Armed Summoners - Black Spears and the Brave Men of the Other World

Episode 386: An Attack on the Dragon House (16)

Hi, bad flag color.

Gandhia's general, Algazard Barrol-Bargazar, was rear of the central unit as the general generals of the Gandhian army deploying in the dragon conscription field. It is his role to look across the battlefield from the rear and wield the extraction. It was the role of the soldiers under his command to get out on the front line and kick the enemy soldiers, and he himself kicked the miscellaneous soldiers and did not have to overlap martial arts.

Nevertheless, the dragon field is a plain ground and there are limits to the extent that it can be seen. Even from the horses, not all military movements could be captured. Algazard is an ordinary person and does not possess a super feeling like an armed summoner.

But Gandia's flag color was visible and known to be poor. No, it's never that the color of defeat is intense. It's still overwhelming in numbers, and I don't even see any signs of defeat. It's just that the problem is that you're taking the trouble out of a battle to win.

The Gandia side was convinced of the victory when the Zalwarn army struck out of the Dragon House. All we have to do is quickly siege and overthrow, such as just about two thousand troops. This is more than three times as powerful as Zalwarn. None of the losing elements were there, and even if there were any secret tactics on Zalwarn's part, there should have been an insurmountable difference in force.

Even so, the war situation was unexpected.

Firstly, it is significant that the siege was not completed early.

When the Zalwarn army emerged from the Dragon House, about three thousand troops in the center, about two thousand in the right wing, and about two thousand in the left wing moved in unison. The siege was completed as long as the central unit stopped the march of the Zalwarne army and in the meantime the double-wing units contained the sides of the enemy army, the rear.

It's easy.

Horse-riding units boasted fierce mobility, especially on the left and right. The siege was supposed to be perfect.

However, if I opened the lid, although I could contain only the front, neither the sides nor the rear could be controlled, and the situation changed while the siege remained unfinished.

It was the majority observation that, although there was some anticipation that the Zalwarne army might have some sort of secret, it would not be a big deal. Hopeful observation and optimism dominate the military debate no more than it does not flow from information from the Dragon House. The Gandhian army had been winning streak wins, and Zalwarn's power was almost equal to a state of devastation.

Zalwarn's residual force also contained information that there were about two thousand Dragon-Eye troops. The Dragon Eye Army is also supposed to be the defensive force of the Dragon House, and it may be that it played a role for Zalwarn that it did not put the Gandhian Army into repelling it from its territory and that it was kept warm. but if it was about 2,000 troops, it was an opponent that wasn't enough to take.

When it comes to the well-known generals in the Zalwarn army, it's about the Grey-Barzelg who disobeyed them. There is no famous general, nothing called a famous military master. The number of Zalwarns was not wrong, either. The quantity that should also be called Zalwarn's handle is devastating.

Most of the battle forces scattered across each city were destroyed by the Gandian army or surrendered to the Gandian army, and Zalwarn's remaining battle power was about the aforementioned Dragon-Eye army and Reuben's Dragon-Scale army. Its Reuben dragon scale army will not be able to abandon the cities being targeted by its neighbors Ishika and Meredo.

Zalwarn made too many enemies in the neighborhood. If Zalwarn had cooperated with Ishika and Zibel and forged friendly relations, the battle of the Gandian army must have been more intense. We wouldn't have been able to stack victories so easily, and in the first place, we shouldn't have been able to put all our troops on the bet of putting them in enemy territory.

Anyway, Zalwarn's residual power is known.

That must have applauded the ease of the military council.

Of course, although I was not optimistic, I did not spare any time with the Gandhian army. I'm putting in maximum force just to break through Vlidia. Destroying the Zalwarn Army with all remaining power and taking control of the Dragon House was not an aerial theory on the plane or anything else. Combatatively, victory does not have to be questioned. There shouldn't have been a single win on Zalwarn's side.

Right now, there is no chance of victory over Zalwarn. I haven't been pushed. However, I could tell from a distance that the siege formation was not complete and that the entire army was standing. From soldier to troop leader, he seemed to lack glory.

There, paranoia popped in that Zalwarne soldiers who were supposed to be dead breathed back, attacked, etc. The Algazards turned their eyes round when they heard the report, but soon it turns out to be true.

Because many soldiers witnessed a dead enemy soldier move. If a large number of reports go up, we have to admit that they are true. The resuscitation phenomenon of the dead seems to have upset not only the Gandian army, but also the soldiers of the Zalwarne army, but for the Algazards the mental state of the soldiers of their own was more worrying than the situation of the enemy forces.

Ruling the battlefield is madness.

But when faced with the normal and unlikely situation of the dead moving out, do the soldiers cause confusion and frenzy?

The anxiety of the Alghazards is disproportionate. In the midst of a muddled battlefield, it was often the case that a soldier fleeing a moving dead man would be killed by another enemy soldier, and had developed into a situation where the Great General himself had to go from rear to center.

As the General proceeded to the centre of the main unit with his deputy general Jill-Balam, it seemed that the soldiers on the front line as well as those around him regained some calm. That was just how it looked. His Excellency the Grand General and others praised him, but he silenced.

What matters to Algazard is how can we improve the war situation, and for that reason I thought it was a bad idea to jump from the General to the front line. Still, when he skipped a drink, it wasn't a bad thing that the general's movements, which lacked glory, changed.

"Drop the dead man's neck! If you lose your head, you'll never move again!

When Jill-Balam screamed, there was a response from the front line by a call. The movements of the soldiers on the front line are already visible. Are you afraid of being scorned by a deputy general, or because you found out and gained momentum that the deputy general was watching you up close? Either way, the bad flag color seems to have been wiped out. By the way, the necks of the dead she spoke of were the result of reports from the front line.

Of the approximately three thousand central units of the Gandhian army, there have been reports of more than a hundred casualties. But the damage to the opposing enemy army is more than triple that, and usually, it does so to the extent that victory or defeat is never strange.

The total strength of the Zalwarn army is about two thousand. I've already shredded more than 10% of that. The difference in force that the dead can't even fill is surely depriving the enemy of its power.

But I can't be alarmed. An enemy unit that has broken through the unfinished siege is beginning to pass on the right side of the central unit. Perhaps we are aiming for a far rear headquarters. I believe that if we drop the main line, the Gandian army will be defeated. It's short-circuited, but it wasn't a mistake. The main unit has Leongando Ray-Gandia. We are waiting for the Gandhian army to win. The fact that Leongand would be discussed did nothing more than mean that the Algazards would lose. If we lose the King, the war-torn tenant, the Gandhian army will lose its reason to fight. There's no point in continuing the war. No, more than that, it's a serious matter, such as being asked to take a master in front of you. Worth dying for.

"Is that a lot...?

Sometimes Jill-Balam's anxious face will be just because the enemy SWAT unit is a dead soldier. It's a special attack on the main unit. I'm dying. A runoff of will similar to self-inflicted self-abandonment that you don't mind dying is pounding and moving enemy troops. It's extremely troublesome to deal with such people. I'm going to have to be ready to die this way. Even if I die, I have to stop.

"I leave it to Ganan."

Algazard drew attention back to the front line by saying just that.