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

Episode One Thousand Eighty-Two: Inseparable.

The Walal army withdrew.

One person who broke through the castle gate in Halundor was killed in action. One who broke through its castle gate was the general general of the Walal army and king of the Walal.

Dural Ray-Walal.

It was also surprising that Mizu, king of Walal, had led the army, but more than anything else, King Walal would have fulfilled his invasion of Halundor by himself. Of course, I made a lot of sacrifices leading up to Halundor, and I followed him to the gate because of the general's help.

Dural used the subpoena weapon he had hidden to destroy the gate and enter the city of Halundor.

Setsuna couldn't stop her from entering. If I killed him, that was it, but it was my vendetta that I figured out how not to kill him. Most of all, there was a certainty that Dural alone would not be able to do anything about it, even if he could break through the gate, because he knew it was impossible to control Halndor.

Just because you broke through the gates of Halundor doesn't mean that Halundor falls. In the city, the White Heaven Battles were consolidating their defenses, and it was conceivable that they would attack from behind while the White Heaven Battles held them back.

And it was only Dural who followed him to the gate. Even if Dural were a user of summoning armed forces, it would not be like Halndor would be suppressed. Whatever the situation, as long as Setuna and the others are around, Harundor will not fall.

And in fact, Halndor didn't fall.

Instead of Halundor falling, he was not one of the wounded from the White Heaven Battles.

Dural Ray-Walal was bleeding heavily and dying when he broke through the gates of Halundor, and although he could possibly enter the city, he was exposed to an uncountable amount of arrows throughout his body and died. But he had a satisfying look on his face, as if entering the city of Halndor was the only purpose.

Shortly after Dural's death, the Walal army, which was in battle with the Setuna army, suddenly drew its sword and applied for a truce. Barberide-Warsoon, leader of the Lucion Army White Heaven battle regiment, showed his set-up to respond to the truce. Representatives of the Walal Army were taken over by Princess Walal Eliza Lewe-Wallal, and ceasefire negotiations took place between her and the three parties: Barberido and Setuna. The Walal side expressly stated that it would make reparations for the damage done during the invasion of Lucion, who accepted it and responded to the handing over of the remains of King Dural.

Although Setuna, the representative of Gandia, never spoke, she had the opportunity to exchange words with Princess Eliza Walal. According to Eliza, Dural's death served his purpose. The Wallards will glorify Dural as a hero and will tell it to future generations, but I don't know what Setuna means. Halundor remains Halundor, under Lucion's rule.

"Maybe Walal's purpose wasn't to control Halundor."

A word of Faria lingered in my ear. So, thinking about what it was a fight for, there's no answer.

"I don't know all that."

Miloo is a flatterer.

When the ceasefire negotiations were agreed, Eliza, during that night, assembled the Walal army and left Halundor. Eliza politely declines Barberido's offer that we should spend the night in Halundor. He may have wanted to return to Walal territory as soon as possible and bury the remains of King Dural.

Of Waral's generals, about two thousand and seven hundred survivors, everyone was grieving and even weeping over Dural's death. I guess that means I was admired for it. So many kings. The desire to take him back to the country and bury him generously was not known.

Anyway, with the Walal army leaving, Setuna's mission was successfully completed.

After the Walal army left Harundor, waiting for the Setunas was not a feast of victory or applause, but an overwhelming sense of fatigue.

Negotiations for a truce were held soon after the war, and Setuna did not have time to rest. As a Setuna, I didn't think it was necessary to attend the ceasefire negotiations, but I had no choice but to participate in the negotiating venue and watch Barberide and Eliza's discussions because of Barberide's recommendation and the title of Gandia's representative.

It was midnight and midnight when the negotiations ended without any problems and the Walal army left Harundol.

Exhausted Setuna did not even have the strength to have a decent conversation, although she received words of praise from Lucion's officers, including Barberido. A two-time spatial transfer drained Setuna's spirit. There was nothing like slashing my body, as usual, but because of the many subjects of the first spatial metastasis, I even needed to transfer them to the Marias, and that kind of thing seemed to have led to the intensity of the depletion.

