When it comes to what Ayn-Rajar did in this battle, it's about the planning and troop placement of operations, and the degree of chores. In fact, it is the soldiers on the front line who fight, and it is the heads of the troops and the corps who wield the extraction. He himself would never put his weapon at the forefront of his hand. I hardly needed to order my men either. His men have an excellent array of commanders. He could have set a high profile, but there was no way he could have fought his desire to see the operation succeed or fail.

That's why he decided to set a trap in the East Forest. It was hard to carry large quantities of oil pots found in the Bahandar underground trenches, but it was harder to get oil all over the woods by the time Setuna brought in his enemies. Whatever, we don't have time. The Aynes, who headed to the East Forest almost at the same time as Setuna Squad jumped out, focused on getting the work done quickly anyway. It wasn't if I cared if my body smelled like oil or was covered in oil. Regardless, I had to be careful not to ignite it and let it go, but as long as I was outside the woods, I concluded it should be okay.

With the hard work of his men, the work was finished before Setuna Squad lured the enemy troops, and the placement of the archers was completed without delay. The rest was the question of how long Setuna could bring in enemy soldiers. If it's about a hundred people, it can be called failure. Then Setsuna should be raped by the enemy. Three hundred would be a critical pass score. Five hundred people would like to compliment you. but even if it's ten, if you've brought in an enemy armed summoner, it's worth more than five hundred.

If we keep the armed summoner here, it's the same thing that succeeded in drastically cutting off enemy power. Plus, it comes with an aside that Setuna must destroy it.

That's how Setuna Squad jumped into the woods. When the Horse Riders left Setuna to break through the woods, as planned, they entered Ein's reign. Was there about three hundred enemy pursuit units? At that point, Ain, who confirmed that enemy troops, also known as passing scores, had entered the woods, gave orders out loud so that they could be heard by archers stationed everywhere. It was the fire arrows that were released.

The woods of the east flamed brilliantly of things.

The flame, which burned with more momentum than I could imagine, was as if it were a pillar of fire that burned heaven, and surprised the Aynes who were outside the woods as well. Setuna and archers remain in the woods. To kill all surviving enemy soldiers. Regardless, aside from the story if you're surrendering, there was no way you could have made that decision on enemy soldiers in a state of panic.

All we had to do was sweep the remaining enemy soldiers. The horseback riding squad was supposed to deal with the enemy soldiers who came out of the woods. I am determined not to miss a single soldier. To have a solid victory, you have to want to fight with that much intent. Except when it comes to winning or losing, and losing all will to fight.

But the battle was prolonged and stranger than I thought. The flames that were burning the woods went away instantly. I wondered what happened, but it occurred to me that Setsuna used the ability of the black spear. Black Spear Chaos Blinger has a number of abilities. Other subpoenas are the same there. Summoning armed is not just a weapon of the other world. It's a magically stained weapon. Otherwise, it's quicker to buy them in stores than to bother summoning them from different worlds.

Some of the Black Spear's abilities were revealed by an interview with Setuna by Lion's Tail vice president Ruufa, who was treated as a state secret after being compiled as a document. Ain't got it. One of the literature referenced in running him was that.

The ability to play the thunderball attack of the Imperial Demon Bleek, to absorb all the flames that burned down the city of Karan, to use the absorbed flames as a means of attack, to fire rays, to transfer space using blood as a mediator. Especially surprising was the capacity for spatial transfer, which is not what we should be thinking about right now.

Setsuna used her ability to absorb flames - Ayn thought so. They destroyed the enemy soldiers and decided that they must have quenched the fire because the battle was over. But that didn't end the fight. The tone of the battle, which cut through the darkness of silence, rang all the way out of the woods. I heard a scream. Men and women. There was a battle between Setsuna and what was in Zalwarn.

I didn't have to think about it to find out that he was the enemy's armed summoner. Fight the Black Spear Setuna and stay safe. I couldn't think of anything other than an armed summoner.

I could tell there was intense fighting going on, even outside the woods. That's how intense the noise sounds without interruption. There is a terrible battle going on. I wanted to catch a glimpse of that battle, but Ain't had time for that either. There were reports that only a few enemy soldiers survived, and it was found that there was only one enemy armed summoner fighting Setuna.

Setuna definitely wins. He is a black spear. There's no way you're going to be late for one of the armed summoners. You can't lose. Absolute trust is the result of a calm consideration of Setuna's previous build-up of war effort and his own strength. Not blind faith. It's not fanaticism either.

I knew what the situation was in the woods. He even grabbed information that the enemy armed summoner duplicated the black spear. And the fact that the enemy armed summoner Miliu-Lebayen, with the false black spear in his hand, was pushing Setuna, was also in his ear. But where Ayn and the others joined Setuna, I didn't think things were going to change. Naturally.

Indeed, Ayn's men are brilliantly talented. Everyone has pride and admiration as a Logner. If Ein ordered, he would risk his life to fight. Even if you know you're going to die, you'll be challenged by an enemy armed summoner. But that's all. There's nothing you can do where just humans have challenged the battle against an enemy that overwhelms the black spear Setuna. The next moment you try, you just become an untold corpse. Ain't got that kind of hands-on experience. My colleagues who challenged the black spear burned their eyes to death. I couldn't have ordered my men to do the same.

