Leongand is entering Zeol and the whole day is about to pass.

Both the soldiers wounded in the earlier battle and those who finished the battle intact are ready for the next battle. Seriously wounded people who would not be able to stand on the battlefield will naturally be left in this city. Backwards, I can put it back in Nagrasia, but it would be better to focus on treatment here in Zeol. The dead were buried by the river.

The power has diminished. When you leave Zeol, it will be even less. Because we have to put troops in place for surveillance. We cannot leave Zeol alone, no matter how little Zalwarn troops there are. Neither the now submissive Gordon-Fenec, nor the absence of a single Gandhian army soldier, may change his attitude. Even Leongand doesn't know all that. You have no idea who he is. Even if Nagrasia's wife is worried, sometimes the situation pounds and moves. We need surveillance. It is somewhat unforgivable that there are five hundred fighters for this purpose, but considering the attack on Zalwarn's capital, there are just too many to divide by five hundred. Nothing more than hoping Kelius and Marchese will stand around well.

As long as Gordon controls the soldiers under his command, there's nothing wrong with that.

Zephyr's officials don't have the strength to turn their teeth to the Gandia army. Ginavy-Wyburn, who entered Zeol back and forth into the Nagrasian control of the Gandhian army advance squad, apparently was ruling by force. Anything defiant of Ginarvi was relentlessly killing and driving the administrative functions of the government building to the point of paralysis. Leongands Although the arrival of the Gandhian army was not welcome, it was a major reaction that it would have been better than Ginarvi.

After I took control of the officials, all I had to do was pray that the citizens would not wastage resistance. Even though the military code is strict and it is strictly forbidden to do harm to the citizens, the armies of the enemy countries have come aboard. It has often been heard that it is normal to rebel and that comforting people is the most time-consuming thing to do. Although Nagrasia was too much to do.

With that in mind, Leongand looks at Zephyr's face. The gentleman with a mustache at all times was a particular worker among the four friends of Leongand. He's more active and active than the youngest Slain-Stall, enough to give everyone an idea of where the hell he's got that kind of strength. He has a verse that looks at those friends in wonder.

He had recovered Ginarvy-Wyburn's summoning arm at his own discretion and had asked the armed summoner for the White Shield to investigate it. Jill-Balam, who was at the scene of the recovery, was also present in the investigation. Speaking of Jill, she is Algazard's deputy general and a woman standing on her back carrying the future Gandhian army. I have no problem with her being present.

"Can't use it, huh"

Leongand snapped to rebut Zephyr's words.

If Ginarvi's storm-sparked subpoena could have been used, the Gandhian army's power must have been greatly enhanced. Memories of storms ravaging the battlefield don't flatter me just remembering. Everything rose heavenly and high, and dyed the stars' bright night sky black. If he could have exercised all that power at will, he thinks it would have been a pleasant thing to do.

The truth is, it doesn't. You must also consider the damage done to your own army. I don't mind if the storm only winds up the enemy, but it can't be. That way, even if I could use it, I wouldn't be able to have that much storm. Aside from the story if you're going to use it after a special attack on the enemy like Ginarvi did, it's not a realistic story considering what happened afterwards. After the storm, they must be shot down.

Still, if his armor could have been used, it would have definitely led to improved combat power. But it's not the same as it can be used.

"According to Lord Wald-Mastia's investigation,"

"There's no reason for him to make a false report."

Leongand thought of the armed summoner of The White Shield.

Wald-Mastia. He's a big, musculoskeletal man who claims Kuon-Kamiya as his master. At first glance, I think the muscles are the only thing that matters, but that's not what I mean. It is only natural for an armed summoner to acquire as much muscle as is necessary to control a summoning weapon. The head is jammed with knowledge and skill in the art of armed summons. That is the armed summoner.

And I don't even think the armed summoner is such a person that he makes false reports.

"You may have thought that the position of the armed summoner would be in jeopardy"

"Something like that."

Leongand bit off his laugh at the way Kellius-Magnato put it. He has somewhere to start by wondering. He was the one among the four friends who most doubted and did not trust Setuna's existence. He doesn't really trust you right now. Although we acknowledge the track record, we also seem to know that it is an essential part of Gandia.

By contrast, Slain-Stall is the one who has the most faith in Setuna. He, a young man, says the more painfully he understands Setuna boy's place. Slain is also bloody and seems to envy Setuna, who works on the battlefield.

Four friends are not a single rock. Four people in very different positions and positions. Thoughts, ideas, ideals, the same thing would be less. Barrett, who has a Maldar blacksmith in his father, Zephyr, who was also suspected of belonging to the Empress, Kelius, who suffers from his lower aristocratic origins, and Slain, who was playing in the royal palace from a young age.

Leongand is relieved that their four friends are not blind to themselves. Sometimes they think differently and make their opinions fight. But that's why Leongand puts them on his side. Not many things can be considered by one head. Vision tends to narrow, and there is not necessarily much information jumping in. It would also be unlikely that the answers derived from it would be biased.

Being on the side of different people with doctrinal claims like them means that Leongand himself can have a variety of perspectives. By listening to them, the horizons can be widened and different paths can be found. It means the world expands.

It is also what I was told by Nares.

'You mustn't hold it alone.' Cause you're not that good a person. '

It was Leongand who asked for an opinion that was not abominable, although it was a terrible thing to say to the prince. And this rambling also directly caused Nares to leave Gandhia. By scolding the prince of the lying thing, he lost his place in Gandhia and had to leave the country. That's how he drifted to Zalwarn and was picked up by Mirelbus.

As planned.

He has been in this country for more than five years. I was loved by the Lord of this country for his talents and for his key positions. He seemed to be a military teacher in his position, but he was allowed to speak to the operation of the country itself. I guess it was Nares' strength that allowed him to win so much trust from Mirell Bus. He had talent and had the strength to use his talent only.

But.

(Nares. We're winning. Please, see to the end)

Leongand floated behind his brain and prayed strongly with the face of Nahless, who would no longer have been cut off from his lifeblood.