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

Episode One Hundred and forty-five: Liquor, Cuisine, Sword Ghosts and Sword Demons (II)

"Well, yes."

Esq laughed happily.

The small liquor store on the back street of the old town was now busy with a huge crowd. Probably the first boom since the tavern opened. One of the reasons it's so busy that it makes you think so is Sheila. The fact that Sheila and the others stopped by the tavern as a tightening up for a stroll in the Old Town is what brings guests to the tavern. It's not over-conscious or anything. All the other guests who stopped by the store after Sheila and the others were looking for Sheila. Sheila is now the captain of the Black Beast Squad, but she was formerly the princess of Abad and a celebrity known by the name of the Beast Princess. One of the old towns didn't even know he was going to kill Sheila at the tavern to take a glimpse. Even during the stroll, many citizens came after Sheila and did not wonder how peaceful the Gandion was. It would be something you can do because it's peaceful. The city guard's eyes are shining, and because there are few crimes, it means citizens can move around freely.

Other causes are the man you're talking to and the other man.

"Good thing you're the one with that feeling."

"What does that mean?

"If you were such a jerk as to call yourself a" sword ghost, "I'd have been a more jerk. You know two names," Sword Demon, "taken from your“ Sword Ghost, "right?

“Sworddemon” Esq-Soma and “Sworddemon” Lux-Vein. Two mercenaries (one ex-mercenary), known as some of the leading swordsmen in the small group of continental nations, encountered them in a tavern without any kind of weird philosophy. There was no way it wouldn't have been a fuss, and it's no surprise that one came together from all over the city to take a glimpse of the scene of “Sword Ghost” and “Sword Devil” alignment trampling.

Fortunately, Sheila and the others had been sent to a private room in the back of the store by the owner's drive, and there was nothing like a glimpse, and nothing like catching the attention of Esq or Lux.

"Still, I didn't know you were going to hang out with the" Pale Wind "assault captain at such a tiny tavern."

"That's our dialogue."

(That's what I think)

Sheila poisoned herself in the chest as she listened to the conversation between the two who were squealed out loud. I walked away from the boulevard and chose a small liquor store in the alley because I decided it was hard to get a glimpse of it. Sometimes I wanted to take a break, and that's what I chose. In conclusion, Sheila's decision was a huge mistake (because thanks to the citizens who follow her wherever she goes), but anyway, I never thought even Esq or Lux would come into the same tavern.

The only reason I unconsciously reduced my body is because I don't really want to be involved with each other. Regardless, Lux was not comfortable with Esq. Sheila sees and kills Langleed Zan-Sydney, the head of the Sydney mercenary regiment that Esq admired more than her heart.

I would say hello if I met him at the cadre or something, but there was basically nothing like having a conversation. Does Esq have to do the same because Sheila has such an attitude? Esq himself, are you silencing Sheila? In any case, Sheila was aware of the poor compromise with the Sydney Battle Squad, so, as far as she could, she was out of touch with their eyes.

"You're both rude to the store."

And it was one of Esq's men, a man named Dorin-Nog, who embarrassed Esq and Lux. The flamboyant voice was so distinctive that it could not be forgotten once heard. The exterior was also characteristic, with plenty of stored bright red mustaches on Sheila's brain. It seems to me that being tangled up with him and his men has moved Abard's situation. If Doreen's men hadn't spoken to Sheila and Setuna at that time, Abard's ending might have been somewhat different.

I didn't go to Sentier and could have gone straight to Bandor. If so, what was going on? Sheila shook her head. I've just explored the possibilities of what's past, and it doesn't make sense. I can't change what's happened. The past remains the same. What we lose remains lost, and what we take remains taken. Facts are facts.

Let it go, Father Beard.

"True, you always have a good mustache."

"Isn't it? And yet our captain won't even try to understand the beard."

Doreen laughs out loud once again. His laughter echoed well in the narrow store. That's what Lux said to him, poking at him.

"Well, you must be my mustache father."

"Hine."

"Well, make the joke about this guy's face."

"More hiccup!

"Right."

"Gu Hu..."

"Mr. Dawlin, are you a jerk?

