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

Lesson One Thousand Seventeen The Last Class (After)

On the battlefield that draws on the back of his brain, the formation of the Gandian army, branded Princess Sheila Rescue Army, is commonly raised.

Formation that Ayn-Rajar would do this.

Placed on the hills of Bandar, the main unit can see the faces of the military master Ein and the General Staff, as well as the head of the army regiment Eula-Libaien on the Zalwarn side. That's not all. There are also appearances of two Royal Palace Secretaries, Ur and Cain-Vivre.

Besides, about five hundred of the ex-Abbard army should also be stationed near the main unit. Sheila's initial placement is unquestionable. If the battle starts, they will all be on the front line with the General, but they should be on the main line shortly after the formation. And it would make sense to put the ex-Abbard army soldiers who joined for Sheila on the princess's escort. They are prepared to become meat walls for Princess Sheila. Otherwise, it's impossible to betray Abad and join the Gandhian army.

Sheila's a traitor.

It is so certified and well known by the Abad government.

But still Sheila's popularity hasn't diminished. At least, there were numerous people in Ceasel who admired Sheila and many voices were heard saying they didn't believe in the Abad government announcement or anything. The fact that Sheila was alive caused her to lose faith in the Abad government and inflated her suspicions. Sheila's national popularity was overwhelming. I'm guessing there were a number of Aberd citizens who were discouraged by Sheila's execution.

That's what lived.

It turns out the Abad government's announcement was a lie and a total bullshit.

It was also natural that Sheila supporters would cease to trust the Abad government, to the point where they would even be asked if the Abad government, which called Sheila a traitor, was the traitor.

With Sheila entering Ceasel and rendezvous with the Gandhian army, the voices of such citizens traced the way to heating. About half of the Ceasel garrison joined the Gandhian army, which is also what happened in that stream.

This means that the invasion with Sheila's rescue on the flag played a role.

The main unit, that's fine.

We know that the front lines will also be the Fourth Army Regiment and the Lion's Tail on the Logner side led by Dorka-Foam.

What bothers me is how you placed the rest of your regiment. The Zalwarn Army First, Third and Seventh Regiments are the remaining handkerchiefs. How does he position them and with what intent will he challenge the Abad army, the Knights of Benoagard? It bothered me, but wherever I placed them, the results changed dramatically. The main force is the Logner soldier and the Lion's Tail.

The enemies are the Abad Army and the Knights of Benoagard.

But Gandia and Abad are not the only forces to deploy on the battlefield near Bandor, King Abad's capital.

It is visible that Charlum, who dropped the Taural fortress, puts in a cross spear.

If Luv-Seezuel, Charlum's military master, he would.

Luv-Seasuel, born and raised Charles, was, for some reason, admiring the Nares. He was the kind of person who, as a military teacher, fell in love with Nares as a tactician, etc., and said to himself face to face. It's never been direct, never discussed. And yet I didn't feel bad for him for flat out soliciting that.

I got a connection to Charles. Most importantly, Nares did not do any work to the Charles government through Luv-Seezuel, nor has Luv-Seezuel ever done Gandia a favor. Just a relationship to talk to in a letter. That's why it took time, but the enormous amount of texts that arrived from Luv-Seasuel someday became a nurse's pleasure.

I made friends outside the country.

That was the feeling.

But I'm just not even going to make friends.

Nares thought of handing and using Luv-Seasel.

It is not always difficult to exploit his feelings for Nares to the point of purity. To do this, although I had to keep my relationship with Luv-Seasuel secret, it didn't even make it a big deal if I had Nares.

Luv-Seezuel is Charlum's military master and even liked by General Zanrud Lars-Dinwood. General Zanloud reigns at the apex of the faction that bisects Charles, and if he can successfully steer Luv, it is not impossible to exit Charles either.

Nares concealed the intent of the Abad invasion in a letter to Luv-Seasel. It would have been obvious if Luv-Seezuel had seen such content that other humans could only see through their eyes and just an exchange of letters. And here's what he should have thought. I wondered why you told yourself that intention, being a person of Charles. Why did you only divulge information to yourself that should be kept secret? Isn't it because you trust yourself?

