It was less than fifteen days before the western march broke up with the two armies with Bahandar at present.

The Second and Third Regiments, led by Right Eye General Astal-Lanadees, headed east of Bahandar, while the First Regiment of Grad-Clyde (commonly known as the Grad Squad) rushed the army to deploy south.

As the sun rose higher, we saw the wetlands surrounding the Bahandar hills. A vast swamp of wetlands lies beneath a blue sky full of blindness. Countless puddles that have become mirrors of the sky and blue grass bushes. The ground is muddy, and I'm even hesitant to step in. It is a difficult terrain to march on, and Ayn-Rajar's natural imperative is a nod.

The streets stretching south from Bahandar were narrow in width and unreliable substitutes. Infantry would advance in three rows, horseback riders would advance in two rows, but it is visible that they cannot be fattened where they have reached Bahandar by a number to that extent. It also makes no sense to go down the streets in all armies just to be targeted by enemy armies. We have no choice but to lay formation on the wetlands and march in pace.

On the street, we were supposed to run a carriage. Even so, not all carriages and marches used for transport are taken together. The non-combatant carriage is keeping you waiting in the rear, preparing you to leave the battlefield at any time. Bahandar wasn't going to let it fall, but what's unexpected is what happens all the time. If the battle can no longer continue, there is nothing more than retreat. In that case, I guess I'll be joining the central squad.

Horses running through the wetlands were also often caught with their feet muddy, and those falling continued. Many troops give up marching on horseback, and in the end, it will be impossible to help them become infantry-centered formations.

Far from Bahandar, the contours of the fortified city that stands atop the hills are uncertain. Without treading so vast a wetland, you won't even be able to attack the walls. Ideal to protect and extremely difficult to attack. It is precisely a fortified city that is difficult to attack and would be a shameless substitute for its name.

Faria-Belfaria was marching such wetlands with the Grad squad. She hates falling off horses and getting muddy, and has been down from the start. I don't mind getting dirty, but I wasn't welcome to interfere with my combat behavior. Even running around is a difficult terrain. If it becomes more difficult to move, the battle will also become moot.

The Legion Commander, Grad, was a man on horseback. His skilful equestrianism didn't seem like anything like falling into a wetland mud, but it doesn't seem like he could rapidly approach Bahandar. With speed, it's more obvious to fall than to see fire.

The Grad squad was in a hurry to Bahandar, fighting the poor scaffolding of the wetlands. Before Operation Surprise by Captain Lion's Tail begins, we must approach the archery range. Whether it arrives or not should be known by the actions of the enemy soldiers in Bahandar.

Operation Surprise proposed by the Ayn Corps Leader would have been unprecedented.

It means dropping Setuna Zenon-Kamiya in Bahandar, temporarily disrupting the city and rapidly approaching the gap. If we succeed, we will be able to control the undefeated fortified cities relatively easily, but the question remains as to whether things will be carried so easily. First, it does not show how far the confusion caused by Setuna's throw will last. And whether that confusion even spreads to archers who would be deploying on the walls. Worst of all, the rain of shooting into the wetlands by archers may not stop. In that case, both the army on the east and the army on the south will have to give up approaching or penetrate even at great sacrifice.

Most importantly, Setuna's throw is not intended solely for the disruption of enemy forces. There is no way to throw the maximum Attack of the western march into the middle of an enemy army just for that reason.

When it comes to expecting black spears, it only works.

It was General Astar's crush that Setuna wouldn't mind annihilating the enemy army by the time the whole army mounted it in the fortress, and I'd rather be thankful to do so. That would make Setsuna a loner, but the Westward Army could get Bahandar without compromising a single soldier. As a commander, I know you also want to give your men a handle, but I guess reducing the damage to the Bahandar offense is a priority over that.

When presented at the military conference, Faria was taken aback, but there seemed to be no doubt that there was no other good way, so she didn't say anything. Even her head can't think of any way to get close to Bahandar painted on the back of her brain. I felt sincere sympathy for Setuna, who was to be thrown from a high altitude, but given his record so far, I'm afraid he seems to be able to accommodate that much.

The power of his summoning armed chaos bringer is enough to make him feel horrible even in Faria, who should have been an armed summoner for years. The overwhelming destructive power devastated the enemy army, and the various forces hidden sometimes transcended space. Vicious by awesome, pure power by harsh. There is no malice, no hostility, just a sprinkling of destruction and chaos.

Black spear chaos bringer.

