Chapter Ninety-Eight: Offering Victory (Please collect and recommend)

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Although I'm glad, the actual situation on the scene is not good. At least that's the case with Arthur and Gawain. Let's not talk about Arthur. He was originally the target of public criticism. After fighting until now, both physical strength and energy have been exhausted.

Gawain's condition is not much better. He has fallen off the horse twice, both of them badly, so his condition is not good.

On the other hand, the two Sennod knights are in much better condition. With the help of the Sword of Stalon, they are much better at fighting the enemy than Arthur and the others. When Arthur and the others want to knock down an enemy, they have to hit it with a blunt sword. It takes a few hits for the enemy to have an effect, but they can often be fatal with one hit. This is the difference.

Gawain and Arthur were each facing an enemy, and were now locked in a bitter battle. The situation on Arthur's side was not good. He was hit in the leg by a sword. Although the muscles and bones were not injured, the wound kept bleeding, which greatly consumed his physical strength.

So now it should be said that Gawain has been protecting Arthur, while Arthur can only barely fight back.

"Kai, do you think...who among them will win?"

King Uther was already sitting in his seat at this time. Not only was he no longer worried, but he asked with great interest. After all, things have become easier to deal with now. There are only four people on the field. If there is a problem, Kai can immediately save the situation. Instead of being in chaos like before, it is very likely that Kai will not be able to save the situation in time.

Kai squinted at the situation, shook his head and said: "It's hard to say, Arthur is still a little young. If he had handled it better before, this situation would never have happened now. This time Arthur lost unjustly." .”

Arthur was trained by Kai himself. Kai never kept any secrets from him, but was limited by Arthur's understanding. He could not truly learn the essence of Bajiquan and other martial arts. The gap between Eastern and Western thinking reached 21 AD. It cannot be bridged in centuries, let alone now. But Arthur is a practical person, and what he learned is enough for him.

Arthur still limited himself to the knight's thinking before, and many things were not brought out, which led to his current embarrassment.

As for Kai saying that Arthur lost now, there is a reason. After all, anyone with a discerning eye can see that if the unknown knight hadn't helped Arthur, Arthur would have been eliminated long ago, and there would be no talk of winning. Coupled with the problems that occurred in this melee, no matter what, there must be an explanation, so even if Arthur wins, he still loses.

King Uther also meant this, but he was still a little unwilling. If it hadn't been for this incident, the title of Champion Knight would have been captured by Camelot again ten years later, but now...

Thinking of this, King Uther glanced at Perino and Leon who were standing aside, feeling very unhappy.

Perino and Leon also lowered their heads, not daring to look at King Uther at all. They never expected that such a big leak would appear under their noses. This was a serious dereliction of duty. Fortunately, Kai saw some clues and allowed them to reduce their responsibilities a little. Otherwise, they would probably not have the shame to stand here anymore.

At this time, the situation on the field suddenly changed.

The unknown knight (Gawain) knocked away the sword of a Senord knight, turning the situation on the field. Gawain got the opponent's sword and cut the opponent's neck with his backhand. At this time, Arthur also held the sword of another Senod knight, allowing Gawain to stab his chest with the sword!

When King Uther saw this scene, he stood up directly. He is a fan of knightly duels, and what Gawain did just now was so beautiful. He couldn't help but cheer for it.

The same was true for the entire audience. Although they did not see some details clearly, the flip between electric light and flint made them very enjoyable.

"Who are you?" Arthur half-knelt on the ground, panting and asked.

When the knight heard this, he took off his helmet.

It's Gawain!

The moment Gawain took off his helmet, the audience immediately exploded. Yesterday's duel between Gawain and Arthur is still evocative. Unexpectedly, they would enter the final showdown again today.

This is just like fate. Is there any more dramatic encounter than this?

"What? Do you want to fight again?" Gawain enjoyed the cheers around him. He liked this kind of big scene very much.

Arthur looked at him complicatedly, then looked at the Stalon sword in his hand, and shook his head. Kneeling on one knee, he held the sword in his hands and brought it to Gawain.

This is the most solemn etiquette in knightly etiquette. It is often used by knights when they pledge allegiance to their lord, expressing complete surrender.

"You saved me. Knights have no tradition of wielding their swords against their benefactors. You deserve this victory."

Of course Arthur is not surrendering by doing this. He is showing Gawain that he sincerely offers his respect to the victor. This is basically the highest courtesy among knights.

On the contrary, Gawain was a little confused by this. He didn't expect Arthur to be so straightforward and grand.

If Gawain was still a little prejudiced against Arthur before, now Gawain's view of Arthur has completely changed.

King Uther took the lead and walked to the front of the stands and clapped. King Uther was naturally convinced by Gawain's performance. He saved his own son, how could a father not be grateful? What makes King Uther even more gratified is Arthur's decision. This may be due to Arthur's original intention, but the effect of this is even more shocking than Arthur's victory. After this incident, it is estimated that all countries will soon sing about Arthur's deeds.

This is more beautiful than simply winning.

"But tomorrow! Victory will still be mine!"

After Gawain took over Arthur's sword, Arthur was not discouraged by this failure, but instead became more motivated to fight.

Not only was Gawain not angry about this, but he felt very angry.

"Hmph! Just wait and see!"



After the melee between the knights ended, King Uther immediately investigated the identities and origins of the two knights. It turned out that these two knights were not knights from Sennod at all. They were members of the Tauron rebels!

They killed the two original Sennod knights, and then used magic props to disguise themselves as those two knights and sneak into the knights' meeting. Their long swords are also long swords made of magic. They appear to have no edge, but are sharper than ordinary long swords.

This discovery made King Uther furious. Rebels and magic, the two things King Uther hates the most are actually mixed together.

If it weren't for the fact that Kai and Gaius had not finished the knights' meeting yet and it was not appropriate to make this matter a big deal, King Uther would have wanted to raid the entire city immediately, even if he dug three feet into the ground, he would find these rebellious people and kill them.