Armed Summoners - Black Spears and the Brave Men of the Other World

Episode 125: The Dragon Poisons Liquor from Mizu (Previous)

"Times..."

To Mirelbas-Ryburn's casual remark, the field quieted back as if it had struck water.

The venue for the Pendragon Head Conference to decide Zalwarn's decision. Side by side is no longer just an indispensable facial touch to Zalwarn's operation. Everyone and he have known about Mirrelbus since he was born, and Mirrelbus also knew from when they were babies. It is not even the head of the clan that they represent the headlines and can be seated in this meeting, also because Mirelbus has raised them with a full body of spirits. It was his hands and feet, so to speak, and his flesh itself. And this was a place of self-confirmation that was only a meeting.

The only thing you can call a foreign body in this is no longer the teacher Nurless-Ragnahorn waving his spicy arm as one of his arms. The other foreign body is no longer in his body.

The times are moving, he said.

There are fluctuations in the small group of countries on the continent that have been glued for a long time. In the north, the Demon King is standing and Kruselk is beginning to enlarge. I'm also concerned about the accelerated expansion of the Knights. In the South, there are also stories of countries moving vigorously, inspired by the alliance of urban states. There have also been intermittent changes between East and West, the fluctuations of which have also been transmitted to the central part. Gandhia's logner suppression may be considered its ultimate.

"Hour"

Can Grey-Balzerg's departure also be called the course of time?

He led what could be termed Zalwarn's supreme force. The strongest regiment, led by a fierce general, has become synonymous with the Zalwarne army for a time. He was also very active in the control of Logner five years ago and made the world aware of the name of the fierce general Gray-Barzelg. Nevertheless, he is an outsider when it comes to the original. His loyalty was not to Zalwarn, but to the royal family and people of a small country called Melisol.

From the beginning, I didn't ask him for loyalty or anything. You just have to wield your strength. All you have to do is give me the victory. That was all. So you put him under your umbrella until you took Melisol's people hostage. It would have been cowardly. But I did not care what means it would have been to reinforce Zalwarn's force. I still don't think that's the wrong idea.

History is made by the winner.

It was only then that Mirell Bus looked forward and ran. It has sought to increase its military capabilities, swallow neighbouring countries and develop them into more powerful countries. Melisol was taken in and the logner was lowered. It was also good to keep Gandhia under control and extend the tongue tip of ambition to the south. There was also a path that pushed the south with Gandhian control and extended the territory north.

That could have been achieved six months ago, too.

Speaking of six months ago, it was a time when Logner had fallen Gandia's fortress and was gaining momentum. If Zalwarn's main force had been turned to Logner's hindsight and backed up the Gandhian invasion, the "udder” could have remained “udder” dead.

Shake your head. It's a paranoid delusion. There is no “what if” in reality. At that time, he was unable to move his troops out of the country. There was civil unrest. If I had moved it, I could have been stuck at my feet. Nevertheless, it was dangerous, not that it was.

Civil unrest had lasted too long.

The head of the Burnell family, who was involved in the civil unrest, died in the midst of the battle. I was supposed to tie him up and let him spit everything out, but the target came off. I couldn't help but move the army beyond being able to confirm an end to the rebellion. Focused on sweeping the insurgents.

While doing so, Gandia breathed back.

The new king, whispered Gandia's "lying around," instantly attacked and dominated Logner when he recaptured the fortress of Balsar.

Shortly before that, it was the forces sent by Mirelbus to Logner, the troops of General Gray-Barzelg, whose betrayal helped to bring Gandia's electric invasion to a successful conclusion.

"Time."

Where I repeatedly crushed the same words, the conference shows no progress. I know that, but he has to think about it. Why did Gray break away? Why did he disobey his life and bring his army back to Zalwarn? He should have confronted Logner's army then. Why would it go to the ruins of Melisol?

We knew that if we knew what was going on with Melisol, he would discern Zalwarn. There are no hostages, of course. That's why I didn't allow him to approach Melisol until today. To his men, too. It is loyalty to the fatherland that binds the souls of Gray-Barzelg, and nothing like his in-laws serving Zalwarn. There can't be any loyalty to Mirell Bus.

"It's about the disposal of Gray-Barzelg,"

I guess Nares opened his mouth in view of the fact that the meeting would not proceed.

"Disposal, etc. He is no longer an enemy. Sooner or later, there's more to it than defeating it."

It is unlikely that Grey-Balzerg will go down to the military gates of Zalwarn again, beyond knowing the truth. When they face each other next, they will turn a blatant hostility. It ignores the return order and represents the fact that remaining in the former Merisol territory has itself become an enemy. And the fact that the troops have kept it for over a month only means that a collaborator has appeared to him.

Zibel, Kruselk, Berel, Gandia - no country was surprised to cooperate with General Gray's troops. The longer Gray's troops last due to food replenishment and supplies, the more painful it will be for Zalwarn. You have to pay constant attention to Gray's trends.

He was still the strongest unit in Zalwarn at the time. The whole unit, it's turned around. Besides, it's forming part of Zalwarn's country. Fort Gallon, formerly Melisol Territory. Located in the eastern part of Zalwarn, the fort was well suited to tying Zalwarn's sphere of action.

Surgery has become more difficult.

