I really can't control myself

Chapter 2483 Confrontation

Atreus under the floor was really scared at this time.

Through the gap in the floor, Atreus had already seen the two strangers Linton and Athena coming in. Of course he knew that these two people must have bad intentions, because if they were friends of his father, his father would definitely let him out at this time.

He was not asked to come out. Of course, the meaning was very simple, just to let him continue to hide. In other words, the enemy came in.

Can Atreus not panic? This was the first time he faced such a situation.

You must know that Atreus grew up here since he was a child. Their family was the only one living in this forest. His father and mother had instilled in him the idea not to go outside the forest since he was a child, because his parents said that people outside He is not a good person. In other words, this is the first time he has met the bad person described by his parents.

At this time, Atreus was even trembling with fear, but did not dare to make a sound. He was using hunting techniques taught to him by his parents, which he had been learning since he was a child.

However, the "bad guy" here was getting closer and closer. Through the gap in the ground, he could already see Linton walking to the cellar door where he was hiding, as if he was ready to open the door and catch him out the next moment. Of course he was scared, and sure enough the next second, he heard Linton's voice.

"Where's your son?" It was obviously him he was talking about. Was it really aimed at him? To harm yourself? Atreus panicked in the darkness, but at this moment he touched the dagger on his waist.

His hand subconsciously reached for the weapon at his waist, and this dagger was given to him by his father not long ago and was a relic of his mother.

As soon as he touched the dagger, Atreus here felt a little calmer. After all, he had a weapon in his hand. He didn't know how strong the enemy was. He had only shot small animals such as rabbits since he was a child.

But at this moment, an idea suddenly came to his mind... strike first.

Yes, it is also a hunting skill. It just so happens that I can see where Linton is standing now, and the opponent should not be able to see where I am, so naturally I have to take advantage of this opportunity to take action. Otherwise, wouldn't it be too late when the other party opens the cellar door and sees his position?

The key to hunting is to strike with one strike and kill with one strike. This is all taught by parents. Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers, and Atreus quickly made up his mind.

At this moment, Linton here was very "cooperative" and continued to take two steps towards the cellar door. Seeing this opportunity, Atreus here suddenly pushed open the cellar door. , jumped up, took out the dagger, and stabbed Linton who was close at hand.

However, what he didn't expect was that Linton had no intention of evading or blocking the blow, and hit Linton's shoulder smoothly. But the dagger failed to penetrate, and the tip tilted in one direction and slid away to the other side.

Atreus was stunned for a moment, and before he could recover, Linton stretched out a hand and grabbed him in his hand, lifting him up.

"What a naughty kid." Linton said looking at Atreus in his hand.

As soon as he finished speaking, an ax next to him struck directly at his hand holding Atreus. Linton turned around and saw that it was indeed Kratos who had taken action, holding the Leviathan Ax in both hands. , slashed directly at Linton's hand.

The goal this time was very clear, obviously to save his son. However, Linton had no intention of letting go and even made any defensive moves.

The next moment, Leviathan's ax struck directly on Linton's right arm. However, just like Atreus's attack just now, it only made a sound like a metal collision and did not cut in at all. But the next moment, a layer of ice appeared on Linton's arm where he was hit, and it was still spreading along Linton's arm.

Linton looked down subconsciously, and at this moment, Kratos here bumped directly into Linton, an action similar to an iron mountain leaning against. At the same time, Linton also saw that while the other party's body was crashing into him, his hand was also reaching in the direction of Atreus he was holding, obviously wanting to knock him away and save his son.

Although his thoughts were good and his movements sounded smooth, the next second, Kratos, who had clearly made a sudden move, suddenly flew out and hit the opposite wooden wall with a "bang". The person flew directly out of the house and hit the mountain wall next to the supplies.

The huge mountain wall was directly smashed, and a large number of rocks continued to collapse. Kratos here was stuck in the mountain wall, and he was almost knocked unconscious at that moment.

"Father!" Seeing his father being beaten away, Linton shouted anxiously from Atreus in his hand. At this time, he wanted to resist, but facing such a battle for the first time, Atreus found that his hands and feet were now weak.

Yes, of course he was frightened. After all, this was the first time he had experienced such fear since he was a child. Atreus was very brave even if he didn't urinate on the spot.

