"Uh... fun, dude"

Bain Zerbail-Zan-Lanacoat was looking at this one with his neck ringing and even a grin. I wonder how much time has stood since the battle with Bain began. The two-to-one, no three-to-one battles that began in the middle of the main battlefield were to take place far from the main battlefield.

The main battlefield is moving.

We are approaching Bandor, the king's capital. Which means the Gandhian army is pushing. The Knights' troop numbers are decreasing over time, and the Gandian army, which is decreasing as well, is still becoming enough of a difference in strength to push and win. The fact that Charles Army attacks have caused a great deal of damage to the Knights is also significant. The Charles Army, it was as if their movements had changed. It ravaged the battlefield in an unusual way and struck the Knights hard. In comparison, the fact that the Charles Army's attack on the Gandia Army was modest would also be why the Gandia Army was able to suppress the Knights. Miliu doesn't know why Charlum is out of touch with Gandhia.

Anyway, the main battlefield moved north.

The battle between Wang Du Bandor's eyes and the end of his nose took the form of involving the Abad army, which was unfolding in front of Wang Du, and in that sense the enemy's power increased, but it does not pose a major problem. This one, too, is sending his power to the front. Yes, Cain-Vivre, who was the main force's guardian, was put on the front line, and his endless battles were gaining momentum in the Gandian army.

"This one is fun or something!

When I say throw it away, Rem has agreed.

"Yes! Please just get hit!

"That's not how it works. And that's the dialogue over here. Just do it."

"No!

"No!

"Ha."

He laughed with his nose. Laughed, fisted. Light shines on both fists. A light-bearing blow breaks the earth and creates enough destructiveness and shock to cause the sand column to be mentioned. Eat even one blow and you're done. Bain's attack was so intense that he wondered if a direct hit would leave no bones and disappear. I don't think it's very human. After all, it would be natural to consider it a summoning armed capability.

Miliu shook Loversoul sideways once. Countless blade pieces that become like whips stall in the void according to her will, drawing more rings. Bain kicked the ground. Interment will be gone for a moment. I know that. Miliu hated the melee with Bain. In melee, I can't see a win. She jumped into the circle of blade pieces, and at the next moment, she was jumping over Bain's head. Acceleration mechanism utilizing the magnetic force of Laversoul. Looking back as he landed, Bain was stopping, losing sight of his goal. Calm down around not pounding your fist with momentum. There, Lem's Reaper arrives. “Reaper," proud of his gigantic body, swayed a giant stick and tried to slap him against Bain's back. But much earlier than the “Reaper” attack touched Bain, Bain's fist was piercing his “Reaper” head. The light covering the fist diffuses and the “Reaper” body explodes. The darkness scatters and Bain's boring looking face appears.

"Are you going to keep running away and even aim for a drain on your health?

Well, I don't know.

Miliu narrowed her eyes, frightened by Bain's chilling gaze. Bain is strong. I wonder if Miliu is stronger than any other enemy he has ever opposed. I feel stronger than Olias-Leviath, the highest armed summoner of our time, as my real father, because I don't know the bottom of Bain. Orias is human. He is an armed summoner and a powerful man who can use a number of summoning weapons, but he is human. Human beings have limits. Orias had a gap in him. There was just a gap that Miliu could have killed if he wanted to. Miliu couldn't kill him then, not because of Miliu's prowess.

Meanwhile, Bain didn't see any of those gaps. And I have a feeling that we haven't revealed all the power yet, but whether that horrible idea is on our minds or not, so far, it didn't matter.

Nothing. You don't have to defeat Bain.

It's important to seal off a vicious, extreme force called Bain. If we had left Bain alone, the Gandhian army would have done a great deal of damage at some point. Even for Rowfa, it was. Rowfa Zan-Seivas is suppressed by Ruufa and Faria. It is not hard to imagine that if the two of them hadn't contained him, he would have wielded fierceness and caused much damage to the Gandhian army. There's one more knight to watch out for - Sid Zan-Rufaus, but he didn't seem to be on this battlefield.

They headed to Wang Du.

It was just after Setuna and Sheila disappeared from the battlefield. They probably arrived at the Wang capital, which is why Sid followed them too.

Three people have disappeared from the battlefield and a long time has passed.

Miliu, along with Rem and her “Reaper," was only playing Bain's opponent. I try to slap a Special Strike while scratching a Special Strike attack, but for the most part, I was prevented. Direct fire does not result in fatal injury. He was a delightful opponent just because he was able to inflict a scratch. So strong, so hard to fight.

(even though it's three to one)

This may be the first battle where numerical advantages are not advantageous.

The strength of Bain is not just its power. It's not just the power. Speed, reflection, calm, judgment - can I say that all abilities regarding combat are out of standard? That's why the role of the Milius was critical. Let him go, and the war will turn upside down.

I don't have time to hang out with you guys forever.

"It's the same here."

"Yes!

"Then Keri, let's put it on......!

Bain puts up both fists, and he still jumps at me, that's when.

I heard something from afar.

Everyone stopped moving. Miliu, Rem, and Bain both stayed in a combat position, stopping them from going on offense and clearing their ears. Sound. It was loud.

"What?"

"What?

