By the time we got to the morning, the damage to each unit was also becoming apparent.

The most damaging was Myon's cavalry, as expected. The cavalry, led by Gilbert-Hardy, had received ambushes by enemy forces and had caused a large number of casualties as a result of direct strikes by Ginarvy-Wyburn's subpoenaed armed forces. Out of a thousand and five hundred, there are nine hundred and eighty survivors, and the magnitude of the damage is understandable. Five hundred and twenty people have perished. Horses, too, are dying close to it. The story of fewer than three hundred deaths from ambushes also tells the magnitude of the damage that followed. It can be said that the cavalry's high level of attack and fragility in terms of defense are showing up as they are.

The Gandhian side is the First Army Corps. As a leongand, I want to hold my head, but the facts have to be accepted as facts. Thousands of troops were reduced to six hundred and seventy-eight, he said. Three hundred and twenty-two dead. When I heard the report, Leongand doubted my ear. How many weak soldiers, though, are not too much soldiers drained? If the total number of casualties is still satisfactory. There are more than 300 dead people alone. Enough to call it devastating damage.

The First Regiment, which deployed to the right wing, was hit by Gordon's troops, who, according to the story, had surrendered. It wasn't that an armed summoner had been assigned to their unit, it was just a story of pushing and losing. It is their own testimony that Gordon's troops are not particularly strong, but I guess the Gandia soldiers were too weak, for that matter.

Leongand was set to haunt his head in the face of a hell of a situation, but I guess it's not something to think about right now. After the war, we must take the necessary action. We need radical reform. We have to change their consciousness.

There are only three dead in the Lucion army. The wounded seem to have left somewhat, but I have to say. To the report brought by Halberg himself, Leongand had nothing more to offer than to roar. Gandhian soldiers were shown different strengths. Sometimes it was only to be called the kingdom of Takeshi, and there was a reason why Linonclair was only proud of it. Both the White Saint Knights and the Infantry are strong, and if you fight them, they will be the same in the dust before the wind, such as the Gandia soldiers. But that's not the day to come.

The dead also appeared in "The Pale Wind". We were fighting on the front lines, naturally. Thoughts, the main cause was a storm by Ginarvi, apparently. In the battle on the front line, working with the defense of the iron wall of the White Shield seems to have been able to contain the damage to the extreme.

The White Shield, naturally, has not even given out the wounded. Words will no longer be necessary for the ability of the invincible Shield of Messiah. Without the activity of Quon-Kamiya and his crew, there was no such victory. Without them, it's not hard to imagine being ravaged and defeated by Ginarvi.

Both Gandhian Army Unit V and Lemanifla's Black Taunton/White Prayer Team are intact. Although it is natural that it is not on the front line, it may be slightly problematic that only the "pale wind" caused damage in the central unit. There is a possibility of dissatisfaction from the mercenaries. Should the guarantee be generous?

That is also the flip of the fact that the Grand General Algazard was able to gain victory even without leaving the front line, but in fact, it could be said that it was a tactic relied upon by the armed summoners of the White Shield.

Nevertheless, the usefulness of the armed summoners is more than has been shown so long by Setuna Zenon-Kamiya. It is inevitable that a tactic around them should be put together, and no one can condemn the way Algazard fought. Even if the Fifth Corps strikes out, the White Shield may not be able to protect it, and the damage may just have increased. In that sense, the collaboration between the White Shield and the Pale Wind would have been effective.

The dead were generously buried, regardless of enemy allies. At the very least, I had a great desire to take you back to the country, but now was not the time to do such a long thing. Burial on the battlefield and praying for souls was the only way for the Leongands to help the dead.

By the time I worshipped the morning sun of the seventeenth, the surrenders from the Zalwarn side had come to count eight hundred. Has the call of Gordon-Fenec, who has surrendered with his troops, worked, and yet again, has he escaped, okay, but has no place to go, and many have returned to the battlefield? Either way, they couldn't handle the surrender soldiers unhindered, and the Leongans got somewhat disturbed in the head.

Anxiety is too great to incorporate into the fight. I'm just as anxious to just walk with you. It's obvious they don't have the will to fight, but depending on the circumstances, there's any chance they'll be distorted. For example, if the Gandhian army became even slightly disadvantaged, they would betray and attack without hesitation. However, weapons were recovered at the time of surrender.

