Chapter 68, Father and Son
"Sir Buckhouse, Sir." Baron Hedwig saw the big men in gray cloaks, holding maces to rush towards the nearest Sir Buckhouse. He immediately shouted, but in the midst of the crowd, Sir Buckhouse could not hear at all. He was still turning back and knocking hard on the face of an infantryman with the tip of the shield.
"Father, what's wrong?" Duden held the spear and came to Baron Hedwig's side, raised his head and asked his father.
"Go quickly, and protect Sir Buckhouse." Baron Hedwig said to his eldest son.
"Yes." Duden was a qualified eldest son and servant. He immediately obeyed the baron's orders, holding the spear in his hand and squeezing through the crowded crowd, crossing the body and accidentally stepped on a piece of slippery intestine on the ground. The intestine almost made him fall, but he continued to run forward.
"Oh oh~." Sir Buckhouse stabbed an enemy who grabbed the reins of his horse with a sword. Just as he raised his head, he suddenly saw a tall man who was almost parallel to himself on the horse. He rushed forward. He held the mace in his hand and hit the head of Sir Buckhouse's mount. The war horse whined and the horse skull made a crisp sound.
Sir Buckhouse's two front legs fell to the ground without any warning. The Jazz was overturned to the ground. He felt like a group of bees were buzzing in his ears.
"Ha." The Grizzlies walked a few steps to Sir Buckhouse who had fallen off his horse. He waved his mace and hit the Jazz's helmet. With a sound of a table tennis player, the Jazz who had just struggled to stand was knocked down to the ground.
"Holy Virgin Mary." Sir Buckhouse was so uncomfortable inside his helmet that he was dying. Although the helmet protected his skull, the sequelae was that he almost lost consciousness and could only lie on the ground and couldn't stand up for a long time.
"You're dead, Lord." Looking at the knight lying on the ground, the Grizzly Brothers smiled grimly. He held the mace in his hand tightly and walked over, preparing to end the knight's life. The Grizzly Brothers love to kill, and they did not leave the habit of captives.
"Master Buckhouse." At this time, a spear stabbed from the side. The Grizzly Brothers quickly dodged and saw a young servant holding the spear, but he was too young and was too slow to collect the spear. The Grizzly Brothers grabbed the tip of the spear.
"You interrupted my hunting." The grizzly brothers glared at Du Deng angrily. Du Deng was startled by his condescending glare, but he still plucked up the courage.
"I, I am the son of Baron Hedwig, my name is." Duden wanted to report his name and family to the other party. Just like all nobles and knights, both sides politely reported their families and titles to each other. He had fantasized about such a scene countless times, but the Grizzlies did not give him this opportunity.
"Table." The Grizzly Brothers raised their mace and hit Du Deng hard. Du Deng quickly gave up the spear in his hand, and the Grizzly Brothers threw the spear aside.
"Dudden." Baron Hedwig rode his horse and saw this scene. He shouted his son's name loudly, but there were noises of war around him. He wanted to move forward, but he could not move forward at all. The Baron quickly got off the horse.
"Scandium~." He rushed towards his son regardless of everything, slashing his sword along the way. The Baron just blocked and had no intention of fighting.
"Hu, Hu." Du Deng pulled out a short sword that was about to be around his waist. Compared with the Grizzly Bear brothers' mace, the short sword was pitifully small.
"Hahaha." Looking at the attendant and the dagger in front of him, the Grizzly Brothers couldn't help laughing. It was like a battle between a giant and a child.
"Think of David and Griah." Duden held the dagger in his hand, and recalled the famous chapters of David and Griah in the Bible to inspire himself. In the Bible, the invincible giant Griah was defeated by the weak David, and he now encountered the same experience.
But when the mace hit Du Deng, he realized that the story was always a story, and there was almost no chance of winning in the face of overwhelming power.
"Ping~uh." Du Deng's dagger was knocked away, and he felt that his wrist seemed to have been broken, and the huge pain made him fall to the ground.
"Since death on behalf of that old guy!" The Grizzly Bear brothers saw Du Deng who was knocked down to the ground. He took a step forward, held the mace in both hands, and pointed it at Du Deng's head. With just one moment, he could smash the young man's head.
"No, God save me." Du Deng looked at the grizzly brothers raised their maces above his head. The feeling of death came in an instant, and he could hardly breathe.
"Hahaha, you guy who wet your pants, go to die!" The Grizzly Brothers saw Du Deng's crotch soaked, and he grinned, not being kind to him.
"Puchi." But when the Grizzly Brothers lowered his head, he suddenly saw a sharp sword tip appearing on his chest. He looked at the sword tip in surprise and seemed to not understand what was going on, but he could not think about anything more, and his eyes turned dark.
"Duden, are you okay?" Baron Hedwig gasped. He ran all the way and avoided the sword and halberd, but finally had time to save his son's life.
"Hmm." Du Deng was relieved when he saw the baron, but then felt ashamed. He actually peed his pants on the battlefield. This was simply a shame for himself who was determined to become a knight.
"Don't stand there, help Sir Buckhouse up, we have to retreat." Baron Hedwig said to Duden, who had keenly felt the disadvantage of the situation.
"Yes." Duden was too embarrassed at this time. He hurriedly stepped forward to take off Sir Buckhouse's deformed helmet and helped the Jazz up.
"Horse, you need a horse." Baron Hedwig said to Duden.
"Shh." Duden nodded quickly. He put his two fingers in his mouth and blew hard. With the whistle, Baron Hedwig's war horse rushed over from one end of the battlefield. It was also a daily task to take good care of the horses as a servant.
"Good job, you and the Jazz ride back on their horses, and I'll arrive later." Baron Hedwig said to Duden.
"But father, go with the jazz." Duden said to the baron in surprise. As a servant, he should be protecting Baron Hedwig.
"Don't argue, go quickly." But the Baron said without hesitation, and helped his son and old Buckhouse onto the horse, then slapped the horse hard, and the war horse ran towards the castle with his gray horse.
Chapter completed!