"Sir Kang De, please get in the carriage. I have something to discuss with you."
The princess shouted from the carriage.
Kang De ignored her.
He looked at Knight Glenn. "What are you laughing at?"
Glenn looked disdainful as he replied, "I…"
Kang De interrupted indifferently, "Are you mocking me? Are you insulting me?"
The knight was stunned.
'Who mocked you?'
Before he could speak, he heard Kang De say, "Let's duel."
This topic changed too quickly, and Knight Glenn was even more stunned. Kang De's voice was not soft, and at least the surrounding knights heard it clearly. They could not help but stir.
Kang De said calmly, "What's the custom of your duel? White gloves? The custom in our hometown is to sign a life-and-death agreement. There's no limit to the methods. The winner has to pull out the internal organs of the loser and place them on the altar to offer to the gods. Let's do this and find a notary. Let's begin."