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

Lesson one thousand and thirty, conspiracy.

I'm glad the war situation is one step at a time.

It was overwhelming in terms of force, and it seemed to me that the Gandian army had more minutes, both militarily and overwhelmingly, but in fact, when I tried to fight it, I found that there was nothing like it.

The Knights of Benoagard were brave and powerful, each and every soldier. It was only then that the robust warriors of the Logners, known for their soldiers, were pushed, strong enough to take lag, so much so that they had to hit from two to three against each of the Knights soldiers.

Dorca-Form, the Legion Leader of the Fourth Legion of the Army on the Logner side entrusted with the front line, was the thought of wrapping his tongue around the strength of the Knights soldiers as pre-informed that he should be careful. And if no effective hitting is given against the enemy, he decided that maintaining the front should be his priority, and gave immediate orders. We made arrangements to strengthen the front line fence and not lose the pressure of the Knights.

Fortunately, the Gandia Army has a battle group that cuts off like garbage, such as the Knights soldiers, and since they kick the enemy soldiers to some extent, they will be able to just maintain the front and retain the power differential as an advantage.

Dorka's prospect hit.

Setsuna's Lion's Tail and Rem-Marlow showed the battle for the Lion's Spirit. Even the Logners quickly kicked the Knights soldiers who were supposed to be strong enough to maneuver, making it easy to maintain the front. If it's easier to maintain the front, you won't lose. And as long as The Lion's Tail stays active, in the first place, it can't mean losing.

No, as long as there's one black spear setuna, Gandhia won't lose. This has always been the case. Both wheels - him and the military - have brought numerous victories to Gandia.

The warrior is off this time, and his successor candidate, Ayn-Rajar, is in the role of a warrior, but he was also a person who has brought victory to Gandia, a more trustworthy figure for Dorka than for Nares. And he's the one who threw the Fourth Corps led by Dorka into this war. We have to respond at all costs to Ayn's desire to make Dorka a little bit of war work.

Dorca ordered forward to push the front, while also responding to the changing circumstances of the war.

Changes in the state of war. In other words, the Dorca army also stormed with the entire army, in line with the all-arms raid of the Shallum army, caused by the attack on Shallum by the Mildi army that was deployed on the right wing (apparently not by the Mildi army, but by the Sidonian mercenary regiment that was acting with the Mildi army). Charlum's army has not only responded to the Gandhian army, but has also pushed roughly half of its troops into the side of the Knights. Before the shock from that side disappears, can we make the Knights devour a deadly blow by hitting full force from the front as well?

Dorca's soldiers hit, and the Knights' front-line troops were half-baked. Still holding it to about half a dozen pieces, so it's no trouble.

"Still, they're tough guys"

"Is this the strength of the Knights led by the Knight King of the North..."

"I can't believe Benoagard is a small country compared to our Gandia. I don't like it."

Dorca, on horseback, narrowed his eyes as he looked out for the attacks of his own regiment and the Knights. The situation is not always good. It looks like it's pushing, but it has the potential to be rewound. Given that each Knights soldier has the strength of two Logner warriors, it is not advantageous to the extent that they have halved the front line. The Lion's Tail of the Pledge is also distracted by the Knights knights and does not focus on sweeping the Knights soldiers.

Right now, Rem and Miliu are engaged in intense combat with the knights of the giant Han, which is reflected at the edge of their sight. intense battle. That is not the reward for manipulation, etc. The Giant Knight responded flatly to the invasive attack by Rem's "Reaper” and Miliu's summoning armies, knocking the intense attack to the ground. The impact runs on the ground and the sand column rises.

It was an awesome fight. There can't be a gap or anything that the Dorcas would put in, and not even the Knights soldiers tried to get involved in the battle between the three of them. If you get involved, you just die.

(I mean, is this okay?)

How much would the damage to the Gandhian army be if Setuna let the Knights knights go wild, which he made dangerous? When I thought about it, he looked bitter, thinking that the situation was better now.

Why does the small northern country that becomes Benoagard have so much power? Why, with so much power, do we not even try to expand our national territory? If there are many knights who can cross to some extent with the black spear Setuna, isn't it easy to swallow the surrounding countries? At least, it's not surprising that we had the same amount of prints as Gandhia, and it's more surprising that we're staying in a small country.

