It was not until the following day that the army of Imperial Demons who raided Reuben left in the middle of the twenty-ninth night.

The city of Reuben was destroyed, and the walls surrounding the city were also seeing half-destruction worries. It was just as tragic as natural disasters had passed, with a large number of casualties. But it must have worked well that the evacuation induction was carried out quickly, with little harm to the general public. That was also because the Imperial Devil's flock was more focused on the destruction of the city and the annihilation of the Dragon Scale Army than on attacking the citizens. Most of all, when it comes to the Imperial Devil, he is known for his habit of attacking the human being in front of him, and it may well have been to concentrate on the soldiers of the Dragon Scale Army who hit the Imperial Devil's interception.

Second Dragon Scale Army Wing General Byu-Golet, while relieved by the low damage done by the citizens, deplored the fact that it ended in a result that he was never happy with.

It was the Second Dragon Scale Army struggling to defeat the Imperial Devil, but half of the soldiers who were there lost their lives and most of the five hundred who survived could not escape the wounds. The figure of the soldiers, who are discouraged by the fact that many of their companions have scattered their lives, has something piercing in the chest of the Buw.

He was the first to wonder if his tactics were wrong. It may have been a bad idea to spread it all over Reuben. Even if, for example, he was concentrating his power on a single point, didn't the Imperial Devil just aim there? Hasn't it attacked the Dragon Scale army deploying from the center to the east more than its fleeing citizens to the west? But then it did. So, if this one stood in your favor, it doesn't. It's only about Byu that we can work with the Imperial Devil properly, and a few other soldiers join forces to finally fight properly. With such force, whether or not it stood up to the army of the Imperial Demon who concentrated a point. Wasn't it because we dispersed our power that we were able to fight with the army of the Imperial Demon to some extent? And could it have carried it until the arrival of the Meredo army?

(Yes, it's Meredo)

When he deposited the broken Rigid Sword pattern with his men, Byu gazed at the wretched army unfolding in Reuben City. The 2,000-strong army, with Meredo king Salius Ray-Meredo as general general, wielded great power in this battle of Reuben defense and defeated the army of the Imperial Demon.

Though King Thalius never stood on the front line, he commanded the army from scratch and flew exhortative encouragement to his troops. The troops, inspired by Salius, aroused and fought and died or won a bitter battle in the crowd of Imperial Demons.

When it comes to the Meredo Army, its level of proficiency is not significantly higher than that of the Second Dragon Scale Army. Sometimes, however, the numbers were more than double the Second Dragon Scale Army at the rendezvous point, and that alone was comforting to the Buws. Whatever Meredo is looking for, it doesn't matter then. Join forces together and defeat the Imperial Devil. That is all for man, and even in the long history of the war, there are many examples of the war itself being rendered aye-free as a result of joining forces to intercept the Imperial Devil who broke into the battlefield.

Most importantly, as a result of this battle, it did not seem that Meredo's thoughts would disappear within Ariel.

Is such things as King Salius's thoughts more correct than Meredo's?

"Oh, thank you, Sire Salius."

"You don't look happy for that."

"You want me to be happy in this situation?

"No, excuse me. Looks like you've suffered a lot, too."

"Better than Meredo"

When Byu, to be honest, Salius seemed nosy. Salius is breathtaking and sturdy, but when his expression distorted, he looked demonic. It doesn't mean anything. Simply, maybe you don't care.

(I hate you, I do)

But I don't represent it in my expression or in my attitude. Byu was going to get that kind of technique. but Reuben will fly me, so I don't know what the world is. It was the advice of Bahandar's wing general Kareghia-Estev that the words should be softened a little.

The Caleggia was also killed in battle. The fact that most of my colleagues died in the war against Gandhia was as shocking as the tremors came, though.

Soon, the dragon palace fell, and soon, the war was over. Soon a country called Zalwarn disappeared, and most of Zalwarn's territory came to fruition with Gandia's. Some were absorbed by Gibbel, and only Reuben floated in the universe.

No, I'm not actually floating or anything. Reuben is a city in Zalwarn. Reuben also has to become Gandia's than Zalwarn's total surrender to Gandia. That's the same thing with the Second Dragon Scale Army. If the Zalwarn army was absorbed by the Gandhian army, the Zalwarn army Second Dragon Scale army should also have been a regiment of the Gandhian army.

But the time passed without any communication from the Dragon House, and it was raided by the Imperial Demon. The Imperial Devil had nothing more to offer than to repel, and as a result many of his men died in battle. The Imperial Devil was still a vicious, natural enemy of mankind. I even broke my bragging sword.

We were able to survive because, while King Salius of Meredo had some intention, he led as many as two thousand great armies to Reuben. That power gave me all I could to defeat the Imperial Devil. Thanks to this, the Second Dragon Scale Army was only half-destructed.

Downtown Reuben can also be described as completely destroyed from the centre to the east, but most of the buildings were safe in the west. The Imperial Demon broke into the East Wall. It was only natural that the centre became the main battlefield from the eastern part of the city, but that would have made it fortunate that the citizens who had evacuated to the west were safe.

Above all, it is significant that the Dragon Scale Army's mission to protect its citizens could be fulfilled.

"But if the citizens are safe, let the souls of those who died in battle also float."

As Byu shuddered, Salius had turned a cold eye.

"Do you really think so?

"No way."

He smiled.

Dead things are decided carelessly. It's decided I wanted to survive. He thinks that the Imperial Demon will kill him unharmed and satisfy him. No one would want to die on such a battlefield. Even if you could protect your citizens, it doesn't make sense if you die. Yeah, I think so.

"Byu-Golet. You are too honest. [M] I don't hate that kind of personality."

"You don't even like it, do you?

"Oh."

"Your Majesty is an honest man, too. I like honest people."

Buwe saw, after that, a boy soldier who would refrain from the left or right side of Salius.

They were both beautiful boys who were confused with the girl and beautifully dressed. It's definitely Salius' hobby, and the rumor of an evil hobby seemed true. Most of all, it wasn't about Salius' sexual preference that bothered Buw, but because I thought it might be someone of the two who saw this one with a decent face was fighting a pitch-black armored ghost.

(That can't be... right?

A Meredo soldier, who slapped Buwe's sword and flirted with the monster that cornered Basil. Because of the speed beyond that intelligence, I was unable to capture the entity, but I only somehow grasped the outline of the armor. The outline in that memory matches slightly the outline of the boy's armor.

"Are you worried about Shrell?

"Yeah, I thought you were the one fighting the Imperial Demon Commander."

Buwe was going to make it a laugh, but Salius has nodded without changing one complexion.

"Oh, yes, I am."

"Huh?"

"It's true. This shrell was combining with that ghost. You could have focused on defeating other Imperial Demons, right?

"Yeah..."

Buwe was just stunned before the shocking facts, and he kept listening to Salius' commentary and many words that could not be explained.