Chapter 279
Mavis came in full force, riding a rifle and pursing, pointing directly at Kahn's neck. As long as he broke Kahn's neck, it would be useless even if Kahn wore a full set of plate armor.
However, Kahn is not a purely heavy infantryman, but a master who has received several years of cavalry training. So, how could he be afraid of Mavis?
Moreover, standing on the ground with both feet makes Kahn more confident than when riding a horse. Of course, this means that when fighting in a single fight, because a knight's attack can avoid their impact for Kahn very good at it. If multiple knights charge, even a master like Kahn will fall. Because, several knights charge together will block his dodge angle. After all, no matter how powerful a person is, he cannot fight head-on with the rushing plate-armored knight.
Sure enough, Mavis's first charge was easily avoided by Kahn's slippage. Mavis immediately judged that his opponent was a master.
So, during the second charge, Mavis, who had a strong arm, threw out several guns with one hand to block Kahn's dodge angle.
Seeing that dodging was difficult, Kahn slid to the left and avoided Mavis's head-on collision. He waved his large mace hard and smashed Mavis' gun bar...
"Bang--" With a loud noise, Mavis almost lost his hand with a gun, and his arms were numb because of shock. He could no longer use it for a while.
However, even if you don’t take off your hand, it’s no different from taking off your hand. Because Mavis’s brace was smashed by Kahn’s mace. This brace was basically scrapped.
So Mavis returned to the formation and asked the Duke of Saxony for a delicate bracelet with copper-skinned bracelet from the oak treated with potion. This bracelet was used by the Duke of Saxony when he was young. It was very well-built and not easy to break. When the Duke of Saxony was young, he was also a knight enthusiast and liked to compete with others. Now that he is old, he can't actually use this bracelet, and it only has some symbolic meaning. Moreover, this bracelet is called "Golden Gun" by the Saxony because it is wrapped in copper skin similar to gold.
Mavis returned to the front again with the "Golden Gun", but saw Kahn waiting for him boredly, and he was still snatching him:
"How about it, boy? Are your arms unconscious? I knew that you were not going to change guns, but to restore the numbness of your arms. I have never missed a fight. Just a fool like you, you will be slapped to death later, like slapping a fly..." Kahn followed the dark-bellied Marin for several years and became a little cunning boy. Therefore, he also knew that he had used words to run and angered his opponent.
Mavis was indeed furious, so he rode his horse back a distance, left enough to charge, and then began to accelerate...
The "Golden Gun" was swung in Mavis's hand, and the tip of the gun was swung. The purpose was to make Kahn unable to understand the position of the gun so that his mace could not hit the gun. As long as he avoided the impact of the mace and hit Kahn's neck, the tip of the metal gun would hit Kahn's neck again, then Kahn was done.
However, Mavis didn't know that as Kahn, who had played with the Knights, had thought of a way to deal with Mavis when he changed his gun...
When Mavis rushed up at high speed, Kahn suddenly exerted force and ran to the right...
The reason for this is that Kahn, who has played with the knight, knows that the knight has the strongest attack power on the right side of the war horse. But he is somewhat helpless on the left side. Because the knight holds a cavalry rifle with one hand in his right hand, suitable for attacking the enemy on the right, but not suitable for attacking the enemy on the left. If he forcibly moves the cavalry rifle to the left, it will not only be very awkward, but also easily flashes the knight's waist.
Seeing Kahn's actions, Mavis was also stunned. However, his war horse was not stunned, but continued to rush forward...
Because the distance was very close, Mavis had no time to turn his horse's head and turn left, so he had to continue moving forward. Kahn showed the devil's smile, then said the mace and hit Mavis's horse's rear leg...
Mavis was shocked and quickly directed the horse to jump. However, although the horse jumped, it was still a little slower. Although Kahn's mace did not hit the middle part of the rear leg of the horse, it hit the horse's hoof on the left rear leg of the horse...
With a "ding" sound, a piece of "U"-shaped metal was hooked away by the nails on Kahn's mace...
Obviously, Mavis's war horse lost its hooves...
Not only that, Kahn's huge impact force not only hooked the nailed horseshoe away, but also pulled off half of the horseshoe...
Mavis's war horse was in pain and let out a wail. Fortunately, his left rear hoof was injured. If it were the front hoof, Mavis would have been thrown away by the fallen war horse.