If such a country had acted with ambition now, it would not have felt unnatural in itself.

I have power.

It's not strange if you have ambitions.

"Well."

Dorca, pulling out the horse knife, hoisted it so that it could be seen by the soldiers in the rear as well. Sunlight reflected and glistened on the body raised toward the Ethereal Dome.

"Only the Dorka Army - let's get a little nervous!

Dorca made such a word an ordinance.

A furious assault begins with a cry.

"How's the war going? I can't see a thing from here."

Something like that, Ur.

The main formation, built on the hills of Bandar, has been peaceful since the battle began, without enemy attacks, without arrows flying in. Time only passes peacefully and safely. I guess that's a good thing, and that's what the main force should be. Because there's nothing more to the attack than the war situation getting worse. And if the main unit is dropped, most of the time, we lose. Because the fall of the main force involves the life of the General. No, even if the General were alive, he would be defeated if the main force fell. War will be lost and it will be difficult to continue the fight.

In this sense, it was not in the hopes or in the hopes that the main army was at peace.

But there is intense fighting ahead, and there can be no doubt that there are numerous casualties on the enemy's side. Watching it with your fingers down is bad for your heart. If you're on the battlefield and you're dying alive, maybe you still are. If there is a situation where you could die yourself, there is also an excuse for running the soldiers to the dead.

(Excuses)

To whom is it an excuse?

Must be an excuse for your own weak heart.

"This one looks like it's pushing"

"That's all?"

"Oh."

"... really, you're a lousy talker."

"Sorry about that."

That said, Cain doesn't look bad at all either.

How could I know Ur would flatter his shoulder? And I guess we'll talk about it here...

"How are you looking at the future of the military master?

"Right. Mr. Cain is right, it looks like this one is pushing. So far, we don't have a losing vibe."

The battlefield I looked over with my binoculars looks like the Gandhian army is overwhelmed. Against the approaching Knights from the north, Gandia is expanding to push up troops from the south and southwest and southeast, showing enough momentum for the South and West legions to envelop the Knights. The Legion of the East was clashing and skirmishing with the Southerners of Charlum, but it never meant that the Knights would spill out to the east. East of the Knights, Charles' legions are hit. The attack by the Sydney Mercenaries on the Charles Army was a success. Charlum responded by being attacked by Gandia. I had to respond. You can't possibly join hands with Abard Benoagard or anything, just because you were hostile to Gandhia. Naturally, the offensive against the Knights must also be stepped up, and the chaos on the battlefield accelerated.

But both that and this, the presence of Charles' military master was significant.

(If Luv-Seasel should do that)

The tactics put in place by Ein are intricately intertwined with a number of elements.

One of them is Luv-Seasel.

As for the figure of Charlum's military master Luv-Seasel, it came from about Ceasel, and was heard enough by Nares to have an octopus in his ear. I knew that Charles had a Luv-Seasel military teacher, but I had no way of interacting with Nares, and I never thought Nares would know anything about Luv, nor that I could be taught about him in detail. But I can understand now that I needed to know.

It's because I know I'm going to be one of the Luvs that I was able to put up such a messy tactic. Of course, I would have put in another tactic without Luv in the Charles Army, and without the involvement of the Charles Army, I would have figured out a way to fight it accordingly.

It is the military master who uses what is available.

"For Abard Benoagard to win, it is to kill Princess Sheila. Making us lose our righteousness by doing so. You can say there's nothing else."

"But that princess Sheila is no longer on the battlefield."

"Again, is that right"

"Oh. He disappeared from the battlefield with Uncle Setuna. Probably the king's capital."

"Hehe. That's Setuna-sama. You'll do more than I imagined."

"Now if the king's capital falls, do you mean Gandia's victory?"

"Yeah, I will"

"Can you talk to me so I can understand?

"Oh, yeah, right..."

It was around the time I started to figure out where to explain it. Ein acknowledged that there had been a sudden change in the movement of the Charles Army.

"That's..."

"Something happened."

"What is it?

Hearing Cain, who could look far ahead without his binoculars, and Ur, who had only a constant degree of vision, Ein watched as the Charles Army unfolded its unprecedented formation. Severe fluctuations seemed to indicate that military commanders had changed.

(Again, did you do it)

Ein admitted he had strength in his hand grabbing the binoculars.