(Do you want to put it on zeol?

Put it down, what happens.

That's the problem. It is not Zeol's domination.

It was clear that Zeol's domination would not be a hassle. The inner covenant of Zalwarn's side of the army in earlier battles had also been revealed by Gordon. It was a mixed army consisting of the Seventh Dragon Scale Army of Zeol, the Sixth Dragon Scale Army of Thruke, the Third Dragon Scale Army of Nagrasia and the Fourth Dragon Tooth Army of Vlidia, which Ginavi apparently named the Holy Dragon Army. The Seventh Dragon Scale Army is devastated, which means that the Sixth Dragon Scale Army also lost more soldiers than half a destruction. Even if the losers flee back to Zeol or Thruke, they won't be strong enough to resist this one.

The problem is, after that. After control, we don't leave immediately. Also, in departure, some of the central army will be left behind. Can it be considered realistic to have them even monitor the surrender soldiers?

Gordon-Fenec, you can trust him. Since the surrender, he's the one who gave me the kind of information that would be good for this one. He says that if the people of Zalwarn are safe and at peace, there will be no complaints, and he will spare no help if not one of Zeol's hands. Leongand naturally had no intention of causing harm to the citizens or anything else. If he wants to gather the surrender soldiers, he can be relieved at all.

"Good morning, Sire Leongand. How about the morning after the war?

The greeting of Naj Zier-Lemanifla forced him to break through his thoughts. Looking back, Nage was coming out of the carriage by himself.

"This is Princess Nage, good morning. That's right. It's up to me to honestly be happy that I was able to decorate my first line in Zalwarn with a victory and wonder if it was something extraordinary again in the morning after the victory."

Leongand remembered the real feeling that she had told him to come back in the morning.

The battle is over, it's unknown. I was busy processing after the war. Algazard seemed to want Leongand to rest, but he was useless in battle. All four friends have to work here to lose their standing - such emotions drove him around the battlefield after the war. Words exchanged directly with Hulberg and Gilbert, and both Linonclair rejoiced in the victory. I will not forget to speak up to the surviving soldiers. And to the mercenaries. That's how all the time went by. He was the only one awake as everyone fell to fatigue and fell asleep.

If you noticed, the morning sun was dyeing the east sky.

White, blurry. It was a momentum that seemed to smear white to the sky, and its radiance seemed to accentuate Nage's brown skin. Beautiful woman, I think again. Brown skin on pitch-black hair. The white dress is not suitable for the battlefield, but in the morning after the war, it is a very good one. The smell of blood is almost non-existent around the main unit. Maybe that's why she walked out, too.

Leongand waited for her to walk over.

"If your majesty had tasted an exceptional victory morning alone, I'd better disperse."

Nage has laughed uncontrollably, but Leongand did not.

"No... I want you to be on my side when this is the case"

When Leongand told her, she seemed surprised. I guess it was an unexpected reaction.

There is loneliness. I have an unfilled loneliness. You must be used to it. It must have been something I understood. He has always been alone, he has not forgiven anyone, he has no interest in anyone, he has not spoken sincerely to anyone, and he has come this far. That's how I've lived. That was the best part.

I've played Gandhia's "Uchi” the way Ciuss Cloud wants it. By deceiving the enemy countries and deceiving their own people, they tried to reduce the threat to Gandhia at all. Wasted effort. Meaningless effort. But twenty years, the country survived. Perhaps one of the reasons Cius Cloud has been defending the country while on the hospital bed was because Leongand had a reputation for being a fool. If Leongando succeeds to the throne, Gandhia will perish easily. There are verses that I believed so many percent of the Gandian people, but that would mean that his acting was perfect.

I closed my heart.

With four friends, it's an unexpected pattern. With them, it can be said that Leongand was able to maintain a balance of mind. Algazard was always watching over me, and five years ago he picked up Arya. Her presence was also huge for Leongand. But it's still not enough. Something. No, everything.

I finally realized that I needed to be like Nage.

"Are you sure you want to stay?

"Yes. Please stay."

Leongand nodded, falling in love with her graceful footsteps.