Chapter 143 Standing and Kneeling
John Senior wasnât wearing a knightâs heavy armor, just hard leather armor.
It wasnât that he was too old to wear heavy armor⊠The lifespan of a professional was much longer than a normal person, and even aging was much slower than a normal personâs.
Although John Senior was in his forties, he now looked, at most, to be in his early thirties, and that was because he had purposefully grown a full beard.
If he had shaved off his beard and gone out on the street with his son, John Junior, people who didnât know them would have thought they were brothers, not father and son.
Having someone help with putting on armor was a ritual, usually done by a knightâs apprentice, and if a close offspring was asked to help with it, it was to tell them that it was almost time for them to go to war, and it was time to get used to the atmosphere of the battlefield beforehand.
John Junior was thrilled to hear his fatherâs words.
As the only heir, he had been well-protected before and had never set foot on a battlefield.
The more that people werenât allowed to do, the more that people would focus on them.
John Junior had a special interest in the battlefield, but due to his fatherâs orders, he never actively approached such a place.
And now, an opportunity to observe the battlefield directly, without any danger, lay before him.
John Junior didnât want to miss this opportunity.
John Senior also didnât want his son to miss this once-in-a-blue-moon opportunity, where he could teach in person.
With his sonâs help, John Senior finished donning his full-body hard leather armor, then turned to John Junior and said, âSon, from today onward, you will officially appear in everyoneâs sight as the future heir of the city of Delpon, and from today onward, the skylarks will sing of your glory, the brooms will bloom for you, and you will become one of the most honored persons in Hollevin.â
John Juniorâs whole body trembled with excitement, and he dropped to one knee and looked adoringly at John Senior. âI will always love you, my beloved father.â
While the mayorâs family was showing fatherly love and filial affection, Roland and Jett were sitting in a small boat.
Although the sun was blazing overhead, so much so that oneâs hair was almost on fire, Jettâs face was a little pale.
Roland sat across from him, flipping through the magic books he had taken from his Backpack as he said, âAre you afraid of water? Donât you know how to swim?â
âNo, Iâm seasick!â Jett laughed awkwardly and dryly. âIâm a little nauseous with this boat rocking back and forth on the waves.â
Roland thought about it for a moment, peeking over the side of the boat, and he extended his finger and tapped lightly on the river.
With his finger as the center, the surface of the river began to freeze rapidly, white ice fragments were the first to form, and a thin ice layer with a radius of about five meters was soon formed.
The thin layer of ice then rapidly thickened, and soon became a floating platform with a thickness of at least half a meter.
The small boat was also frozen in it.
Although the ice layer was still floating on the surface of the water and slowly drifting down the current, at least the boat was fixed and would no longer be bobbing around.
Jett was so happy that he jumped onto the layer of ice, stepped on it, and found that it was solid. He exclaimed, âOh frick, this is too awesome. What kind of magic is this? Ice Ring, or the Fingers of Frost?â
âNeither, but simply converting the magical elements into ice nature and injecting it into the surface of the river.â
âLike the feeling of dropping a bit of ink into freshwater?â Jett asked.
Roland nodded, and he too jumped from the small boat and stepped onto the ice.
The five-meter radius circular ice floating platform was already quite large if it was considered a riverboat.
With both of them on it, it still seemed very spacious.
Due to the chill of ice layer, the two of them gradually felt that the temperature was becoming quite cool.
Jett looked at the floating ice beneath his feet and then at Roland, asking the question he had been wondering: âWhat is your current mana limit?â
â200!â This wasnât important information, so Roland didnât hide it.
There was a formula for mana growth that could be applied, and with the addition of the Spell Seeker title, it would be clear to anyone who had the heart to do the math, so there was no point in lying about it.
Jett looked at the sky with a bit of sadness. âIâm only at 82, and thatâs also counting the specialty additions. Weâre all spellcasters, and our levels are the same, so why is there such a big difference in our mana bar values?â
Roland said helplessly, âWe mages mainly stack intelligence growth, whereas you priests mainly stack resistanceâone has a high mana cap and one has a fast mana regeneration speed. We canât compare with each other.â
âBut you have a special exclusive mana regeneration skill, double the effect!â Jett looked at him grudgingly. âItâs much better than what we have.â
Oh⊠it seems to be true. Roland not only had twice the maximum mana Jett did, but more importantly, his mana regeneration was much faster than Jettâs, who was a priest.
Although priests didnât have to learn spells to cast them as mages did, when they cast spells, they had to use their mental power to communicate with the godsâ spiritual power and borrow the power of the gods to accomplish the purpose of spellcasting.
This was why things like mana were important to priests as well.
