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There were more than sixty luxurious carriages on the wide plains, and each of them was very large. The eight of them sat in the middle, and didn't feel crowded at all. Six horses were pulling the carriages in front of them.

Each of the three contestants from Thorny Flower Castle rode on a horse carriage, and Ron and the two ladies sat in one of them. Other than Miss Moran's luxurious private car, the other horse carriages were all filled with gifts.

Ron sat in his car, enjoying the scenery on both sides of the road, and even after months of luxury in the Thorny Flower Castle, he was still impressed by how much Moran had done.

In addition to Batha and Raindrop, there was another person in Ron's car, Batha's younger brother, Kay. After Batha's treatment, Kay was in perfect condition, sitting across from Ron.

For some reason, Kay was timid. He didn't talk much, he answered every time Ron asked, more often than not, his brown eyes staring out of the window, not knowing what he was thinking.

She had rescued him from the river years ago, when he was only twelve, beaten half to death, and after she had saved him, she had gone to great lengths to treat him, and Kay, who had been driven out of her home with nowhere to go, had taken her as her sister, drifting with the Gypsies around, doing some chores in the chorus.

When Kay was well enough, she stayed at Thorny Flower Castle with Bathurst. Ron was too busy practicing to pay much attention to him, since Miss Morland had plenty of money, and it didn't matter if there was another person.

Kay looked at Ron and shook her head vaguely in answer, and the next moment his eyes were out the window again, ignoring Ron.

Wasn't this child too introverted?

said Ron to himself, and he looked over at Bagsala, who looked over and smiled. "Kay doesn't like to talk to strangers, Ron, don't be offended."

"Oh," said Ron.

At that moment, when Batha was sitting next to Kaye, talking to him, it was strange, but when Batha spoke to him, Kaye looked much more relaxed, even with a slight smile on her face.

Ron shrugged and made a helpless face.

Little Yu smiled as she came over, "Big brother Ron, are you tired? Let me pinch you …" She squeezed Ron's shoulder with her delicate little hand.

Ron gave a little snort of relief and closed his eyes.

Little Rain's eyes looked out the window, then she turned back after a moment and said worriedly to Ron, "Big brother Ron, I heard from someone that the life and death battle between the young elites of the Beastman Empire is very cruel, aren't you afraid?"

Hearing this, Ron's eyelids twitched a little, and he opened his eyes to look at her worried expression. He patted her hand and said firmly, "I'm afraid — it's no use. Since I've decided to participate, I'll face it bravely, and I'm sure I won't lose."

Ron's eyes were brimming with confidence as he said this.

"Yeah, big brother Ron, you can do it …" Little Rain's words were laced with encouragement.

Ron smiled and closed his eyes again.

At this moment, the caravan suddenly stopped, the commander's voice came from not far away, "Miss has orders, everyone stop to rest, we will depart in half an hour..."

"Oh, it stopped again!" Ron stood up with a smile, "You guys sit here, I'm going out to get some fresh air …"

After saying that, he opened the door and jumped out of the carriage.

"Ron, do you want me to accompany you?" From within the carriage came the voice of Batha.

"No need, I want to walk by myself …" said Ron.

… ….

Not long after, a figure appeared not far from the lake. In the black mist, Ron's body slowly appeared.

Looking at the lake flowing slowly and with an indescribable sense of pleasure, Ron's mood improved as well. All the gloom from the journey was swept away, and he took a deep breath and stretched lazily.

"Stop!" At this moment, his movements suddenly stopped. His body tensed up as if he was about to fight. He didn't even turn around as he shouted coldly. "Who's there, come out!"

Shocked by Ron's words, the fish plunged into the water, causing ripples to appear on the surface of the lake.

The wind blew past Ron's back, leaving him no space at all. At this moment, he frowned even more, and traces of killing intent emanated from him.

Just as he was about to make his move, a faint voice sounded.

"You are quite vigilant, as expected of the young miss!"

As he spoke, a figure flashed out from behind the tree.

The one who stood out was an orc. He had his hands behind his back and was a bit slim. A smile hung on his ugly face. Unlike the other orcs, he had bright eyes and an indescribably capable look.

Ron turned his head slightly, his gaze focused on something. "You are?"

"I'm Tie Shan, like you, I'm also a competitor representing the Thorny Flower Tribe in the battle against the Young Hero, and also the vice captain of the guard of the Thorny Flower Castle!" That Beastman called Metal Mountain said with a faint smile.

"You are that Orc Wolf Knight?" Ron was slightly taken aback. He looked this Metal Mountain up and down and felt that he was a bit old. How could such a person participate in a young and strong battle?

