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

Lesson one thousand three hundred and nineteen: In the tranquility.

There are things I can't solve.

Ayn-Rajar narrowed his eyes to the appearance of a giant standing inside a military facility, overlooking the town of Santorea. What I can't solve is the giant's participation in the war. According to Setuna's story, the giant was acquainted with Azmaria-Altemax and helped Setuna at Azmaria's request. He also said that he would act with Setsuna for some time to come.

Giant.

Warrior Griff.

It is one of the many legends to be told in the Wargrain continent.

Griff was the first person to be called a ghost and feared, the details of which had long been riddled. There are numerous out-of-the-box anecdotes that boast an out-of-popular body and strength, crushing a crowd of Imperial Demons at the base of a blow, and even Fei Long grabbed its tail and threw it away. but it was a proverb that they were exaggerated to make the anecdotes of the war ghost glyphs into legends, and the actual glyphs would not be that far off.

But actually seeing Griff led me to think that his various legends might not have been an exaggeration at all. First of all, it was an uninterrupted giant. A few times the giant of an ordinary man was capable of repelling a herd of Imperial Demons at the base of a blow, so much so that if he were a smaller flying dragon, he could grab his tail and throw it away. In fact, you annihilated the Knights squad with a fist blow, so it's not funny.

It can be said that Santore's victory and defeat have been decided by the participation of the warrior Griff.

Without the giant's participation, the battle might have taken longer and, as a result, had to make numerous sacrifices for victory. In the first place, it's suspicious if you could have won.

Whether or not the Knights pulled it off for me because I suppressed Santorea by the Dorca army.

By the time the Dorca army reached Santorea, the rebels had abandoned Santorea's battlefield, thereby successfully recapturing Santorea, but that was one of the things that could not be solved.

At that time, why, the rebels took off Santorea and fled north.

Seems tactically unlikely.

The fighting was still going on, and the situation was unknown. It wasn't a situation where either was pushing. Although the Rescue Army prevailed over the numbers, that was from the beginning of the war and was not changed by the fighting. Depending on the insurgency's participation, the situation leaned heavily towards the insurgency's side was also sufficient, and it was Ayn's mission to move the troops so that they did not.

In the end, the rebels abandoned Santore without covering the Knights and went on the outrage of retreating to the Benoagard side. That did not mean that the Knights lost their will, even though the Knights passed through Santorea and fled back to Benoagard, except because the rebels did not maintain Santorea. Things would have changed dramatically if at least the rebels had just maintained Santore. The Knights must have swept to Santorea and thoroughly fought the battle of Cage Castle, and the rescue forces had to attack Santorea in fear of reinforcements that might come from Benoagard.

But in the end, it didn't.

Thanks to the insurgent's stupid decision, it means things were well carried for the rescue troops.

Most importantly, the outcome of the very battle with the Santorea outpost did not seem to change how the rebels behaved.

The battle of the warrior Griff has increased the strength of the Rescue Army, and the difference in power from the Knights has become so decisive as to say. There are five thirteen knights put in. It was fortunate for the Rescue Army that those five men were captivated by five, the Setuna army. Even though the very decision that Setuna should be eliminated first of all is not a mistake, Setuna and Setuna's men, the collapse of the front without being able to break through the power of their subordinates, would have been an extreme of hatred for the thirteen knights.

The XIII knights even stopped fighting the Setunas from when they saw the ravages by the giants, retreating lightly. Rescue forces did not attempt to send out a pursuit force against the Knights pulling up to Santorea. The new state of affairs, the Titans, tied the actions of the Rescue Army.

Whether the Titans were on the side of the Rescue Army or not, because it was unknown shortly after the battle, and there was no chance that any of the Titans would strip the Rescue Army of their fangs. Even though he was attacking only the Knights soldiers, he didn't think the Titans were unknown and allies.

Although the Salvation Army's will also increased undeniably since Griff was found to help Setuna, in those days it meant that the Knights returned to Santorea, passing through Santorea without difficulty and following the rebels. At the time, although Santrea was already under the control of the Dolphins, there was no way that a force to the extent of the Dolphins could stop the Thirteen Knights and the Knights, and it was only thanks to the Knights for ignoring the Dolphins, who were not alone in the Rescue Army in blaming the Dolphins for not fighting the Knights.

We all know that.

How strong the XIII knights are, and that every soldier in the Knights is indisputably strong.

Many stroked their chests down that the Dorca army was safe when the rescue troops entered Santorea. Depending on how the Knights thought, it was no surprise that they were annihilated.

According to the story of Dorca, the thirteenth knight, Luveris Zan-Finwright, was a good figure, like he helped thanks to him. The failure of Luveris to attack the Dorka army would have also influenced the actions of the knights that followed. Thanks to this, the city of Santorea will never be a battlefield, nor will the Dorca army be sacrificed. Ein thanked the thirteenth knight, who became Luveris, in his heart.

