In the blink of an eye, two figures were almost at close quarters.
Siegfried's lance pointed straight at the boar's spine, and at the moment of contact, he felt a huge reactive force transmitted through the lance. Yet, he still held the lance steady, unwavering.
With the combined momentum of the warhorse and the wild boar, the tip of the lance pierced into the boar's body like piercing through water, followed by the socket and then the shaft.
The lance entered through the spine and exited the lower abdomen, brutally piercing through the boar's body, stabbing into the frozen soil of the hunting field.
Siegfried released his grip on the lance, creating distance from the boar.
The boar continued to rush forward a few steps before collapsing fiercely.
Two attendants immediately entered the hunting field, ending the boar's life with a steel spike, also ending its agony.