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

Chapter one thousand three hundred and ninety-five: Give this hand to love.

"Halberkuk! Halberkuk......!

He glanced down once again chilly as Linonclair held Hulberg, who had collapsed to the ground. Hulberg has his belly pierced by a sword and is bleeding. Fatal wounds. First aid could still make it. It could still help. Hulberg is breathing. He's alive. Though it was the fatal wound that caused it, I didn't let it die instantly.

(You're sweet, I am)

Leongand looked down at his own body. Hold the hand that cut the sky as you reach out and fist it. The only reason the crystal sphere on the left hand is slightly radiant is because it activates its ability. The phantom hand created by the crystal sphere was stretching out from inside Leongand's body. And it was the sword of the phantom held by its phantom hand that pierced Hulberg's belly.

"Why, why...!

Linonclair's sad voice stabs her ear and shakes her heart. No, my heart won't shake. There is no pain. This is the answer. This is the end of the answer given by Hulberg. The end of the road that Halberg wanted. It was a result I didn't even want for Leongand.

"How could you do this..."

Linonclair was just looking at Hulberg holding him. I don't try to see Leongando. If you look at it, you can't help but have some feelings. Royal Gandia is a deeply emotional clan. Everything that brings the royal family did. Linonclair is no exception. The depth of her love for Hulberg did not have to be imagined.

Her relationship with Hulberg was extremely good. He was a Linonclair who often had a riddled attitude in front of Leongand, but according to the stories of the Linonclair samurai, when Hulberg and I were alone, it was enough to be surrounded by melting, sweet air. I guess the only time she gives such an air is when Hulberg and I are alone. Though I couldn't imagine Leongand, I was honestly pleased with the rapprochement between the two.

Even so.

"Why..."

"Linon... Claire..."

Halberg opened his eyes and wandered. As if peeking into Linonclair's face. Linonclair screams.

"Halberg!

"Sorry......"

Halberg's voice, it's small. It was the wind that I was managing to squeeze out, and it was hard just to hear. The look on Linonclair's face was also so full of sadness that he could not have seen it.

"Why are you apologizing? If you're going to apologize, from the beginning... to my brother-in-law..."

"It... couldn't"

"Why not?"

"Because I loved you."

"What..."

"Because I love you, I must cross my brother-in-law..."

"What are you talking about"

Linonclair said, shuddering. Indeed, Hulberg's words were something that did not get the guidelines. We can't even look at Leongando to see how loving Linonclair can lead to loving having to cross Leongando.

"When I cross my brother-in-law, I can finally turn you around..."

"What's ridiculous?"

Linonclair said, with the look of incomprehensibility. In fact, you must not understand.

I said, "When will I be?" Always about you. "

"Ha... would be a lie"

"Is it a lie......!

"But you're always my brother-in-law..."

Halberg's vain eyes looked into Linonclair's eyes. Linonclair's eyes stare at Halberg's face, which is likely to disappear now.

"Oh... well. You know what?"

As if Hulberg understood something, as if he was convinced of something, he said. Leongand was full of things I could only imagine his mood, but I didn't know from what I imagined.

"What a fool I have done. How stupid......"

"Halberg......?

"Linon...... where are you? Your voice... I hear you..."

Halberg's hand explored the void, and then fell to the ground. I did my best. The cries of Linonclair echo.

"Halberg!

Leongand turned away from his sister, who hugged Hulberg's remains and leaked a whimper. There was no way I could have seen Linonclair crying or anything. It's painful just to hear your voice. It's the only thing that makes me feel painful, such as being a real sister and the crying voice of my beloved sister. And.

(Halberg)

The death of a brother-in-law and a comrade who has fought out with him is also painful.

There's something looming that says it's your hand that killed you.

(You're a big idiot, you are)

That's the only way to crush it.

It was a battle that only seemed really stupid and good.

If you believe Halberg's last words, it was the battle his personal feelings provoked. If he was a wise man, no, if reason as king worked, it was a battle that couldn't have happened. As a king, if we were to put the country and the people first, we would not have considered hostility to Leongand or anything else, nor would we have synchronized ourselves with Giselcoat's conspiracy. Instead, we should have cooperated with Leongand to discuss Gisele Court. By doing so, I was able to deepen the ties between Gandhia and Lucion, so I won't.

But he did not follow such reason and acted with emotion.

In the end, a human may mean an emotional creature. It is driven by emotions, dominated by emotions and the only way to follow them is to follow them. It is only up to a certain stage that we can suppress with reason, and when emotions shake that stage off, I guess there is nothing we can do about it.

Leongand watched Faria walk by, surrounded by unspeakable loneliness and voidness. She also has a sad look on her face, carrying an Aurora Storm. To her, Linonclair was a friend. Linonclair tried to be a friend on par with Faria, who also met her expectations. I mean, for Faria, Halberg was a friend's husband, and so was having to shoot through that friend's husband, but it wasn't surprising that he was heartbroken that he had become a cause of death.

No, it's about her, sweetheart. It would be deeply hurtful.

It's over.

"Yes."

"It's over"

"... Yes"

"That's a disgusting thing. You know, putting my brother in my hand."

To the words, she didn't say anything. I guess I couldn't. Speaking of something, a corner might stand. Given your position, you can't make a far-fetched statement. That's all, but that's all, I felt distracted.

Faria was also a friend to Leongand. So, not that, but Leongand threw questions to change the subject.

"... What's the status of the war?

"Looks like we're better off."

"I guess."

Leongand nodded quietly to Faria's words.

The Lucion army, led by Halberg, deployed tactics to defeat Leongand. It opened a breakthrough with forceful action. In contrast, the PLA side fought a dominant battle with overwhelming force. There is no such thing as a losing element unless Leongand dies, and the fact that Leongand survived in this way only means that the PLA maintains an advantage.

And it's only a matter of time before the PLA wins, while remaining dominant.

Halberg is dead.

The reward of the General's death in battle will enlighten Lucion's army of defeat. The purpose of Lucion's army was to win Hulberg. that Hulberg descends Leongand. That is the purpose of this battle, and there will probably be no other conditions for victory than that. If Lucion is going to follow Giselcoat. Still, as far as Halberg's words are concerned, that seems unlikely.

Eventually, the battle, which engraved the southern forest zone on the Logner side, ended with the victory of the Gandhian Liberation Army, as Leongando imagined.

Originally progressing with the advantage of the Gandia Liberation Army, reports of Halberg's battle death stabbed a halt to the momentum of the Lucion Army as the battles everywhere ended with a victory on the PLA side. For an army whose purpose was the victory of Hulberg, there was no more pain than the loss of the General to be the person for which it was intended, the war was reduced, morale was lost, and most of the generals surrendered to the PLA. Some of them complained of thorough resistance, and although they led a small unit into the fortress of Balsar, they were subdued by the White Saint Knights, who were waiting.

The White Knights were on the Liberation Army by order of Linonclair.

Although the fighting with the Lucion Army has resulted in a large number of casualties, it goes without saying that the damage to the Lucion Army was greater. Still, more than half survived, and the addition of those three thousand strong Lucion soldiers to the distribution allowed the PLA to gain more fighting power than it had lost.

The PLA thus succeeded in recapturing Fortress Balsar.

Finally, the PLA battle led to mainland Gandhia.