The Chase of Tristan

After the bet between Wu Ming and Gawain was won, Gawain released the refugees, but Gawain also said that if Agravain found out, he would definitely send someone to hunt them down.

And even if Gawain didn't meet Agravain after sending Wu Ming to Artoria's room, and he didn't take the initiative to report Wu Ming's matter to Agravain, Agravain knew that Wu Ming would come, normally.

After all, Agravain and Tristan were attracted by Artoria's holy spear attack, and Artoria also said that Wu Ming had returned.

Since Wu Ming entered the holy city, then Gawain must have known about it. Moreover, there is still a holy selection today. Therefore, it was impossible for Agravain, not to go to Gawain to ask.

And when he asked this question, the news of the released refugees naturally came to Agravain.

As Gawain said, Agravain immediately sent Tristan to hunt down the people, which explains why Tristan had appeared here.

At this time, the refugees were moving rapidly towards the north, and looking at their route, it seemed that they were heading towards the mountains to the north.

However, Wu Ming was a little curious, what exactly did these refugees go through and what decision did they make to come here?

The main thing is that their speed is a bit too fast.

There must be a reason.

Wu Ming thought about it this way, looked at the crowd of refugees, and felt the fluctuations in magic power, and it turned out that he actually found a "reason".

It was a man dressed in black rags with a white skull mask on his face, it was not clear if it was a man or a woman.

Wu Ming could clearly sense that it was a Servant.

Wu Ming looked at the man in the bone mask who didn't know whether it was a man or a woman, and vaguely had some guesses.

"I think there's only one answer, it's Old Man of the Mountain for this look."

The location is the Middle East, wearing a skull mask and wearing shabby black clothes like an assassin.

In this way, the other party was likely one of the Old Man of the Mountan, Hassan-i-Sabbah.

But now there was no room for thought, because Tristan had caught up with the refugees.

While downstairs, Hassan-i-Sabbah stared angrily at Tristan, who had come before the group of refugees he was leading.

"Unlucky! Are you Knights of the Round Table an aggressive existence!?"

Hassan-i-Sabbah was furious.

He originally came here to investigate the information, but he accidentally found some compatriots. After asking, he found that they had fled from the holy city.

According to his compatriots, after the holy withdrawal ceremony, when they were not chosen, a knight came forward and saved them by betting, and let them get rid of the fate of being killed.

Hassan-i-Sabbah was very suspicious of whether what the refugees said was true. After all, he had seen many Knights of the Round Table, and everyone said that they were loyal to the king, so how could they save these refugees.

However, it is true. However, Hassan-i-Sabbah had no time to think about the truth of the matter right now. All he needed to do was take this compatriot to a village in the northern mountains.

As a mountain resident hostile to the Sun King in the west and the Lion King in the east, Hassan-i-Sabbah clearly realized that he didn't feel his compatriots would be safe if they left the Holy City.

As an Assassin class Servant, Hassan-i-Sabbah has information about holy selection.

Those who were chosen would enter the holy city and would never leave again, while those who were not chosen would be killed by those "right" knights.

Therefore, knowing the information, he was not so surprised by this information about the sacred selection given by his compatriot.

However, Hassan-i-Sabbah also knows this information that his compatriots don't know, and the Lion King will hunt those who escape the selection.

Therefore, even if an unknown knight rescued this compatriot, there would definitely be pursuers behind.

Hence, his duty was to lead these comrades to leave here quickly.

Hassan-i-Sabbah did the same, and to make his compatriot's route safer, he even used Noble Phantasm with increased group movement speed and group concealment effects.

The reason why Hassan-i-Sabbah appeared here with his compatriots was because he was trying to create an illusion for the pursuers, so he led these refugees to the south of the wilderness, preparing to move from here to the other side. Mountains to the north, not directly north of the holy city.

Unfortunately, Hassan-i-Sabbah underestimated the strength and number of his pursuers.

He didn't expect that there was only one warrior chasing after him, and that was Tristan, the ruthless magic bow knight.

After all, he also had contact with the Knights of the Round Table as one of Hassan, and each of the Knights of the Round Table had extraordinary powers.

However, if he had to choose a knight that Hassan-i-Sabbah feared the most, he would choose Tristan.

For some reason, Tristan, the Knight of the Round Table, didn't like the information he found in books.

The Tristan he met was neither gentle nor sensual, but more cruel.

On top of that, he was summoned with the Archer class this time, and Tristan, wielding a magic bow, frequently smashed enemies into pieces.

And because of the magic bow, Tristan's legs weren't weak, and he wasn't stupid, so he easily found the refugee group led by Hassan-i-Sabbah.

And because Tristan is a human, this puts Hassan-i-Sabbah at a very disadvantageous position.

In general, whether it's retreating or chasing, don't talk about speed, it's always a secret if one person does these two things.

Just like Hassan-i-Sabbah, if he retreated alone, let alone Tristan, even the Lion King might not be able to catch up on his own.

This time, however, the format is reversed.

As an Assassin walking in the shadows, he had to lead many people to retreat in the light, and the number of pursuers became one person, and unfortunately, Tristan was quite capable as a pursuer.

He only found out about Tristan when Tristan grew closer to the group of compatriots he led, because Hassan-i-Sabbah led a large army.

After that, Hassan-i-Sabbah fully activated his Noble Phantasm and skills, hoping to get rid of Tristan.

However, that backfired, not only did he not get rid of Tristan, but Tristan grew closer to him.

Finally, Tristan caught up with him and his companions.

"So sad, I'm not aggressive, I'm just following the rules." Tristan's voice was quite soft, but what he did was the opposite of his voice.

"Boom-boom—" Two shattering voices were heard, and the two refugees led by Hassan-i-Sabbah were instantly split in two, without even shouting, they died instantly.

This horrific image made the refugees panic, but Hassan-i-Sabbah, couldn't comfort them at the moment, because...

If he was careless, then he would be equal to two corpses that had been turned into half.