It was on the morning of the seventeenth that Gandia's central army resumed its march, which had been halted for post-war processing on the Longhi River. The break from the fighting to the resumption of the march, which ended less than seventeen days later, was short and the voices of dissatisfaction were heard from all over the place, but Algazard Barol-Bargazar forced his march to Zeol.

Nevertheless, the march speed was a loose one, with some on horseback, napping, and others scattered relaxing in the carriage. The fierce battle is over, the condolences of the dead have been done, and tension must have fallen out. but neither the general nor his bellies yelled and scattered the full soldiers. For the general, for the vice-generals, he was familiar with the fact that there would not even be a small battle in Zeol ahead of him.

It is a report from scouts.

Zeol doesn't even have the strength to defend the city, nor does he have the appearance that the soldiers who fled the battlefield are hiding. Citizens are anxious and dissatisfied that even defensive forces have been paid for, and at this point they even want Gandia troops to come in because they want them to. Even though that is a very small part of the statement, there must also be a mix of authenticity.

This continent is inhabited by a monster called the Imperial Demon. It seems that the monsters who come from different worlds abhor and are hostile to humans on this continent. When we look at humans, it strikes us, and there is a history that the presence of the creatures that kill them has raised and thickened the walls of the city. One of the Zeols is afraid of the possibility that the Imperial Devil will attack. We have to close the gate and keep it caged, more than we have defensive power. If only the Imperial Devil could get through it. but it's the reality that it doesn't necessarily. If you jump over the walls and get broken in, you're done. Citizens who don't have the power to resist just get killed.

So it's no surprise that even if you were an army of enemy nations, you had something to think you'd rather be in.

The central army is entering Zeol late on the seventeenth.

Considering that he left Nagrasia on the 15th and spent an entire day on the 16th fighting the Saint Dragon Army, he could also be said to have arrived at an incredible rate.

It is also significant that we have increased our march speed from midway through the seventeenth. Some troops protruded for the hustle and bustle that Algazard could rest plenty if he arrived at Zeol. Other troops also lost and increased their speed, which led to Zeol coming in faster than expected.

After arriving at Zeol, there was no battle or anything like that, as expected.

Rather, it is surprising, but perhaps natural, that the fugitives learned of the existence of Gordon-Fenec and have surrendered continuously. They are soldiers of the Dragon Scale Army stationed in Zeol. For them, the place to return was Zeol, and perhaps they did not have the option of fleeing to a city other than Zeol. Most likely not all soldiers from Zeol just because they were stationed in Zeol.

Anyway, the captives accepted were to let Gordon manage it. Leongand's instructions, but I have no objection to Algazard. There was no war on a man named Gordon-Fenec, and I didn't even see a single scale of hostility. He must have gone through a series of defeats with Nagrasia, the Longhi River, and broken his heart. On top of that, he seemed to have guided himself to his wife, who had left him at Nagrasia, and when Algazard promised to make sure he was safe, he cried and rejoiced.

The best way to collect and monitor the surrender soldiers would be to cage him, who was a wing general. He was trusted by his men, and as long as he was caring, it seemed that the surrenderers would not fall back on Zalwarn again either. Most likely, the will of soldiers other than the Third Dragon Scale Army, which is under his control, cannot be summed up, but the Third Dragon Scale Army has the most soldiers. You just have to keep them under control.

Promising safety to the citizens of Zeol, they seemed relieved, but still seemed nervous to witness the armies of the enemy countries. The army that had just finished the battle might have been in a killing mood. Little marches have become like competition for Zeol in the second half. Algazard, although he praised the fact that he was able to get on to Zeol quickly, also reflected that he might have drained too much of the health of soldiers and horses.

After Zeol's arrival, the soldiers wanted to go into immediate rest, but there was also the assignment of quarters, which seemed to be difficult to navigate.

Algazard is in the meantime going to Zeol's government building with Leongand. Officials, who were the Lord, said they had been killed by Ginarvi, and were barely functioning. Algazard is flashy, but according to Gordon and officials, Ginavi was marshalling the army by killing many of the rebellious ones.

Holy Admiral Ginarvi-Wyburn. His real name is Ginarvy-Ryburn, and he's the second son of Mirelbas-Ryburn, the national lord, but I don't know why he falsified his family name. Because I resent the house, which was a rumor heard from among Zalwarn soldiers, but the truth is unknown. Anyway, I guess the only way for a man who came out of the Dinobot Cave and was so given the position of Holy General to put the army together was through fear. Gordon didn't want to die either, so he seemed to follow.

Leongand has nominated Kelius-Magnato as his tentative commander to Zeol, and as his defensive squad he has chosen no more than five hundred Marches-Deidro of the First Regiment. Of the officials in the Zeol government building, those who descended on the Gandhian army decided to use them as they were, but few resisted. They are not military personnel. It is a smarter choice to follow this one than to have the power to fight. I don't want to waste any blood on this one, and I don't want him to have a hobby that will overwhelm a helpless people. From Leongand, yes. His cleanliness can also be seen in the strictness of the military code. Severe punishment was meted out for those who worked a little violence against the citizens of the cities they dominated.

The well-educated Gandhian army in Leongand and the Lucion army, which has many female soldiers, never had such problems. If it were to cause problems, it was the mercenary regiment "The Pale Wind" and the rough men of Myon, but Leongand demanded severe punishment for them too. Gilbert-Hardy was ashamed of his men's unknown, and Sigurd-Follier also acquitted his men. It can be said that the air in the central army was tightened at once.

Leongand only allowed laziness other than during combat operations, but violation of military rules never meant meditating on his eyes. No, what he cared most about would be the reputation of the people in the cities he dominated. Let's make it Gandhian territory. We must not do anything to reverse the sentiments of our citizens. If you buy an unhappiness, that's all it takes to dominate.

Gandhia is not a hassle in taking control of a single city.

"All you have to do is Malwal."

Leongando snapped as he left the government building.

Bahandar suppressed faster than planned and did less damage to the western march. Zeol's domination was the easy one, but the heavy fighting on the Longhi River has done much damage to the central army. but it can be described as a smooth change. The ultimate goal is the Dragon Mansion, where all troops are scheduled to assemble to carry out attacks. Some sacrifice does not pose a problem.

"On the eighteenth, you will arrive."

Information is coming in that the north march has passed through Thruke. Tomorrow we will reach Malware and the attack will also be launched. The general in the north march is General Deion Hawklow, left eye. It is unfortunate that I cannot see his extraction in front of me, but I have the confidence that he would do well. He's been supporting the Gandhian army with Algazard for years. He is also a person who did not discern Leongand.

"I have cain on the north march. Even if the enemy had an armed summoner, he could handle it."

Leongand resumed walking that way. The night sky was bright, but not as bright as last night. The moon also looks about a turn smaller than last night. The brilliance is also weak. I guess last night was unusual. Under the vast moonlight, the shimmering river surface is impressive.

Cain-Vivre. A military armed summoner. Masked man. Algazard knows who he is. but I didn't want anything. Speaking of which, it could be a thorn. Algazard did not trust him, nor did he trust the aliens of foreign law agencies. Leongand relies too much on him and the psychics. I felt endangered there and advised many times that Leongand didn't seem to be able to fit in.

Leongando has the idea of Leongando, unlike Algazard. That's all. To that extent, Algazard will not distrust Leongand. Algazard is betting Leongando on Gandhia's future. I've been watching you more than I've ever been. I'm sure you'll see it through to death.

Whatever Leongand's path may be, it is Algazard's mission to remain beside it.