Starting My Treasure Hunting In England

Chapter 218 The True Knight

As a high-end horse farm, people come here not just for riding horses. For many people, horse riding is just a side event, but what is really important is getting to know more people through this platform.

In a building not far away, several people gathered together to wait for the racecourse employees to get ready. At the same time, they smoked cigars, sipped red wine, and communicated with acquaintances.

These people who can bring their own horses are rich people who like horses, so the horses they bring are also expensive. For example, the man smoking a cigar by the window is a construction tycoon, and today he brought a thoroughbred horse worth 500,000 pounds.

Next to him was an Arab sheikh. The purebred Arabian horse that was led by his professional trainer before belonged to this sheikh.

"Who do you think they are?" While waiting, this group of people also started gossiping like ordinary people. After all, everyone who can enter the VIP area has their own background, so they are very curious about the origins of these two newcomers.

"I don't know. This is the first time I've met them." The Arab Sheikh said, "But I personally feel that these two people have a very deep background."

"Look at that girl's temperament. This is definitely not what ordinary people can have. I can even say that several princesses in our country cannot compare to her temperament."

"Although the Asian young man looks no different from ordinary people, if you pay attention, you will find that the girl's energy has been focused on him. It feels like the girl is the follower of this young man."

"Look, they've started." At this time, Liang En and Jeanne also finished their warm-up, and after getting the coach's permission, they started to let the horses run.

At the beginning, the horses of the two people were very slow, then slowly accelerated, and then started running very fast, slowing down, accelerating, sprinting, and turning. The two horses also became extremely agile under the control of Liang En and the others.

"Why do I think the riding posture of these two people is different from our usual posture?" After looking at the red wine glass for a minute or two, the construction tycoon suddenly said.

Although he was not a professional jockey, as a horse lover, the tycoon still knew something about horses and equestrian skills, so he could tell the difference in Liang En's riding posture after just a short look.

"This is a relatively old-school riding posture. Perhaps only hereditary nobles can ride this way." The Arab chief knew more about this, so he explained.

"The man looks like he learned it after he became an adult, so his riding posture is a bit stiff, but the girl's smooth posture looks like she came out of elementary school."

I have to say that this chief is quite knowledgeable. Liang En seems stiff because there is some lack of harmony between theory and practice, so he is naturally not as good as Joan of Arc when riding a horse.

As for Joan of Arc, although she was not born into a noble family, as the daughter of a militia leader, she had also practiced horse riding since she was a child. Especially in that era of war and chaos, she had consciously learned how to ride a horse at home.

Not to mention that during the two years of joining the army, he fought in all directions, and his equestrian skills naturally improved by leaps and bounds. After all, a commander who could not ride a horse in that era could not afford any military obligations at all.

Although according to historical records, Joan of Arc was better at using her banner to boost morale and command the army on the battlefield, rather than charging with a sword. But this does not mean that Joan of Arc is not good at this aspect.

According to legend, when she entered the city of Orleans, the fanatical residents accidentally burned the flag. In the chaos, the flag fell to the ground, and Joan of Arc's horse stepped forward and stamped out the open flame with its hoof.

There used to be an arched stone in Rue Saint-Etienne in Poitiers. According to an old man who witnessed Joan of Arc at that time, she said that Joan of Arc could easily step on this stone and fly on her horse even if she was wearing armor.

In addition, the Duke of Alençon once said that Joan of Arc was able to march on horseback wearing armor for a long time and was good at using a spear on horseback.

"Wow, this sister is so amazing. When will I be able to run as fast as her on my lily?" The daughter of the construction tycoon walked to the window at this time, and then looked at Jeanne d'Arc, who was galloping on the horse. A look of envy.

Although she didn't know Joan's specific age, she could probably tell from her face that Joan was just a young girl. But in fact, if you look at the date of birth, Joan of Arc is obviously the oldest person here.

"Practice alone is not enough to reach this level, you also need a certain amount of talent." The tycoon said to his daughter, "For example, these two people on the field can be qualified for the profession as long as they undergo adaptive training. jockey."

Of course, Liang En didn't know that someone in the room behind him was discussing something about him. After riding a horse for a few laps, they stopped. Then he pointed to some equipment in the distance and asked the coach, "Those equipment?" Does it work?"

What Liang En was referring to was a special place surrounded by fences. There were some equipment made of wood and stainless steel inside, and he could tell at a glance that these were some classical knight training props.

"Sorry, this is the private facility of a racecourse shareholder." The coach took a look and said. "I can ask for you, but I'm not sure if the other party will allow it."

"Okay, please help me ask." Liang En glanced at Joan of Arc and said, "Of course, if it can be done, that is naturally the best. If not, it doesn't matter."

After that, he and Joan of Arc rode away from the entrance of the field. When he circled the field and came back, he saw the coach waving a flag, so he reined in the horse and stopped.

"Excuse me, what's the matter?" Liang En looked at the coach and asked in confusion, because he found that there were seven or eight people besides the coach on the sidelines, and those people looked well-dressed and did not look like staff.

"This Mr. Talal is the owner of the private driving range over there, and he is also a shareholder of our racecourse." After Liang En approached, the coach introduced him to the man wearing a robe and a headscarf among these people. young people.

"Nice to meet you, Mr. Liang." The Arab greeted Liang En very friendly. Obviously, Mr. Talal just found out Liang En's identity as a shareholder, so he came out of the house with the distinguished guests from the racecourse.

The other party generously agreed to Liang En's request to lend them the venue. The only thing he wanted was to allow him and a few friends to watch from the side while they were riding horses.

Liang En didn't think there was anything wrong with this request. Although this classical knight training method might have been an absolute secret back then, it was just an interesting skill now.

So a group of people quickly arrived at the private training ground, and then Liang En and Jeanne each took a few weapons for training and started practicing.

"Oh my god, this is so powerful!" The tycoon said after watching Joan of Arc successfully pick off the small metal ring hanging on the pole with the spear in her hand after only charging twice. The daughter exclaimed.

"This is a classical knight training method, and it is much more classical than the one currently circulating on social networks." As the son of a chief, Mr. Talal quickly saw what Joan of Arc was doing now. ?

"But the skills this young lady is showing now are obviously not simple, and different from those medieval enthusiasts. She should have received a true knightly education."

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