Suddenly, Belsden's eyes lit up and with an abrupt push from his four legs, he sprang forward.
Hudson, who was caught off guard, nearly got thrown off if not for the bear fur he clenched just in time.
If the cart had flipped at such a speed, he would have been severely injured if not dead.
If he got injured by his own mount, the uninformed would think he tried to impose a forced contract with a magical beast and suffered the consequences.
There was no time for him to bicker with Belsden. The strong air friction forced Hudson to be careful.
Thankfully, he was a magician and promptly encased himself in a magic shield.
The too-high charging speed greatly exceeded the speed of falling locusts. If Hudson were a little slower in his reaction, contact with the locusts would be inevitable.