Setuna, as she entered the room reserved for the stronghold of the Battle of the White Skies in Harundol, headed to the sleeping area without a flank and fell to the sleeping area as she fell. Ragna, shaken off her head, complained, but she didn't even have room to say it back. It's a big deal that I haven't been able to take away the fatigue since Abard. Move second to move. I couldn't have gotten tired or anything.

Will this give me a vacation for a while?

Or will we start the war soon?

Leongand did not say such a thing, but as a possibility, it was not unthinkable. Or will you stay in Lucion for a while?

With that in mind, he fell asleep.

I feel there was someone between the dream and the present.

The black dragon had made something good, but he swam through the gray sky and disappeared.

Then I had a dream, but I forgot what it was like when I woke up. The brain may have decided that forgetting means you don't even need to remember. No matter what kind of dream it was, dreams can't mean anything. Dreams are dreams. It's just a fantasy the brain shows.

It's not like subpoena armed interference.

or the interference of black spears (would be Definitely) It's not like that when it comes to remembering dreams by Sometimes I remember, sometimes I forget. Memories are always vague and there is nothing certain about them.

When I woke up that way, there was an object blocking my vision. The cold feeling may be just right for drowsiness, etc., while at the weight he stretched his arms with his face up. Grasp the object's subtle soft torso, neither hard nor soft, and peel it off its face. It sleeps, with no sign of waking up to his abusive treatment. Dragons like emeralds.

Ragnacia-Elm Dorrus.

The long, just reclining name would not have been appropriate if it had remained the first time he fought, although it was not unlike his present appearance. He's one of the few opponents to have Setuna give the full force of a black spear with an overwhelming mass and a force to the point of viciousness.

That's right. Sometimes I just pride myself on the primate of all things.

but right now he is a little flying dragon who only weighs enough to be grabbed up with one hand of setuna. The rounded body shape is somewhat adorable and even pathetic in its gesture. A strange creature, I think again. It was a strange, strange creature.

Sleeping next to his pillow to keep him awake while he slept, Setuna slowly rose.

The depletion caused by yesterday's battle has not fully recovered. Is there anything in Setuna, such as the fact that fatigue can be completely removed? Second, after such a nasty thought, he shook his head. Gandhia and I can't always fight.

It was the Abad commotion that occurred before the wounds in the Kruselk war could heal. It was not the entire Gandia army that was put into battle at Abad. It was part of the Zalwarn and Logner armies, and much of Gandia's fighting power was kept warm. That was also because Nares found that the Abad commotion was not prolonged, but criticism was raised against Nares, who stomped through the Abad invasion in the midst of a widespread aversion to war. Some voices said that it was not yet the time to wage battle, and others were heard saying that it was not verbal propaganda, such as attacking Abard, an ally.

Most importantly, the voices of such criticism mean nothing now. Abad's commotion ended and Abad was incorporated under Gandia's control. Everything is horrible because it was what Nares thought it was.

Nevertheless, it was not Nahless who wielded the extraction of the final battle in Abad, but Ayn-Rajar, who was held hostage to the Allegrian-Scene as a successor to the military master. I'm not allegria to regret that, and I'm not Ayn to be happy about that, but the public doesn't see it that way.

There is a rumor all over Gandhia that Nares sees Ayn as a successor to the military master and that he may be removing Allegria from his successor.

Ask Ein and he'll smile, and when it was King's Capital, Allegria laughed ridiculously. Though she is a successor candidate for a military teacher, she did not enter the General Staff Bureau for the purpose of being elected a military teacher, he said. It doesn't matter if Ein is chosen as a military teacher or if she is chosen as a military teacher. The important thing is that you two work together.

Otherwise, we can't go beyond Nares.

Beyond the nurse.

It seemed to conclude in the two that that was the goal of the two successors to the military, and that there was nothing more to it than to join forces.

Knowles will be appreciated by that much, too, if we look back at a series of currents about the Abad commotion.

I guess I was seeing everything.

And then he hit the lead because he could see it, and he was ready. The result is the end of the Abad commotion, and the naturalization of Abad.

While the voice of the warrior Nares grew, the voice of criticism scratched out because fame was much stronger.

The rumor is that Nares is currently in therapy in Enjour.

