Chapter 53: The Funeral (5)

"You know what? I hate it. Reinhardt's eyes narrowed.

Ever since the war with Kuaza, Reinhardt has hated amphibians - Reinhardt, unlike Gaunt, has no such affection for a powerful opponent. The exchange of affection between him and his enemies is limited to hatred and anger.

Gogara waved his obsidian stick, "I don't understand you, come down and die." ”

Reinhardt also knew that communication was meaningless, he picked up Gaunt's purple-black axe in his right hand, thought about it, and stuck Jabido's long dagger into his waist.

He jumped to the venue that Old Hama had set up—it was spacious and flat, and the view of the surrounding audience was just right, which was just right for a bloody fight.

Old Hama had ordered the lectern and the corpse shelves to be dismantled and moved to one side—they were simply fixed with rattan, and they were very easy to disassemble.

Old Hama watched several believers carry away the obstacles on the stage, turned around, and said to Godara, "I will preside over the duel, do you have any opinion?"

Gogara didn't care about this, he had already made up his mind to win his position by force - just as Kuaza's grandfather had taken the position of samurai chief from his grandfather. Therefore, he only smiled contemptuously and did not answer old Hama.

Old Hama waited for two seconds to see that he didn't mean to answer, so he agreed to his proposal, "Next, I will read out the rules of the blood fight." ”

"First, after the bloody battle begins, others must not interfere and cannot be terminated. ”

"Second, the bloody battle must end with the death of one side, and there can be no draw or surrender. ”

"Third, after the war, we must not use this as an excuse to pick quarrels and provoke trouble, and we must obey the results of bloody fighting. ”

Old Hama spoke it again in Toad and then translated it again for Reinhardt in lingua franca.

Gogara had long known the rules of the blood fight, so naturally he had no objections, but he kept putting on one provocative posture and expression after another towards Reinhardt, and also let out a war cry from time to time.

Reinhardt could neither read his expression nor his movements, but found him very noisy.

Reinhardt thought for a moment and said to old Hama, "No restrictions on tactics?"

Old Hama nodded: "No restrictions on tactics." ”

Reinhardt nodded, "I see. ”

Seeing that there was no objection from either side, the elder Hama announced, "Please choose the weapons of this battle, and once chosen, you must not change them." Again, I said it in two languages.

Gogara screamed, "I'm going to use this stick! I'm going to smash your head with this heirloom stick!"

Old Hama ignored Gogara's provocation, "Gogara chose the warstick as his weapon, Reinhardt, what about you?"

Reinhardt didn't think about it, just stroked the axe, "I'm fighting side by side with Gaunt and Jebido. ”

Old Hama was stunned for a moment, and then said to Gogara: "The other party asks for an axe and a long dagger. ”

Gogara grinned, "The axe is okay, it's a gentleman, but what's the point of adding a dagger?"

Old Hama continued to ignore Gogara, he took a deep breath and announced, "The blood fight begins when the words are over...... Let's go!"

The thirst for blood and violence is probably one of the nature of intelligent beings, and the surrounding Toad People villagers are completely boiling, one by one, and some even open a handicap, betting on some food or household utensils.

Faust had little interest in the game, but the frenzy was so frenetic that he even lifted his back off the back of the wicker chair, leaned his cheek with one hand, and rhythmically tapped the armrest with the other, looking at the toad man below—a frenzy that made him feast.

However, the two men in the stands did not care about this, and as soon as the old Hama finished speaking, Gogara screamed, and a bounce jumped into the air, raised his war stick high, and smashed it head-on at Reinhardt.

Reinhardt didn't and didn't choose to resist - he had enough of the loss of this move on Kuaza. Toad warriors are usually adept at launching surprise attacks with long-range vertical jumps, and some powerful warriors such as Kuazza and Gogara can jump continuously.

Although this attack is physically demanding, it can quickly close the distance and disrupt the rhythm of the opponent, and the weaker opponent can even be dealt with in the first stroke.

Therefore, Reinhardt wisely chose to dodge, just as he had dodged Kuaza's attack before, and he rolled on the spot to dodge Gogara's attack.

"Tuk!" the baton struck on the ring made of logs, only a soft sound, leaving a not-so-deep dent, and in the dents, you could faintly see the white stubble - these tall logs were also cut down the day before yesterday, full of moisture, surprisingly hard, and it was already a great Hercules to be able to smash a pit at once - they would use a kind of ant to assist in their work, otherwise it would be good to cut down a tree in a day.

Reinhardt did not rush to his feet after rolling on the spot, but drew his dagger and slashed it at Godara's leg, lifting the axe with his other hand, and the axe rushed forward, barely providing a little defense.

Reinhardt's goal is clear, which is to eliminate one of the opponent's legs. As long as Gogara's ability to move can be broken, the battle will be won ninety out of ten.

Gogara certainly won't let Reinhardt get his way. Moreover, he was also an experienced fighter, and immediately after the miss, he unleashed his hard-honed ability to jump continuously, jumping three or four feet in the opposite direction of Reinhardt.

He didn't pause and continued to jump a third time, this time directly over Reinhardt's head – he usually only jumps three times in a row, but he can jump four times if he tries hard. While alive, Kuaza could jump seven times in a row, and if it weren't for the narrow tunnels that limited his play, the two adventuring teams together would not be his opponents.

Warrior combat is like this, the level can only measure your physical fitness and combat skills, but not really measure your combat effectiveness, and the combat effectiveness of a warrior fluctuates greatly with the influence of the environment and other factors.

After Reinhardt stabbed Gogara in the leg, his posture changed to half-kneeling on the ground, with the dagger-holding arm stretched forward and the other hand on the ground. This position is very bad for dodging - it stretches Reinhardt's body very long, most of the muscles in his upper body are relaxed, and his hands are not free. In short, this lazy donkey is not good to roll.

Since you can't dodge, you can only take it hard.

Reinhardt quickly straightened up, his hands on the hilt of the axe—Gaunt's size and strength were so great that his one-handed axe could be used as a two-handed axe in Reinhardt's hand—and slashed half a arc and slashed diagonally upwards.

The sound of the two weapons clashing was not "oh~boom~", but a "bang". This is not surprising, the reason why the Toad people are popular as a weapon is precisely because the stone tool lacks flexibility, and the slightly longer weapon will break on its own, so it has to be used by inserting the polished stone chips on the flat wooden stick.

The exception to this is Kuaza's long knife, which is the only enchanted weapon in the village, with the enchantments "Flexible" and "Sharp", but unfortunately lost in the ruins.

The weapon wanted to make a clattering sound, naturally because the axe had slashed into the wooden part - the opponents that Gogara had faced in the past did not have sharp iron weapons.

Gogara tugged hard, and found Reinhardt's arm holding the axe as if it were cast of steel, unwavering, and he couldn't help but panic slightly.

Reinhardt smiled again—he seemed to have only one smile for himself, and that smile took up all the nerves he used to laugh with, so it was particularly infectious.

He said, "It looks like I've had a bit of a surprise, what do you think?"

"Oh, you don't understand. "Poof, it's the sound of a dagger into flesh.