The tournament individual competition was now approaching its final stages. High-level jousting matches took place in the fourth round, delighting the audience. The veteran Steinhof knight who'd defeated Michael faced the Imperial Knights commander in the first match, and the bout was extremely rough.
The Imperial Knights commander seemed to be a master at provoking opponents.
Though the veteran knight drew on his rich experience, ultimately the Imperial Knights commander advanced to the fifth round.
Michael had wanted the veteran knight to teach the Imperial Knights commander a lesson, but things didn't go as he'd hoped and he was fuming. The second match was Fiel versus Offenburg's knight. Though Fiel fell from his horse once, he ultimately emerged victorious. I sincerely congratulated him on his win.
He wasn't just anyone but a comrade who'd ridden the battlefield with me.
The third match was no exaggeration to call the marquee event.