The summoner is now waiting for his turn in the carriage. If we get out too soon, we'll have his strength before each unit gets attached to the placement, and the operation could start unexpectedly. It makes no sense to fly from a position visible from the enemy forces in Bahandar. Be vigilant, there may not be as much confusion as Ein would like. Then this unprecedented ambush operation will be ruined.

Ruufa, whose role is to carry Setuna to high altitude, should have already summoned Silfed Feather and anticipated a fit by the time he flies. With his wings, he can fly to altitudes that humans on earth cannot see.

Faria was situated behind the middle row of the Grad squad, looking forward at Grad's horse as he proceeded through the wetlands. Aurora Storm has not yet summoned. Aurora Storm's range was much longer than a normal bow, and while it was possible to snipe an ultra-long range of enemies, it's not easy to shoot enemy soldiers lurking in a hilltop wall from the wetlands. If the enemy arrows could reach the distance, they might be able to aim, but it was still not difficult.

From the carriage carriage ahead on the street, Ruufa and Setuna slipped up to represent themselves. As they jumped off the carrier, they instantly found Faria and waved at her. As Faria waved back her hand, thinking it wasn't until she stopped the subsequent carriage, Ruufa's wrapped pure white cloak tore in two and turned into a pair of wings. Like the wings of an angel. Ruufa's body rises in the air, spreading it all over his eyes. Ruufa, grabbing Setuna's hand, slowly ascends into the sky as if to check the status of the waiting. Wings flapping, glittering winds dancing and dancing.

Setuna seemed to hold on tight so that Ruufa wouldn't shake her off, but the last look on Faria's eyes was nothing but disguised. Or, I don't even want to imagine Setuna being held by Ruufa.

The captain and deputy captain of The Lion's Tail quickly disappeared from Faria's sight. You won't even see a shadow in the blue sky. This will not be perceived by enemy forces. but can Setuna stay safe by throwing from that altitude? How much black spear, though powerful, can withstand the impact of falling? Normally, it would be instant death. No matter how you scratch, you have to die.

But if it's a black spear, if it's a chaos bringer, it's also a fact that that's going to be done flat. It is also understandable that Ayn-Rajar is confident.

Even Faria thinks she's a proud captain about Setuna. As captain of the unit, I didn't think I would forgive him, but he seemed to think of his men and always care about the Phalia's. When I think of the thunderstorm night, my cheeks are about to loosen. battlefield. Not if you're thinking about it, but when it comes to your most recent memories with Setuna, that's why you can't help it.

It wasn't because of the thunderstorm. Setuna borrowed a blanket for Ruufa and Faria only that night when the cold air struck her like summer. He insisted he didn't need it himself and was stubborn to the end. Faria couldn't say anything more, but when she was asleep next to him, she dived into a blanket to see if she'd lost the cold. I guess it's unconscious. Faria stared at Setuna's sleeping face, which was what went into her hypnotic sleep again.

"Do you think it will work?

"Huh?"

Suddenly he was spoken to, and Faria floated a raw reply. When I came back from my dreams to reality, Grad was moving next to Faria every horse. I guess I was too immersed in memories to even notice the footsteps. Though, as usual, the samurai wrapped around the crimson armor seemed only bewildered by Faria's reaction.

Faria remembered Grad's inquiry and told him quietly, not rushing, not disturbing.

"I'm in trouble if you don't do it well"

Otherwise, the name of "Lion's Tail" will cry, whether it's a joke or not, it's a fact that you're in trouble if you don't do it well. If Setuna fails to land and gets hurt, it's a big deal, and if you make a mistake, you die. If he dies, what will Faria do?

(I guess I should cry)

Or do you resent Ayn for planning such a ridiculous operation? Are you angry with the Astar you hired? Do you curse yourself for not coming up with any other ideas? You laugh, including all of them - just imagine, you're disgusting. Whether you believe this isn't a dying setuna, or understand that it's an operation backed by the power of a black spear, anxiety can't be wiped away.

I will not fail. I know that. There is no doubt that the drop will succeed and he will land. And it should turn Bahandar into a hell of a snort. I always did with black spears. Be impotent, push through, and twist down forcefully. That's Gandhia's black spear, Setuna.

That's why I show him around.

"So is that."

Grad grinned, after a grace, heading to the front line.

Faria preferred someone like Grad to a soft person like Dorka. Regardless, it can be deduced that that one in the Dorga-Form is superficial. But that's why it's like being humiliated every time, and it's not acceptable to Faria at all. I think you should be dictating your deputy Nina.

Most of all, I just dictated Nina, and I'm pretty sure she just pisses me off.