âForget it, thereâs no comparison between an ordinary person and a genius.â Jett was also quite open-minded. âDo you think John Senior and them will fall for it?â
Roland thought about it and said, âThere should be a good chance that theyâll fall for it.â
âWhy would you make such an inference? As for John Seniorâs personality, we all shouldnât know much about it.â
Roland threw the magic book back into his Backpack and said, âI donât know if youâve ever played the online game Mount u0026 Blade, the kind where you can lead an army.â
âMount u0026 Blade is supposed to mimic cold weapon warfare. I like to use light cavalry the most. Once I saw someone on their own or slightly away from the main army, I would instinctively take advantage of this opportunity to charge and strike,â Roland said rather nostalgically. âMost of the time, it would be successful. The players who mainly played cavalry had this habit of looking for âopeningsââit was even an instinct, a rather confident kind. itâs just that, sometimes, itâs a trap set by the enemy, and when you charge in front of them, youâll find a few troops suddenly rushing out next to you to surround you.â
Jett understood somewhat. âSo youâre judging based on your own experiences, assuming that John Senior will surely make a move when he sees us âdivide the armyâ?â
Roland nodded. âIâve played nearly ten thousand games of cavalry in Mount u0026 Blade for several years. I canât say that Iâve fought all over the server without a single rival, but I also have an extremely high win rate, and I usually only play cavalry, believing that cavalry is the supreme type of soldier. Even in street battles, I would use cavalry. I was scolded harshly by my teammates, hehe.â
âThis kind of thinking seems a bit like John Senior!â Jett froze for a moment, then realized, âYou guys are one of a kind.â
âYep, so I think thereâs a good chance heâll launch an assault,â Roland said in a casual tone.
Jett was a bit disappointed. âI suddenly feel a big difference compared to you guys who play with tactics. Hawk has a civil engineering background, and with a few hundred vagrants, he easily built a dock and constructed an anti-cavalry entrenchment overnight, whereas you actually used your opponentâs fundamental personality to launch a counter move. In contrast, I can only go to the church and pray for blessings, which is utterly useless. Looks like Iâll have to read some psychology or something from today onward.â
Roland laughed aloud. âThatâs just my personal speculation, John Senior may not fall for itâŠâ
Then, Roland was proved wrong.
âDing~! Hawk has shared an epic-level quest with you.â
Repel the Attack of the Delpon Army.
At this time, all four of them were in the group interface, and when they saw the request to share the quest, they directly clicked confirm.
Quickly reading the details of the quest, Jett looked at Roland with a kind of disdain, one extremely like a meme: Shang Wai, and say you donât know martial arts[1]!
Roland played along with a laugh, then he looked into the distance and said, âThe plan worked, but weâve got to settle some troubles before we go to back up Hawk.â
Upstream behind them, there were two medium-sized battleships just riding the current downstream, and they were fast.
The large white sails were painted with the shield-shaped insignia of the city of Delpon.
At the same time, Hawk and Link were standing on a tower, watching a fully armed infantry come out of Delpon.
There were about seven hundred of them, and they came out of the city and ran directly to the docks. Then the formation spread out and surrounded the entirety of the docks from a far distance.
A group of archers was assembled behind the infantry.
A visual estimate of about two hundred men, almost a thousand people in total.
Link looked behind him at the big river, then turned back and said, âThe river is also blocked, but there are two battleships going downstream. They should be going after Roland and Jett.â
Hawk drew in a breath. âAll as Roland had guessed. This guy is really strong in his schemingâif only he could be pulled into our guild, Iâd be willing to give him the position of deputy leader.â
Link just smiled. âYouâre the only one I recognize as deputy leader.â
Hawk didnât mind; he and Link had met in a game a long time ago and had switched games many times since then.
Although they hadnât met in reality, they were soul brothers, the kind that understood each other.
Hawk waited for a moment and said, âLetâs go mobilize our troops.â
The two of them descended the bartizan.
There was an army of about three hundred men waiting before them.
These men stood very straight, with their hands on their outer thighs and their heads held high.
Hawk looked at them and said sternly, âWe were originally beggars, filthy and lowly. The nobles were unwilling to pay attention to us, the merchants looked down on us, and the commoners stayed away from us. No one was ever willing to help us, and now, weâve finally made a good living on our own through great difficulty, but⊠they donât seem to want us to live better, they want to destroy everything we have now, they donât think we deserve a good life. They want to trample us back into the mud again! Are you resigned?â
These simply-dressed soldiers had fury in their eyes.
âNow, itâs time to test our unflinching righteousness. Why were we born low, why canât we live a good life, why can they ride on top of usâpiss and sh** on us!â Hawk patted himself on the chest and roared, âIâm not resigned! Live on your knees or die standing up, what is your choice? Tell me aloud!â
The soldiers were stirred up such that their faces were red, veins popped out on their foreheads and necks, and they raised their weapons high in the air. âDie standing up!â
The continuous roars were like a dragonâs roar, frightening away all the nearby birds and sending wild dogs crawling with their tails between their legs, afraid.
Hawk pressed his hands down and the soldiers immediately quieted down, but the pupils of everyoneâs eyes seemed to burn with fire.
âWe can make a happy life for ourselves with our own hands, with a hoe and sickle. Now, with our own hands, we can also take up arms, defeat them, make them look at us squarely, even fear us, and strip the word âlowlyâ from us, so that our future generations can walk the streets of the city with dignity! They wonât be without a fixed dwelling, they wonât panic at the sight of merchants and nobles, and they wonât feel ashamed because of their own status.â
In the eyes of these beggar soldiers, there had only been flames of fury, but now there was something more: hope.
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Hawk laughed lightly. âSo, defeat them and we can live standing up!â
It was as if the roars of hundreds of lions rang out at the same time, and the loud noise seemed to shatter the low-hanging nimbus clouds in the sky.
The clouds parted piece by piece!
[1] A line from Hail the Judge, 1994 HK film made into a meme