The Blood Knight's Villains

Chapter 316



Chapter 316

My Villains, Chapter 316

, 56. Change (9)

“...and.”

How could such an animal exist?

While looking at the bicorn in a half-fazed state, I thought for a moment why I was like this.

Probably because of Phoenix. Because I liked horses ever since I was rolling as an attendant.

The bicorn was a monster completely different from a horse, but on the outside, it looked exactly like a horse. If only the head was covered, it would look like an unusually large war horse.

Of course, that doesn’t mean that a screw horn resembling that of an antelope or a canine tooth reminiscent of saw teeth and a vertically slit pupil are deductible points. Rather, those hideous elements harmonized with each other to complete a beautiful figure

. I thought you were taking a bite.”

It was the muttering of the ponytail Fritz. Unlike unicorns, by-products of bicorns are avoided because they have little alchemical value, so they react like that.

“What should I do?”

Gidon, the crossbowman, was already aiming his crossbow at the bicorn as he asked that question. His eyes were burning with hostility and he was ready to suffocate the bicorn with a crossbow at any moment.

If the unicorn is a spirit beast that symbolizes purity and innocence, the bicorn at its opposite point is a monster that symbolizes injustice and corruption. It was natural for Gidon, a faithful follower of the Gwangmyeong Church, to hate such a bicorn.

“lily?”

“...wait.”

At that time, battle mage Raff showed up belatedly. It seems that he followed alone, leaving Count Os and the escort knights behind.

Raff looked at the wolves lurking in the bush, then the direwolf by the pond, and the bicorn in the middle of the pond in turn, then turned his head to me.

“...What are you waiting for?”

A hoarse voice flowed through the hood and tight bandage.

“It’s late. We must hurry up and get back.”

Before I could answer, the young lord, Ruyan, who was breathing, stepped forward first.

“Hmm, I was going to take care of it even if you didn’t bother me.”

“Wait, lord-”

I tried to stop him, but as soon as Luyan finished speaking, he shot a crossbow at Direwolf, and Luyan’s soldiers also pulled the trigger on the crossbow that was aiming at the monsters.

Papabak!

The taut protests bounced all at once, and the arrows that poured out rained down crashed into trees and the ground noisily.

Yep!

A few unlucky wolves were hit and knocked to the ground, but not their leader.

The direwolf, who was sitting on the dry ground with his belly attached, jumped in place and twisted his body.

With that leap, most of the crossbows split the air, and the three or four arrowheads that touched them were shallowly embedded in the thick fur and then fell in vain.

Meanwhile, the bicorn rolled on its side and threw itself into the pond. Unfortunately, one of the crossbow bolts lodged near a carved wound in the hip.

However, the bicorn seemed to be able to avoid the arrows by diving into the pond. And when the arrow died down, it sprang up like a flying fish and landed on a rock on the road.

“wow.”

I wasn’t the only one who was amazed again. Utequai also shook his head with a satisfied face.

“Ugh. no ordinary wolf Interest arises.”

Raff looked at Utequai and me alternately before speaking.

“...What are you trying to do? I can’t believe those monsters.”

Disbelief or astonishment shone in his voice, but Utequai was already running towards the dire wolves.

Kreung.

The leader wolf looked startled at the attack, which was too large to be human, but soon twisted his nose fiercely and growled. Then he threw himself at him and bit Utequai’s ankle. No, I was trying to bite.

Tuuk!

U Tequai, who took Nabuk’s basic defensive posture of lowering his upper body and pulling his lower body back, quickly reached out. It grabbed Die Oulf’s upper jaw.

The sharp teeth and pitch-black metal gloves interlocked, making an unpleasant sound.

“Heh, he’s a hot-blooded bastard!”

Following the joyful murmur, a heavy fist hit the head wolf’s stomach skin.

Cuckoo!

sound like drumming.

With a short growl, the direwolf twisted to free itself from its iron-gloved grasp. Utequai didn’t care, and started beating him with a tight grip on the man’s mouth.

“Be gentle!”

“Afraid that someone might not be a monster...

I raised my mana while laughing.

As blood leaked out through the scaled handcuffs, Vicorn snorted and began to drink it.

“......oh.” Soon after, the crossbow stuck in his buttocks was gradually pushed back, and the teeth of the wolves gradually healed.

By the time the bicorn was driven through the dark woods, the wolves had already fled in all directions except for the chief. By the pond, Lu Yan, his soldiers, and my party were waiting for me.

“trunnion!”

The first group that found me came running toward me with arms outstretched as if to cheer for me.

Kreung.

“It’s okay, you’re good.”

The bicorn, which had been showing its fangs, quickly calmed down when I touched it and waggled its tail. He didn’t have a saddle or reins, but after a brief moment of rapport, he became docile and accepted my control.

Utequai, who was standing by the pond, smiled.

“Have you succeeded?”

“I guess something like that. you?”

“We still have a long way to go.” At Utequai’s feet, a direwolf was hanging out. It’s lamentable to make a ‘King-Ki-ing’ sound in pain at a subject that is bigger than a bear.

“...How much did you give me?”

“You have to do this much to tame the beast.”

“Ha yeah? Isn’t that him?”

As he said that, as he brushed down his purple mane, the bicorn let out a ‘purrreuk’ sound as if he was in a good mood.

“Ugh” I smiled and reached out my hand to Mungchi, whose mouth was half-open at the majesty of the bicorn.

“Don’t just watch, come and ride it.”

“Eh”

A pair of horns and sharp teeth I wonder if the vertical pupils overflowing with wildness are uncomfortable. Mungchi hesitated for a long time before holding my hand.

And the moment he got on the bicorn.

“Uh uh uh.”

The sniffing bicorn stomped on its hind legs ferociously and finally fell on its side.

“Hey, why is this bastard like this?”

Thanks to my quick dodging, I was spared from being crushed by the bicorn’s gigantic body, but it didn’t budge no matter how much I pushed and pulled it.

“Hahaha! The same goes for the beast. That’s right, come to your senses!”

“...Damn the boy.”

While I was wrestling with the bicorn, the crosshair Gidon sneaked up on me.

Holding a rosary with a ringed cross in his left hand, he inspected the bicorn with wary eyes before opening his mouth.

“I heard that bicorns are unclean and corrupt monsters, so unlike unicorns, they hate those who are pure.”

“A chaste one?”

“yes. Chastity is a concept with many meanings, but-”

Gidon continued, glancing at the mass of bewildered faces.

“Here is virgin. It means virgin.” Gidon had a perfectly calm attitude, but his words were embarrassing if embarrassing.

“...Ahhhh.”

Mungchi, who noticed this belatedly, opened his mouth and lowered his head with his earlobes stained red.

After an awkward silence,

“Are you going to take those monsters?”

It was Raf, the battle mage. He expressed his displeasure with an unpleasant voice resembling a metallic sound.

“Why is there a problem?”

“Do you think there will be any problems?”

“I will take good care of you. Never mind.”

He stared at me and turned around. A mere battle mage, not even a lord, would not be able to criticize the knight’s decision.

“By the way, sir.”

This time it was the boy lord Ruyan.

He was sitting on a broken ash tree with an expression of chewing shit. Heavily armed soldiers swarmed around him, as if all those who had fallen behind had joined before he knew it.

“I haven’t finished my business yet.”


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