A woman with a machete directly in front of her and a big man with both fists in front of her chest.

There was an intense killing spirit between them.

Mana is an outsider and it is unacceptable to lay hands on her.

If you join in thinking about Waldo here, you'll be buying him a grudge.

That's what Waldo is. While there is no spare time in studying the art of armed summoning, it is always sincere in combat and extremely dislikes to be disturbed. I don't hate it when they embezzle my handles. I hate being deprived of someone I see as a good enemy more than anything else. He must be a warrior again. He's the kind of person who finds meaning in life on the battlefield.

I have to think of it as a different kind of creature than Mana. But I know that his will must be respected. Returning to his activities as a "White Shield" while buying resentment from him is not more troublesome than this. No matter how resentful he may be, if he finds himself in a predicament, he will join without hesitation. He must be on the White Shield.

More importantly, Quon grieves.

Mana looked sideways at the confrontation between Waldo and Saila, checking the perimeter. Around the White Shield, there were no longer nearly any enemy soldiers. The Zalwarne army main unit, which was fighting the Gandia army main unit, is showing a disastrous state of affairs close to devastation. The formation had collapsed by no skin, a situation in which scattered soldiers were fighting hard, and the residual power could be said to be marginal.

(When...?

Mana was surprised because, for a moment, she had the impression that the Gandia side was being pushed, and she wasn't always checking the war situation. She had the role of finding and defeating the supermen lurking around the White Shield. Even when it comes to supermen, they never make it to as powerful an enemy as Saila, and Mana is battling through it intact. but you can't be alarmed. It's possible he's still lurking somewhere.

At first glance, there was the appearance of General Algazard in the front row of the Gandhian army, both deputy generals Jill-Balam boarding the enemy formation and watching as they were inspiring the soldiers around.

(I see)

Mana was convinced, as well as not thinking it was something to put on a dangerous bet. At least, the Grand General's prominence should be his actions since he found out there were supermen in the enemy army. Super soldiers are tough opponents to cope with. It's not hard to deal with it if you're an armed summoner with the correction of a summoning arm, but even though you're a fierce warrior, I didn't think you could react to an as-gazard who's in a lot of old age. Of course, the soldiers under the command of the General are dying and protecting them with madness, but the orbit of the Superman is not the same as that of the ordinary man.

Most importantly, it must have been an unnecessary concern that he was now looking safe.

And because the Great General had come to the forefront, Gandia's soldiers had to jump and fight as well. Morale would have increased irrevocably. The Admiral is watching. If you expose yourself to ugliness, you make a bad impression, but if you show activity, you can expect a postwar merit award as well. More importantly, General Algazard, Gandia soldiers have a lot of hope. It is Algazard Barol-Bargazar who has long reigned as the guardian of Gandhia, and if you try to be the soldiers who have defended the land of Gandhia with him, there will be nothing more comforting than the fact that the Great General is nearby.

As a result, Mana had overwhelmed the Zalwarn army without realizing it and had made the victory current. The number of remaining enemies ranges from two hundred to three hundred, which has also lost its escape by the siege formation of the Gandian army. Destruction would also be a matter of time.

(What about Illis...?

Mana was concerned about Iris, who might not have heard from him as he jumped into the enemy line. I don't think she'll be lagging behind the Supermen, but there's also the possibility that enemies like Sarah still exist. Illis is not an armed summoner. He is not an armed summoner, but he also has superhuman powers that cannot be beaten by supermen. The duplicity is the proof of this. Unlike Selah, who was forced to handle a machete with one hand, Iris preferred to use two. Her series of attacks with two swords can only be called rolling.

From here on out, we can't help but look for Illis. Or so, you can't even move from here. Sometimes about the members.

At least until the battle between Waldo and Saila was settled, she couldn't move either.

That's when.

(Is that...?

Mana was surprised because the bright light ran through the battlefield. The light is flying from the south.