Setsuna was going to go to Enjour if she could get a vacation someday. I can go back to government, but unfortunately, Setsuna had left the work of her uncle in government and elsewhere to the governor. I can't even take a Gordon-Fenec job.

With that in mind, Ragna leaked the yawn. He woke up.

"Even the dragon yawns."

"What do you know?"

"I thought dragons were more mysterious."

"Though the primate of all things, creatures are not creatures."

Saying so, Ragna did the trick of rubbing her eyes with her wings as if she were asleep.

"It's a human trick."

"Hmm... I think your habits have shifted."

"Why not?"

"It is my statute to be with your husband. Is there any way that your husband's habits can change?

Though I didn't understand what Ragna said.

What a good word to give back, and Setuna didn't fit in.

"That's Gandia's hero..."

At the table of meals, Barberido, once again, praised Setuna.

Halundor was returning to calm at dawn from the battle.

There were numerous arrows left near the West Gate that the White Heaven Battles fired to stop Dural, but it was also quickly recovered by the army. The blood trail was also wiped off, but he said he would stay for a while. The same is true of the western side of Halundor and the Halloon Plains, where traces of blood remain intense. Dyeing the plains with blood colour were all the remains of soldiers of the Walal army, and none of the Setuna army's dead had come out. The Lion's Tail's armed summoner, Reaper Rem, was unusually strong with the Black Beasts and the Sydney Arenas.

As regards the disposal of the remains of the war victims on the Walal side, arrangements were made in the context of the ceasefire negotiations and they were to be buried in the joint cemetery in Halundor. It will be buried in the territory of Lucion, which means that Halundor is Walleria, the home of the souls of the Wallards, and rather that it is a pleasure for the soldiers of Wallards to be buried in Halundor.

Originally, Dural's remains also wanted to be buried in Halundor, but Dural is the king, and his death must be buried to a large extent.

"I'm not the only one who can defeat Walal."

Setuna, not humbled, went. It's true. We did everything we could to get rid of it. Setuna alone may not have been that good.

"But if it weren't for Setuna, we wouldn't have been able to stop you from entering Harundol, would we?

"How could I have stopped you?

Setuna mocked herself at Miliu's words.

"The gate was broken and King Dural successfully entered Harundor. Same goes for losing."

"You trusted us, didn't you?

"Yeah, sure."

Setsuna nodded with a cheeky smile. It was because I trusted the defense by the White Sky Battles led by Barberide that I was able to leave Dural on that spot. That's for sure. Whatever the Dural is, he fights against the Reinforced Lucion White Heaven Battles, trying to get a Summoning Army, and he can't win. And he decided that preventing shelling was a prerequisite, rather than a dural. If we do not stop the storm of intense attacks by the summoning armies, Halundor itself will be destroyed. That must be avoided at all costs. But sometimes I don't think so.

"If I had killed King Dural, they wouldn't have destroyed the gate. That's all."

"But maybe not killing King Dural triggered the Walal army to stop the fight."

"... oh. That's what I was thinking."

If he had killed Dural on that spot, wouldn't the Walal army have continued to fight even when he was one of the last? Wasn't it wiped out and fought out until the area around the west gate of Halundor was smeared with blood red? Whether you can't win or an absolute death is promised, did you keep fighting and finally perish?

That's how I think about Walal's side during the ceasefire negotiations and as far as Eliza's words go back. I don't think that's convenient for me to overthink it, but...

"Whatever it was, it was done to the extent that the West Gate was destroyed. That and this is only thanks to Gandia's rescue, with the help of Master Setuna and all of you. Isn't that good?"

"If that's what Lucion would say, I have nothing to complain about."

"Besides, the conclusion of a ceasefire agreement with Walal is, above all, a gain. Now you don't have to be alert to attacks from Walal. It's historic."

Though I thought that Barberide might be a little too much to say, given that he has been targeting Halundor for three hundred years, I also thought that maybe he did.

"The truth is, though, we're not even talking about just being wary of Walal"

"We'll stay until the mourning opens."

As Setuna told him, Barberide had a full grin on its stern face.

"It's comforting."

