Chapter 666: Chapter 267 Savage Charge (Two-in-One Large Chapter)_3
So, Reine’s choice was to swing his fist!
Using the Interdiate Secret Technique “Heavy Punch Combo,” he threw a heavy punch at the burly man in front of him.
The opponent, being a Great Knight who also practiced boxing, would likely instinctively punch back instead of dodging in the first instance.
Sure enough!
Originally, when Bidaels, the “Bison,” saw Reine rapidly attacking, he intended to dodge to avoid the brunt because he had just unleashed the secret technique “Savage Charge” and needed a few seconds to adjust.
But suddenly, he discovered that this young Great Knight in front of him, not using any other weapons but relying on the bladed Finger Tiger, swinging his fist at him, filled the inside of Bidaels, the “Bison,” with joy!
He cursed inwardly, “What an idiot, doesn’t he know I am taller and have a longer reach than him?”
“Your punch hasn’t hit yet, but mine already has!”
After all, the height difference between Bidaels, the “Bison,” at two ters three and Reine at two ters was quite noticeable.
Normally, unless one is a “long-ard monkey,” a two-ter-three tall person would naturally have a longer reach.
Moreover, the spikes on Bidaels’ spiked gauntlet were even slightly longer than the four blades protruding from Reine’s knight gauntlet.
Combining these factors.
Bidaels, the “Bison,” was very confident that being equally boxers, he would definitely hit his opponent first!
So, without even turning his head, Bidaels punched heavily towards the forehead of Reine.
Thus, the entire battle scene turned into both n throwing punches towards each other’s foreheads!
In the blink of an eye!
“Pfft!”
The spectators could not see clearly what was happening, but they saw the four blades on Reine’s knight gauntlet piercing the opponent’s forehead first.
At that mont, Bidaels, the “Bison,” stared hard at the tip of his spiked gauntlet; it was a few centiters away, almost penetrating the young man’s head.
“How could this be!”
“My hand is longer, my spikes are longer than his blades, how could he hit first?” This was the last thought of Bidaels, the “Bison,” before he died.
Actually, this was because at the mont both punches were swung, Reine suddenly extended the hardened essence gold blades at the front end of his knight’s gauntlet by twenty centiters, naturally piercing Bidaels, the “Bison’s,” forehead first.
Since Reine’s fist and Bidaels’ eyes were aligned and directly opposite each other, the sudden lengthening of the blade was extrely difficult to notice due to the angle!
For the surrounding spectators, the actions of both were too quick, they couldn’t clearly see what happened.
But after killing Bidaels, the “Bison,” Reine quickly withdrew his fist.
Not being able to see clearly did not lessen the shock in the hearts of the people at that mont!
Because their enemy, who had been vigorous and formidable, now collapsed on the ground limp as a spineless snake.
Keep in mind, just monts ago, this guy had been charging fearlessly in the battlefield, unstoppable even in the face of Lord Seriel the Viscount and two other knights in cooperation!
Such a formidable man was killed in one move by the young Lord Reine!
The spectators looked at Reine with great respect!
…
This scene made the four or five dark fla monks leading a hundred or more cultists charging forward internally curse their bad luck.
Originally, with Bidaels, the “Bison,” piercing in from the rear, a pincer attack would have secured their victory!
But now, with Bidaels, the “Bison,” being instantly neutralized, the outco of the battle was uncertain.
The main issue was that Bidaels died too quickly!
If he could have lasted another ten seconds, long enough for the cult’s forces to materially engage in a front and rear pincer attack, then the overall situation would have been hard to reverse.
But now, Bidaels’ death had instead boosted the enemies’ morale, weakening their own!
At that mont, a “thud! thud! thud!” akin to distant thunder arose.
With each step, there ca a slight tremor of the ground.
Whether friend or foe, at this mont, everyone on the scene either turned around or looked up.
Piercing through the fog, a figure over five ters tall was striding forward, step by step.
Though the steps of this giant were slow, each was notably wide, and within just a few strides his distinct appearance beca visible to all.
This creature was a humanoid golem, appearing to be made entirely of a special type of rock, with rough yet fine patterns engraved on its surface.
But what Reine noticed most was the creature’s arms.
The giant golem’s arms were incredibly long, naturally hanging down past its knees, nearly touching its ankles.
In addition, the long-handled battle axe it carried was unusually large, with a double-bladed, nearly three-ter-long tal giant axe.
With the arrival of the Giant Axe Golem, a captivating aura enveloped the entire scene!
The next second.
The sound of “thud thud thud” footsteps imdiately intensified as the Giant Axe Golem quickly accelerated, dragging its axe and charging directly towards the battlefield!
Since Reine had just killed the charging enemy knight with a punch, his troops were motivated and neither the cavalry nor the knights at the front shrank back but raised their shields in defense!
But the scene that unfolded in the next second profoundly illustrated that in the Transcendent world, courage alone is useless.
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