Chapter 76

Redra was embarrassed to say with her own mouth. All the more because Ian believed she could do it.

“In order for me to use a sword, I need the Captain. But now, even if Madam is here, maybe…..,” she hesitated when she felt someone’s gaze.

The Empress was escaping in the same direction as them. She glared at Laritte with eyes full of malice. At this time, if the Duchess were killed, the blame could be put on the Dragon.

“Bartolt, can you defeat that knight and kill the Duchess?”

He turned to look at Redra.

“…..Yes, certainly.”

Without Ian, according to his knowledge, Redra’s sword was useless. Therefore, he could easily carry out her orders without a problem.

“Alright, let’s not fail this time!”

The sword he pulled out of his sheath glistened under the sunlight.

***
Rogue dragons were always a threat against humans. The flames emitted from its mouth could set off houses in blazes, and claws harder than iron could tear people apart.

However, the subjugation of the dragon in the castle was being carried out efficiently.

“Fire! Look out for the fire!”

The knights moved like one body. They had no choice but to block the attack with a thick iron shield, even though the burning reached their skin beneath their metal armors.

However, it was different if Ian had one.

The dragon spewed flames at him. The fire—which simply could melt an armor—was effortlessly divided in half around Ian.

In it, he was fine. He continued to conduct.

“Forward!”

The competency of a knight was different depending on the ledger.

As they looked at Ian, their will grew stronger.

‘As expected of a Swordmaster!’

They received chills at the sight of Ian with glowing eyes scarred with blood. He looked like he wanted to slice off his enemy’s breath. Thank God, he was their ally.

Meanwhile, Ian muttered something.

“—-”

Everyone was curious.

What did he say?

It was clear that he said something incredible. His expression said so.

Actually, it was like this.

“Laritte…..”

Haa

you,

he should be away from her, but

he needed was her.

I can see her smile

was that there were many obstacles to achieving

stared at the dragon. Each scale of it was larger than the palm of his hand, but he was not

his fingers over his hair. Dark hair that was flowing with the wind fell over his eye.

were thrilled, saying he was very cool, but Ian’s

touches Laritte again, I will have their limbs chopped into

to all

away from the spear and come

your shields

knights yelled beside him.

full trust in Ian.

***
Redra and Laritte ran through a narrow path, with smaller castles on each side.

dragon’s eyes are likely to be directed

Pant, pant.

doing great,

Redra encouraged Laritte to run along, she felt something creeping

aiming for

coming their way and pulled out

the same time, Bartolt’s and Redra’s swords collided with each other. Her hands trembled with the weight of his

“Bartolt!”

noticed the Empress behind Bartolt and figured out everything.

Aiming for the Madam

her thoughts for a moment.

I send Madam first? Or not?

means to use her sword. In other words, if she didn’t send Laritte, she had

Madam’s life in danger at the hands of Bartolt after he gets rid

was sent ahead, Redra would

made her choice after contemplating for a while.

“Madam, run!”

trigger the sword’s power. She couldn’t risk Laritte’s

the principle

as she pushed Laritte away.

exit the alley, find a crowded place. Not only will it be difficult for the dragon to trudge that distance, but there

at Redra.

don’t want to

“Madam!!”

but soon ran away

her two-handed

die, I won’t die in vain!

Empress shouted at Bartolt.

Duke’s wife is

can catch up to her after killing

you, huh? You didn’t choose the wrong master to serve, did

about your poor

provocation rubbed her

thought the Swordmaster did say it. Or is it just you who doesn’t know that the 5th Swordmaster is here

her opponent’s mood. So

proper pitching or armor. Because she didn’t think the Capital would be attacked.

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