Things like that, I guess, Remill. Remil-Folk Ray. He was the fruit sister of Langrid Zan-Sydney, the last regiment leader of the Sydney Mercenaries, and currently assisted Esq as platoon leader of the Sydney Battle Squad. Doreen was likewise a platoon leader, meaning he led each half of the crew. The Sydney Battle Squad has a larger number of troops than the Black Beast Squad, and can be seen as being both warriorly and above the Black Beast Squad. Of course, it doesn't mean that each of the Black Beasts is inferior to the former mercenaries of the Sydney Battle Squad, it's a difference in total combat power. If the number of troops is the same, there will be no more battle power difference. I'm talking about the premise that if we had as many men as the former mercenaries,

There are few Black Beast squadrons because they are a squad made up of Sheila and Sheila's former samurai, and while there are plans to increase them, it is due to various circumstances that there has never been a prospect of an increase. There was the Abad unrest shortly after the Black Beasts' inauguration, and there was little time for them to move freely even after the unrest ended. He had followed the dispatch of Setuna troops to Lucion as a force of war, and upon his return from Lucion, he had the important task of guarding Setuna's side. I didn't have time to recruit and select squadrons.

Finally, I have that kind of time. Today, I strolled around the Old Town, and to put out stickers for the Black Beast squad recruiters everywhere. Wang Du is at the heart of Gandhia. Not only are there pure Gandians, but a variety of people live up to the Abirds in the Logners, Zalwarns and Berels. The influx from all over has been remarkable, especially since the construction of the new city began. That seems to create problems and problems between the original inhabitants and the influxes, but it will be inevitable as the national territory expands and the country itself becomes huge. It is the show of the hand of the government that solves them successfully, and so far it can be seen that government guidance is working effectively without the appearance of a clash between residents developing into a major incident.

Regardless of those stories, it makes sense to recruit squadrons because it is the King's Capital where one gathers from all over Gandhia. Maybe we can unearth a hell of a talent. It's a pale expectation, and it's obvious you're more likely to be betrayed, but you couldn't have expected it.

The Black Beast Squad, as Sheila's later, was meant to be made up exclusively of women. No ceiling has been set for the number of people. We plan to recruit as many people as we can about Sheila and her battles. Regardless, I have received acknowledgement from Setuna for that. Setsuna is also the ultimate decision not to hire. The Black Beast Squad is an Uncle Neighbor. I mean, it's Setuna's Kingsguard. Setuna's decision not to hire was natural.

"It's the usual thing. I don't care."

"Is that the usual thing?

"Ouch."

"We haven't changed much, either."

"Is this what" The Pale Wind "looks like?

"Captain Sigurd doesn't look as young as the captain."

That's Remill's statement. Esq didn't say anything back about whether it was sweet against Remill. If Doreen says the same thing, I don't know what words she returned.

"Not as young as a deserted person... but that one is also a runaway person"

"Oh well. Right. You're the head of the mercenary regiment. You have to run away."

"Maybe that's what it is."

Lux laughed small.

Second, when I realize it, I realize that the inside of the liquor store, which was busy until just now, is quiet. A peek outside the room had left few guests who were close enough to fill the narrow store. Only four Sidonian squad executives, Esq., Remill and Dorin, and a strange combination called Lux, are drinking in thin bright stores. It looked like the shopkeeper distracted him and threw out the guests. I can't think of anything else. Sheila and I used to be guided to the back room, and I don't think that's necessary, but I don't think that's the case with Lux and Esq.

Thanks to this, Sheila was able to listen slowly to the two stories. Although Misha obsessed with eating and Lisa's voice caring for her throat stuck like that was a little deaf, it didn't bother me enough to listen to the two conversations.

I guess the reason I wanted to hear about you two was simply because I got interested.

“Sword Ghost” and “Sword Demon." It's like shivering just because a swordsman with awesome arms is exchanging words. It was also a particularly interesting occasion for Sheila, a biological warrior.

"So, what can I do for you?

"Ainya. Nothing. It just so happens that there was you at the store I stopped by."

"Right."

It's just that I wanted to talk to you.

As such, Esq finally placed an order with the store. Ask for liquor and light dishes, and Dorin and Remill imitate it. Lux smiled bitterly.