"Ringing......?

Rem was right.

The sound I heard was certainly like some sort of beast squeal, like a roar, like a scream, even a scream. A loud voice with different emotions intricately disturbed. A voice that occurs far north of the battlefield, enough to reach the location of the Millews, the southern end of the battlefield.

Look north.

On the other side of the battlefield with soil and smoke rising, Wang Du Bandor looks slight. Thanks to the assistance of the Summoning Army.

I could see the king's capital suddenly drinkin 'something white.

It was like being drunk by a waterfall, that's how it was.

When did the war change?

That's what Ruufa thinks while flying on the ground. Flying high in the air is Sylphide Feather's ability, but right now, flying over the sky was not a good idea. If we fly over it, we risk spreading the damage caused by Rowfa's arrows of light. Rowfa wasn't only good at sniping by arrows of light. We can carry out extensive bombing. The only way to prevent it is to concentrate Rowfa's attacks on the ground. At least, if you don't even let them shoot at the sky, the damage will be minimal. And as long as Ruufa and Faria keep attacking from the ground, he can't shoot arrows toward the sky, or jump up into the air, either. To that end, we could not loosen the hand of the attack, and it was extremely difficult to grasp the war situation.

We know that Setuna and Sheila broke through the rain of Rowfa's arrows of light without difficulty and disappeared from this battlefield. Faria also recognized, which is why she couldn't keep an extra eye out for Rowfa. Looks like Rowfa switched the target to a non-Sheila Gandhian combatant after Sheila disappeared from the battlefield. Naturally, but that's why I'm not alarmed.

Fast approaching, slamming the right wing. It's irritating, but it's predicted. Shoot a wind bomb at Rowfa's destination. A compressed mass of air approaches the lowfa as it penetrates a layer of atmosphere. He laughs. Kicked the ground, flew. Wind bullets clash to the ground and soil up the sand. Rowfa tries to get into the air. but Faria's emitted extreme thunderstorms stopped him from rising. I shot him down. It seemed like an electric heat storm would damage Rowfa's flesh - but he was flat when he stepped down to the ground. To the extent that the surface of the hair and skin is somewhat burnt, it is far from fatal.

He pointed his bow at Faria. You must have decided that Faria should be handled first. Indeed, we will not be able to pluck out of this situation without first disabling Faria, who has a powerful ranged attack capability. But that's why Ruufa's presence can't be silenced either. So he can't help but move from this place.

(Two on one...... so we finally get to be one another)

Ruufa wrapped his tongue around the strength of the Knights knights. It's not easy to be able to play a big stand around while leaving room for two powerful armed summoners against you. It's not human work, which is something you can tell by looking at the bow of light, but physical abilities also greatly outweigh that of humans. Not even an armed summoner. In a concurrent armed summoner, it would even be difficult to fight him properly. Even Ruufa and Faria are finally powerless. If we're going to take him down, we'll have to use all our abilities. Nevertheless, he still doesn't know what he can do, so he can't use the Silfed Feather Overdrive. If you think about the side effects, you can't put yourself on that bet. If knocking down a Knights knight leads to victory, it's not a rush to use it, but the life and death of a Knights knight has nothing to do with the victory of the Gandian army. It is possible that the Knights Knights will interfere with the Gandhian army's victory, but that is no longer a problem with the Ruufa's disabling the Knights Knights.

Then you don't have to do it and defeat Rowfa.

(That's why I can't get distracted)

If you lose your mind, it ends at that moment.

That's about it, Rowfa was tough.

Light also subsides in Rowfa's oddly shaped bow at the tip of the thunderbolt on the mouth of the Aurora Storm erected by Faria. If thunder arrows and light arrows bump into each other, which will win? Such questions were also fogged by the fact that they both flew at about the same time. Faria went right, Rowfa went left, flew like an arc, almost simultaneously releasing an arrow. The Aurora Storm roars, and the thunderlight runs and spits out. Ruufa watched from behind Roufa as the arrows of light pierced in the middle of that runoff, the runoff of thunder light smashed and blasted by the arrows of light. Blade both wings and continue to slash them. The serial slaughter was gently recirculated by Rowfa's bow. What does Rowfa's chilling grin mean?

"It's late."

"Speed isn't for sale."

Jump back and engage Rowfa's kick. It flicked back and forth, expanding its wings to the front. Like enveloping the figure of Rowfa with pure white wings. Strike out converging air between flashed wings. A vortex of air hits Rowfa, but once again it was dodged. Now, don't fly high. I am alert to Phalia's thunderstorms. Luufa landed on the spot as he watched a small tornado dig the ground. Landing, I doubt it. Rowfa was stopping the move. No, it's not just Rowfa. Faria also seemed to have forgotten the attack on Rowfa. It was shortly after that that Ruufa noticed the anomaly.

I heard a noise.

"What?"

"Is this...?

As Faria and Rowfa twisted their necks in doubt, Ruwfa realized that the sound was coming from Bandor, the king's capital. Sounds. Like the roar of a beast, sounds. It was like a squeal, like a scream, like an extinct demon, like a cry. A painful, soul-shaking investigation.

And I saw Bandor, the king's capital, be drunk by the waterfall.