But even if he was not thrown away, Mavis knew that the left rear hoof of his war horse was ruined...even this BMW was ruined...
Because when Kahn used a mace to smash the lower half of his left rear hoof of his war horse, his left rear hoof was destroyed. Because the horse's hoof is the nail of the war horse. His nails were violently stripped off, so how could the horse's legs not be injured? Thanks to Mavis riding a BMW, if it were an ordinary horse, he would have been paralyzed in pain.
The war horse was abandoned, and the competition could not continue. So, Mavis's horse endured the severe pain, turned its head and limped back under the command of Mavis...
Suddenly, a huge cheer broke out in Marin's army. Obviously, the morale became even stronger...
The Duke of Saxony had a blue face and glared at Mavis. Mavis also blushed and lowered his head in shame.
But fortunately, Albresit, Duke of Saxony, knew that Mavis was the number one he could fight, so he did not punish him on the spot, but asked him to go back and change his horse...
Marin was also very happy to see Kahn defeating the Mavis who had made him feel angry. So he shouted:
"Kaan, good, go provoke it!"
Kahn immediately did as he came near the center line and shouted:
"Are there anyone here to compete? I welcome it! Does anyone have the courage to continue competing?" After saying that, Kahn also danced a twisted PP dance in front of Saxony's 20,000 troops, which was extremely provocative...
The Duke of Saxony's face turned pale, but he still held back. Because, he knew that even Mavis, who was the best at fighting under his command, was defeated, and the others went up to die, which made the other party even more arrogant. So he signaled his left and right to send seven or eight knights to take the initiative to ride a horse and scare Kahn...
Sure enough, Kahn was shocked when he saw seven or eight knights coming up from the other side and quickly retreated to avoid being shamelessly beaten by the other party.
Of course, the Duke of Saxony was not shameless to send seven or eight people to fight Kahn, just to scare the other party away so as not to continue to affect his morale.
Marin was also worried that Kahn, a powerful general, would be implicated by the opponent, and he would not have any powerful bodyguards in the future. So he simply called Kahn back.
But for a while, the Saxony army seemed to be silent. Obviously, the old fox, Duke of Saxony, wanted to use time to reduce the adverse effects caused by the previous failure. At the same time, slowly restore morale.
But Marin obviously didn't want to see this. As time goes by, the morale of the Saxons is slowly recovering, but similarly, the morale that Marin just rose due to Kahn's victory will slowly decline.
So, Malin's eyes turned around and thought of the plot of Zhuge Liang yelling in front of the formation in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and angering Wang Lang to death. Then, he smiled obscenely and thought of a way to anger his opponent...
The reason why I want to anger my opponent is to exchange for the charge of the opponent's knights. My own formation is limited to the trench, so it is naturally difficult to take the initiative. Moreover, the infantry rushed towards the cavalry, which was quite desperate...
Therefore, the best choice is to make the other party angry first and then charge...
So Marin ordered the entire first formation to practice shouting slogans with him:
"Everyone shouts with me, I shout 'Duke of Saxony', and you will shout 'Big Sad Beep' at the same time... When I shout 'Duke of Saxony' for the second time, you will shout 'Soft Oops' at the same time, the third time you will shout 'Coward' at the same time, and the fourth time you will shout 'Come and beat me' at the same time... so repeating..."
Then, Marin picked up the earth trumpet, stood on the platform, and began to shout:
"Duke of Saxony!"
"Big silly!" The 1,250 people under his command shouted together...
"Duke of Saxony!"
"Soft Egg!" Another neat shout...
"Duke of Saxony!"
"coward!"
"Duke of Saxony!"
"Come and hit me!"
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Later, Marin felt that the voice of "Duke of Saxony" alone was not loud enough, so he arranged hundreds of people from the second squad to shout "Duke of Saxony". In this way, even though the Duke of Saxony was 200 meters away, he heard clearly that he was calling him...
The neat shouts of a thousand or hundreds of people immediately filled the entire battlefield. Opposite, the Duke of Saxony, who was waiting for morale to recover, his face turned green when he heard the neat shouts from the opposite side...
Looking at European history, although there are also scolding, the warriors who are fighting alone are usually scolding each other in front of the formation. However, Marin mobilized thousands of people to insult a duke in an orderly manner, which is unique in European history...
Chapter completed!