Setuna and Faria left Ruufa's carriage because Ruufa fell asleep to lose her mind during the conversation. In the end, Setuna wanted to fulfill his hopes, although it ended without a conclusion as to whether to follow him to the battle after Fort Beaunel. He wants to see the showdown in the Dragon House. It may be a natural idea for a person belonging to the Gandia army to want to see the outcome of the battle closer to the battlefield than to wait only in a distant land.

If Setuna were in his shoes, he would have wanted the same thing. Even Faria agrees with that. I've fought this far. I've risked my life to fight through it. Moreover, it even raises the feat of overthrowing the enemy's armed summoner. As for him, I can't wait to fall off with this degree of wound. but the depth of his wound was not of this magnitude, and according to the military doctors, he should remain at rest for a month.

You can't take him to the battlefield. Sending it back is also emotionally painful. Regardless, given his future, I know evacuation is the best option.

"Want to talk to the general?

Setuna just nodded to Faria's suggestion shortly after leaving the carriage.

Right Eye General Astal-Lanadies is the General of the Westbound Army. It is no exaggeration to speak of the rulers of the western march army. Nothing can overshadow her decision more than being part of the Westward Army.

With just one exception.

The exception is the Royal SS Lion's Tail.

Leongando Ray-Gandhia's absolute command of the SS's Lion's Tail is held by Leongando. That doesn't change under any circumstances. Even if the Lion's Tail were assigned to the Westward Army and were under the command of the Legion Leader or General, it was Leongand one of them who controlled them. Shielding Leongand's mission, he said, would silence any order.

Most importantly, Setuna and the others have never refused or ignored an order. Setuna never wavered her privileges as a Royal SS. There will be no future. Try it Setuna, there's no point in doing that. I can say the best by wielding my power for Gandhia's victory.

If Astar decides to evacuate Ruufa, he's not going to resist it either. Ruufa and I will be patient. You may solicit dissatisfaction, but you also understand that given your condition, you are not in a position to heal that sort of thing. He also seemed to have a sense of selfishness.

Setsuna is in a paradoxical emotion where he doesn't want Ruufa to force him, while also understanding his aspirations and wanting to draw them from him.

That's why Astar's on his way to the carriage.

The Westward Army uses a large number of carriages for its unique marching methods. Each carriage was assigned a number, which is specified on the carrier according to its affiliation, so it was obvious who was running that carriage if you saw what you saw. One of the First Regiment, for example, is said to be a carriage to carry the baggage of the Astar-Lanadies and their proximity. It must be there if the general is there, though it is Faria's word.

"Dear Setuna!

It was the boy's voice that stopped Setuna, who was on his way to Carriage One. The voice was from the left, and when I turned my eyes, I saw Ayn-Rajar rushing over.

"Hey."

"It's not hello. Are you a mess already? Even when we were in Bahandar, we slept all day, and all that rambling, we only slept one day this time, right?

Behind his angry expression, it was obvious that he was showing himself to the bottom of his heart Setuna. I can tell by the voice. He's the kind of person who enthusiastically chases Setuna around, but there's only one place he's trying to avoid being a burden to Setuna. Care is not the norm. Thankfully.

Setuna tapped him lightly on the shoulder.

"It's a good idea. I guess."

"Probably what is it!

"I wonder if it's true."

Faria leaned her neck, which must mean it was funny how Ein reacted. Of course, I'm sure he's worried about Setuna. We walked all the way here together. I'm worried about the captain, so I don't want him to come back to the carriage.

Ein changes his blood phase and stuffs up on Faria's remarks.

"Even Mr. Faria says oh, isn't she! Rest as long as you can!

As I was twitching on Ein's sword screen, I could see Faria laughing dull. She apparently began to enjoy the exchange between Ein and Setuna. Previously, I didn't seem to be very comfortable with Ein, but maybe I could have been immune in the days since I joined him in Nagrasia.

"Right, yeah, I'll take a break if I do what I do"

When Setuna told him, Ein was decent.

"What do you... what do you have?

"I'm going to talk to the general about the future of Ruufa."

When Setuna said, Ein seemed convinced.

"Well, then the general was wondering if we should talk to Master Setuna."

"Did you?"

"That's just great."

"As a general, I'd like you to take your time in Bahandar."

"I guess so."

To Ein's words, Setuna can only roar. In fact, that's the best choice. Better to stop taking him to the battlefield than to have suffered enough wounds to be desirable to be quiet for about a month. Even if you don't take part in the fight and are waiting in the rear.

"I think the general is still in carriage two."

"Carriage number two?

"I was asked to set up a place for military discussions. The General's carriage has a lot of luggage."

"I see."

