countrymen, can you forgive me this time? Just once."

Greya looked embarrassed, and the aggrieved expression made Emil a little moved.

"..."

Sion fell into silence. In fact, he was not a person who wanted to kill everyone. After talking for a long time, his reason came back. In addition, Grea mentioned the word fellow countryman. He has always valued feelings, and the anger in his heart suddenly disappeared by half.

"How is it, Lord Sion?" Greya asked tentatively.

"Tsk," Sion was still dissatisfied, "Let me think about it."

He really wanted to forgive Grea, but he couldn't let go of the stone in his heart. If Grea made trouble again, no one could predict what the consequences would be.

"Emil, please help me to persuade you."

Seeing that Sion's attitude was unpredictable, Grea quickly asked Emil for help. Unexpectedly, Emil also turned away and did not want to talk to him.

At this time, he no longer had the same air as before, because his two followers fled back. The reason why he stayed was just because he didn't want to lose to Emil, but after Emil reminded him just now, he also understood his

situation, but it would be too unwilling to go back directly.

In fact, like Emil and others, he has great ambitions. He doesn't want to stay in this remote country all his life and spend his life doing nothing.

He regrets now that he shouldn't have made such a bottomless joke, which made the always gentle Sean dislike him.

Grea sighed secretly in his heart. With a nervous mood, he kept praying to Sion not to drive him away.

But at this moment, he caught a glimpse of a strange shadow out of the corner of his eye. He suddenly raised his head and looked around, and found that there was nothing but tall trees around him.

He thought he was dazzled, but as soon as he lowered his head and prepared to wait for the result of Sion's treatment, a stench suddenly hit his nose, causing him to almost faint on the spot.

"What, what's going on!" Greia immediately covered her nose.

Sean and Emil also noticed something was wrong, and they both wondered why they didn't smell it just now.

Emil quickly stretched out his hand, raised it above his head, and then said, "The wind direction has changed. At first we were upwind, but now we are downwind, and the smell of monsters is blowing here."

"This is how to do?"

Sion frowned. He looked around and saw several monsters hiding behind the tree.

"This... to be honest, I have nothing to do."

Faced with this situation, Emil had to admit it. If it was a monster that came, he might still have a chance, but looking at this formation, there were at least a dozen of them.

"Ah? This, doesn't this mean that we are all going to die here?" Greya turned pale with fright, and he suddenly grabbed Emil's arm, "Emil, think of a way quickly, I don't want to die so suppressed.

Qu, please.”

"Shut up!" Sion yelled at him.

"No, I don't want to die, I don't want to die!" Greya suddenly lost his mind and ran away like crazy.

Emil wanted to catch him, but he didn't know where he got the strength, so he broke free and escaped deep into the forest in the blink of an eye.

"Tsk, troublesome guy, hurry up..."

Sion originally wanted to signal Emil to follow him, but as soon as he saw several monsters disappearing behind Graia, he understood that there was little point in pursuing them. The top priority now was how to escape with Emil.

The remaining monsters began to approach the two of them. Emil looked around. There were tall trees everywhere. The monsters were either hiding behind the tree trunks or burrowing into the dense leaves. In short, they seemed to be trapped.

Surrounded by a swarm of monsters, there was no point in escaping.

"Is there really nothing we can do?" Sion asked again.

"..." Emil fell into silence.

Indeed, he had no choice. He had imagined countless achievements on the battlefield and then meeting his father again, but he never thought that what he was about to face was actually these legendary monsters, and the father he had always missed might be

He had already died on the battlefield.

The moment he heard the village chief say it, he really thought it was a joke, but his reason told him that it was the truth, and then he really encountered such a thing. However, even if he could defeat one with luck,

There is no guarantee that you will be able to defeat a large group on the battlefield in the future.

All of this is like a dream. Whether he joins the army or encounters monsters, but now he is surrounded by so many monsters and cannot escape. Is it also a dream?

"Haha, I wonder what all this mess is for."

He didn't think about it anymore. Instead of thinking about irrelevant things, he might as well leave the last bit of time to himself to sum up his short life and see if he had any regrets.

Seeing him like this, Sain finally accepted his fate. He did not regret reaching this point. He thought it was funny when he thought of the shocked expressions of his relatives when they learned of his death. What an interesting scene that would be.

Woolen cloth?

The next moment, the monsters began to shrink the encirclement. For a moment, the entire forest was filled with rustling sounds. It seemed that there were far more than a dozen monsters. Looking at the battle, they probably broke into the monster's lair.
To be continued...
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