My Wife, King Arthur

Chapter 100: Wonderful! King Uther!

Chapter 106: Magnificent! King Uther!

No one thinks this group of infantry can stop the knights, and since King Joseph destroyed the unbeatable Roman heavy infantry with a cluster of heavy cavalry, Camelot has begun to encourage the breeding of horses and the raising of knights by the nobles themselves.

The advantage of doing so is that the internal armed forces can be quickly brought together in wars between States.

The disadvantage of doing so is that it gives the noble lords a great deal of freedom and a great deal of ease in raising thieves.

But it is also because of the free-flowing attitude that has allowed King Joseph to develop more than 100,000 knights in just 50 years -- the strongest in Europe as a whole.

Although Scotland also has a large range of grasslands and stables, it starts late and is not as demanding in the face of knights, so more than 70,000 knights have been carefully chosen here and almost 40,000 knights on the other side of the country.

The advantages are high and judgmental.

But even if they were Miscellaneous Knights, Camelot's knights didn't think they could win.

The strengths and weaknesses are too obvious, the knight's heavy armor exists specifically for this group of infantry: even when the light cavalry and archer cavalry face heavy armor, they will never be able to shoot through the heavy armor (apart from upgrading the bowmaking technique), even if the heavy infantry can't catch up, but the light cavalry can't help them.

And when heavy cavalry faces heavy infantry, it is a unilateral massacre: they are stronger, stronger, more defensive, can they resist the impact of horses wearing armor?

Common sense!

That's common sense of war.

But obviously, Kerall is playing with intelligence differences! What if the enemy knows him like he knows him? He won't fight! Get out of here!

With a smile on the corner of his mouth, Kerall pulled the reins and turned the unicorn around.

The cane was raised high in front of the battle and the crystal glow on it: "for.the.kamro!! for.the.king!! for.the.honor!!!” (For Camelot! For the king, for glory!

“Ho ho! Ho, ho, ho! Ho! Ho! Ho!" The hero 's.theme was growled out by them, with a drum point, stepped to the center of the venue.

Their rainbows, their battle domes, and the colors of many knights, who have seen the scene and the elite forces of Rome and even other nations, are hidden in the infantry's mood against the guards of the other archipelago.

What an elite kill!

Every step is the agglomeration of hot blood, and every step is the agglomeration of the rebirth of the bath fire.

They, the jinn, are gathered step by step, and they are the fearless warriors.

But Kerall knew that they still needed to sing, synchronize, and have companions to inspire morale, and that when they went through hundreds of wars and stood there and were able to quickly integrate themselves into a collective battle, they had become a purifier.

They've succeeded!

They will fight like white horses, tiger leopards, Xuan Jia Jian, Yue Jia Wei Army, the world will not fail!

Where did that pride come from today's knights? Many of them young knights have not experienced too much battlefield.

Of course it was King Joseph!

King Joseph led the knights against Scotland, to the left against Romania, to the right against Gaul, almost all the battles were invincible, and the retired knights handed over their merits and glory to the next generation of knight alternates, knights obedient, and when these knight alternates become true knights they only need to see blood, that sense of glory and mission will rise to the wind and become naked elite souls.

The knight is undefeated!

The knight is immortal!

This is the legacy of King Joseph!

With his life, he created a spirit of soul and immortality for the knight of Camelot as a whole.

What a wonderful man!

As Kerall slowly deepens his understanding of the composition of the entire Camelot kingdom, the more he pays homage to the old man King Joseph.

Apart from being a little dirty in his private life, this man, as a king, really has nothing to say!

That's great!

Not to mention King Joseph's vision, the Scottish knights across the street are ready to go.

Unlike Camelot's gear.

Camelot knights are typically chain-chained armor (which is the lock armor) inside, like underwear, and heavily armored, so that the threat to them posed by far-away proximity is limited.

Even the horse is as wrapped in a can of iron leather, with little exposure anywhere but to prevent the muscles of the running limbs that affect the horse from having different degrees of ventilation and exhaust.

This is what really makes Kerall sick: so much armor in an age of bronze in addition to cutlery! Kerall finally knows where the money is in the treasury except for the 100,000 knights eating in Camelot in a week - Merlin and Morgan are not greedy!

On the other hand, the Scottish knight had little defense against the horse, and instead hung a large shield on the saddle on the left, which looked like a shield embedded in wood iron leather. The defense looked good. In addition to the long and smooth knight's gun, the knight was still wrapped in iron leather. The style was different from that of Camelot and appeared to be a cultural difference.

Their horses are protected only by armor on the chest and on the horses, as can be seen from their national craftsmanship: Scotland owns a large area of iron ore, but it is still so strained that it is clear that cultural development is overwhelming. Not so many, if not all, vests can be made.

But even so, they are still more luxurious than Kerall infantry in helmets covered in fine iron vests (see Roman gladiator armor for details).

Compared on both sides, Kerall's infantry is as poor as a meal. There's nothing to pay attention to except the unusually long spear in his hand!

The knight opposite was led by a knight of the seal, who had worked with King Joseph's army, and despite his unfortunate defeat, the legend of his killing from the siege of the knights was also widely spread in Scotland, if one adjective was to be used against him, was - Ace.

The knight with the seal full of diamond horns turned the horse back into his position with a disdainful smile when he saw Kerall's position.

Is this Camelot's new generation? It's so naive and naive... you want to quickly stabilize your lows with Scotland's achievements? All I can say is you got the wrong guy! Let me show you, rookies, the real difference between real knights and your muddy legs.

The clear face of the diamond horn is like his glittering sword.

PS: I'm getting busy again lately... I don't know if the update will upset me... climb up and give everyone a chapter and go to work at night...