"Lord Wing will see you. Come here."

When the soldier who turned to Wing General for the report returned, his attitude was leopard. From the high pressure to the humble. Cain looked at the woman in her arms, wondering if it would be something like that, and she had a strange look on her face. Most importantly, her expression was dreaded in the next moment.

I guess he's an actress.

Cain, contemplating that, followed the guided soldier with his horse.

After noon the city of Malwale was surrounded by a vibrant atmosphere.

The noisy air that the blue sky doesn't look good on is slightly smelling the battlefield. Enemy forces are lining up in the south of the city. It would be natural to be in a collisionary position.

An armed soldier was seen everywhere in the city, and on horseback, looking with a frivolous eye at Cain moving with a woman, he turned away. Troops lined up neatly went through the sides of the Cains as they were about to follow a predetermined placement. Everyone was armed and a nervous face. This heavy air in Malwales is probably due in part to the approaching of the Gandian army horseback squad just now. I mean, it's Cain's fault, but he doesn't think anything of it.

Is it also contemplated when it came to city warfare, when it was found that passageways everywhere were meticulously constructed so that they could be blocked at any time? It was a narrow enough road to be easily blocked if you broke a pile of crates stacked in the corner of the aisle. We're going to make it easier to fight by limiting the enemy's path. There's no way the enemy forces have a grasp on the Malware terrain. It is only natural that we should try to create a situation favourable to our own army.

Regardless, it's obvious that the Malvasian army doesn't want to bring it into city warfare, but at worst, it was also favorable as Cain to be ready to fight even in city warfare. Though it wouldn't be Harren's arm.

While traveling through Malwale, Ur did not take a slice. Though the soldier in the guide was walking right in front of him, he's unlikely to hear it if he whispers, but he's never gone beyond caution. It wouldn't be good to be seen Ur and Cain discussing it. I walked into the city. As the plot is revealed, there is also no means of rambling around. Nevertheless, it is a last resort to force to say things. Even if Cain has no problems, he will be far from the purpose of Left Eye General Deion-Hocrow. He doesn't want to damage the North March.

How to sacrifice less to get the biggest results.

Deion thinks about that all the time, and Cain's strategy is just a help boat. As far as he's concerned, he wants to enjoy the battle, but it's the General's orders that should take precedence now.

To that end, we must meet with Wing General Harren-Kennock.

As we proceeded down the aisle, we noticed that we were headed towards the tower that had been visible since we entered the gate. The tower stood in the heart of Malware and seemed to have a role to play in looking over the entire city. The powerful say they prefer high-rise buildings, but they may be right. Extremely authoritative and intimidating building.

In front of the tower, a large number of soldiers were waiting.

The soldier in the guide stops and looks back at this one.

"Lord Wing will be on the middle floor of this tower. Keep the horses here."

"Oh, please"

Cain nodded, handing the reins to the approaching soldier and jumping off the horse with Ur in his arms. Ur seemed surprised for a moment, but the change would not have seemed to the soldiers. Cain hasn't seen the look either. The reaction of the body was the only way to find out.

Exactly without intending to walk with his arms in his arms, Cain walked out as he let Ur stand on the ground, trying to pull his tied arms hard. At that time, Ur was getting tight, but I didn't know it was serious or acting.

Follow the soldier in the guide into the tower and aim up. Different soldiers have been pouring their gaze on each other, but that's all that's left. Cain was wearing a mask, and he was pulling a woman with a tied wrist, it's natural to get attention.

Eventually, we reach the middle floor. Ground floor six. Does it mean that the top floor has about twelve floors? I don't care, I was just curious.

On the middle floor, there was only one room. This means that spaces other than stairs and passageways are in one room. The door in that room was open both ways, and the soldier in the guide gently knocked on one side of the door to inform him of his arrival. A soldier opened the door and prompted Cain to react from inside the room.

"Please, Lord Wing is waiting for you."

"Thank you"

When I told Eagle Yang, the soldier looked weird, but he didn't care and went indoors pulling Ur.

It's a big space. Should I call it wide? I guess it's hard to tell what room it's for because the room is too big. There are desks and chairs in the back, and bookcases and other conditioning items fill the interior of the room, but there were still too many blanks in the room. Besides, there is only one man indoors who would be the main part of the room. Not to think it's a lonely space, but maybe it's in him.

Harren-Kennock.

He couldn't wait for this one to get closer, or he leaned back out of his chair. The expression was too far away to be sure, but it was obvious that he was in a hurry.

"Are you Kyle-Hydra......!

"Long time no see, Harren."

When Cain replied, Harren sat in the chair, stunned. I guess I figured it out with my voice. Even though it was somewhat expected by Kyle-Hydra's name, it would still be surprising to see the real thing. A man who should have died appeared in front of him. Besides, he's the one holding the fact that Harren was at the center of the anti-Mirelbas.

In some cases, he may be pursued by the wing general's seat. No, not quite. He may be imprisoned as a political prisoner and, again, he may not even be able to shed the light of the sun.

"Lancaine...... you were alive"

Harren has been whispering, but that must be in view of the possibility that the soldier is listening outside. He runs to keep himself safe. When Cain recognized that, he pulled Ur and walked over to Harren. I didn't guide him in his position, but it's the same thing as Cain that it's troublesome for other soldiers to know about Lancaine's survival.

"Lancaine-Bunell is dead. And Lance-Birrain. But I'm alive. I wonder why."