Ein can't be Astar.

We just had to believe in Setsuna's victory.

(Please, take your martial arts. Dear Setuna)

Ein left the spot to the Force Leader when he placed a hundred horsemen, outside the woods.

Ein has something Ein needs to do. Together with about 500 men, we must join the Astar squad and destroy the enemy army.

There are about 800 Astar squads. The total number of enemy troops ranges from one thousand five hundred to two thousand, which is the number determined from reports such as Physical Findings, and Ein has more in mind to make tactics. Two thousand. About three hundred and armed summoners were able to lure Setuna into the East Forest. The enemy had two other armed summoners, which we heard from the unit leaders who were acting as Setuna squads. This means that the enemy army had a total of three armed summoners. If I had let Setuna storm single-ridden, I might have been in a state of sight out of sight. If it were about the two armed summoners, we would have managed even in Setsuna, but the third thing was replicated a black spear on Miliu, and it is not necessary to think that Setsuna has fallen into a predicament.

Results theory, but the split operation was working.

If it's just a replicated black spear, even Setuna will do something about it. Otherwise, the victory and defeat of the western march forces will be at stake. Even a black spear user beyond the vicious Setuna is scary to imagine.

Also, Setuna seems to be killing about a hundred people when he raids to lure out enemy troops. The awesomeness of the battle seemed enough for the Ayn squad leaders to lurk their voices. That's four hundred people. Setuna alone slaughtered 400 enemy soldiers. A thousand and six hundred left. Astar Squad on the south side and whether the enemy will disperse their power to the Dorca Squad on the west side.

(Definitely would)

As he runs his horse, Ain thinks. Rear, the forest thing was no longer in my head. We have to leave it to Setsuna. It's a waste of time to think. Neither pessimistic imagination nor hopeful observation makes sense. We just have to wait and believe in Setuna's victory. When he wins and comes back, all he has to do is show joy all over his body.

Enemy forces are forced to divide their troops. If the Gandhian army is just coming at us from the front, we don't need to separate the troops. It just becomes a collision of power and power. There is little difference in power. Even if they have two armed summoners from each other. It would have been a simple power comparison.

But Ein split the troops and hit one from the front and one from the side. If you get flanked off the side, it should hurt, even if you're laying a solid formation called a fan-shaped formation. The fan formation is a defensive formation, especially against attacks from the front. A thick protective wall is built on the front, but at the same time it also means that the fewer troops go to the rear row, exposing the brittleness against side attacks.

You naturally also know the weakness of the formation that the Zalwarn army took that formation. There was no way they wouldn't send troops against an impending enemy from the flank. But Ain't no god knows how much power to crack. Would you split half if you considered the enemy troops ahead?

This side attack unit has nine hundred Dorkas. Even if they hit eight hundred, half of a thousand and six hundred, they are outnumbered. And there's no way a Logner soldier can lose to Zalwarn because of the quality of his soldiers. Besides, both the Dorka and Astar squads have armed summoners on them. You can leave the enemy armed summoner to the two of you. As I left the matter of Miliu to Setuna.

If you're dealing with an armed summoner, it would be most certain to hit the armed summoner than to push it off with quantity. Especially in a limited quantity of western march, you can't take tactics that overwhelm you in numbers. If the enemy is one armed summoner, we still can't just defeat the armed summoner. You have to deal a devastating blow to the enemy forces and make them admit defeat.

Although it was a tactic and a measure to do so.

"Dear Setuna, how are you!

"Though I'd like to believe you're a fighter..."

(It's a good idea. Everything is going well......)

Ein suppressed his impatience as he listened to the troop leaders. Hurry the streets. Anyway, rendezvous with the Astar squad was a prerequisite. But we don't just rendezvous. I was going to attack the Astar squad and the enemy forces in battle from the rear. It is an interdiction with the Astar squad, and if it succeeds, the enemy forces will be destroyed.

As he tried to deviate north from the street, Ein saw a flash of light forward.

"What?

Flying in to cleave the darkness of the night, the light sphere slammed through the line of Ayne squadrons and flew east of the street. I was stunned by the light sphere that disappeared from my sight at an awesome rate, but I didn't slow down the march.

"What was that!

"Ability to summon armed...?

"Might be"

Immediately, Ain conceived. Given that he ran through it without harming the Aynes, was it not the enemy armed summoner's? If it's Faria or Ruufa, Faria's ability to summon armed is close. Aurora Storm means you can generate lightning, and maybe you could have shot a light sphere. It would mean, for example, a considerable long-range attack, but she said it was also possible to shoot ultra-long shots by lowering her power to the extreme.

If it was Aurora Storm's ability, it was also possible that she was nearby. If you were to come into contact with an enemy armed summoner, you would try to fight away from the battlefield, not in the middle of it. Considering the damage done to your allies, it's not strange to do so. Especially since her subpoena weapon is a projectile weapon, it doesn't necessarily mean she can't hit a flowing arrow on her side. A wise faria should move the battlefield, and if she's nearby, you can pick it up with a horse.

I can't even imagine we've moved that far from the battlefield.

When Ein ordered his men to search the perimeter, he led his troops to the rear of the enemy forces.