The city of Santorea boiled down by the arrival of rescue troops. The city was filled with voices welcoming and thanking the rescue troops, overflowing with one who was pleased to have been freed from the rebels. That meant, in other words, that the rebels were not supported, and that the Maldia government was also gathering the support of the people. Snow Zan-Emeralia, the heavenly knight, loosened his cheeks with joy at such a state of the people. He participates in the Rescue Corps as a representative of the government. It's not hard to imagine how proud it is for him to know that the people support the government.

It's a pleasure for the Rescue Corps, too.

There is justice, as it should be.

Conversely, if there were more of one to mourn the defeat of the rebels and if the city could be overflowing with one to disprove the government, the morale of the rescue troops would have also followed a path of decline. To fight, you need a reason. The more convincing it is, the better. And even more so if it is justice, it is faith in the righteousness set forth that increases the will of the soldiers. Things such as suspicion of greatness should be avoided, and to that end the relief forces must be open and impartial, as well as support from the people.

It was more than ever known that the Maldia government was supported by the people. Whether in Seal Wales or in Cyclahim, it was the voices that disputed the rebels that made few accusations against the government. One of the Mardia royals, including King Jugus, was strongly supported and well aware of how the royal family was gaining reverence by the people.

Only the rebel movement, in the beginning, could not be solved.

It just seems like you're taking all the choices you're making as if you're picking a bad hand out of it. Depending on the tactics, there must have been some battles to get out of the rescue troops. The rebels had knights, and the thirteen knights could be used as pawns. Ein might have been able to outrun the rescue troops and bring victory to the rebels.

Ain, thinking about it, sighed small.

Although the battle of Santore ended in the victory of the Rescue Army, the activities of the Rescue Army could not yet be finished with the rebels letting Santore go flat and fleeing to the Benoagard side.

By liberating Santore, he succeeded in recapturing one fort in four cities controlled by rebels. But now there is no peace in Maldia. If you discuss rebel leader Gail-Safor, the rebels' activities are over. Even if we lose all our power, as long as Gail-Safor is around, the fire of rebellion will not go out. Until the rebel fire is completely extinguished, the rescue forces must continue to fight.

Its Gail-Safor said it headed to Benoagard with the rebels' survival. It's no surprise that Gail-Safor has connections to Benoagard and has fled and hidden within Benoagard than he has asked for reinforcements from the Knights and is actually being sent over for reinforcements. Whatever Gail-Safor's purpose was, he had to step in here once and for all as a relief force, even if he fled within Benoagard.

Even though it is for the extermination of the rebels, it is not easy to step into the territory of another country. It can be a diplomatic issue, and it can turn the Knights against the enemy. It doesn't matter because the Knights are stepping inside Maldia, etc., it doesn't work. As for the Knights, I would say that they just sent troops at Gail-Safor's request, and I don't think they have the same amount of silent tolerance for territorial aggression. Of course, as for the Maldia side, we are supposed to pursue the territorial aggression of the Knights and their support for the rebels and demand the surrender of the rebel leaders, whether or not the Knights side will respond.

(Guess I won't respond)

Ein sees it that way. Allegria had the same idea. The Knights are stubborn. Once, no matter what situation the person who reached out for salvation finds himself in, he will not let go of his hand. It sounds good when it comes to a strong sense of responsibility, but it can also be said that if you are wrong, you will not try to admit that you are not. Most importantly, if the object of salvation loses his life, he will also have the flexibility to switch to dust in the next moment.

This means that if Gail-Safor dies, there will be room for negotiation with the Knights.

If the Knights did not respond to Gail-Safor's request for surrender, the Rescue Army intended to attack Benoagard territory to consider Gail-Safor. Because that's the only way to extinguish the fire of rebellion from Maldia. There is no time to wait for Gail-Safor to attack Maldia. Then it was the Rescue Army's idea that all we had to do was attack inside Benoagard territory, discuss only Gail-Safor, and put an end to the insurgency's activities. As a result, even if we turn Benoagard against our enemies, it is not impossible to set a venue for negotiation once the battle is over.

If the Knights combine stubbornness and flexibility, they may also listen to the words of the Rescue Army.

We're talking about possibilities, and everything won't work out so well, either.

(more than anything else)

Ein felt like flying consciousness far south than Maldia Santrea. An enormous amount of information, knowledge, engraved in his head, gracefully depicts the land of Maldia, going south as it is. Over the Seal River, over Mardion, to Masak and into Abad territory. The King's capital of Abad, which became a Gandhian nation, is still in the midst of rebuilding. Further south. His consciousness continues southwards and southwards through Gandia territory.

