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Chapter 100: Competition within the clan

Chapter 100: Competition within the clan

The rules of the challenge are very simple. In fact, it is very different from the usual behavior of two clan members who have a dispute and then fight.

There are no other rules except that their weapons have been replaced by weapons that have been polished and blunted, and more powerful maces are prohibited from appearing in the square.

Anyway, the bugbear has rough skin and rough flesh, and with Allen watching from the side, there is no need to worry about overly bloody scenes.

The first battle between the two sides was between the bugbear Goudan and the hobgoblin Mauro. Although the hobgoblin's physical fitness is relatively weaker than that of the bugbear, at least their warrior levels are basically stable between level 4 and 5 after they reach adulthood. The gap with bugbears is not big, so they can also participate in this challenge. Of course, Allen also arranged this deliberately. Next, they will attack a settlement of hobgoblins. If all goes well, the number of hobgoblins in the tribe will increase soon. In order to allow them to integrate into the tribe faster, Allen will inevitably It is necessary to show that the clan treats goblins equally.

Although it is impossible to truly treat everyone equally, strength has always spoken in the wilderness.

However, when introducing the names of the tribesmen, Allen felt a little embarrassed. Allen, who had learned common writing for more than half a year and had barely completed literacy, also had some taste. The names of the people in the tribe are mostly things that can be seen everywhere in the wilderness: mountains, flower snakes, camellias... But look at the hobgoblins and goblins. Although they are not as powerful as the bugbears, the art of naming is better than them. There are too many: Mauro, Batlló, Benaud..., and they all seem very stylish upon hearing them.

Alas, all this is caused by ignorance. Allen secretly made up his mind that in the future, the names of the children in the tribe must be chosen by himself, otherwise the tribe will really rise and become stronger in the future, and a great legendary profession will be born. Or, once you hear the names "Rock Shield Dog Egg" and "Sorrowful Claw Pheasant", it would be embarrassing to spread the word!

Fortunately, I have an educated mother. Although the name Allen is a bit more popular, I can still use it.

Bugbear Dogdan looks like a tiger with a heavy back and waist, and is covered in tendons and meat. The pectoral muscles on its chest are even bigger than some female breasts. However, this is just a standard feature of bugbears. The tribesmen who are watching in the tribe, for The muscles of the dog balls are showing off, but there is no feeling at all. Mauro, who was standing opposite him, had a more well-proportioned body, and his muscles were also very strong but did not have the strong sense of déjà vu that Goudan had. This was also a reflection of the hobgoblin's weak physical fitness.

"start!!"

Allen held a branch and swung it between the two, and a duel began.

I saw Goudan holding the iron stick in his hand and rushing over like a rampant rhinoceros. He didn't care at all. He was sure that he could withstand Mauro's blow, but But the other party couldn't take a hit with all his strength.

What Mauro was holding was a blunt sword. He didn't have the strength of Bugbear. He couldn't use an ironwood stick weighing more than 20 pounds as a common weapon and swing it frequently without burden, so he chose to do this. A sword is more lethal in battle. He was not at all shy about Goudan coming face to face with him. He suddenly took small steps and quickly increased his speed to the limit. However, the direction he was running was to charge diagonally to the right.

In order to catch up with Mauro's pace and inflict heavy damage to the opponent, Goudan could only change direction, but his change of direction seemed a bit clumsy, and his speed gradually slowed down while changing direction. Bugbears are strong in strength and muscles, but because their muscles are too developed, they have great constraints on flexibility. Except for the extremely talented tribesmen like Allen and Flower Snake, the rest of the tribe basically have this problem. .

Mauro seized on this flaw of the bugbear and used the hobgoblin's outstanding flexibility to the limit. He did not engage in a head-on duel with Goudan, but instead searched for the opponent's flaws while roaming and dealt the opponent a fatal blow. Now that he has participated in this challenge, Mauro also hopes to achieve good results. He was originally a member of the wilderness, but their tribe was too adjacent to the territory of the Elf Kingdom, so the adventurers discovered the location of their settlement. When Mauro and the others went out hunting, they were captured and sold to the Slave Chamber of Commerce at a low price.

What happened next was that Allen bought them and brought them to the Green Field Tribe.

It's not that Mauro has never thought about going back, but he is just a low-level warrior who has just broken through level 6. When he came, Allen and the others took almost 2 months to travel, and there was no way they could go back to their hometown by themselves. , so in the end Mauro stayed in the green field with peace of mind. Although this village is dominated by bugbears, there is plenty of food, and the patriarch is not a cruel and violent person. Mauro's life is relatively stable, but it is better than in his original hometown.

Mauro spared no effort in circling around Goudan, but never entered Goudan's attack range. Fortunately, the square's territory was not small, so he had no worries about his movements.

Goudan was also anxious. He grabbed the iron-wood stick in his hand and waved it around randomly, bringing up waves of flying dust. Unfortunately, his movements were slow. Even if he wanted to catch up with Mauro, it was in vain. Instead, he let himself go. He was so dizzy that a thin layer of sweat broke out on his face.

Later, Goudan simply ignored Mauro's spinning and put the wooden stick directly on his shoulder. He just shook his head and stared at Mauro's movements to see how long he was going to spin.

Goudan thought he had a plan, but it was actually Mauro's plan. When Goudan felt tired and stopped turning, it was Mauro's opportunity to attack. Although Goudan's head had been turning to stare at Mauro's movements, there was a dead end in the rotation of his head. Mauro continued to turn a few times, allowing Goudan to have inertial thoughts, when he suddenly disappeared from Goudan's head. in sight.

When Goudan reacted and turned around to look for the other party's figure, the other party broke through to Goudan's close position and scratched the crook of Goudan's right leg fiercely in just over a breath of time. sword. Although the blades on both sides of the long sword were blunted, the hobgoblin still had a lot of strength. On the spot, he made Goudan bend his right leg forward and kneel on the stone brick with one knee.

After injuring Goudan, Mauro did not hesitate. He jumped out of Goudan's attack range with two big jumps, without giving Goudan a chance to vent his anger.

Things became simple after that. Goudan, who was already slow, had injured another right leg and was even more inconvenient to move. He was stunned to death by Mauro, leaving countless bruises on his body that were cut by blunt swords. .

Seeing that Goudan had no chance of winning, Allen immediately announced that the winner was Mauro.

Afterwards, Goudan was very dissatisfied with Mauro's tactics and wanted to challenge Mauro again to regain the place. However, after Allen sent Dashan to teach Goudan a lesson, Goudan finally became honest.

(End of this chapter)

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