I turned my troops out of the country, but at the end of the day, they would poke me through that gap. Gray's holdings are not necessarily just numbers. Besides, he is also the elite among the elite. If we are to fight on an equal footing, we must double our strength. Otherwise, I can't bounce back the breakthrough of the Gray Squad or anything.

Most importantly, if you were to hit the armed summoners, you wouldn't need that many people. But if you do, you may not have enough fighting power for an outing this time. It is the seizure of the former Logner territory that is the purpose of the next expedition. The enemy is Gandia. Gandia has a powerful armed summoner known as the Black Spear. To fight that, we may need to mobilize all these armed summoners. Maybe we don't need that much fighting power, but we've never gotten over caution. The black spear alone caused the fortress to fall and the logner to be subdued. Only black spears must be defeated at all costs...

But while dealing with the Gray troops, that's also difficult. It's also hard to hit a force that doubles to Grey Troops, or a large force of 6,000. No matter how much Gandhian opponents, it's hard to imagine they can overwhelm with the rest of the force and armed summoner units. That's why Grey-Balzerg's departure hurts.

No, it would have been nice to break away and cross into another country. Then there would have been as much to deal with. In the first place, if you belong to a country, you won't be able to move on your own. No matter how hostile Zalwarn was, he couldn't have turned his army over. Perhaps he didn't take the means to go to another country because he knew it.

He truly loved a small country called Melisol.

"Do you die for love?"

That's too harsh for a beauty talk, and I'm ready to be awesome. Every time I come to terms with a report that not one of the 3,000 soldiers who obey him has left. A harsh way of life like theirs should only be worthy of the coming Zalwarn, he said.

But in reality, Gray, along with his troops under him, is at Fort Gallon, making his hostility clear. Sooner or later, we'll have to fight and destroy.

but sometimes it bothers me. That's something that needs to be made clear.

"Nares, why do you think he disobeyed?

"I thought you might have witnessed the tragedy of Melisol."

"Why did he go back to Melisol?

"All I can think about is where the information came from"

Nares could not have looked at this one with a single complexion. I don't want my gaze to be slight either. Not at all immovable, and I'm guessing his mind hasn't wandered off either. One of the things he feels good about is that. Even when Nares didn't want to, he didn't put emotional changes on his face. And attitude. Whether the troops are at a disadvantage, an advantage, a case, or a resolution, they have the same cool look as usual. The attitude was depositional calm itself, which was also dazzling for Mirelbus.

"Exactly. Someone must have passed the information on to him. Zalwarn's top secret."

Yes, it's top secret. It was the magic that dominated Zalwarn's supreme power. The only people who know about it are the people who are lining their faces on this occasion and the parties who carried out that demon-like experiment. It's hard to imagine that that man who doesn't show interest in politics would do anything to encourage Grey-Balzerg to translate. In the first place, if you tell him that fact, it must be him who gets killed first. Because he devised, led and experimented.

Most of all, it was only Mirelbus who admitted to the demon-like experiment. If, as a result, the people of Melisol died out, it would be themselves who should be held responsible. I have no objection there. For the sake of Zalwarn, he falls into the magic, and I don't hate to extol foreign laws. Those are the times.

But it had to be made clear who had sent him to Melisol. Without it, Logner would never have been taken by Gandia. Even so, they would have just cut off some of the logner territory. Still, it must have been painful, but it was far more than getting the whole Logner under control. If it was part of it, I could get it back right away. And we might have been able to use that excess to attack even Gandia.

He shook his head. You can't be trapped in the past forever. It is less valuable than fantasies that are not enough to take, such as fantasies based on past assumptions.

Point your gaze at Nares. He still looks through the paperwork with a cool face. The report he had compiled was well-reasoned, and the dedication was all targeted. He has only counted enough to wield the army's extraction, but he also remembers winning a great deal in all of it. He has talent and strength. The horizons are broad and look to the distant future. When we thought about Zalwarn's future, we should have had him beside Mirelbus. I wanted to watch him wave command of the hosts behind him.

Thoughtless.

His talent was like no other.

"Nares, I wanted to be a good friend to you."

"Your Highness is blessed with His Highness. Who deserves more than me and others?"

"I should have once. These are my hands, my feet. It's my breath, it's my heartbeat. My body can't be my friend."

Nares looked around together and seemed to be good at it. Everyone sees Nares with the same face as Mirell Bus.

"I found you a man who could speak to each other equally, and I put him beside me. It was five years ago."

The decision also devoured a fierce backlash from non-conference humans.

Nurless-Ragnahorn was formerly a Gandhian military master. So much so that King Siuscloud had made it clear that he was one of the future bearers of Gandhia, whose name also resonated with Zalwarn. It would have been too much thanks to his extraction and talent to jump the repeated incursions from Logner, but it was a reputation at the time that even half of the talk was capable enough.

Would such a man leave the country just because he was disappointed in the prince of the lying things? Some cursed Nahless that it was normal to think that there was something behind it, and that it was foolish to receive it as it was denominated.

He knew that, too. It must be a trap. Everyone knows that. But Mirell Bus had the idea of becoming Mirell Bus.

What can we do to make Zalwarn stronger?

What can we do to transform the country itself into a single being that moves at his will?

That was the only proposition Mirelbus made.