Eventually it reached over the king's capital, and when the township of the new city rose behind his brain, Ein was suddenly pulled back into reality.

"Are you thinking alone?

Because Astal-Lanadies' big hand touched Ayn's right shoulder.

At the end of the fight, when it came to what Tran-Cargilius cared first, it was the situation in Santorea.

The offensive around Santorea ended soon after Tran joined the war, but that's the only way to go. The enemy, the Rescue Army, has put in a giant. Warrior Griff. The emergence and unilateral ravages of legendary supermen, even in the northern part of the continent, had to be trumpeted and blatant.

Speaking of glyphs, there was an anecdote about grabbing the tail of a flying dragon, throwing it away, and exhausting the dragon, widely believed in northern Vashtaria. There are many dragons living in Vashtalia. The dragon's overwhelming vitality, intelligence, and power were such that those who worshipped them as primates of all things, like God, also appeared, sometimes within the sphere of power of the Vashtarian community, and there was often a stigma between the Vashtarians and the Dragon faithful. Vashtalia was able to strengthen her forces because she successfully took in those dragon followers, but that doesn't matter.

What mattered to Tran was the fact that when he was a young boy, playing in the dragon garden, the dragons had told him the anecdotes of Griff. It seems to be a memento of hatred for the dragons too, and I remember when we met next we were stunned by the dragons breathing when we won. The dragons also told me at that time that Griff was the descendant of a giant.

Griff was still a goal for Tran, and a far higher one.

It appeared in front of me and ravaged the Knights. At that moment, Tran recognized the defeat of the Knights side, and that seemed to be the same for the thirteen knights. The thirteenth knight retreated, wrapping up his army, and seemed to take it off from Santorea as it was.

Tran was left on the battlefield.

Surrounded by “The Sword Ghost” and “The Sword Demon", as well as the Black Spear's men, the art of exchange is gone.

"No matter how much" Kensei ”you say, you're human."

A lot of people are passive.

The opinions of Lux-Vein and Esque-Soma also had no words to give back.

It's true.

Tran is just a human being. He's just a person who was trained by a dragon. It's a sword saint. I've just been entertained, and I don't have the strength to break through the four users of the Summoning Army.

Tran, although he surrendered, was also thinking of returning to the rebels in some cases. He has disciples to protect.

On the road to Santorea, Tran, only their cheapness was a concern and nothing else mattered. It doesn't matter if you lost to the rescue troops, if you were seized without the skill of remitting to the armed summoners, or if you surrendered.

And by being able to check with the hospital in Santorea on the safety of Anyan-Lyon and Cuyun-Besserias, he was relieved, as well as remembering to rebel in the way the rebels did.

"Isn't that good?"

To Anyan's blatant voice, Tran turned his eyes back indoors, which were pointing out the window. The way the two lay on the two bunks is nothing but painful.

"What?"

"Yeah? The teacher's safe. It means we're safe."

"... you're not good"

Kuyun pointed his mouth as he fell asleep on the sleeping table.

At dawn from the battle, the trans were left under the watchful eye of the rescue troops, but without any freedom. The rescue troops were treating the trans politely, and Anyan and Kuyun's bodies were inspected again. According to that, Tran thought it was okay to thank the rebels only for that, as there was no problem with the treatment by the rebels.

But even though it has nothing to do directly with the rebels, he will never forgive them for abandoning Santrea while leaving Anyan and Kyun in the hospital room and fleeing to Benoagard, because he thinks. Quyun and Anyan were the ones who had to be for him, and I had the intestinal simmering thought, thinking that if there was a danger to their bodies left alone by the rebels.

In the hospital. I don't know what's going to happen. But there were times just in case. More importantly, they are wounded and unable to move satisfactorily.

"Why not?"

"My master couldn't fight with satisfaction."

(Though)

While alternating between the two sleeping clothes, Tran came back to thinking that they might not have needed to worry about anything. They are armed summoners. If I can't even seal my voice, it won't matter. Even if you can't move your hands and feet well.

"That's... just how much"

"Excuse me, master. We just got injured and pulled our legs..."

"What do you mean, do you?"

Tran went, staring into Kyun's sincerely regrettable eyes.

"It's rolling everywhere, like on the battlefield. If you want to fight, all you have to do is look for the battlefield. Even if we're in the rescue army, we can fight again. We have no justice. It doesn't matter if it's a rebel or a rescue force."

"But... you can't fight a black spear setuna, can you?

"Is that right?

I don't mind.

Tran looked at the two worried faces alternately and laughed.

"Thirteen knights are also strong inside. It's not a bad idea to fight the thirteen knights."

Most importantly, it's a different story whether or not the rescue troops will take Tran out to the battlefield.