The Bimon cavalryman died, and the war beast beneath him went berserk. In the blink of an eye, Hudson watched as several horseback cavalrymen were attacked by the war beast.
Without the slightest hesitation, Hudson urgently shot another arrow at the frenzied, masterless war beast, and ordered his cavalrymen at the same time: "Kill both the war beasts and their riders - leave no survivors!"
To be blunt, Hudson was very covetous of these Bimon war beasts. Unfortunately on the Continent of Aslante, there had never been an instance of the human race taming these Bimon war beasts.
A common saying on the continent was that Bimon war beasts shared life and death with their Bimon knights. When a Bimon knight was lost in battle, the war beast would soon follow them in death.
The truth of this saying was unverified, but Hudson didn't believe he could achieve something that countless predecessors had failed to do.