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

Episode 435: Take the throne of the Dragon King.

Much of the battle in the Zalwarn War took place where it had nothing to do with Leongand.

He has never contributed, even slightly, to the winning or losing of a series of battles starting with the Nagrasian assault. That was the case at the Longhi River Meetings, as well as at the Battle of the Dragon Warriors. He was in the rear, only to clear his ears to the war situation and gaze into the battlefield. I leave the command to no more than the Great General. I don't even bother to say anything.

That's not because he's helpless himself. You can fight more than the crowd. Combat training is indispensable every day, and it's not like you're not sure about your health. Still, I don't fight as hard as I can. Try not to wave your sword from scratch. I don't even want to be on the front line. For it was also the teachings of Nahless, which were to be said with his master, that he should be kept in the rear, both timidly and cowardly.

I only broke his teachings once. In the battle to reclaim the fortress of Balsar, he was ready to jump to the front line. Sometimes I didn't know how much Setuna would work, but if I didn't inspire her to do so, there were decisions that it would be difficult to let the weak Gandian soldiers grasp the victory.

The recapture of the fortress of Balsar is now, and since then he has ceased to remain in the rear. I've fought the Imperial Devil before, but it's only because of Arya that I can be so unscrupulous. Without her protection, I wouldn't have done a reckless imitation.

In retrospect now, fighting Logner was also, so to speak, fighting Zalwarn. Logner was a member of Zalwarn, and Logner's obstinate offensive against Fortress Balsar was due in large part to Zalwarn's southerly policy.

The Fortress of Balsar could have been the bridgehead of the Gandia offensive. But since Logner took control of Fortress Balsar, he remained silent as if he had given up the Gandia offensive, nothing more than because the Nahless demon hand destabilized Logner's political situation.

"The long battle is over today, is it?"

"Oh, yeah. It's over. No, it's over. With Mirelbus down and Zalwarn surrendering completely, it ended with Gandia's victory"

Leongand looked up at Nage standing next to him and smiled. I can see the tension coming apart little by little.

Twenty years of fighting ended.

It is also very recently that it was found that the cause of Siuscloud's fall into the disease was at the hands of Zalwarn, but there is no doubt that the battle began with a meeting with Marcias twenty years ago.

Twenty years.

Leongand grew up and succeeded to the throne. He became King of Gandia, descended Logner, and attacked Zalwarn. And I grabbed the win. I made a lot of sacrifices for that, but that would mean getting something.

If you have to pay the price, you can't help but move on.

"I wonder if my father would be pleased."

"I'm sure you'll be delighted."

"I hope so."

He, exhaling small, put his gaze back under his eyes. The three samurai who corrected their posture were just so picturesque. Rather than a palace landscape, it's nothing more than a battlefield landscape, but it's not a bad thing to be a beauty in armor.

All I think about is the Sius Cloud. He is the king ahead of Gandhia and a great father to Leongand who stands as a wall to be crossed. Twenty years ago, until he fell ill, he was known for his name as a rare Yingjie, whose valiant name is rumored to have rang far to the Empire, but it also means that it is exaggerated.

No matter how awesome the information network of the Zaion Empire is, it is hard to imagine paying attention to the kings of the small group of nations, especially the weak ones. That's what I believed in when I was a kid, and I was excited about it, but now I know that it's just a fabrication. Of course, the whole season of the Sius Cloud had such an awesome story that it would make me believe in its making story, which is why I guess the Gandian people also felt comfortable with him and were disappointed with Leongando, who played “Uchi”.

And I guess Marcias used poison because there was a heroic style in the Cius Cloud. Did you care about your reputation for not trying to assassinate me while I was invited to the Dragon House? Or did you even think appealing to power was like acknowledging defeat? Killing over time by the virus is the same as assassination, but which is more unpleasant, the virus would be better.

An assassination would be a moment. But if Siuscloud dies in the Dragon House, we can't dispel the suspicion of assassination no matter how we fix it. In that case, Zalwarn's trust and reputation will fall to the ground. I don't even think Marcias cares about that extent, but he didn't even look like someone who could assassinate Sius Cloud, who has gotten into the Dragon House with dignity.

I remember Marcias' extraordinary eyes. And the side of the sius cloud that bears its gaze in its cool face.

(I wonder which one)

Leongand thought that. Can you put on a cool face against the Superman like the Cius Cloud, or are you behaving like Marcias supernaturally?

Unexpectedly, he raised his gaze when he noticed the footsteps approaching from beyond the open door between the Lord's heavens. There were multiple shoe sounds echoing the corridor of the Tae Spirit Palace, but from its undisturbed footsteps, it can be seen that they were military personnel. Looking around for the Leongands, which could mean we got here.

Speaking of which, he didn't care about anyone, he was here. Near the Zephyrs, to the generals, they were all busy processing after the war. To the extent that he is hesitant to speak up. Of course, I'm not free with him. Not in his spare time, but it was a little later that he would be busy in government affairs. To look through Zephyr and the rest of the report, it has to be after they finish the job.

Were you here, brother-in-law?

Of the lines that came in between the Lord heavens, when the leading figure found this one, that's how he called out. There's only one person who admires him as his brother-in-law, and he can't be more wrong than he can see. Halberg Reus-Lucion. He is the husband of Linonclair, prince of Lucion and sister of Leongando and princess of Gandhia. The linonclair, right behind him, refrains. Unlike when Leongand and I were alone, the "Princess of Fight”, who leads the leading Cavaliers of Lucion called the White Saints, is so dear that it even lets them soak up. There are only five female knights acting with the prince and his wife. Probably the elite of the White Saints. That means elite in the elite. Unless there was much more to it, there seemed to be no danger to the prince and his wife. Every knight has a stern face. It's not hard to imagine you've been diving through the dead line.

"Hey, Linon to Hal. Can I be selling oil here?

"I don't want you to leave the post-war process to your men and your fiancée."

"Ha ha, this is spicy"

Leongand laughed at Linonclair's statement. Nage is laughing next door too, but I guess that's because Linonclair's voice didn't contain thorns. It's just a play. The war is over and tensions are coming apart. Isn't it the first time I've felt so soothed since I got on Zalwarn? Of course, there have never been times when the presence of Nage has lifted the tension in Leongand, but the whole air must be soothing because the war is over.

You don't have to deal with your life anymore. There is no reason to be nervous. Rather, naturally. It has to be. It's something that needs to be eased after tension.

Halberg, on the other hand, is making his face strong.

"Isn't that too much, Linon?

"No, good. Because she was my sister before she was the princess of my allies. You're allowed to play like that."

"but... I thought courtesy was important at all times"

Leongand wanted to play with the seriousness of Halberg-like words and deeds. Maybe I want to play because it's something I couldn't do during the war. During the battle he was the same for the birds in the cage. You are not allowed to behave freely. It is also the fate of being born, but normally, there is play. Play was also necessary to melt the hardening mind in the streak of tension.

"Then, brother-in-law, I have to be careful. For you, my wife's brother, but with me, the monarch of the Allies, and you, the prince of the Allies, you have to be?

When I told him ruthlessly, he became as quiet as the waters struck between the Lord's heavens. For a moment, tension fills me. There was a surprise in the look on Linonclair's face and the upset appeared to be in Hulberg's eyes as well. Distance is never far. The prince and his wife were walking up to the immediate vicinity of the steps.

"I'm kidding. I'm sorry if I offended you."

When Leongand snapped, Linonclair created a naughty grin.

"No way. If it makes you uncomfortable, you're not welcoming me to your wife."

The fortitude was an explicit indication that she had grown splendidly as one person.