When the report of the fall of Bahandar arrived, the Dragon House became noisy.

Mirelbas-Ryburn also doubted his ear when he overheard the report. Initial predictions had led the Gandhian army to assume that Bahandar was something to ignore. He decided it was only natural to go for Reuben. That is why Mirelbus and his bellies were equally astonished, and Cyrus also seemed stunned.

Mirelbus asked around if it was not a false statement, but the information that followed only corroborated the correctness of the first report.

Bahandar, a city in southwestern Zalwarn. Known as a fortified city in difficulty, the reason why its name was to be known was because the Bahandar offensive by the Zarwayne army ended in numerous failures and often suffered great defeats.

The difficulty in attacking a fortified city built on a small hilltop was due to the terrain that spread around it. The wetlands lying extensively around Bahandar significantly inhibited Bahandar's proximity to the hills and became the object of bows from Bahandar as close as possible. The rain of arrows unleashed against an army that did not advance as late killed the soldiers like a merciless natural disaster itself.

It was six years ago that we dropped Bahandar. Determined that it could not be dropped by force attacks, Mirelbus analysed the situation in each country and besieged Bahandar at a time when no invasion of Zalwarn would take place. It did not surround Bahandar and its hills. It surrounded the wetlands themselves and built a strong formation that would not allow one ant to pass through. It is a long-standing attack on food. While the supply of food to Bahandar from Meredo was cut off, a supply line was built for the Zalwarn army to receive regular supplies from Reuben, Zeol and Nagrasia. Furthermore, the use of Gray-Barzelg troops in the siege stretched over Meredo territory made the Meredo side give up breaking the offensive. Although it took more than six months, we were able to get Bahandar with little damage on the Zalwarn side.

Bahandar is the heart of the wetlands. We have to go down the wetlands to fight the attack. Neither a hard fortified city to defend, nor anything but bad to turn into an attack.

Mirrelbus made his popularity as a one-jump lord immovable due to the hand of Bahandar control, but that didn't matter to him. Gaining Bahandar created Zalwarn's bridgehead to the south. Meredo also came to Zalwarn again and again because there was an iron wall guard named Bahandar, and it must have been less likely that Meredo would turn his army over than Bahandar became Zalwarn's.

It was about being able to focus on Logner's offense.

That was six years ago. It was a year after Mirelbus' inauguration.

"Bahandar... na"

He was striving to grasp the situation of the war with the halves from Mizu in the conference room of the Temple of the Temple of Tianhuan Palace in Longfu. There is nothing bright in the information sent from all over the place. The fact that the Gray Army doesn't show movement is also only fuelling creeps. We have also received information that the Gandhian forces gathered in Nagrasia have divided the troops into two parts. Pair it with the troops heading west first, three units. I guess you're going to attack many aspects at the same time. And that's the only way to deal with a huge country like Zalwarn. Most importantly, if each unit has a smaller battle power, they will only destroy each unit.

But that's a convenient way to look at Zalwarn.

In reality, the Gandhian side of the extraction has hit.

It was those few troops that dropped Bahandar. Approximately 3,000 troops said they have taken control of the intractable Bahandar. It's hard to believe. The Bahandar offensive strategy that had been conducted before Mirrelbus became the national lord, every time, was not on the scale of three thousand people, etc. At least 5,000 soldiers were put in, and each time they lost. Only once was it possible to attach itself to the walls, and never was it possible to break through.

What can only three thousand people do?

Mirell bus has to roar.

And when the details of the enemy's attack on Bahandar were revealed, he had no choice but to be dismayed.

It is the drop of a black spear from the super sky.

The name of the black spear is well known even by Mirelbus. It was also the story that Gandia gained momentum thanks to that armed summoner boy. He is a thousand powerful men of one horse, and his spear possesses only the power to tilt the battlefield. It was the battle between the Gandian and Logner armies on the Balsar Plains that he showed up at the head. With overwhelming firepower, he killed more than a thousand Logner soldiers and decided to win the Gandhian army. Then, in the war Gandhia embarked on Logner domination, his battle is said to have decided to win or lose.

Setuna Zenon-Kamiya.

It is said that Leongand loved him and created for him the title of Summoner of the Royal Palace. It would also appear that he is letting the captain of the Royal SS "Lion's Tail" serve his side. I didn't know about Leongand's hobbies.

Anyway, it is true that the King's SS could not hide its surprise that he was acting differently from the king to be protected. but it may be natural in some ways to bring a black spear to Bahandar's offense, which can also be Gandia's highest power. If we can control the intractable Bahandar, the impact on all the Zalwarn armies will be enormous, and it will also sound good to the public.

Besides, I can't imitate leaving Bahandar unattended and attacking the Dragon House. If that means you can drop the Dragon House in half a day or a day, there's no way this Dragon House can fall that easily. Being invaded from Bahandar into Gandhian territory while under attack cannot be a pleasure to the Gandhian army.

We should be seen as paying more for most of our forces than waging a war of aggression against Zalwarn. To what extent does it retain its power to defend its homeland?

If only Bahandar remained, it wasn't even a hand to shake it from there. If the troops headed west from Nagrasia had attacked Reuben as Mirelbus and the others had expected, they could have taken such a means. What's more, Reuben had Miliu-Libaien and other armed summoners in place. It could not have fallen as easily as Bahandar, or it could have repelled.

