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

Episode 169: The Scenic Landscape of Setuna

"Nevertheless, a long name"

It wasn't until Setsuna finished her greeting on her return and Leongand reacted, some time later, that Leongand had said that abruptly. Setuna was less nervous than to float a raw reply.

"Ha"

"... are you nervous?

"Ha"

"Ha... that doesn't seem like it. Well, I don't even know. It's been months since I've spoken to you like this."

Leongand looked away. Golden hair reminiscent of a lion's hyena and blue eyes as clear as an ethereal. He has an eyelid on one side, and that gives him a strange harshness for his beautiful appearance. Leongand has a reputation for perhaps more majesty since he lost one eye, and that was understandable as a feeling every time he confronted him. At least there was so much intimidation in Leongand today that I didn't think I was the same person I met in the city of Karan.

I guess I have something stacked up as a king.

Experience changes one.

That is particularly remarkable for Leongando.

"It's been a long few months."

"... Yes"

Affirms.

It's been a long, really long day.

Nothing has felt as long as my days at Abard in particular. The severity of the problems Sheila faced may have made her feel extra long. It was a heavy, painful, even difficult day to breathe. Even the irrelevant Setuna is. Sheila, it would have been harder.

"Long vacation ruined, didn't it"

"... because there was a lot"

"I heard that. That worked great, I hear."

"No......"

Setsuna shook her head small.

There is nothing I can do to keep my chest up. Speaking of what Setuna did, it was just accelerating Abard's confusion, and otherwise, he didn't do a lot of things. Saving Sheila is not enough. Naturally, it's only very obvious. Setsuna thinks so.

Leongand narrowed his eyes. He had a soft look. Setuna also loosens her expression.

"You will be humble. I hope that doesn't make you dislike or cynical about what's around you."

"I don't mean to..."

"Well, I wonder how much more than flirting when it worked"

"Both, if you go too far, you'll just make enemies"

And it was the man who had pinched his mouth, along with Leongand's proximity. I guess he's one of the noblemen to see from his blonde blue eyes and brilliant face. A face I don't know, but it's nothing strange where one or both of those people were. For about a year Setuna has not become acquainted with all of Gandia's nobility, although she serves Leongando.

"Hmm. Jill's right."

Leongand did not even show discomfort with being pinched in the mouth, but rather looked convinced.

"Setsuna, from now on, come with the attitude you deserve to be active"

"Yes?"

Setsuna asked back because she didn't really know what attitude she deserved to be active.

I guess that didn't get through well to Leongand. He's been saying something else.

"Uh, you still had the introduction. He's Gilvale. He's been my advisor for a while now."

"I have been deposited with you by Your Majesty to introduce you, it is located in Gilver-Kernall. Please let me know."

With Leongando's introduction, the man has been named. Gilvale-Kernnoll. It was the kind of name I'd heard somewhere. If it's someone that Leongand would use heavily, it's no wonder he was asking his name somewhere someday. Including what I don't remember.

"Yes, it's Setuna. Best regards,"

"You don't have to be nervous. He's royal, but you're better off."

"Oh, royalty?

"His father is Uncle Gisele Court."

"Were you?"

"His presence in the royal palace is also a substitute for Uncle Gisellcourt, who has returned to his territory"

Setsuna couldn't help but be concerned that Gilvere would smile meaningfully as she listened to Leongand explain.

"Well."

It wasn't until after he paid for it that Leongand tried to change the subject.

Leongand and his four friends, as well as Gilvale and Elius, remained between the sights. Apparently, Elius-Logner and Gilver-Kernall have also been added to the sides of the same row with the four friends.

Speaking of Elius, I know that he gave his father his neck by taking responsibility for the attempted assassination of Setuna. He was a former Royal Logner man and was also the last king of Logner. It was his will that decided to surrender to Gandia, and if he hadn't decided to surrender, Logner and Gandia would have continued their muddy battle. Most importantly, it is Logner who suffers a great deal from it, and I must say that he was right in his decision. And because Logner surrendered then, Ayn-Rajar survived and emerged as Gandia's candidate for military service.

Fate, like such a complex twisted thread, is intertwined.

"I'd like to hear what you have to say in Abard, but do you mind?

"Yes."

"... I've heard a lot from Nares, but I want to hear it from you too. Setuna."

"Is it from me…"

"Oh. Nares is a military teacher. It is only natural that there will be a difference between what Nares sees and what you see. And I wonder if the difference is important. I want you to tell me what you saw with your eyes, what you heard with your ears, what you felt with your heart."

Leongand's words echoed Setuna's chest.

I guess that's why.

Setuna, honestly, told him what she had seen, heard and felt in Abad.

Why did Setuna decide to go to Abad? What happened ahead of you?

First, we had to talk about what happened in the Dragon House.

The unexpected reunion with Sheila, who should have been executed, came after she went to the Dragon House, which she gave as a new territory, and went around greeting the people of the Dragon House. So I found out what was in Abard and how she was alive. And I decided to hide Sheila. It was arbitrary, but when it came to it, Leongand laughed and nodded. Setsuna would be forgiven for that, but it was a good look. Of course, he also explained that he had spoken to Nahless after that, but that Leongand had been informed by Nahless in a letter about it.

Is that something like Nares?

That's May's head.

Then immediately there was Faria's birthday, and the next day, May 5th, was Setuna's birthday.

