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Maximum Intimidation Knight In a World Full of Mages

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The Knighthood shall die with me.
Not because I would slay them. They were already dead, the useless lot, and I was the most useless of all. For I, Sir Henry Hildebraud of Mostenstein, was the last of the Knights of Saint Merin.
And I was about to die.
If only I had a sliver of magic, I could have fought back against those mages. But I had none. In a world full of magic, what could a knight like me possibly do with swords and shields?
Ah, but what luck! Suddenly, a rock fell on my head, granting me a system... and I became a hundred times more intimidating. The not-so-lucky part, though… I didn’t get any stronger. The only stat that got multiplied was my Intimidation. As a result, I, Sir Henry Hildbraud of Mostenstein, would have to survive by pretending to be the strongest man in the world.
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Latest chapters
- Chapter 47 : Knights are famously susceptible to morale degradation if confined indoors too long
- Chapter 46 : Saint Merin forbade me from fighting on equal grounds
- Chapter 45 : People like her didn’t stay
- Chapter 44 : Maybe this was who she really was
- Chapter 43 : YOUR TEETH ARE NOT REQUIRED FOR HER EVENTUAL ACQUISITION
Chapter List
- Chapter 1 : The Knighthood shall die with me
- Chapter 2 : Sir Henry, Destroyer of Common Slimes
- Chapter 3 : Aim for the water, not your own dignity!
- Chapter 4 : I am the kind that makes reenactments real
- Chapter 5 : I am officially turning into a scrap digger
- Chapter 6 : You can’t twist what I don’t say
- Chapter 7 : How many passives do I even have?
- Chapter 8 : What sort of magic bases itself on probability?
- Chapter 9 : How will you punish me, good Sir?
- Chapter 10 : I don’t care about romantic interests!
- Chapter 11 : I am my armor, and my armor is I
- Chapter 12 : You could very well be the reason slimes exist!
- Chapter 13 : You underestimate my capacity for poor decisions and misplaced perseverance
- Chapter 14 : You appear to be in grave distress!
- Chapter 15 : Impudent sorceress!
- Chapter 16 : It is for you, Lady Anabeth, that I restrain such devastation
- Chapter 17 : THY STATION IS AMONG STONES, NOT STOMACHS!
- Chapter 18 : The doctrine of arithmetically justified violence!
- Chapter 19 : The sacred rite of Reconstitution through Alchemical Faith!
- Chapter 20 : Observe the symmetry!
- Chapter 21 : Merchants shall know the weight of my purse
- Chapter 22 : Merchants shall know the weight of my purse
- Chapter 23 : Place your hand here, Ser
- Chapter 24 : You possess a touch that would make a lady flinch
- Chapter 25 : Oh, there are many ways to ask a lady to give you head
- Chapter 26 : Ah! I’m hurt!
- Chapter 27 : Can I get my reward, Sir?
- Chapter 28 : I just prod things with my sword
- Chapter 29 : My first thank you from Sir Knight himself!
- Chapter 30 : A knight must take the valiant path
- Chapter 31 : A sellable bauble was a sellable bauble
- Chapter 32 : This thing could murder me in two strikes
- Chapter 33 : A valiant knight always had a Plan B
- Chapter 34 : A valiant knight always had a Plan B
- Chapter 35 : He didn’t even know I had just saved his ink shelf
- Chapter 36 : Getting cozy with each other already!
- Chapter 37 : The Foundational Manifold of Meridian-Coupled Vector Delineation
- Chapter 38 : A polite, well-mannered crackle of electricity
- Chapter 39 : My perfect beam of concentrated disapproval
- Chapter 40 : Anything you desire, Good Sir
- Chapter 41 : Serenading the golem
- Chapter 42 : I didn’t realize you had . . . flesh
- Chapter 43 : YOUR TEETH ARE NOT REQUIRED FOR HER EVENTUAL ACQUISITION
- Chapter 44 : Maybe this was who she really was
- Chapter 45 : People like her didn’t stay
- Chapter 46 : Saint Merin forbade me from fighting on equal grounds
- Chapter 47 : Knights are famously susceptible to morale degradation if confined indoors too long