I don't feel bad about being relied upon. It's not a bad thing. Especially in the allies, especially Lucion. I've been using it a lot. It was natural to provide reinforcements if asked for, and protecting Lucion's territory is essential as Gandhia. The decrease in Lucion's territory means that Gandhia's, Leongando's goals will be so distant.

Leongando sets out the unification of the group of small continental states.

Leongando's unification does not mean that the countries belonging to the small group of states are placed under Gandia's control. We are not bound to gandianize the entire small group of nations. By forming alliances and friendships, I think that if you have the same purpose, that's fine. The same purpose means having one will as the fourth force against the three major forces of the continent, and Leongand calls that unification.

Unity of will. Unification of consciousness. Unification of the way of thinking.

That's what I mean, and the quickest way to do that is to expand Gandia's territory. The fact that Berrell and Abad belonged to the country is also proof of the lack of commitment to the territorialization of Gandhia. If nothing, Abard would have stayed in the alliance, and Gibbell and others are in that state. If there is a problem with Gibelle, he will move towards territorialization and naturalization, but Gibelle has remained calm so far. There's no room for Gandhia to pinch his mouth.

In any case, for the unification of the group of small continental states that Leongando is aiming at, the defence and expansion of Lucion territory is also important, and for that reason it was not a rash to point the Lion's Tail.

Setuna herself said, but Setuna-led troops will stay in Lucion for a while.

Just because you defeated the Walal army doesn't mean it's over.

At least I won't leave Lucion until the mourning opens.

It means we'll be in Lucion until the end of August. If you have a vacation, you're ahead of you. but I'm not discouraged. From now on, it is highly unlikely that Lucion will be exposed to attacks by neighbouring countries. Although Walal has attacked because he was obsessed with the recapture of Halundor (Walleria), it seems that there is no such cause for non-Walal neighbors to have with Lucion. If so, it is not possible to wage a war that could lead to fighting Gandia's "Lion's Tail".

Barberide sees it that way, and it's something he's been trying to get Setuna's mind to rest.

And in fact, from then on until the end of August, Lucion was never in danger.

It was like getting a vacation less than half a month after Walal's defeat.

Both Setuna and Faria were so grateful to Lucion for getting a good rest.

In September, when the mourning opened, Setuna and the others were summoned back to Seilern. At Seilern, he was to attend a dinner party hosted by Hulberg, all dressed brilliantly through sleeves in costumes prepared by the Royal Palace of Lucion. On the table at the dinner party, Setsuna and the others were praised for their work, and Setsuna was somewhat embarrassed. It's become accustomed in Gandhia, but even though it's an ally, when it's also praised in exotic lands, it lights up.

It is Esq-Soma who sees such a setuna and chills it, and Miliu who strokes his head. Though I had no choice but to have a flashy look at the two reactions.

Halberg, it may be safe to say that that night was the first time I had put my words carefully with Linonclair.

I remember Halberg and I exchanged questions in Myon. but normally this was the first time we had dinner seats in Sailor's.

He was asked what the battle of Halundor was like and answered about it.

There were no special, difficult conversations to answer. There's nothing sociological about it, or there's a belly searching. Hulberg honestly praised the Setunas, and Linonclair and others regretted wanting to see the battle of Hurndor.

Linonclair says he is a biological samurai.

Linonclair, who has always liked to fight, is still captain of the White Saints and often goes out on the battlefield with Halberg. Barberido laughed bitterly that the prince and the princess were about to stop being on the front line as a Lucion army.

If Hulberg and Linonclair are on the front line, I'm pretty sure the morale of the entire Lucion army will rise, but in the unlikely event that you two get hurt, that's not the case. I felt somewhat aware of Barberide's hardship. When I think about when Leongand comes out on the front line, I feel my liver gets cold. Barberide feels that way every time. Setuna felt a little sorry for Barberide, but Hulberg doesn't even get any worse.

"In case, right?

Halberg looked at Barberide and asked.

"Are we all here to make sure that doesn't happen?

Linonclair is naughty, followed by Hulberg's words.

"Well, yes."

Halberg laughed at Barberide's bad-looking face and Linonclair smiled.

That way, Sailor's last night went by.