Fire arrows unleashed with the decree of Ayn-Rajar flashed instantly as they pierced the trees and the ground, illuminating the forest, which was closed to darkness, red with red lotus flames. Whether it's fresh wood, grasshoppers or not, it burns regardless. The trees become pillars of fire, branches pour down like rain of fire, and countless firepowders dance and dance. Soon, the forest became a sea of fire. The heat swells up to pressure the field, and the smell of burning rushes his nose. I sweated.

The myriad of fire arrows that are relentlessly fired into enemy horseback cavalry fleeing as they summon are nothing more than a landscape of merciless battlefields.

Setuna was not only relieved that she was able to safely lure enemy troops, but that Ein was ready in time. Ein's maneuver was to inflame the eastern forest, blocking and annihilating the exit path after disrupting the enemy soldiers he lured. However, he thought it might be hard to burn even if he lit the forest as it was, and apparently he came up with spreading the oil found in Bahandar. But it was difficult to get close to the East Forest before the war, and the Setunas had to go to the woods at the same time as the advance team approached the enemy formation to carry out the task of spraying oil.

Setuna's feelings as she withdrew from the enemy formation were there. It is good that the enemy has devoured the foe named Setuna. But if Ayn and the others in the East Forest hadn't been planted, they would have fallen into an avalanche with their enemies while spraying, and nothing would have happened. Most importantly, it ended in concern. By the time Setuna and the others had reached the woods, Ayn's work had been completed, and archers had been positioned.

Of the advance team, Setuna was the only one left in the woods. Other than him, the advance team should be breaking through the woods and running through the outer perimeter to the streets. It was to block the exit of enemy pursuit units.

It was about hundreds of horseback riding squadrons that were caught by Setuna. Has it been a trap and knowing behavior that has jumped into the woods, or has it just been tracking us to the dark clouds? Notice the smell and anomaly in the woods, and even thinking about trying to escape, I'm not sure. It seems like it's just the way it's going, and it seems like it's not. but watching an enemy soldier die without the art of exchange in a sea of flames, it would be reasonable to conclude that he has rushed in helplessly.

But it has to be said that it was careless that the armed summoners of the enemy army did not eat up. Of course, I don't even think I'd get caught up in that proper way, but there were two armed summoners in the enemy army. I wish at least one of them would have been caught, but it doesn't seem to work that well either. Ayn said it was enough that even a few hundred enemies were pulled, but after all, there is no question that one of the armed summoners or so should have been attracted.

If the other troops continue to run into each other with enemy forces, they may be pushed by the overall battle power difference. Of course, there are two more excellent armed summoners in the Westbound Army. As long as we have two Falia-Berfalia and Ruufa Zenon-Bargasar, we won't lose that easily. Faria and Ruufa are supposed to respond to the enemy's armed summoner. If you two buy me some time, Setsuna can join the fight. Of course, it would be easiest if Faria and Ruufa defeated the enemy armed summoner.

Whatever it is, if we destroy the enemy troops, we should be joining the two units along with Ayn. That, too, should be accomplished soon.

"Oh, my God, what is this!

"Run! Quick!

"That's why I told you not to!

A scream not accompanied by a scream or curse from an enemy soldier rocks Setuna's eardrum. But he was cold, watching the burning world.

An uninterrupted fire arrow shoots through the fleeing soldiers. Even in the dark, the forest is still on fire. Red, hot, burning. The flames are illuminated, teaching the archers where the enemy soldiers are.

The horse rumbles around screaming, trying to shake off the soldier on the horse, but the horseman is desperately grasping. And it seemed like an attempt to get out of the sea of flames, multiplied by the momentum of that rampant horse. Jump over the corpses of your people, shake off your chasing buddies, and head outside the fiery and burning battlefield. He may have seen the darkness of salvation ahead of his red-burning sight. But what awaits him is the horseback riding squad who was in action with Setuna, and there is no doubt that their generous welcome brought him death.

In the vortexing heat, the number of enemy soldiers quickly decreased. Not many escaped from the heart of the woods. but the majority should have died. And most of what could have escaped out of the woods would have died, too. Whether or not there is something that could have extended the escape.

Setuna stared at the dozens of enemy soldiers who were still alive, feeling their whole bodies sweating. Did they give up escape, get off the horse, and hold the weapon in their hands? Setsuna has a chaos bringer, but I don't think she's coming this way. How much would you think to deal with a black spear because there is no escape? Just now, I just killed one of their people.

(No...)

He noticed that one of the enemy soldiers was looking at this one unnaturally. It is illuminated by the flames and its appearance is clearly visible. It's a woman. Her hair looks red, maybe because of the flames. He wears lightweight armor, but he's not wearing a helmet. So my hair impresses me. It was a strong-willed obsession. I'm looking at Setuna so I can shoot through it. That gaze bothered me. Besides, she was clearly floating to see if she was in a different position from the other soldiers. There was a sense of distance between me and the soldier.

A woman took a step. The armor also looks red, no doubt because of the flames. Everything is stained red. Her skin, her hair, the mirror in her hand.

(What?

Setuna finally realized then that she was putting a mirror on her chest. It's not a big one. It was bigger than a hand mirror, but bigger than I could possibly carry. The surface of the mirror with a true circle shows a forest of flames. The edge of the mirror was a snake-like design that bit the tail from the mistletoe and reminded Setuna of Uroboros. And its peculiar design demonstrates the possibility that it is a summoning armed.

There can't be a mirror situation on the battlefield.

If you were able to lure an armed summoner, it means you've achieved your best. But that also meant that at the same time there were three armed summoners in the enemy army, and if they kept fighting on that spot, Setuna would undoubtedly have been forced into a disadvantaged situation. Besides, if this woman is an armed summoner, it may be harder to rush to the battlefield after the destruction of enemy troops. In that case, Ein would leave Setuna behind and head for the rendezvous, though.

The arrows have already stopped. Ein must have decided it was no longer necessary. Enough to count the remaining enemies. You thought you'd burn to death if you let it go, or Setuna would kill you. Not surprisingly, he had assembled his troops and was in the rendezvous preparations. Even if the rest of the enemy flees the scene, it is drained to such an extent that it cannot be a force of war.

Unexpectedly, a woman opened her mouth. Sweat is telling the cheeks.

"Mr. Black Spear of Gandhia, right? You."

"Oh."

When Setuna nodded, the woman laughed mischievously.

"How does it feel to feed yourself?

It was a friendly mouthful, but the gaze is the enemy itself. The fighting spirit has not been lost, but rather does not seem to be burning.

"There's nothing wrong with that. I just hope you're an armed summoner."

"Good for you. I am Miliu-Lebien. As you wish, armed summoner."

The mirror shone a dazzling light while the woman thought she had a glossy grin.