Seeing the puzzled look on Ron's face, Metal Mountain smiled as if he knew what Ron was thinking. "Don't worry. Although I look older, I am indeed 25 years old …"

Tie Shan paused for a moment, then continued with a smile, "The place I was born is the Ximago Wall of the Beastman Empire, a big desert area. There, the weather is always like this, only by staying here all year round will I look older!"

Ron nodded slightly, then asked, "Then why are you following me?"

When Tie Shan heard this, he hesitated for a moment before saying, "Miss Mo Lan saw you leaving and ordered me to follow you!"

Hearing this, Ron was so angry that he started laughing and asked coldly, "She's afraid that I'll run away?"

"Yes!" Tie Shan answered very straightforwardly.

Ron sneered. "If I wanted to escape, I would have done so a long time ago. I don't believe you can stop me!"

Tie Shan thought for a moment and honestly replied, "That's right, your necromancy is so strange, it shouldn't be too difficult for you to escape!"

Seeing that Tie Shan was being honest, Ron was a little surprised, but he did not intend to let him go. He sneered, and with a shake of his hand, a black mist gushed out from his sleeve, forming a white bone lance. He pointed at Tie Shan and sneered, "Since you know about my Necromancy Magic, then you should also know that my character is not that good.

The white bone lance reflected the light under the sun. The black spirit energy wrapped around Rowan's body, exuding traces of killing intent. Tie Shan's expression was a little solemn as he said in a deep voice, "You want to fight with me?"

"That's right!" Ron laughed coldly, "I don't think we need too many participants representing the Thorny Flower Tribe in the battle of the young elites …"

His gaze turned cold. "I alone am enough!"

Faced with Ron's arrogance, Metal Mountain laughed, "If you want to make a move, then you can try. However, I must remind you, I'm not trash like Ao Jiao …"

The Arrogant Horn was the young warrior who had been defeated by Ron in one move. With a single glance, Ron could tell that this Wolf Knight was much stronger than that person.

Facing the ice-cold bone lance, Metal Mountain's expression was normal. He stood there like a mountain.

The calm of Iron Mountain had aroused Ron's fighting spirit. He sneered, revealing a row of white teeth.

"As you wish!"

It was too late to say anything. However, at that moment, Ron moved, and his body closed in like a bolt of lightning.

An unprecedented look of concentration appeared on Metal Mountain's face. With a flash, a long blade appeared in his hand, colliding with Ron's bone lance.

"Boom —"

As the two forces competed, a large amount of dust rose up, and the grass on the ground was blown all over the place.

Tie Shan used his long blade to block Ron's attack, and said with a deep voice, "What a fast speed, are you a mage or not? Or a warrior? "

Ron laughed loudly, "Then, do you think I'm a mage or a warrior?"

As soon as his voice fell, the bone lance in his hand pierced towards Iron Mountain like rain.

"Whirlwind Strike!"

Tie Shan could not help but show weakness and used the battle skill of the beastmen to counterattack. For a moment, the weapons in both of his hands clashed, making it hard to separate them from each other.

Tie Shan's body was bounced back as he rushed into the lake. He took a step back and abruptly stood up. His face was cold as he slowly raised his blade.

"Ice Breaking Slash!"

A wave of saber Qi burst out from his body. On the surface of the lake, two high splashes of water could be seen. The saber Qi brought along a strong wave of air as it shot towards Ron.

"Come at me!"

Ron laughed wildly, throwing out the bone lance in his hand. Like Iron Mountain's saber Qi, he also split the lakeside into two waves.

"Boom —"

After the loud noise, the lake water flew down and for a moment, both of them were drenched in water.

The bone spear in Ron's hand could be long or short, could be thrown, could be used as a spear, and could be summoned at any time, making it impossible to defend against.

At this moment, he held onto the spear with both of his hands. His entire body was dripping wet as he stood in the water with a cold expression on his face.

Tie Shan's strength had exceeded his imagination.

This was a tough opponent!

After a short exchange of blows, Ron came to the conclusion that this Metal Mountain did not look as easy to deal with as it appeared, and was even a level higher than Ao Jiao.

His foundation was extremely solid, and every move he made had the air of a great family. In terms of martial arts, he had obviously received guidance from an expert.

The beastmen race had extremely high innate talents. They were born with extremely powerful strength. Many people's eyes were focused on the beastmen's innate talents, but they ignored the battle skills of the beastmen.

Their combat skills were crude and unrestrained, but they formed their own factions. They were not as good as human sword skills either, or even higher.

Tie Shan's expression was relaxed, but his heart wasn't as relaxed as it seemed. The opponent's strange attack had scared him into a cold sweat. His Thief's agility and his disappearing magic were unavoidable.

Tie Shan slowly withdrew his sabre, wiped his wet hair from his forehead, and said with a kind smile, "I don't think we'll be able to determine the outcome in a short period of time. How about we just stop here?" Chapter error, point this report (registered free)

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