On May 5, he also talked about encountering Azmaria-Altemax and being dragoned. Though the power of the black spear succeeded in destroying the dragon, even Leongando just couldn't hide his surprise at the story that the dragon was reborn on the spot and became Setuna's servant. Regardless, you also heard about the dragon from Nares, but I guess the circumstances are not the same as being heard from Setuna herself.

Leongand was intrigued by the dragon that made him Setsuna's servant and wanted to see him later. Of course, there's no reason to say no.

The real deal is then.

From the beginning to the end of the series of events in Abad, I told him everything Setuna knew.

Sheila's determination to go to Abad from her contact with Roz-Melan in the Dragon House and acknowledgement of Nares. Setsuna dived into Abad with Sheila, also with Nares' push, where various events took place. He also told us that when he crossed the border, he borrowed a lot of Ragna's help, and that at Ceasel, Sheila and I played a couple. And he also talked about encountering the remnants of the Sydney mercenary regiment at Ceasel, where he used a black masked subpoena weapon.

Leongand, apparently interested in the summoning armed of the black mask, wanted it to be demonstrated and shown, so Setuna summoned the black mask. I'm sorry about Rem, but I didn't have time to go get an acceptance. I have to apologize later, etc., while thinking about it, Setuna showed off her ability to black mask and was satisfied with the exclamation voices of Leongand and the neighbors.

Later, he also explained that the summoning arm of the black mask is inferior in performance than the black spear, so there is not much opportunity to use it. Sometimes about Rem. I don't have much to use in the future.

Esq-soma of the Sydney Mercenary Regiment by the ability of the Black Mask, attaching the cooperation of the Sydney Mercenary Regiment and knowing that the execution is carried out in Sentier by their help. Diving into Sentier and infiltrating execution venues is also only possible with the help of the Sydney Mercenary Corps, which would have taken a more forceful approach had it not been for the cooperation of the Sydney Mercenary Corps.

"A forceful way?

"Into the king's capital, something like that."

Setsuna said, Leongand, looking at his neighbors, grinned bitterly.

I'm guessing there's a lot to be forced into. In fact, it only seemed strong, and Sheila would have pulled me off if I tried to take that way.

Regardless, I don't know if there was any other way, but that's all I could think of right now when it comes to Setsuna. Too little judgment material. In the first place, the infiltration into Abard itself was just a hit.

The infiltration itself is like coming down and gushing.

Without reports of public executions of Larnheil Lars-Taural and his clan royalist party, there could have been no commotion, such as Sheila Mizu's return to Abad to persuade King Reserg. Sheila was starting her life as Sheila for the Black Beasts and was also beginning to adapt to her life at Heavenly Wheel Palace. If nothing, she would have tried to be unrelated to Abard. She decided that doing so would benefit Abard, and that decision was probably not a mistake either.

But things have changed.

The Abad government has made moves to eradicate the remnants of the Sheila faction. If we leave it alone, will we be tired of every single person involved in the Sheila sect? Isn't the Great Solemn Qing about to start unparalleled in Abad history?

I guess it was only natural that Sheila couldn't be here or not.

That is the essence of a human being named Sheila Lewe-Abbard, and the Knights at the request of the Abad government (Queen Celis) used its essence.

The public execution of Larnheil and the Clan Royal Party is only convenient to blur Sheila out and attract her, and Larnheil later reveals that she had already been executed by then.

I missed the point.

Anyway, Setuna also reported diving into the arena of Sentier, where she encountered King Reserg's shadow fighters and confronted the Knights of Benoagard further. Sid Zan-Rufaus, Bain Belbail Zan-Lanacourt and Rowfa Zan-Seivas. And from their mouths, they also told them that it was likely that Albeil-Kerner was one of the thirteen knights, Terius Zan-Kayloon.

Leongand also looked surprised at the information that Mizu the Knight might have been gathering information. It was an incredible story to understand, and he went strong that Setsuna was also a possibility. Most importantly, where Albert-Kerner's identity was Terius Zan-Kayloon, there was nothing Gandhia could do.

Worried is that Gisele Court, who had a connection with Albail-Kerner, could have connected with Benoagard as well, but that has nothing to do with who Albail is. Whether you're a knight or just an intelligence agent, because you can make connections.

Then he also reported that the thirteenth knight was the owner of a combat capability that he did not consider to be a regular person. He was so opponent that he couldn't deal with it in the black mask that he had to summon the black spear, and it was also clear that he hadn't done all he could.

"Benoagard? I hope we don't have to fight..."

Leongand's sentiments had no choice but to agree with Setsuna as well.

Then he painstakingly escaped Sentier's arena, telling him that he was hiding in a fort in southern Sentier, that Gandia stood up while he was hiding, and that he was stunned when he attacked Abad territory. Then we head to Ceasel, rendezvous with the Gandian army led by Nahless, appointed and accepted by the General, followed by an invasion of the Wang capital Bandor.

Although he became general general of the invasion of the Wang capital, it was Ain-Rajar who wielded the extraction, supposing that he had won the battle thanks to Ein's skillful tactics.

And I also told him what happened in the fight.

The battle against the Knights, the transfer to the King's Capital, the events at the Royal Palace.

The problem with the Abard royal family.

Speaking of everything, Leongand looked difficult and went.

"Every country has its own problems."

His remarks had a sense of reality.