Trust from Nares-Ragnahorn.

It's no exaggeration to be a fanatical follower of Nares. If you try him, it's close to joy.

He would have made representations to Zanloud as he understood Nares' intentions. Zanrud then accepted Luv-Seezuel's petition and woke up the army. That is Charlum's invasion of the Taural fortress. Everything turned out exactly what Nares had in mind.

And Charlum's march to match Gandhia's invasion of Bandor is also nothing short of what Nares thought would happen.

Charlum doesn't want to be hostile to Gandhia. Even if we can get Gandhian troops to chase wounds in this battle, we can't overshadow the overwhelming difference in total power. It would help the Gandia army and hit the battle against the Abad Benoagard army.

I know that far.

The problem is that the Gandhian army has an element of uncertainty.

Nares carved a grin around his mouth, recalling Ein and his two military debates.

"If you're anxious, what do you think?

When Nares asked, Ein had told him without a word or two.

You're from the Sydney Mercenaries.

"Do you think so, too"

Nahless sneered.

A Sidonian mercenary regiment is a group of mercenaries who, together with Setuna and Sheila, have joined the Gandhian army, with offers from Setuna, who have decided to participate in the invasion of Bandor. As for the Sydney Mercenaries, Nahles is also well aware of them. Esc-Soma, a group of mercenaries who had long made a deal with Abard and currently heads a mercenary regiment, was a master of swords known by two names: "Sworddemon”. Earlier Commander Langrid Zan-Sydney was also famous for being awarded the title of Knight, although only mercenary. Its Langrid, known as the Sheila faction, is scattered in the Battle of Endwidge. It is also for that reason that Esque-Soma is acting as Commander of the Regiment, and he will not be named Commander of the Regiment, probably because he mourns the death of Langrid.

It is also because they Sydney Mercenaries are not about the Abad Army. His contract with Abard was broken by his participation in the Battle of Endwidge as a Sheila. On top of that, the Battle of Endwidge took away the Commander and many other members from them, and the mercenary regiment even lost its shape as a mercenary regiment. It's the remnants. Esq-Soma managed to gather up the scattered mercenaries and looked for an opportunity to start over as a mercenary regiment.

"Yes, I accept that Master Setuna was relied upon while lurking, but I don't trust you very much"

Ein's unobtrusive words have no choice but to put a grin on Nares as well. His decision probably involves personal feelings, but he's a military candidate there. Must be the conclusion after a sober thought. It's not like Setsuna doesn't care that she's a reluctant mercenary. If you want to judge by that, all the humans around Setuna will be his enemies. But Ein seems to be doing well with the people around Setuna. Rather, it is even the wind we rely on. The fact that he is a man who cannot be imprisoned by personal feelings makes me wonder.

In that regard, Nares trusted him.

"They - Esq-Soma in particular - are men who don't know what they're up to"

Ein ran out of words.

Esq-soma.

The man acting as head of the Sydney Mercenary Corps, at first glance, behaves like an obedient dog to Setuna. I only obey the promises of Setuna, and I don't even see her rebelling. I'm in a good mood. That attitude stinks too much of a play. There is a play. Aren't you pretending to obey? Aren't you ready to be a submissive dog? Originally, I wish I were just such a person, but I shouldn't seem to be.

At least, there's information in Nares' ear that “Sworddemon” Esq-Soma is a difficult person to handle. How much of Setuna reveals herself to be a Gandhian hero, and even though he is an opponent who can't possibly be enemies, is that so grumpy?

Something, isn't it intentional?

"Yeah, I think the same thing about that. So take that into account and fight."

"Whatever, I'm going to do it."

Ain's eyes were clear.

I couldn't help but look forward to seeing what tactics he would use.

From the main unit, there was a good view of the battlefield.

For from the high hilltop, named Bandar, you can see all the way to Bandar, the king's capital. The southern side of the King's capital, which serves as the main battlefield, can be seen in no small measure.

Abad Benoagard's movements were also well understood, as he could see the Gandhian army's movements in his hands. Though Charlum's army is a little far away, it is not an invisible distance.

