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150. Have you forgotten the first commandment of knighthood! Ah?

In the cold winter of February, goose-like snowflakes are floating outside the house all the time, and the gloomy weather makes a whining sound as if it is crying.

"Clang! Bang!"

"stop."

The sound of hammering iron still came from Stewart's craftsman's shop. Two knights wearing cold coats came to this street, and their horses were spinning anxiously on the smooth ground.

"Is this here?" The two of them looked at the blacksmith shop, and after confirming, they got off their horses.

"careful!"

"Ah! Damn...plop!"

Unexpectedly, when one of them jumped off the horse, he slipped on the smooth ground under his feet. He subconsciously grabbed his hand on Kuima's waist, but he didn't expect that Kuima seemed to have received some signal, and rushed out with a scream.

!

"Joy! Come back!" From a store at the intersection ahead, a child ran out holding a piece of bread that was still steaming, and ran to the street in an instant.

"Be careful!" One of the knights widened his eyes, pulled out a long sword in his hand, and was about to throw it at the insane Kuima!

"Shua! Click!" The force and sound coming from his hand made the knight look at his companion in disbelief. His sword had just been unsheathed and was pressed back again!

"Galvin, you're crazy! Why did you stop me!" It's too late to draw the sword at this moment!

"That's my horse, my mount!" The fallen knight looked at his companion unwillingly, as if his whole body was straining, "Leon, please, you know what it means for a knight to lose his mount.

What are you wearing?"

Leon, the knight who drew his sword, was stunned for a moment after hearing this, but deep in his eyes were full of disappointment and disbelief.

Leon fiercely shook off Galvin who was holding his hand, then stopped looking at him and ran towards the snowdrift covered with snow.

Kuima let out a high-pitched scream, and instantly stepped on the child to stir up thick snow mist on the snowy ground. People couldn't see the specific situation for a while, but the blood scattered around seemed to indicate something...

With a shrill scream, the child's mother ran out in collapse and sat on her knees by the roadside, shaking violently.

"Joy! Child...child! My Joey!" The mother fell on her knees into the pushed-up snowdrift, raking the snow under her body that was soaked in warm blood.

Leon also arrived and quickly helped dig out the thick snow. What happened to cause such snow? There was no way a child could stop a tall, out-of-control horse!

But as she dug, the mother noticed something was wrong. This tall body did not look like her child Joey. She dug a few more times, and sure enough, she felt the touch of fur in her hands.

Behind the tall, fat horse lying on its side, there was a woman covered in snow-white body holding a frightened little boy, with a bag of warm bread between them.

"Your bread looks delicious. In return for saving your life, can you let me have a bite?" the snow-like girl said to the child in front of her with a smile.

"Oh my God, Joey, my Joey, it's great that you're okay." The mother's body was so soft that she was about to slip to the ground. Leon beside him could not recover from the shock, and dragged him

This mother lives.

"Mom..." Joey cried and got into his mother's arms. The bread in his hand had long been thrown aside.

"It's okay, my kid, my Joey, it's okay... Oh my god, Alice!" The mother hugged Joey and saw that the girl who saved her child turned out to be Alice with white hair.

"You are not injured, Alice. Thank God, you are all safe and sound." The mother looked at Alice up and down, and she breathed a deep sigh of relief when she found that she was completely fine.

"It's okay, Mrs. Zoe, I'm fine, you see." Alice smiled and waved her hand, then continued to turn around in a circle.

"What a terrible disaster. What happened?" Mrs. Zoe asked strangely.

"I'm really sorry. This lady and this lady, because of our negligence, Kuima was frightened and almost hurt your child. I'm extremely sorry for this!" Leon shouted loudly at this time.

He said, and then bowed deeply to several people.

"This, what's going on..."

"Due to the bad weather and the fact that we were not familiar with the streets at dusk, in order not to waste time, we applied to ride a fast horse into the street. One of my companions fell when dismounting, causing the mount to be frightened.

It almost caused a tragedy." Leon looked apologetic.

"Galvin, come here!" Leon turned to his companion and shouted.

Galvin saw his horse lying on the ground earlier, with a gloomy face, and now he could hardly control his emotions.

Leon turned back angrily and stepped forward, grabbed his collar and said angrily in a low voice: "You only think about your horse, yes, without the horse you may not even be a knight, but we are admitted to the knight's exam

Have you forgotten the first commandment you memorized in school! Ah!"

Galvin stared at Leon and said with a trembling voice: "Always... put the people first... your mount second, yourself third."


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