The enemy is not just a black spear.

Kill every soldier but Sethuna-Kamiya, and he will have nothing but to retreat. Either way, if the enemy troops were decent, they would have retreated before they were destroyed. Had we been able to push the enemy down to Bahandar, we would have restrained the actions of other troops as well.

(... it's too late)

I can't help but think about the possibility of what's done. Bahandar no longer fell. I guess we'll then proceed to Reuben or Fort Vridia. but the milieux we sent to Reuben before that might make a move. They couldn't seem to help but want to fight fast even when they were in the Dragon House. I don't think very much that they make more of an adult out of Reuben than they dropped Bahandar, not Reuben. Due to his authority as Heavenly Admiral, he was likely to dispatch troops.

Will they attack Bahandar?

An impenetrable fortified city that fell into the hands of the enemy. If it is the power of the three armed summoners, can it be dropped by force attack? The opponent has a black spear. The defense must be perfect. Besides, even if the Milius were powerful armed summoners, the three alone protrude, passively. It is also possible that we will lose to numbers. After all, when it comes to pacing with two thousand soldiers, there is nothing more than going through the wetlands, which Zalwarn's history of great defeat would deny.

(How do you do that? Armed Summoner of Dinobot Cave.)

Do you fight on a plain close to Reuben, ahead of you through the wetlands of Bahandar? Or, before Fort Vridia, wait for the enemy to come. Most importantly, the Gandhian army that dropped Bahandar is not necessarily headed straight for Fort Vridia. It's not unlikely to invade Reuben. Reuben's Second Dragon Scale Army is a thousand-man unit. If you hold a half day against an enemy that instantly overwhelms Bahandar, you can even survive. With the addition of two thousand of Milius and others to the thousand, we will also see very different results.

Mirelbus looked at the void with no expression. Gaze into the space of nothing and circle thoughts. It was a habit when I reticed.

Where is the aim of the black spear?

If only the Milius could figure it out, there would be some fighting.

"The Dragon-Eyed Army can go out at any time. It also cooperates well with the five-way protection team. Though the dragon palace is well guarded."

It was Cyrus-Ode who accidentally opened his mouth. The eyes of the samurai, who began to mix gray hair in his hair, are full of refinement, and I don't feel any sense of sadness or anything at all. He hasn't given up his victory yet. No, maybe you don't even think you're losing. He has somewhere where he thinks that even the Dragon House is a win as long as Mirell Bus is protected.

His fanaticism of Mirel Bus is such that even Mirel Bus himself gets thinner sometimes, but Mirel Bus has no more military talent or force than he, and therefore no other than to use him. He is not incompetent. Rather, we are talking about being competent and, when it comes to the military, Nares, Gray is second only to the powerful. We're talking about an area that Mirelbus doesn't know about, but you can trust it, because Gray-Barzelg during the Mirelbus administration reputed Cyrus that way.

His troops were also famous for not lowering their morale at all during the prolonged offensive in Bahandar. In the long line, nothing is more terrifying than a drop in war and morale. The siege is like a human embankment. If morale drops, the embankment will collapse from there and the siege net itself could be the worry of collapse. But it's a long-term offense. It was difficult to prevent a drop in morale, and it seemed that it was about the Grey-Barzelg position and the Selos-Ord position that kept the sense of urgency from start to finish, which were frequently in skirmish with the Meredo army.

Since then, Mirelbus has come to use him heavily. Gray was expecting him, too, and seemed to blossom into military talks from time to time. As the same samurai, I guess I felt comfortable. But Cyrus didn't say anything to Gray, who had limited Mirelbus. It just seems like he recognized that he was the one to fight as an enemy.

"Defense of the Dragon Palace... na"

He has two thousand warrior Dragon Eye Army men under the protection of Dragon House, and they are known for their strength. Even the three thousand people of Gray-Barzelg cross each other in Australian, but I don't know if it's true. Things will not come to light like that. That is only possible when the forces of Gray-Barzelg have attacked the Dragon House, and if they do, Mirelbus will not hesitate to use the trump card.

(Orian. You're right. Long Fu's defense is complete. Impossible to lose)

Mirrelbus looked around at the guys with faces to the military council. God General Cyrus-Ode and the five bellies created by Mirelbas. Marlowe-Lyburn, Dunn Edge-Bunell, Eula-Rebien, Dawkes-Fabruneia and Gesch-Vlidia. The five young men who escaped the difficulties of the Dinobot Cave have continued to work diligently to transform Zalwarn into his ideal country, former Mirelbus. They understand Mirelbus' thoughts and grasp his breathing. It is not an exaggeration when it comes to heterogeneous concentricity. As long as they were around, Mirelbus even said there was no problem whenever he died. That's what I've been nurturing.

Mirelbus was worried about Zalwarn after his death. The successor of Mirelbus won't be able to show up. Then, with your own hands, you can create a convincing successor. That was these five young men. I guess they don't even think they're responsible for the future Zalwarn, etc. But if Mirelbus dies, you understand. What were we so heavily used for by Mirell Bus that we were slapped on everything? And it will lead the future of this country in a better direction.

Even if I die, I have something to replace me.

That was a big support for him.