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

Episode One Thousand Two Hundred and Ten: The Wedge of Destiny

Karan is a small city located in the south of Gandion, the capital of King Gandia.

It was a small city on too large a scale for a city, and the walls covering all directions were simple. If the Imperial Demon pushed over, it would have been an unbearable substitute, but there was a reason for that. Karan said he was hit by a big fire about a year and a half ago. The major incident, known as the Karan Great Fire, was caused by an armed Zalwarnian summoner named Lancaine-Bunell, so tragic that hundreds of casualties would appear. Hopefully, the fire also burned down the city's walls, which now surround the city of Karan, meaning that after the fire, the temporary ones were used as they were.

Even if it is simple, it is sufficient because it functions only if the Imperial Demon recognizes it as a wall. Of course, that was only if we considered the demons against the Emperor, too dangerous if we considered the interpersonal, and we should have rebuilt or reinforced them.

According to one story in the city, the reinforcement of the fence existed as a plan, and once the city was rebuilt, it was meant to be reinforced in sequence, and the Neewes were relieved.

Of other countries, I'm not sure why I'm so overjoyed about the small town either, but anyway, Niewe wondered what the future of the city of Karan might be and couldn't possibly be helped.

It was at the end of last year that Niewe visited the city of Karan along with the three ministers. Deciding that he was unlikely to be given the opportunity to fight Setuna during the year, he followed Lancelot-Gerland's warning that he should stop spending his years in the King's Capital, where security would be tight, and slipped through the King's Capital. There was also a proposal to move away from the Gandhian side, but that meant that the rematch with Setuna was getting farther and farther away, so he thought of diving into any city on the Gandhian side. I was thinking about it, and as a result I liked the city of Karan, where I was lurking, I was over the years in Karan.

Karan is a small town but overall it was just a brand new building. It was because of the burning down of all the buildings by the Great Fire, as well as anger at the Lancaine-Bunel armed summoner who burned the city. And when he heard the story that it was Setuna-Kamiya who defeated Lancaine-Bunel and extinguished the flames from the city of Karan, Niewe felt destined.

So maybe I liked this city.

"Setsuna really is a hero of this country."

Meetia went on to admire her because one of the Karans came from the very end of her words and deeds that she loved Setuna. For one of the Karans, Setsuna is not only a great benefactor for putting out the great fires of Karan, but also that Karan's events were known as the beginning of Setsuna's heroic legend, thereby bringing Karan to his attention. Attention was drawn to the rebuilding of the city, and it seems the city has become invisible. You think it's getting easier to live in than it was before the fire, and one of the people who was fleeing to another city is returning?

One of the Karans is here, thanks to Setuna for that and this.

Even such a karan, Neewe could not act with her face exposed. There's no more rigorous security posture laid down than Wang Du Gandion, and Lancelot, Meetier, etc. can't be blamed for walking bareface, but Niewe will definitely be caught in one shot if he shows his face. Karan is at the knee of the king's capital. They should be circulating as thoroughly as they can tell that a phony like Setsuna is lurking in the country. Setuna's impostors drove Setuna to serious death. It is only natural that we want to keep Setuna captive beyond the obvious aim for her life in the future.

So Neewe had to be constantly vigilant and careful not to let others see his face. That was definitely the same everywhere in Gandhia, and I wasn't talking about it because it's the Wang capital, or because it's Karan. It's bad that you look just like Setsuna. In the first place, I wouldn't have targeted Setsuna if it wasn't like Setsuna.

However, lurking in Karan provided a good breath for the three non-Neewe ministers. Because Lancelot, Charlotte, and Meetier didn't have to be lurking their breath in a tiny room in a small inn. Sometimes the guards weren't always patrolling, like Wang Du, and they didn't act as an obstacle in any way. If we don't even do something remarkable, we won't even be able to talk to the guards.

It was the way the Meatiers breathed that Niewe was constantly haunting her head during her lurking in the Wang capital. I'm fine. I can endure as much as I want. Whether that is a year or two, it is not impossible to keep waiting for a good opportunity to come. Because that's what Neewe is for. It has a spiritual structure that can withstand anything for a purpose.

But Meatier and Charlotte are different. It's another person. I don't have the same thought circuit, mental structure. Stuck in the same space forever, there will be something hard.

Lancelot had the skills to walk away from being found by the guards, and that's why he was letting him buy out.

It is not for Meetia to be the best at putting out signs, but in her case, it was not a good idea to walk alone. Lancelot, too. It was her that Charlotte or Niewe's not with us was boring. So she was always with Charlotte or Neewe and had boring days, but that was also going to meet the limits of patience.

No, it's about them. Even when the limits come, they will continue to endure for Niewe. That's the trinity, and that's why Neewe trusts them and lets them accompany her.

What was intolerable was Niewe herself.

Keeping them patient and forced is against Niewe's fashion. So Neewe was going to escape the king's capital and wait for the time to come elsewhere.

When, I knew it would come soon.

You don't have to wait a year or two.

