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

Episode One Thousand Twenty-One: In Operation

The war situation carries in the Gandian army's favor.

The Lion's Tail is playing its part, especially on the front line. I'm glad the battle between the armed summoners and the Reapers is still overwhelming. If Falia's Aurora Storm emits thunder, Miliu's magnetic blade wields fierceness. Reapers dance and dance with Reapers, and the faces of the Black Beasts attack once and for all. Former Abad army soldiers also exhaled pneumonia for Sheila.

We will attack as Logner's soldiers fold up there. If you try to be an enemy, there won't be a single one. Even if the opponents are the Knights, their destructive power is immeasurable.

(Though the troublesome part seems like the only cadre of the Knights called the Thirteenth Knight)

Ayn-Rajar was peeking into the binoculars as he gathered all the information he could get from the main unit.

Thirteen knights are thirteen knights who serve as executives in the Knights of Benoagard. Thirteen knights are named after him, headed by Fairling Zan-Chrews, and Abad says three of them have been dispatched in time: Sid Zan-Rufaus, Rowfa Zan-Seivas and Bain Belbail Zan-Lanacourt.

Setuna fights those three in Sentier and touches on their peculiar abilities. Bain boasted an overwhelming offensive power and Rowfa said he unleashed an arrow of light. They don't use subpoena weapons either. However, there is no denying the possibility that it is a late ability under the influence of a subpoena force, as was once the case with the Reaper unit, but at this point it does not matter what the other party's ability is. The question is whether it's dangerous or not.

Being dangerous had been advised a lot by Setuna, Sheila, the Sydney Mercenary Corps Esq-Soma, etc.

I thought of a few ways to deal with it.

One is to bump Setuna, the most powerful force.

If Setuna is the user of a black spear with immense power, can she defeat it, even if she is a Knights Knight? Even though he was overwhelmed by Sentier, Setuna wasn't able to fight with all her might then. Most importantly, Setsuna's opinion that it was the same for the other party, and that the possibility of coming to full force should also be taken into account, beyond the change of circumstances, seemed to be best.

They at Sentier said they were only keeping Sheila's murder in mind and avoiding attacks on anything else as far as possible. That is why Setuna has decided that they are not at full force. Perhaps there is no mistake in that idea. Setsuna said. His inquiry deserves credit.

If the forces antagonized each other in situations where they could not do all they could, then they might even antagonize each other in situations where they could do all they could. At least, it is not unlikely that Setuna will be pushed if we are in a three-on-one situation. Black spear and setuna are strong. I can't think about losing. But we also need to think about the worst, beyond the fact that the other person's abilities are unknown.

Worst case scenario is that each of the Knights executives is the owner of an ability comparable to a black spear.

In that case, another course of action should have been taken.

That was the measure the Setunas were just taking, and it was the simplest of the tactics Ain prepared this time.

(Central breakthrough strategy)

It was just that Setuna would take Sheila and break through the middle of the enemy formation, until then when it was not a measure or anything, but he was not unsure of this measure. Rather, it seemed that this tactic, which did not even take the form of measures, was the only way to seal off an overwhelming enemy.

We know the enemy is after Sheila.

Of course, defeating the Gandhian and Charlum armies is essential to Abad's victory, but the best way to defeat the Gandhian armies was to kill Sheila. It was Sheila's presence that demonstrated Gandhia's righteousness, and why the Gandhian army would attack Bandor, the king's capital.

Save Sheila's predicament and change Abad's status quo - Gandia's flag is supported by some layers of the Abad people. He was one of those who named himself the so-called Sheila faction, a force that bisected Abad. As far as the reaction of the Ceasel citizens was concerned, after the Sheila defeat in the Battle of Endwidge, the Sheila people were only lurking the ringing, which did not seem to mean that everyone had been saddled by the Royal Palace, the Sails.

Rather, there was growing sympathy for the princess, and the Abad government's condemnation of Sheila as a traitor was counterproductive for one of the Sheila factions. They were uniformly sympathetic to Sheila and supportive of Sheila's actions at Sentier.

Sheila is raiding Sentier to stop the public execution of Larnheil Lars-Taural and his clan fraternity.