Most importantly, it was thanks to the binoculars that he was able to see the sights of the battlefield, not exactly what he could grasp with his bare eyes. It may not be an exaggeration to say that the binoculars that Nares took from the north are a necessity for a military teacher whose job it is to serve as a grasp of the war situation. I could see it more clearly than I thought, even far away.

First, the enemy is moving.

The Abad army's main unit retreated and the Knights of Benoagard began to advance south. Apparently, the Abad Army HQ was going to defend Bandor and the Knights were going to hit all their forces against the Gandia Army. It's like Charles in the east isn't an enemy. It's a big move, but I don't know how to judge it.

Given the power of the war, hitting Gandia with all his might is a natural decision.

In the Gandhian and Charlum armies, Gandhia is more overwhelming, even on the number of soldiers, on the strength of the war. Of course, I don't even think the Charles Army has an armed summoner. Over here from the Kruselk war, countries are taking a leap forward in the recruitment of armed summoners. They're putting heat on the outing. There's no way Charlum could have been blind to the power of the armed summoner.

But Gandia has a black spear setuna. There are heroes who have decided Gandhia's victory in many wars. Dragon killers, demon butchers, and all demons injustice - a number of two names that show the strength of the black spear Setuna reveal that Setuna individuals are more overwhelmingly at stake than the three thousand Charles Army men.

Besides, the Gandia army has Sheila.

Sheila is a symbol of the Gandian army's righteousness.

It was no exaggeration to say that there is justice in this battle of the Gandian army because it is a flag and she is there. If she is lost, Gandia's justice will also disappear from the world at that moment. I'm going to have to give up the Abard invasion.

There's only one way Abard can crack this situation open.

Gandhia, it's about defeating both Charles' armies and grabbing a complete victory.

To do this, it may be safest and surest to attack Gandia first and aim for Sheila's life. If Sheila doesn't even disappear, Gandia's reason for attacking the King's Capital will disappear, because she will have to withdraw. If Gandhia retreats, all he has to do is defeat Charlum.

Easy reason.

It makes sense.

(As planned so far)

Ein crushed his chest as he watched the Dorka army move out as the Knights marched. The final lesson from Nares is not to do this battle as a military teacher, which means nothing more than to grasp the victory until brilliant.

What does a brilliant victory mean?

What is the best victory for Gandia?

That's what Ein needs to think.

It is not an immediate victory.

In front of you, you can't just focus on winning this fight.

A soldier is fine.

If you're a fighter, that's all you need.

Defeat the enemy in front of you and grab the victory.

But don't let the warrior, the battle in front of you, take away your consciousness.

(Victory...... no, we need a fight for future victory)

Even if it's not as far-sighted as Nares, who was out of sight for Abard to be like this, he has to have a field of view as far-reaching as it gets.

(All right)

Ain held his fist, peeking into the binoculars.

The Charles Army, which was expanding northeast, began to move rapidly. You should see him hit by Abard Benoagard and Gandhia's movements. It precedes the infantry unit and shows the orbit for the cavalry to penetrate the Knights' flank.

The Gandhian army was also deployed to a large extent.

On the side of the Dorca army moving forward, the Zalwarne Army Third Corps (commonly known as the Nex Army) placed northwest of the main force began marching in the northwest direction, and the Zalwarne Army First Corps (commonly known as the Mirdi Army) northeast of the main force began moving in the northeast direction with the Sydney Mercenary Corps. The Seventh Army Regiment (commonly known as the Fou Army) on the Zalwarne side in front of the main army also follows the Dorca Army. Though the main battalion became thinner, there was no problem with how thin the main battalion's defense was than the enemy's aim was Sheila and the general was Setuna.

It's got cain-vievre on it just in case. He would be able to handle every situation, and worst of all, Ayne and the others would just die. Ayn is not the only successor to the military master. Ayn, where one of us is dead, there's no problem.

"Here we go."

Cain-Vivre went after a thunderstorm ran ahead of the Dorca army.

Faria's Aurora Storm opened the battlefield.