Chapter 239 The Bloodline of the Divine Eyes

Now Arthur did the simplest thing.

Marcus didn't know what would happen.

When he stared at him, Lancer didn't stand there waiting for Arthur's attack. Instead, he took the initiative to come up to him.

Once again, Lancer's thin sword attacked quickly like a phantom.

As he approached Arthur, the sword drew a weird and tricky angle.

It was too late for Arthur to dodge. He was stabbed by the sword.

Arthur didn't expect that he would be hurt by Lancer. He stood there in a daze.

He knew that if Lancer hadn't stopped in the end, this strike would hurt him pretty badly.

Because any big knight's sword could pierce through his opponent's body, but now Arthur's body was not pierced through.

It was just a blood-red mark. Although there was blood on it, it was nothing to a warrior.

Such minor injuries could only be left when one was extremely lucky on the battlefield.