In a one-on-two duel, the two silent corpses in the arena seemed to have already indicated the victor of this struggle. As expected, Brando quickly repeated his old trick and killed Albton — for this White Knight who had died at his hands twice, Brando felt a bit guilty; from any perspective, it seemed too tragic.
However, the disappeared White Knight apparently had no such thoughts. Its corpse turned into a wisp of black smoke and vanished in the arena, proving that the Undead Knight was part of the arena itself before being projected and had never truly existed.
The historical White Knight had long perished in the mountains outside Ridenburg, just like countless nameless corpses in this war.
The old man in front of him was the same.
Brando looked at his grandfather, raised his sword, and the latter nodded, adopting the same starting stance. Erune's military swordsmanship — it seemed the two were going to settle the fight using the swordsmanship they were both familiar with.