At the dawn of the year, there comes an opportunity for rematch without crossing the moon.

"Then it's not stingy to be lurking in the king's capital."

Charlotte said so, but Neewe wanted to leave the king's capital to do so.

Next opportunity, this time, I didn't want anyone to get in my way.

Last time, because of an unexpected cross spear in, I didn't want to put my sword away. Human beings in the Holy Deal kingdom interrupted me and the prosperity was shredded. Despite the fact that I could have killed him. And it became more difficult to continue the fight than Xing woke up. Even if you continue the fight, it's not easy to just kill Setuna against the kind of superman who jumps in from outside the sensing range and knocks a blow in. That's not the case if you use the ability of Edge of Thurst, but it wasn't unlikely that it would be addressed before activating the ability.

Therefore, at that time, Neewe withdrew and began to heal Setuna.

Setuna will be recovering brilliantly from a dying serious injury and feeling well.

Confront Neewe and he must summon a black spear.

That's why I waited for the passage of time. I won't force it. If I wanted to attack you, I could do it anytime. But in that case, Setuna might not summon me a black spear. Killing Setsuna doesn't make any sense. We must kill Setuna, and yet destroy the black spear as well. It has to be the kind of situation where Setsuna summons a black spear and fights for us.

So Neewe waited for the opportunity. And as I continued to gather information, I learned that the best opportunity would come. For that reason, he was able to leave the King's capital and take the choice of diving into Karan. If I hadn't known that information, I might have stayed a little longer in the King's Capital.

That's how important information was.

And I was preparing not to miss that opportunity.

To the south of Karan lies a small forest lying east and west.

The subtle name of the Apostolic Forest comes from the founding legend of Gandia. The silver lion, who descended into the forest of messengers, named himself Layon and said he had empowered the young man who would be the founding king. The youth, under the patronage of a silver lion, created a country named Gandhia. Gandhia became the meaning of the god of lions in ancient languages, and together with the silver lion in the national chapter, it was assumed to show gratitude to the laion.

"It's a kind of fabrication created to give legitimacy and a big name to national disturbances after the Great Split."

Lancelot was the one who cut it off. He has the look of enjoying the silence of the woods as he walks at the head of the four.

The forest of messengers was surrounded by silence. The twitching of the trees brought about by the blowing winter winds also seemed to make the silence of the forest more certain, and even the small sound of their feet stepping on twigs and destroying them became part of the silence. Even Lancelot's voice.

Isn't this legendary little forest just as magical as the legend deserves? Niewe's delusions must have been kicked over by Lancelot.

"God gave me kingdom, but I was chosen ruler by the Dragon God, as is often the case."

"Nah, it's like an empire razor."

Meatier, with her hands behind her head, looked bored. Charlotte stared at her behind her, but Meatier didn't seem to convey her intentions for gaze. Meatier looked back at Charlotte properly, rolling as she did and tangled in Niewe's arms. Charlotte sighed because she knew it was useless to say anything to Meetia. There will be no more imperials than Meetia who have no idea what an empire is.

"I'm sorry."

What Meetia has been apologizing for is that she almost ran into Niewe.

"Oh, never mind."

Niewe glanced at Charlotte's bitter face, grinning bitterly at the girl walking with her arms wrapped around her as she was.

The Empire also has a legend surrounding its founding. It's in Deal, and it's in Vashtalia. Especially like Vashtalia, who used mythology to expand his forces. In the period of confusion immediately after the Great Split, it was the Vashtarian Community that saved the hearts of one by the Supreme God Vashtara and his teachings, recruited believers and expanded his forces. I don't remember what Deal's mythology was, but the empire is colored by similar legends. And the legend is still strongly believed by one of the empires, and that's why we never abandon our faith in the royal family.

The legend of the Empire's founding was that Hein, the Initial Emperor, the ancestor of the Empire, had God's blessing, which allowed him to lay the foundations of the Empire. Generations of emperors are believed to be rulers of the entire empire because they receive the same divine blessings as Hain.

Niewe doesn't believe in that legend because she was in a vortex of strife over the emperor's successor, and after all, she found out that it wasn't God or anything else who would choose the time emperor. I also found out that there is no god or anything else. Had God been there, neither he nor his sister would have been abandoned by the Father? Sometimes I thought that way. I'm even thankful that I've been abandoned. Otherwise, he would not have been able to tie himself to his position and his smugness, exit the country, visit Gandia, etc.

"But come on, why are you in this seemingly nothing woods?

"Meatier is right. If it was a change of mood, shouldn't you have just walked around the city?

Charlotte pulled out the sword that was on her hips, affirming Meatier's opinion. To match her reaction, Lancelot begins to cast a spell and Meatier flies away from Niewe. A short knife with a lid glistens in her hand.

"If you're in a mood change, that's enough."

Niewe sighed lightly, acknowledging that several red lights flashed in the depressed forest darkness.

"I have a good purpose."

In order to fulfil that aim, we must first expel these imperial demons.