When Cain sat in Harren's opposite seat, he sat Ur in the chair next to him. And remove the mask. Harren never missed Cain because he saw his face, but he must have told her that it wasn't a fake. If he remembers Lancaine-Bunell's face.

(Hmm...)

Cain narrowed his eyes to the thinness of his reaction. There is no way he can forget Lancaine. We've known each other a long time.

"I didn't expect to hear that name... I thought I was the only one who knew who the name was more than El Abel and Lancaine were dead..."

Harren left Ur blind, as if he had lost his mind. A middle-aged man. He was supposed to be older than Cain, almost forty years old. Still, irony surfaced that he looked younger than he had seen before, perhaps because he was released from the curse of the anti-Mirelbas, etc., but Cain did not speak. Harren's cloudy eyes would be the very fear of an unsubstantiated figure named Kyle-Hydra.

Kyle-Hydra was the name used by El Abel, Lancaine and Harren for the anti-Mirelbus movement. As an unidentified Phantom who insinuates Zalwarn, it is in part a known name. He said that he was also a symbol of the anti-Mirrelbas and that the present institutionalism, headed by Mirrelbas, had taken a leap forward in finding out who it was. That would be the case, too. Kyle-Hydra reinforced the anti-Mirelbas ties and turned poisonous fangs against the Mirelbas. Some died in the hands of Kyle-Hydra, and many anti-Mirelbast humans were freed from the camp by Kyle-Hydra. At that time, it was Lancaine who often used Kyle-Hydra's name. His strength as an armed summoner helped greatly.

"What's the purpose? And what do you mean, a Gandhian dignitary? What are you going to do, you? He wasn't supposed to be dead. So he wasn't? Talk about abandoning yourself in Gandhia, doing stupid things, and being sentenced to a maximum sentence for being caught. So you didn't?

"Too many questions"

Seeing Harren roll up, Cain had no choice but to smile bitterly. I guess he's upset and disturbed. That's why Harren's Harren is here.

Looking sideways at Ur, she had already begun to prepare. Harren's eyes, staring. Strong domination takes time. It would only take a moment for a simple one, but the dominance in that case is extremely weak and seems unreliable. The longer it takes, the better the accuracy and the more intensity it increases.

"Shh, sorry. First of all, let me ask you something, why are you alive?

To Harren's question, Cain figured out how to answer it. Should I be honest with you or should I be fake? I thought about it, but given his end of the line, it was fine with either.

"It's a simple story. I was worth it."

"... Gandhia does bad things too"

"Not as good as Zalwarn."

As Cain chilled, Harren showed a bare gesture that he didn't hear. Perhaps he no longer even wants to touch the dark parts of Zalwarn when he is seated on the wing general. With his ears blocked and his eyes closed, there's no way Zalwarn's darkness clears up, while it deepens, but I guess he doesn't even get it. The depth of darkness that nests in this country is only understandable to those who have experienced hell like Cain. That's why Mirell Bus looks glowing, and Mirell Bus's ideals seem fantastic.

That's good.

For Cain, it doesn't matter what Mirell Bass's ideals and ideas are. There are times when I miss and even miss that hell now. Dinobot Cave. It was an area created by Zalwarn to train armed summoners, and it was a world that could not be supported by what he called the hell of the world.

Some worlds you can see because you've been through that hell.

Harren opened his mouth so that he could no longer stand the silence.

"... the next question I want to ask is, why were you being chased by the Gandhian army? He was serving the Gandhian army, I presume?

"Because I kidnapped this woman."

Cain indicated Ur. Harren looks at her with a strange face. Cain also figured out that the two gazes were staggered.

"Is it true that Gandhian dignitaries?

"Yes, someone involved in the heart of the country."

"Hmm. You mean you want to bring that woman back to Zalwarn as a souvenir?

Cain wanted to laugh at the ridiculousness of what Harren had done and done with his face. What will happen when I return to this oblique country? Even as things stand, Gandhia cuts the national territory and holds an enemy named Gray-Barzelg in the country. Where one Cain took Zalwarn's side, it's hard to overshadow the situation.

Of course, I'm not saying I can't. If we concentrate solely on rallying Zalwarn's total strength and defeating the Gandian army, we may not have to win. What's more, if we could just kill Setuna, we'd have enough wins. If the black spear and its users disappear from this earth, Gandia will lose its overwhelming power of attack.

Gandhia relies too much on black spears. It is more impossible not to rely on him for his overwhelming power and his absolute success. And the more he is relied upon, the more powerful he is like a boy. On the contrary, he is a child who would be anxious about his existential significance if not relied upon, and would never be as easy as manipulating him. I think Leongand got a good dog.

But without him, Gandhia's strategic policy would collapse as soon as possible. If you rely too much on one pronounced talent, it is only natural that that happens.

This is the only way Zalwarn can beat Gandhia.

(But you can't)

Cain laughed in his chest. He won't be able to kill. If Cain uses all his might and all his means, he might manage to bring it in in five minutes. But before the desperate power of the black spear, isn't Cain just going to be killed like a baby, too? He would kill without hesitation if he turned to his enemies right now. Not like then. He should no longer be lost.

Setuna, little by little, is sure to grow.

"No... it's not"

"What do you mean?

In Cain's reply, Harren gives a bewildered look. Unexpectedly, Ur rises up and brings his face closer to Harren's face, which surprises him. Distance enough to take a snort. Maybe the reason Harren couldn't react was because she was a beautiful woman.

"I will rule over you"

Ur was looking into Harren's eyes.