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Chapter 36: Choice I


The orcs, whose defenses had been greatly increased after going berserk, could not stop Owen's full-strength sword.

With Owen, a great knight, in the lead, the orcs' weak defense line was penetrated by the knights.

However, Owen's team itself was also reduced to a certain extent by the orcs, and several attendants were knocked off their horses.

In the chaotic battle, they lost their horses, and their fate was self-evident.

Owen had no time to turn back to save them.

The knight team collided again with the wolf cavalry attacking Stannie without slowing down.

Unexpectedly, the humans who arrived would be able to break through the intercepting companions so easily.

The wolf cavalry who was fighting Stany's knights was attacked from behind by Owen and others.

In an instant, more than a dozen companions were killed or wounded.

Owen and others also successfully rushed to Stany's side, grabbed the young knight who was almost exhausted and put him on his horse.

Owen shouted to the only two seriously injured knights: "Hurry up and mount!"

The dead have ascended to heaven, but the living will continue to enjoy life.

Not caring about their fallen companions at all, the two knights each found an ownerless horse, and the group quickly changed directions to break out.

The battle had reached this point, and the orcs had killed and wounded many of their companions.

Even the orcs who could turn into madness were killed by Owen with one blow, but the enemy still escaped in the end.

The orcs who commanded the wolf cavalry would definitely be roasted and eaten by Chief Warren when he returned.

He roared that the wolf cavalry were completely desperate under the command of their commander.

After finally having a chance to escape and ascend to heaven, another knight of Stanny fell off his horse due to excessive injuries and was attacked by the wolf cavalry.

There was also a knight in Owen's knight team who was held back by the berserk orc, and Owen also lost the chance to turn around and save him.

The wolf cavalry have reorganized their formation, and if they rush back at this time, it will no longer be possible to escape.

"Go quickly" The sound came from the knight who was surrounded by orcs.

He also understood that he could not be saved, and there was no need for his companions to die with him.

"Walk" One word, a simple command determines the life or death of his companions.

This is the knight of the North.

Born for war, he is destined to die on the battlefield.

If it were Irving himself who was trapped in the enemy's camp, he would be like that knight if it was impossible.

None of them were rookies entering the battlefield for the first time.

Even if they were closely related to the trapped knights, they would not question Owen's orders at this time.

Without stopping for a moment, Owen and the rest of the group immediately started riding and whipping up their whips.

There were thirteen men and nearly forty horses when they charged into the battle.

When they left, there were less than half of them, and most of the ownerless horses were almost trapped in the siege of the orcs.

Facing the wolf cavalry, which also possesses fast mobility, it is difficult for human cavalry to escape once they are stuck.

Even though Owen and others had left the battlefield, the Wolf Cavalry behind them was still pursuing them.

If their horses were kept in top condition, it would not be difficult to get rid of them, but after a long run, Owen discovered a serious problem.

That is, they can't get rid of the tail behind them at all, and he is familiar with the physical strength of the horses under him and can accurately calculate when he will be overtaken by the orcs.

Is there any point in rescuing someone but only surviving for more than an hour?

Fortunately, Owen had taken the wolf cavalry's pursuit into account, and he had another way to deal with these tails.

Lorne's team was also a considerable fighting force, and he had observed them carefully along the way.

Although there is only one knight, every soldier is considered an elite.

Excluding Lorne and Grant, who were obviously not warriors, Owen believed that with the addition of himself and others, they would still have the strength to fight the orcs.

Not all the wolf cavalry came to chase them.

The remaining knights helped Owen and the others hold back the crazy orcs.

Looking back, I saw that there were only about forty wolf cavalry still chasing them.

Taking a detour, Owen told Baker and others his plan.

He was very reluctant to rely on Lorne to save him, but Baker had no other choice.

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The group of people hurried to Lorne's location.

The sky is very blue and the clouds are very white.

Enjoying the fresh air of the prairie, Lorne walked forward to the place where the thick smoke was billowing.

After so long, he believed that Owen and others should have approached the attacked guard post.

If the orcs are still there, they should be heading back.

If they could not be seen, unfortunately, it would only prove that the orcs had breached the guard post.

Owen and the others are cleaning up the mess, maybe even able to pick up an arm or two and organize a simple funeral or something.

Either way, he is safe.

Lorne felt particularly happy when he thought that the task was about to be completed.

As for Owen's offer of giving him a chance to go on the battlefield, he was ready to refuse.

People are afraid of being famous, and pigs are afraid of being strong, so he chose to continue hiding the strength of the Fast family.

Could it be that Owen, an outsider, still wants to interfere in the Fast family's family policies?

The more he thought about it, the more proud he became, and Lorne couldn't help humming slightly in his mouth.

But before he finished humming a song, Grant suddenly interrupted: "Sir, look, there are horses over there that look like Knight Owen and his friends."

It's not good news that Owen and the others are back.

Their walking back means that the orcs haven't left yet.

Looking in the direction Grant pointed, Lorne wondered why Owen and others didn't come back from the front.

But his eyesight was brighter than Grant's, and he could indeed see that it was Owen and others.

"Why are half the people missing?"

muttering to himself, Lorne narrowed his eyes and carefully observed Owen's team.

Indeed, half of the people and horses were missing, and Owen, who was in the lead, kept waving at him.

Feeling something bad, Lorne looked carefully again.

There was no obstruction in the open grassland, and the figure of the wolf cavalry quickly entered his field of vision.

"Fuck there are orcs, run!"

The forty or so wolf cavalry were just a small group in Owen's eyes, but to Lorne they were a large group.

A dozen wolf cavalrymen almost wiped out his entire army, and even the forty orcs who hadn't swallowed up all his bones were left behind.

Therefore, Lorne reflexively thought of running away immediately.

When Grant, who was originally greedy for money and afraid of death, suddenly stopped him uncharacteristically: "Sir, you can't run away.

If one of them survives and tells this story, we will be finished."

Grant didn't know anything about the affairs between the nobles, but he had heard about it.

If the unkind and unjust behavior of abandoning his companions really leaked out.

In the north, Lorne can't even think about messing around.

Maybe the Grand Duke of the North will strip him of his title after he finds out.

Once Lorne was jerked off, Grant's own dream came to an end.

After finally having a nobler dream than earning gold coins, he couldn't just watch it be destroyed

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