Every time they approach, they are blown away, every time they are blown away, they are approached, and they are launched again. There are no attempts to slap into the slash. Speaking of direct hits, it's just a sigurd blow with the opponent's gap. Although Sigurd's Hammer of War destroyed a man's arm, the man did not, nor did he. The bleeding has stopped somehow. Loss of health due to bleeding is hopeless.

Around the perimeter of Lux, the same people who were launched high in the air and beaten to the ground are squatting on the ground. Often you can look at it as if it just blows up once and makes the fight impossible to continue. You can beat it to the ground from a considerable altitude. The reaction of his men and Gandia soldiers is more normal just because Lux is abnormal who can get up instantly. Although Sigurd and Jin have to shut up to stand up losing to Lux.

(I hate losing too much)

Lux laughed bitterly, but also understood that it was not a situation where he could be laughing. The situation is never good. Most of this force is out of combat. Standing are Lux, the captain and the three deputy captains, as well as a few bowmen with a strong mercenary, who kept them out of range, and it is wrong to expect them as a force of war. Bow shots don't arrive. We're blocked by the wind barrier, we're just going to be flown.

(The bows aren't the only ones that don't arrive)

Lux, coldly mocking himself, regained his sword and stood on his half. It makes no sense where I set up my weapon at this distance. It's not the distance to slaughter. We have to get close, and if we're going to get close, we don't have any flying birds standing here right now. Most importantly, even if this attack does not arrive, it is troublesome that the opponent's attack can be reached at leisure, and the wind shell could be slashed and torn with a gravestone. As long as we can break both ways, we can also disable the chunks of wind.

They're looking at us. The look on the face of the armed summoner, who loses one arm and still maintains his dominant position, is full of irony. I don't see the wind enjoying this fight. Or, because it's an order, it doesn't seem like we have no choice but to fight.

"Heck... I was out of my hands earlier, so..."

Speak hatefully as Sigurd rises. He's in the front left of Lux. Along with the "Pale Wind" mercenaries and Gandhian soldiers, he's the only one who's managed to get up. No matter, not intact, etc. The armor is crushed and scattered across the melt, with lacerations running all over his body. You can call it bloody, but it doesn't seem to have any physical problems.

On its right hand side, there is the figure of Jin. Eyeglasses, arguably his symbol, had disappeared from Gin's face looking at Sigurd. Did you fall when you were slammed to the ground, blown away by a gust, or destroyed? With or without glasses, Lux was impressed by one person to see if it was something that would change his face so much.

"I was alarmed, that would mean. I never would have thought you'd come forward like an idiot"

"I feel like an idiot."

Against a siggle of dissatisfaction, Lux agreed with Jin to hang the chase.

"I really don't know if I looked stupid"

"Until you......!

Lux looked strange as Sigurd turned this way with the momentum he was about to jump on right now. I'm laughing all over my chest.

(Oh, my God, everyone's fine.)

Of course, everyone and he are injured. There is no exaggeration when it comes to full-blown creation. I can't fight properly in such a state. but we have to fight. He's a mercenary. I have a contract.

Fight enemies, slaughter them, destroy them - that's the role of mercenaries. No matter how vicious the current enemy may be, he cannot escape with his tail wrapped around him. Regardless, if you give an order to withdraw, it's not a story.

However, as it stands, no such order has been issued.

Even as a Gandhian army, it would be the truth that we want to keep the movements of enemy armed summoners contained. Normally it cannot be suppressed by force. Armed summoners should be hit with armed summoners, but the fact that the armed summoners, who are supposed to have four, have not been sent here means that there have been so many powerful enemies on the battlefield.

It is also reasonable to leave the handling of the Super Soldiers to the armed summoners.

In that case, it will be Lux's turn with a summoning weapon in his hand. If not only Lux, but also the inflexible mercenaries of the "Pale Wind" serve as a barrier, they will not harm the main unit. And being a meat wall means eating enemy attacks. Naturally, there are dead.

Lux exhaled small when he made sure the bodies were rolling around. Had I been able to kill that armed summoner quickly, they wouldn't have died in vain. Even if he died of something else, it must not have meant that he would be murdered unconstitutionally, dealing with an irrational weapon called a summoning weapon. I don't have enough soft mental structures to immerse myself in sentiment for that, but it's also true that I have to think about it.

Forward, line up next to the sigurds. In those days, of all the other survivors, the ones who are so painfully safe stand up. Many of them are mercenaries of "The Pale Wind" and it is well known that they work out differently than Gandia soldiers.

"I wonder how many people are dead"

"More than twenty people seem dead. The more Gandia soldiers you add, the more hundreds."

Jin lay her eyes down and also looked as if she was praying for the blessings of the dead, but not so. It's all woven up, like the death of one of our people. Everyone has the potential to die in battle. Lux, Ginn, Sigurd, you must be able to finish it on the battlefield someday. As long as you keep turning the battlefield over as a mercenary, you can't want a peaceful life, and you don't want anything like that. It's a gathering of people who can only fight, "The Pale Wind".

"Carl, Elk, Marcus... all your men are dead, Captain Assault!

"Oh well..."

Lux was somewhat surprised by Sigurd's sword curtain. but I also thought there was no reason for Sigurd to be angry. Karl-Earthman, Elk-El, and Marcus-Andito were the ones Sigurd put on as Lux's direct men just before this battle began. I don't know if it's kindness to foil a little on the famous assault captain, or if he tried to train Lux as a commander. Probably the latter, and maybe the former is included as well.

"And to die for nothing. If you're one of your men, you can help me."

In Sigurd's words, Lux had no words to return. I didn't even know where my men were. I didn't even have the idea of helping them fight. If I had any idea of that, I would have been able to use their deaths to favour this battle.

(Dead...?)

He was always a nice guy. That's for all the members of the "Pale Wind" team. Many of them gathered in admiration of Sigurd-Foliar. There was no way those guys, like Sigurd in the wild, who would be impressed by bright, ridiculous figures, could be bad guys. It is hard to say that it is a good man. Everyone, he, one habit and two habits are members of the "Pale Wind". And the captain, the vice president, myself, something is crazy. Somewhere is broken.

(Otherwise, can't I be a mercenary)

Lux is not otherwise obsessed with mercenaries. I'm just following Sigurd. For example, even if Sigurd suddenly said he belonged to the Gandia army, he would accept it immediately. Unless Sigurd doesn't need Lux, he can live in any way.

"You're right about the captain, but doesn't that mean you didn't need a subordinate for Lux?

"I know. It's all my fault. We should have let Lux go free the way we've always been."

"Yes, it is."

Jin has been looking at this one sideways. I felt some mercy in that eye, but it might be my fault. He wasn't wearing glasses, so he decided that's what he seemed like, and Lux turned his gaze to Sigurd. Sigurd is only looking at his enemies.

"Captain...... Me"

"... you are you. Lux-Vein. There are only things you can do. So you were just a shackle to your men."

The shackles have come off. The beast stormed too hard, so it broke. Waste of time. It's a stab in the heart. It's okay to die. This is a battlefield. Everyone is ready to die. We're exchanging lives. Everyone has the potential to die.

But death will be in vain, I can't have it. At least die for your people. Death that contributes to someone's victory.

It was Lucas himself who made Carl and the others die in vain. Lux fought as he always did, but he was dead sometime. I couldn't even take advantage of their deaths. I wonder what they thought the moment they died.

Would you have cursed Lux?