"Talk...... hey. I don't want to."

"I can't get through."

Well, I'm not interested in anything other than a captain and a deputy captain.

"Benedict-Fitline"

"Hmm?"

"The Red Wings lady leader says she's going to marry you."

Perhaps Esq is laughing. From the sound of my voice, that's what I felt.

Sheila is just sitting on the wall in the small room with her ears twitching and not stealing a look at how they're doing. It would be a disgrace if there was something you could see me eavesdropping on. Of course, it would be embarrassing if it were revealed that you were hiding under your breath in this room.

"That's... that's her unsolicited statement. It's none of my business."

"Heh."

"I'm happy for her, and I don't hate her."

Lux's sobering voice sometime will prove, as the word goes, that he doesn't hate the Benedict-Fitline. Sheila doesn't know much about Benedict-Fitline, the leader of the mercenary regiment Red Wings. I know it's a mercenary regiment that joined the coalition in the Kruselk war, and after the war, I've heard stories about extending their contract with Gandia. Gandia mercenaries have been managed by the Mercenary Bureau since the Kruselk War, and Redfeathers is no exception. The director of the mercenary bureau was Sigurd-Foliar, the head of the "Pale Wind" regiment, although he hopes the "Red Wings" regiment doesn't care about that, he also says he has no complaints if Lux is around.

Benedict-Fitline has long been talking about falling in love with Lux.

But I can't make her happy.

"It's up to us to decide whether we're happy or not."

Something like that, Remill.

"I guess so... I feel like I'm going to be unhappy soon"

"Why?"

"If you lost your life in the battle for marriage, for being happy, that would be unhappiness, wouldn't it?

"Swordsmen lose their lives?"

"That's possible."

His one word, a little, heavy. Until just now, it was unthinkable from the lightness of the words when I was arguing with Esq, and even one seemed to have changed.

"For example, if you turn Setuna against the enemy, I will die"

In the words of Lux, the air in the field freezes.

"Well, that's unlikely, unless Setuna becomes Gandhia's enemy. My captain, I don't think he's going to leave Gandia."

And that's impossible, he says. It's impossible for Setuna to be Gandhia's enemy. That would be so. It is not possible that Setuna should become an enemy of Gandhia. Setsuna has pledged allegiance to Leongand. Absolute loyalty. The strength and depth of that loyalty is so bright in Sheila's eyes. Blind, intense. I guess I can pledge so much pure loyalty because he admires and reveres Leongand so much. There's no way Sheila would know why he admires Leongando so much.

As much as Setuna betrays Gandhia as there is no limit to it, I know. It's self-explanatory. And unless there's anything like Setuna discerning Gandhia, Sheila won't be an enemy of Gandhia either.

Sheila intends to dedicate the rest of her life to Setuna.

"But you should always be prepared for that."

"Sora, you know what I mean"

Esq quietly affirms. It would be about readiness, not about the possibility of fighting Setuna. It's hard to imagine Esq thinking about the possibility of fighting Setuna. Esq, as far as his words and actions are concerned, apparently is comfortable with Setuna. I don't know how he got under Setuna, but anyway, there was no doubt that Esq was admiring Setuna. So Sheila is also accepted by Esq and the Sydney Squad.

"... so you think you're gonna lose to our general?

"Surprised?

"Oh. It's impossible to lose, but I just think"

"You can lose. If you're dealing with a black spear,"

To the words of Lux, it makes me angry. Setuna and the black spear Setuna. Sheila also understands the difference as a real feeling. Just Setuna got much stronger too. Compared to before the Kruselk war, he is more skilled than he can compare. It's not just the arms. He also gained strength and muscle strength. It's getting stronger. But it's still within common sense. Sheila still didn't feel like losing if the regular Setuna was her opponent, and in fact, she had little to lose. But.

"If it's just Setuna, it's probably not enough. You haven't reached our realm, naturally. But when it comes to Setuna with the black spear in her hand, it's not the story. It's like a monster."

Lux went with a bitter smile.

"It's not like one can handle it."

Lux's words stabbed me in the ear, probably because Sheila has seen the battle of Setuna.

Indeed, the battle of the black spear Setuna was monster stained.