Chapter 142: The Second God of War
When the banner of Baibasbahn appeared in the middle of the Pass, it played two notable roles - a great encouragement for the Passers, and a great temptation for the Franks. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info
Even Frank's peasant soldiers knew the identity of Basbahn, and being able to capture this person not only meant defeating the Paz army in front of him, but even conquering the Paz Empire in advance. Of course, this is exactly what Babas Bahn wants to achieve, once he makes a move, then the attention of the Frank army will inevitably be focused on himself, so that the threat to the middle lane army will be greatly reduced, and at this time Biludas can take the opportunity to organize the scattered formation again.
To accomplish this, Babasbar had to use himself as bait to hold back the main force of the Frankish army, and he was led by only two hundred personal guards.
Although the retinue of Baibasbahn was pitifully small, they were all selected warriors for good fighting, and with Baibasbahn himself leading the way, this force was like death passing through Frank's strikers, leaving only a bright red and death in its wake.
The Franks suddenly showed that they were overly aggressive, especially the members of the Knights of the Holy Hammer, who flocked to Baibasbahn like madness, each trying to take the head of the enemy commander to claim the highest honor of the entire battle.
However, what they were in front of was not an ordinary Paz soldier, but the strongest man in the entire Paz Empire. Babbard Barn was of average stature and not necessarily the best in terms of strength, but his innate balance, flexibility, coordination, and terrifying speed made him a silky supple sword, and the Pascutte was an all-powerful ribbon in his hands, capable of striking any part of his enemies at will. The Frankish knights, known for their heavy armor protection, could charge without fear when facing the Pas, because the Pas's bows and arrows could not penetrate their armor at all, and even spear thrusts could hardly inflict fatal damage. However, the situation is different when the opponent is Baibasbarn, whose blade does not attack their armor at all, but instead strikes at the tiny space where the armor and armor meet, where it deals them a fatal blow.
These once proud and brave knights were quickly defeated by the scimitars of Baibasbarn, and the cost of their defeat was their lives. After a short encounter, more than ten knights became ghosts of the sword, but this did not deter the brave Frank knights, who surrounded them even more frantically. Unfortunately, their courage did not become the key to victory, but rather their passport to the Netherlands.
At this time, Deguzorf, who was in command in the rear, was simply angry, because he watched his elite Knights of the Holy Hammer be tempted by the enemy commander to give up the opportunity to defeat the enemy army, and during this time, the middle of the Paz army had begun to gradually reorganize its formation. But the Knights of the Holy Hammer were at the forefront of the entire tribute to the front, and it would take a long time to stop their impulsive behavior.
By the time Deguzorf's order reached the Knights of the Holy Hammer, Basbahn had single-handedly slain more than seventy knights. At this moment appeared in front of him a majestic knight like a mountain, and this person was Ulrich, the crown prince of King Plus.
Ulrich was a well-known knight in Frankish and had won three consecutive spear tournaments, so it would not be an exaggeration to say that he was Frank's number one spear master. Because of his prowess, he was able to serve as the commander of the Knights of the Holy Hammer. Originally, Ulrich could have sat in the rear and commanded many knights to besiege Baibasbahn, and he ran to the front line so impulsively mainly because his most beloved nephew, Prince Mance, the seventh in line to the throne of Place, was known as a young knight known as a genius of swordsmanship, who had just died at the hands of Baibasbahn's sword.
Ulrich was a stout man over two meters tall, wearing heavy black armor and riding on a tall horse like a black mountain, and the Baibasbar was a full two laps smaller. The two are not fighting at all on the same level of strength.
Naturally, Basbahn would not be stupid enough to fight hard with such a man with strength, skill and speed, and he had already sensed the strength of the opponent in the short first encounter, and at the same time, he also found that the opponent's anger overshadowed his calmness, so he was a little more hasty in his moves. In an instant, Basbahn had already decided on his own tactics, and he deliberately did not fight hard with Ulrich, but blindly defused the opponent's offensive without confronting it head-on. Ulrich's spear was heavier than a normal person, and naturally bulky compared to Baibasbarn's scimitar, so he was unable to take Baibasbahn for more than twenty rounds in a row, and Baibasbar used his extraordinary flexibility and coordination to hit Ulrich more than a dozen times, but fortunately he was protected by armor and did not get injured. Ulrich, who had been unable to conquer for a long time, was instead taken advantage of by his opponent everywhere, which made Ulrich, who was already angry, even more angry, and his moves unconsciously sped up. But in this way, his flaws are also increasing, and it is this moment that Bai Basbahn is waiting for.
Originally, Ulrich had a lot of flaws, but with Urbasbarn's scimitar, he couldn't overcome Ulrich, who was protected by heavy armor, but as Ulrich's flaws became bigger, Babasbar finally waited for the opportunity. With a flick of his scimitar, he stabbed through the gap between Ulrich's armnails, slicing the tendon of Ulrich's left arm in an instant.
Ulrich instinctively withdrew his hand, wanting to break the scimitar of Baibasbarn, but Baibasbahn was a step faster, had withdrawn the scimitar, and turned his wrist to attack Ulrich's chest, at this time Ulrich's left hand had withdrawn, and it was too late to return to the gun defense, so he smashed down with the armor of his left arm, trying to break the scimitar, at this time, Baibasbarn's wrist was raised, and the scimitar was attached to Ulrich's cuirass and pierced directly into the seam between Ulrich's helmet and cuirass! At the same time, Ulrich's left arm had forced Baibasbahn to let go of his grip on the knife.
A stream of blood flowed down the scimitar, the tip of which had pierced Ulrich's skull deep into his brain, and Ulrich died without even a shout.
At this point, Baibasbar reached out and drew his scimitar, and Ulrich's massive body fell to the ground.
Babban didn't know the identity of the enemy he had killed, only that he was a formidable opponent, but it was a heavy blow to the Franks, who had the best marksmanship, and the death of Prince Ulrich in thirty rounds was a nightmare for the Franks, especially the famous knights.
"God of War, this guy is the God of War!"
I don't know who said this first, but this sentence spread like a plague throughout the Knights of the Holy Hammer, and everyone agreed with this comment. At this time, the momentum of the Knights of the Holy Hammer fell to its lowest point, while the morale of the opposing Paz army began to rise.