This shout quickly woke up Kratos, who was a little stunned by the blow just now. At this time, Kratos, who was driven into the mountain wall, let out a roar, and violently pushed his hands to both sides to push open the collapsed rock wall. At the same time, red fire like fighting spirit began to emit from his body.

Accompanied by this beast-like roar, the collapsed rock wall here was split in half by Kratos in the next moment. At the same time, he jumped out of the rock wall, knocked open the wall of the wooden house, and headed straight towards it again. Linton rushed up.

"Oh, the Wrath of Sparta, right?" Linton saw the other party's whole body glowing red, but he also remembered what the other party's current state was like.

Isn't this the anger in the game? There is an anger bar in the game. When it is full, you will immediately become angry. It is especially useful when fighting BOSS. This is treating yourself as a BOSS.

Of course, the performance of this move in the game is indeed invincible. Just activate it and output it continuously. Unfortunately it's not in the game right now.

Seeing Kratos rushing up, Linton raised his hand and punched him. With a loud "bang" sound, Kratos' head went forward and plunged directly into the floor of the wooden house, half of his body buried directly. Got in.

Although Kratos was knocked down with one blow, Linton did not pursue him and still stood there waiting for Kratos to make a move. With this son in his hands, Kratos would definitely not just lie down like this.

Sure enough, the next second, a blade suddenly flew out from under the floor. When it crashed through the floor, it directly wrapped around Linton's right hand that was holding Atreus.

The blade was not meant to pierce Linton's arm from the beginning, but there was a chain attached to the back of the blade, and it was this chain that wrapped around Linton's arm.

"Oh, this is something familiar." Linton naturally recognized Kratos's iconic weapon, the double chain sword, but the names of each generation are slightly different. This one should be called the Blade of Chaos. Bar.

But remember, Kui Ye hasn't started using this weapon yet. After recalling the plot, Linton remembered that although Kratos did use the Leviathan Ax at the beginning, the Blade of Chaos was placed in the cellar of the cabin where they lived. Linton's punch just hit the person directly into the floor, and he probably happened to touch the weapon.

Just as he was thinking about it, another chained sword flew out from another angle under the floor, this time wrapping around Linton's waist. At this time, Kratos stood up suddenly, pulled hard with both hands, tightened the chain, and swung it to the side.

Linton cooperated and was pulled out. While Kratos threw Linton away, he also grabbed Atreus directly with his hand, obviously preparing to take his son away from Linton again. Grab it here.

Linton didn't make any move, allowing Kratos to drag him out. But when Kratos here grabbed Atreus, Linton still didn't let go and was still holding on to Atreus.

One exerted force on both sides, and Atreus, who was being pulled by two forces, couldn't help but let out a scream.

At this time, Linton remembered an ancient crime-solving story. It was said that two mothers said that a child was hers, so the county magistrate asked the two mothers to tug-of-war to snatch the child. The one who snatched the child would be the mother of the child. As a result, the real mother saw the child in pain and took the initiative to let go. Of course, in the end, the county magistrate also awarded the child to the real mother.

The current situation is somewhat similar to this little story. Although Kratos here was anxious to snatch his child back, he was also the first to let go when he heard Atreus's scream of pain.

As a result, Linton and Atreus were dragged away. However, Kratos here did not dare to continue to use force or pursue. So Linton, who flew out, turned over in the air and landed directly on the ground while carrying Atreus.

There were several rounds of confrontation between the two sides in an instant, but that moment just made Kratos here finally calm down a little.

When he saw Atreus being caught by Linton, Kratos was indeed so anxious that he lost his mind. His first reaction was to snatch him back first. But after these rounds of confrontation, Kratos gradually realized that this might not be possible, and the most important thing was that he might hurt his son.

And now it seems that Linton does not want to kill his son. After all, if Linton really wants to take action, he can do it directly now, right? After calming down, Kratos thought that what the other party wanted was probably him or himself, and grabbing his son was just a way to force him to submit.

"It seems that you really care about your son, look at how anxious you are." Linton said with a smile.

"Let him go." Kratos said in a deep voice.

"Why don't you just say it earlier?" Linton said, and actually put down Atreus in his hand.

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