The Abad government's announcement states that the mastermind of that raid is Setuna Zenon Lars-Enjour Divgard of Gandia, but it is clear that Sheila's will is more involved there than it has been revealed that Sheila is involved. In the first place, why would a Gandhian hero raid a public execution venue in Uncle Lernheil? The Sheila people twisted their necks and concluded that Sheila had suggested it. The Sheila people were convinced on their own and impressed on their own. Sheila tried to save the lives of Uncle Taural and his clan.

It didn't take long for Sheila's popularity to rekindle across Abard.

That was also why the Caesar control of the Gandhian army worked well. The flag of raising Sheila's rescue and normalizing Abad greatly stimulated the sentiments of the Sheila people and rather welcomed the Gandhian army coming into Cesar.

That's the kind of army.

If Sheila is disputed, her justice will be lost as soon as possible, and her flag will be extinguished.

It's not impossible to keep fighting Sheila's enemies, but there's nothing to gain from winning. At least, because there will be no reason to invade the king's capital.

I will have to leave the army.

If Gandhia leaves the army, all he has to do is repel the Charles army, but I don't think Charles, who is counting on the Gandhian army, will continue to fight on a battlefield without Gandhia. They will, too, retreat. I might even let go of Taural. It is inconceivable that Charlum's army could withstand the onslaught of the Knights and Abad armies.

Gandhia, too, will let Ceasel go.

Because if we lose Sheila, we lose the reason we're occupying Cesar, too.

Everything, lose.

So, Abard said, the Knights should move the army first and foremost because of Sheila's murder. If you even kill Sheila, Abad's army victory will be confirmed. There is no need to fight vicious black spears or "Lion's Tail" against the face. You can look for Sheila, who would be somewhere on the battlefield, and kill her.

Sheila can't be out on the battlefield.

You can't keep Sheila with the alias of Beast Princess out on the battlefield.

Sheila is your flag.

A symbol of righteousness.

We can't attack the King's capital without Sheila.

But you can also see that that doesn't necessarily disadvantage the Gandhian army because Ein thought of a central breakthrough strategy.

The enemy tries to focus the attack on Sheila. At least, the three Knights executives will focus on Sheila's murder. You should try to attack Sheila as soon as you find her. If Sheila was in the main unit, she would have penetrated it to the main unit, and if Sheila was in a different unit from the main unit, she would have even gone out to that unit. This means that with Sheila, you can guide enemy knights.

That's one of the reasons I gave Sheila a white armor helmet, addressed her white horse, and made her stand out. By informing enemy allies of Sheila's whereabouts, you will be able to focus enemy knight attacks on Sheila. Ein's idea hit me.

From the beginning of the war to the present, of the three knights, the two have focused their attacks on Sheila. And Sheila is protected and survived by the Setunas. Ein knew Sheila was going to the front because he was confident that the strongest troops, Setuna and Lion's Tail, would protect Sheila. If it was meant to be, you'd better stay in the HQ and don't move. She is the flag. The flag should be seated in the main unit. But I also knew there was no way Sheila, the beast princess, was setting me up in the main force. It has character and strength. She believes that it is only on the battlefield where the spear flies that she has her place. And denying that idea, Ein can't. That's what Sheila has done so far. I will continue to do so, and that's fine. She is one of the forces of war. He is the user of the Summoning Armed Heart of Beast. It was a natural force to put on the front.

That's not all.

She's not in the mood to keep her mouth shut in the main force right now. You must think this battle took place because of you. The result of my far-fetched actions is this tragedy. This is the battlefield. As for Sheila, she's not in a situation where she can try adding fingers in the main unit. If you don't get on the front line and fight, you won't be able to do it.

Her thoughts and tactics coincided.

If the enemy's aim is Sheila and the attack is incomparable, then Setuna doesn't have to fight it. Defeating the Knights knights is not the purpose of this battle. There's nothing wrong with silencing the Knights of Benoagard. It doesn't even make sense to fight. There was no need to destroy even the Abad army.

It can be said that the domination of Wang Du Bandor is the condition for Gandhia's victory.

If we attack the Wang capital Bandor and take control of the Royal Palace, there will be no reason for the Abad army to fight, nor for the Knights to fight the Gandhian army. If Sheila became Abard's ruler, everything would fit in circles. Whether or not, it is something that is expected to be a rebellion of the Sails, but not something that has the courage to turn its teeth to Sheila, who has gained the back shield of a great power called Gandia.

