Chapter 268: How a Knight Deals with Beasts (4)
...Knights were a pain in the ass to deal with.
They obsessed over honor in every little thing, and their stubbornness was stronger than iron chains.
But at the same time, paradoxically, a knight without stubbornness wasn’t a knight at all.
They possessed unyielding willpower and relentless tenacity, willing to throw themselves into the fires of hell if it meant upholding their lord’s honor and orders.
That’s why, even if knights were troublesome to deal with, they could never be ignored.
Even if their combat prowess was weak, their unyielding will and loyalty made them difficult to break.
No matter how much overwhelming force was used against them, they wouldn’t submit.
Instead, they would see pain and suffering as mere trials—challenges to prove their knighthood.
That was why Ihan, despite not particularly liking arrogant knights, never despised or underestimated them.
A true knight was a being worthy of respect.
And because of that—
‘This bastard isn’t a knight.’
