It's being pushed.

In terms of quantity, this one greatly outweighed the enemy. The numbers at the beginning of the war were 12,000 to 10,000. From there, the number of enemies has decreased by hundreds or so, and dozens, and allies, are dead. The difference widened. The first phase of the inducement measures will undoubtedly succeed first and foremost and can be said to have contributed to the reduction of enemy forces. The White Knights and armed summoners fought through it with the intention of dying.

The inducement measures then moved to the second stage. This, too, is a success. The assault, which put all Lucion's power into play, allowed him to strike a heavy blow in the middle of the enemy formation. The enemy had become accustomed to it by means of four-time manoeuvres. He also assumed and alarmed that he would intend to fish for his own position in the same way. I got a gap to get in. The fierce onslaught that sparked Lucion's momentum succeeded in awakening the consciousness of the Sleeping Eye Imperial Demons and maximizing their alertness.

Enemy power concentrated in the center. That's the third stage.

Lucion's generals retreated to their own positions, bleeding heavily, guiding enemy forces. Whether the enemy forces were excited by the battle of the bloody Lucion Army, or whether the devastating blow in the second phase was painful, they pursued with fireball-like ferocity and came into an avalanche into the Zibel army position. The Zibel military position had been placed to welcome the enemy.

After this, the Zibel army succeeded in besieging roughly five to six thousand Imperial Demons without labor. Individual differences in strength are evident. You can't win one-on-one. It's about whether you can win one-on-two or one-on-three. An attempt to besiege and crush is a tactic that really makes sense. There was no other way to minimize enemy attacks and maximize this one, as it stands, than to do so. The land of the Linen Plains belongs to the Demon King's Army.

That is why we drew and besieged our enemies on the south side of the plain, which drained obstacles.

That's the fourth stage of tactics.

However, it could have been said that the tactic worked effectively only shortly after the siege was built. The difference in local power was too great.

Hulberg Reus-Lucion watched as the siege slowly collapsed. Front left, a line of old Meon's Silver Knights collapsed by Lewdies' repeated magic attacks, where the Imperial Devil's attack was concentrated. The old ministers of Mion, led by the Silver Knight, had challenged the battle with the readiness to die in order to gain their say and position in post-war Gandia. The brave decree of the silver knight Yubail-Weather is stopping the collapse of the line one step ahead.

"Cover the Silver Knights!

"Ha."

When Hulberg shouted, part of the White Heaven Battles went roughly to the formation of the Silver Knights. When you poke the flank of the arriving Imperial Demon and kick it with its momentum, rebuild the siege with the Silver Knights. But the enemy didn't stop attacking. Magic and the ability to summon arms blow to the battlefield, blowing enemies and allies away.

The enemy will have fallen by more than a thousand since the beginning of the war. But the damage to the allies was more than equal, and if the battle prolonged as it was, it would have been devastating.

"... it can't be like this"

"How besieged, the Imperial Devil is the Imperial Devil. It doesn't mean you're strong."

Linonclair was watching the battlefield with a tough face.

"The main unit is holding up, but it's more of a problem."

"We need to keep our heads together, too."

(Though I'm not the one who can handle it when I'm tight)

Hulberg called out to the soldiers as he drank down the words floating around his chest. We must avoid only a drop in morale and a decrease in the will to fight. From the time the siege was built to the present, the soldiers must still think the Zibel army is in their favor. So there's nothing like a drop in morale. But if this situation persists for a long time, we will know that we are in a predicament and we will not avoid a decline in our will to fight. When tension breaks, this siege will break apart brittle. It's just like being established just around the corner.

(How long do you keep it?

Of course, this Ayn-Rajar tactic is not intended to annihilate the Imperial Demons who have drawn them into their own positions. The aim was to pull the bulk of the force away from enemy positions, and in that sense, the purpose had been achieved.

The question is whether the assault force where it is the true purpose will succeed in destroying the enemy commander. That was the sincerity of Ayn-Rajar's tactics, and buying time for that purpose to be achieved was the role of the Hulbergs.

"Don't imitate losing your life out of merit. Surviving is what you do."

Halberg said so to each and every soldier as he toured the formation of Lucion. Maintaining the siege is everything, and in order to do so, we must do everything in our power to survive. And if you try to survive, nature, your behavior becomes passive. Being passive means decreasing morale and war will, and to minimize the decline, the general will do it in solidarity with the soldiers.

"Survive at all costs and return to Lucion."

"Yes, necessarily with Your Highness!

"With Your Highness!

When the soldiers chanted, power gushed. I even laugh bitterly that the certainty sprang up from nowhere that I would be able to win this battle. Looking back, Linonclair was looking at this one and smiling. The war situation is never like being able to laugh. But whatever stands on top, whatever the circumstances, you have to be laughing.

(If it's my brother-in-law, I will)

If we're going to cross him, first, we need to stand in the same position as him.

Hulberg, laughing back at Linonclair, pulled the horse closer to her. On the battlefield, the fierce collision between the soldiers and the Imperial Demon continues.

It was then.

The light penetrated the night sky and Hulberg's vision stained white.

In a flash-dyed world, I heard screams.

There were those who cried, screamed, and called.

"Kee, it's disappearing...! Everything's disappearing!

"Run, run from the light!

Listening to the scream, Rem also understood that he was in danger. The Reaper has vanished. It's not because the Imperial Devil did it to me. Something more seemed to have erased the Reaper.

(Is that the light now?

The light is already gone.

Keep an eye on your surroundings as you fly away from the corpse of Lyuhubs at your feet. I did not allow myself to have a horizon that looked over the entire linen plain, but I could understand being watered down by the battle that was taking place in the southern part of the plain. It is not easy to be watered, etc.

The battlefield was ravaged.

Huge claw marks had been carved up to lengthen just in the middle of the siege line of the Zibel army and a dense demon king army in the center. The claw marks that determine the earth indicate that the humans and imperial demons who were on the spot disappeared. That's why Lem's Reaper disappeared. She was letting Reaper fight where the claw marks were engraved.

Cold sweat flows. Claw marks stretched north as they passed right in front of where Rem was standing.

Claw marks of destruction stretching from far south to far north of the plain may be the passing point of the light that smeared Rem's retina. I don't think it's very capable of subpoenaing an armed man. The power of the Summoning Army would mean that something with the same power as the Black Spear was used. I don't want to believe it. Lyuhubs, it's not the magic of the Lyudys. Magic is menacing, but it can't cause destruction so far. There is even talk that summoning armed is more powerful. I mean, no, it's not magic.

So what brought destruction?

The power that determined the earth and extinguished with or without what was on it.

I just think it's God's business.

(No way)

Rem looked out for the south of the linen plain.

The columns of light that stood on the site of the linendahl had vanished neglectfully.