"That said, it's about confirming the status quo. I don't have any particularly novel information. Something I can't hear from the surrenderers and prisoners, or something I'm considering. Bye."

Ein said so, leaving from before Setuna with his SS, who had rushed from nowhere. He is the Legion Leader of the Third Regiment of the Westward Army, while he is in a role like a warrior of the Westward Army. They must be chasing me to work. It worked like a very sixteen-year-old boy, and it would be a commendable activity.

Ein was the one who planned the operation led by the Milius to destroy the Zalwarn army. The Setunas won by the tactics derived by Ein's brains. Setuna doesn't know how far of his operation is a success and how far it is a failure. But the fact that he parted the enemy forces by his measures should undoubtedly be called success.

The ability to disperse the armed summoners of the enemy has played a very significant role in leading that battle to the victory of the western march. If the three Milius had clashed with the Westward Army while they remained solidified in one place, there was no doubt that they would have suffered much damage. Even there are three powerful armed summoners. Of course, the Setunas would have responded to them with all their might, but they can't take all of their attacks. Spear light bullets would have shot out his own soldiers, and Zain's body technique would have killed his allies at times. And Miliu's illusion scratches the battlefield and replicates the black spear.

In the midst of a mixed war, I run scared just thinking Miliu might have got the chaos bringer. Her power could not be contained by Setuna. If Faria and Ruufa cooperate, it may also be possible to control Miliu. but there's no way the three of them can focus exclusively on Miliu either. Even if you can, in the meantime, Crude and Zain will be free. There will be countless damage to our own forces.

But it didn't.

Because Ein's decentralized operation hit. The seduction operation that turned Setuna into a trap and the fire gauge planted in the eastern forest were successful, as were the distribution of Faria and Ruufa to the Astar and Dorca squads. Everything worked out fine. Except for one.

Just one.

Setsuna couldn't beat Miliu.

Grip the seeping sweat in your palm. Dragging that overwhelming sense of defeat. It was last night. It's not that easy to shake it off. It's not even divisible. I was an amateur, and the other guy was a bastard - that's all. The inability to draw on the power of the black spear is also due to Setuna's lack of strength. That's all we're talking about. But still, I think.

If only we'd met a black spear sooner. If only we had been summoned to this world sooner.

For example, if I had been summoned instead of Quon, what would have happened? He is summoned by this Illus Valle, six months earlier than Setuna. It was by the Summoning Armed Gate of Vermillion of Azmaria-Altemax that we stepped on the land of this world. And all of a sudden, they were caught in a war, supposedly leading the Logner army to victory.

If it was Quong who helped Fall Fortress Balsar, it was Setsuna who did everything in his power to recapture him.

If Setuna had participated in the attack on Fortress Balsar, which would it have been? Logner or Gandia? After all, were you attracted to Gandia? If there was something called fate, and it was acting like gravity, Setuna might have been supposed to help Gandia.

Even if he had been summoned six months earlier, it's a delicate matter whether Miliu had gained enough strength to beat him. Her strength is not what she got for six months or there. Years of training have strengthened the flesh and sharpened the skill. It would not be possible in six months to deepen our understanding of the summoning armed.

(Does that mean I couldn't win no matter how I scratched my feet)

Raising his face with a sigh, a beauty in military uniform stood in front of him. Very close range. It was so close that it seemed to clash at stake. Setsuna glanced out of her voice unexpectedly.

"Whoa."

"Captain..."

Hearing Pharia's overwhelming voice, Setuna caught a cold sweat. The beauty in front of her was one of the right-eyed generals, Astal-Lanadies, who apparently had just come out of the carriage carriage carriage. I was about to bump into Setuna walking around thinking. She is also surprised that when she comes out of the carriage, she is about to clash.

"Who do you think it is, Lord Setuna? I thought it was something you slept with for a while... but have you recovered enough to walk around already?

"Uh, well, that's the thing"

"That's good. I can't be happier than the recovery of Lord Setuna, a winning actor."

"Ha, ha"

Setsuna didn't know what attitude to expect from Astar's rugged rhetoric and just had to come up with a raw reply. The look on Astal's face is always the same. It has a strong, sharp blade-like sharpness. Or so, it's not cold. The voice itself is soft, and sometimes, sometimes, it makes me laugh.

Astal asks.

"So, what can I do for you?

"Uh."

"I thought you'd be rude at night like this, but sometimes I want to talk to you about the treatment of Deputy Ruufa, depending on what you ask."

"Oh, Lord Ruufa's. I also thought I needed to talk to Lord Setuna and Lord Faria about it. Please, go inside. Nothing, but I don't care what you're standing here talking about."

As Astar urged, Setuna and Faria went up to the carriage carriage carriage.