Mana was apparently different, although she thought it might have been an assault by a subpoena. I don't see any offensive elements in the light. Regardless, Mana saw no anomalies caused by light, neither to the members of the surrounding group, nor to the enemy soldiers.

Light, it was just light, dyeing the battlefield white.

Iris did not miss hearing that the light flowing from the corner of his sight spun the cursed word. But although I found out that it was a caged word of resentment, my voice was not clear and I didn't even know what I was talking about. Tilt your neck.

"What?

Iris stood near the center of the battlefield and watched a flock of light flying across the air. Neither the surrounding Zalwarne soldiers are surprised by the unusual sights and there is no indication that they will attack the gap filled Iris. Perhaps you can't attack if you want to.

At her feet, the fruits of the immortal roll. I mean, it's a decapitated body. It was the decision of the usual man that a dead human being would never rise again, but Iris had nothing to fear. I was surprised when the body moved out, but where the dead moved out intact, there's no way I can do anything. In slow motion, it can be said that it is impossible, for example, to stop the movement of the iris. Try Illis, it's just more miscellaneous fish. There was no problem.

Duplicate.

Holding one sword in each hand in different shapes and wielding it freely is how Illis fights. A straight sword with lettering engraved on its body and a sword characterised by a corrugated body. Neither is particularly light. Rather, it is heavier than a common short sword. Treating such a substitute with one hand and releasing enough slaughter to amputate even the human body - if you try it on her, it couldn't have been, but it's an impossible story if you think of it in common sense.

It was that enemy soldiers could be understood to fear and distance themselves from the attack of Illis, but this is not even funny for her. Most of all, it was thanks to cowardly enemy soldiers that we were able to gain time to grasp the status quo.

(What's happening?

A number of balls of light had crossed over the battlefield, where large numbers of Gandian and small numbers of Zalwarn troops had entered. Though it was called a ball of light, it was pulling its tail and wandering through the air, sometimes it looked like a band of light, and when it stayed in one place it looked like a human body. The source of light is unknown, but from the south, countless lights are pushing in as if they were turbulent.

(Summoning armed?

That's odd. Strange.

According to Waldo and Mana, summoning armies are basically many of an offensive nature. Given the role required of an armed summoner, that's a natural story. Armed summoners operate as weapons. It is required to act as a weapon that possesses an overwhelming offensive human appearance. Whether the opponent is a human or an Imperial Demon, if the aim is to defeat him, there is no choice but to be desired to attack him more than to defend him. Although it was Waldo's conclusion that armed summoners who prefer defensive subpoenas are rare, and in that sense, quons are rarely worthy.

The raging light on the battlefield did not look like an attack by something. Neither Illis nor the surrounding Zalwarne soldiers were exposed to light. To Gandhian soldiers in the distance, too.

"I believed you."

'How... how could you!

'I don't want to die...'

I heard many voices. Now I know what I'm saying, just a little clear. Much of the light, though, seems to spin grudges.

"So what?

Iris became half-eyed. I felt watered down by the battle. Everyone on the battlefield is distracted by a sudden anomaly. Light turbulence is certainly an eye-catching phenomenon. The grudging voice spinning by the flock of light also sounds creepier than the bottom of the earth. But this is a battlefield. This is where life is exchanged. Not if you're distracted by harmless light in such a place.

Forward, fly. Approach a group of enemies in front to fly. Enemy groups. In enemy armies of fewer than a few hundred people anymore, doesn't consolidating soldiers mean there are commanders behind them? She is acting at the same time as thinking.

"Hih!?

It was not until after the sword of both hands had been swept out that Illis realized that awe had passed in the eyes of the soldier. The sword in his right hand is cut down from his shoulder, and the sword in his left hand is decapitating and flying. As his head danced into space and fluid splashed from his neck, he saw his enemies rushing into him. Even retreating is quickly caught up. The enemy has stuck a corpse in his shield. Iris did not defy him and moved to flow to the right. The enemy is instantly turning back to us as he kicks the body.

Battle axe in hand.

The silver light flashed.