Chapter 130: Exposure (Please Collect and Recommend)
Kangora, who was shot by an arrow, struggled to pull out the huge dragon-hunting crossbow arrow from the right side of his chest. Fortunately, the dragon's heart was in the middle of the chest, so the arrow did not hurt the heart, otherwise Kangora would have died directly.
However, the injured Kangora did not stop attacking, but rushed towards King Uther at a faster speed. He knew very well that although the dragon-hunting crossbow was powerful, the preparation time for each launch was very long, and this opportunity happened to be Kangora's best attack opportunity.
King Uther looked at the dragon that was already scarred but still rushed towards him, and his heart was cold. In his opinion, the dragon was already trapped and fighting.
But in contrast, trapped beasts are also the most dangerous.
"Come on, let's make a break!" Perhaps fearing that Kangora would break the pot and run to destroy the entire inner city, King Uther decisively stood up and issued a final challenge to the dragon.
"U......Uther!!!!"
Kangora's anger was ignited again when he saw Uther. When the dragon saw King Uther, it was inevitable that he would think of his own race and the injustices he had suffered. The dragon race did not interfere much in the mortal world, although twenty years ago, some dragons robbed the treasure princess or something. But most dragons were not interested in mortals, and they preferred to stay in their own dragon caves and live a peaceful life.
But even so, the dragons were dragged into the war by humans. Although Kangola also believed that although the dragons were not completely innocent, they definitely did not reach the level of needing to exterminate them. If those dragons that harmed humans were killed by humans, Kangola would at most sigh a few words, but exterminating the race... was it really necessary to be so cruel?
And the initiator of all this was King Uther.
The dragon roared and rushed towards King Uther. During this period, the soldiers and knights of Camelot also tried every means to prevent the dragon from approaching their king, but the dragon had no intention of stopping at all. Even if he was seriously injured, he would move forward!
Soon, the soldiers and knights standing between him and King Uther were defeated by Kangola, with countless casualties. Kangola himself was not in a good condition either. He was wounded by the dragon-slaying weapon with more than a dozen wounds of varying sizes. These wounds could not be healed in a short period of time, which caused Kangola's originally golden scales to be completely dyed red at this moment. At the same time, there were several spears and a pile of arrows stuck in the dragon's body.
King Uther was also hit by a sweep of the dragon's tail. If it weren't for the shield, King Uther himself felt that he would go to see his ancestors. But even so, his condition was not very good. His shield-holding hand was broken, and when he fell out, he hit his head. Now he was dizzy and couldn't even stand up.
In short, these two life-and-death enemies were both injured. →
Relatively speaking, the dragon was in a better condition, after all, his physical fitness was there.
"Uther, go to hell and repent for your sins!" The dragon Kangora looked at the already shaky King Uther with pleasure. He had been imprisoned underground for ten years. During these ten years, he had been imagining the scene of meeting King Uther again after he escaped.
But no matter how much he thought, it was not as good as what was happening in front of him. He saw that his twenty years of blood feud was about to be settled!
Although he was shaky, King Uther still did not lose his king's breeze.
"Hell? That's for you beasts. I don't want to stay with you evil things!"
Seeing that King Uther was still so stubborn when he was about to die, the dragon lost his last patience!
"Go to hell!"
A dragon breath surged down, but King Uther was very calm. He opened his hands to welcome his death.
At this moment, he seemed to see a golden light. King Uther once thought that it was the ancestors who came to welcome him to enter the temple of the ancestors.
But he immediately found something wrong. The dragon breath was separated!
King Uther struggled to open his blood-blurred eyes. He saw a giant in golden armor standing in front of him, blocking the dragon's breath with his body. The dragon's breath, which was enough to melt steel, was easily split by the giant like a breeze and poured to both sides.
Soon the dragon's breath ended.
"Kangora, I once told you that if you try to do something to hurt Camelot, I will kill you. Why didn't you obey?"
Kangora was also stunned by the golden armor in front of him. He swore that he had never seen such a person... um... thing in his life?
The golden armor giant in front of him was about three meters tall and wore a strange golden heavy armor. It was completely different from the Celtic knight armor. This armor was gorgeous and peculiar in style. It didn't look like a mortal creation at all.
Of course, the most eye-catching thing was its helmet shape. The helmet is a full-coverage helmet with a golden lion head on the outside. There is also a bunch of bright red helmet tassels on the back of the helmet. This tassel is very long, reaching the waist of the golden giant, and looks like a lion's mane. (Cosplaying Ornstein, the coolest suits in the entire Soul series are Artorius and Ornstein the Dragon Hunter, one gold and one silver, so cool)
"You are... Kai?" Although Kangola didn't recognize the person in front of him, it was not difficult for Kangola to judge who this person was from the voice and words.
The golden giant tilted his lion helmet and didn't answer.
"Hahahaha, hahahaha, so interesting. So interesting." Although the person in front of him did not answer, Kangola still recognized that this was Kai. Then Kangola began to laugh, and the sarcasm in his laughter was recognizable to any idiot.
Kangola looked at King Uther who was kneeling on one knee behind Kai. He said sarcastically: "Uther, you have been fighting magic all your life, so I want to ask you, do you have anything to say now? Your adopted son, the child you have always trusted and placed high hopes on, also betrayed you! Hahaha, this is really ridiculous."
King Uther did not answer Kangola's words, but stared at the giant in a daze. He was really a little at a loss. He couldn't believe that his adopted son, the Grand Duke of the Rhine who he personally appointed, actually had magic!
He didn't know how he should react. Should he be happy that he was saved? Or should he be angry for being deceived?
Kai did not look back. He could actually explain that what he used was not actually magic, at least not Celtic magic. But the problem is that, in King Uther's eyes, this thing should be the same thing, anyway, it's all weird and magical.
So Kai simply didn't explain it. He knew very well that from the moment he was exposed, he could no longer stay in Camelot. If he stayed, what would happen to King Uther's position? Would he let him abandon what he had always insisted on in his life? Or would he let him turn a blind eye to him and lose his dignity, becoming a laughing stock? Or even turn against him?