The question is whether King Reserg will shake his head vertically where he has taken control of the Royal Palace, but I don't think it will do anything about it. If the King's capital, even the royal palace, were to be suppressed, he would not be willing to resist, and there would be others to follow Gandia's words.

That's why Ayn saw an inner winning opportunity for Setuna to abandon her battle with the Knights knights and move to a breakthrough strategy among the enemies with Sheila.

The only reason why a breakthrough strategy is effective is, first of all, that Setuna is strong. A powerful and incomparable presence called the Black Spear Setuna invades the middle of the enemy line with Sheila. Enemy soldiers will either be attacked by Setuna or will retain to besiege them for fear of Setuna's attack. The Knights Knights will hunt down the Setunas to kill Sheila, but in the middle of an enemy line. The exertion of full force is limited. In that case, can we deal with Setuna's escape in one hand? Even if Setsuna and Sheila can't deal with it alone, the face of "The Lion's Tail" and Rem-Marlow should cover Setsuna and Sheila's advance.

(works)

In fact, everything was working.

"What's that all about?

And it was Cain-Vivre, the man of the main defense, who brought the question to my mind. I guess you can clearly see what's happening on the battlefield right now in the eyes of a dragon masked man whose whole body is covered in summoning arms. Summoning armed apparently has the side effect of enhancing sensations such as vision, hearing, and smell, and increasing physical ability.

"What does that mean?

And it was Ur who put his face up. The witch, who was placed in the new organization of Royal Palace Special Agents with Cain, joined Cain as usual and was on Cain's side. Though not counted as a force of war, it meant that it was imperative in controlling Cain. Cain-Vivre's armed summoner is controlled by Ur.

I know that Ur is a person endowed with alienation by a research institute that serves as a forensic institution, and I know that the alienation is a vicious one. I also thought about incorporating it into tactics, but given the risk of losing control of Cain, it can't be used in a detour. Cain is a powerful armed summoner. There's nothing wrong with leaving the guard of the main force to him alone. He thought it would be better to let him focus solely on controlling the caine than using a tactic that risked losing Ur.

If a Knights Knight can “rule," I guess so too. I don't know if I can “dominate” it, and even if I can “dominate," I hope I may have to solve Cain's “dominance," given the possibility of losing the valuable power of Cain, it wasn't necessary to place such a bet. Besides, it's not hard to imagine that Ur would be close to impossible if he had to peek into the other person's eyes to "rule" and if he thought about whether he could peek into the eyes of the Knights knights. It can't conveniently stop me from moving in front of Ur. And if you could have detained a knight, it would be quicker to kill him without “domination” or anything.

"The Charles Army is launching an attack not only on the Knights, but even on the Gandia Army"

"Oh. That's a different story. Master of the army?"

You must have been attacked by the Gandhian army.

"Yes?"

"So you must have fought back. You can't keep your mouth shut when you're attacked."

Ein looked in the northeast direction of the battlefield with his binoculars. As Cain put it, the Mildi army, marching from the northeast side to poke the Knights' flank, was in a state of engagement with parts of the Charlum army.

"You were ordering me to attack you?

"No way. Charles is a valuable force. Leaving me alone would have dealt with some of the Knights' power."

Nevertheless, the Knights of Benoagard seemed to have been hit by the whole army, Gandia, and only one of the Knights responded to the Charles Army. And one of them is showing overwhelming strength. Probably one of the knights Setuna drew attention to, either Bain or Sid. Rowfa's attack on Sheila is captured by Ein's binoculars.

I don't know if it's Bain or Sid, but for one thing, I responded to the Charles Army, though the Charles Army, I guess because I wanted to shy away from getting slammed in the side. And he decided that one of the knights was enough power to break for it. Look at it as having power that isn't a dimension of one thousand, etc., okay.

Even in view of that, a breakthrough strategy among the enemies was the best option. And what makes the enemy breakthrough even more effective is the chaos that Cain just said.

"So what do you mean? You think the Mildy-Habock Army Commander ignored the order?

"I'm not the head of the Mildi Corps."

The Sydney Mercenaries.

"Yes. First of all, it's definitely their discretion."

While affirming Cain's speculation, Ein was watching a unit exhale pneumonia on the front lines of the Mildi army. I know very well that I am not a regular Gandia soldier in the distance either. Mildy's army is supplied with new gear, and not a single Legion soldier wears a new set of gear. At one glance, we found out that the troops engaged with the Charles Army were not wearing new gear. But I can't tell the Charles Army that they're not regular Gandhian soldiers, etc. From the Charles Army, I can only assume that they were attacked by the Gandia Army. Naturally, the Mirdish army, which fought back against the Gandhian army and was fought back, would try to hit Charles with all of them.

Reason creates confusion.

"Why do you do that..."

"Well. I don't know much about you, either."

"But the Master also looks cool in this situation. It's as good as planned."

"No way. I don't even think the Sydney Mercenaries are trying to bully this battlefield as much as the dew. Trouble. I'm in real trouble."

Ain't laughed, but I don't know if Cain trusted what Ain said. but that doesn't matter. No matter how Cain receives Ayn's statement, it doesn't change what Ayn said.

"But now Charlum can't pull back later. You have to be aggressive."

Most importantly, Charles was about to launch an attack on the Knights, and none of the Sidonian mercenaries needed to launch an attack on Charles. But Ein added the Sydney Mercenaries to the Mildi army in charge of the northeastern side where the Charles army is located and made them like it. If the Sydney Mercenaries follow Ayn's instructions and fight quietly for Gandhia, then so be it. If you're ignoring Ein's instructions, attacking Charles, and spreading chaos on the battlefield, that's fine. I could have fallen either way, but the latter, as Ein, was happier.

A military teacher can't just think about the consequences of an on-the-spot battle.

If you just win, you don't have to be hostile to the Charles Army. All you have to do is work with the Charles Army and hit the Knights. But if he wins that way, Gandhia will owe Charlum. I don't want to finish the fight, even if it's a small one, while I make a debt. So I wanted Charles to attack Gandhia. If we get into a state of engagement, we'll lose our loans and borrowings. At least, there's no need for Gandhia to take a toll on Charles.

However, it is not acceptable for the regular Gandhian army to attack Charles.

So Ain laid eyes on the Sydney Mercenaries. The Sydney Mercenaries had been in disturbing air since they rendezvoused at Ceasel. Especially from Esque-Soma, it was so bad that only malice could be felt, and there was no doubt that they had unpleasant feelings for Gandhia and Abard. Yet he followed Setuna and admitted to entering Setuna's subordination. Aren't you up to something? Ein thought.

The Sydney Mercenary Regiment is a mercenary regiment that originally had an exclusive contract with Abard. Commander Langrid Zan-Sydney was also highly regarded in Abad so much that he was awarded the title of Knight. It was also possible to glimpse from the information gathered at Ceasel that Esq-Soma and the rest of the group were enthusiastic followers of Langrid. He was such a Langrid, but after the Kruselk war, he turned to the Sheila faction and said he was also keen on Sheila's queen-held movement, he took part in the Battle of Endwidge and died in the Battle.

There's no way the fanatical followers of Langrid, who survived the Battle of Endwidge, have any feelings for Langrid's death. Actually, it wasn't surprising that Sheila was alive or planning revenge on the Abard government.

It's not strange that it's completely cracked, and I think it's like that with mercenaries, but anyway, Ein thought about their operating laws so that they could think of anything.

That meant we could hit the northeast side along with the Mirdi army.

If the Sydney Mercenaries attacked the Charles Army, we can excuse that, after the war, the Mercenaries ignored the order. If you're not convinced by the excuses alone, you can execute them. If you give the mercenaries their lives, there will be no charlum or sound. Of course, I don't think that will fit all round, but I'm pretty sure Charlum won't be able to be strong against Gandhia.

At least, it's more than making a debt.

"The battlefield will be chaotic"

When Ain said that, Cain seemed convinced.

"I see."

"What is it enough?

"The more confused the battlefield, the easier it will be to break through our Hero's enemies."

"... is that really what this is about?

"That's what I mean"

As Ein grinned, Ur narrowed his grey eyes. Apparently, she didn't care for Ain's smile.