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

Lesson one thousand three hundred and ninety-nine. Just go ahead.

"Nah, you've won so much."

What Ur whispered seemingly uninteresting was about the night he recaptured the fortress of Balsar.

The Battle for the Recapture of the Fortress of Balsar ended with the overwhelming victory of the Gandia Liberation Army.

There were nearly three thousand casualties on the side of the Lucion army, but fewer than half on the side of the PLA. Still, there were more than a thousand deaths, and there were countless serious injuries. Military doctors and hygienists are running around with no time to rest, and the leisure time is either intact and out of battle or minor injuries, regardless of aftertreatment.

Cain is one of them.

Cain served as Leongand's escort as a Royal Palace Secret Service in the Battle for the Recapture of the Balsar Fortress. Although he transferred to the rear of the main unit, responded to the Lucion army that had stormed, and threw himself into a fierce battle, he was done with minor injuries. At any rate, it was put out by Halberg Ray-Lucion, but there, I guess, we should commend the Halberg and Lucion armies for breaking through multiple formations. They sacrificed a number of generals to get to Leongand.

In order to accomplish something, we have to make a corresponding sacrifice. Hulberg spared no sacrifice. I spared no effort, but in the end, I couldn't accomplish it. This one was perfectly close.

"Is that enough to be sorry?

"I thought you could have had one or two of His Majesty's fingers, for me?

Halberg is saying that he ended up dead without even being able to reward Leongand with an arrow. Halberg broke through multiple formations, and although he reached Leongand, he died doing nothing. I didn't do what I had to do, I couldn't leave anything behind, it just ended up pointlessly, just wasting my life.

What the hell was his battle?

How much did the blood shed in this battle mean?

I'm sure it doesn't make any sense.

I'm sure that's the reason for the crap.

He thinks so.

I don't even have to ask what the fight means.

If you have enemies to fight, and that's the strong enemy of blood boiling meat dancing, that's fine.

"I missed you because of that."

"Again, you..."

"That's right. I am the enemy of Gandia."

She groaned so in Cain's ear that she gave her a glossy laugh.

Cain didn't know if that was what she meant, and I didn't even think about it. It doesn't matter. Whether she's hostile to Gandhia or malicious, as long as she stays with her, it's irrelevant.

Cain had a blurry view of the night out the window with Ur's luxurious body on his lap.

The battle is over.

Fortress Balsar was reclaimed and the PLA was in the aftermath of victory. But in the midst of the slightest aftertaste that can disappear and be lost in the morning, no one sees the significance of the battle.

How much did it mean to fight Lucion?

Didn't you need to fight?

Lucion is an ally, and the queen is the fruitful sister of Leongando, a former princess of Gandhia. King Hulberg was close to Leongand and valued his relationship with Gandia. Since Halberg welcomed Linonclair as his queen, the relationship between Gandhia and Lucion could have been called honeymoon. There was no reason to fight.

At least not at all on Gandhia's side.

Yet, I had to fight.

Because Halberg broke off that he had to fight Leongand.

"The Lucion Army, under Master Linonclair, has shown its compliments to Gandia, but how about it?

"... given the future with Lucion, there is nothing better than having them work in the battle for the future"

Lucion's betrayal is in the eyes. Hulberg seemed to think that if he lost, everything should have been done in accordance with a request from the Gandhian government by Giselcoat, and in fact, many problems would have been solved if he had done so.

Lucion, instead of betraying Gandhia, moved his army at the request of the Gandhian government and intercepted the Leongandan army - if you decide to do so - then you have a flashy face. Regardless, there is no point in following a traitor, but everything there can be deluded. All you have to do is lay your sins on Gisele Court.

The problem is, national sentiment.

Even if it were resolved politically, the thought of being betrayed by the Lucion of the Gandian people would not be easily dispelled. If we were to continue our relationship with Lucion in the future, only national sentiment had to be resolved at any rate.

As one measure to that end, Leongando intended to incorporate the Lucion army into the forces of the Gandhian mainland recapture, leaving it at the vanguard's disposal. If it were to have been at the vanguard of the liberation of the mainland, would the sentiment of the Gandian people for Lucion have also moderated somewhat? Besides, the Lucion army is as strong as ever and impeccable as a force of war.

Then, we will attack Maldar. Azark, Raksha's army is entering the Gandia mainland, he said. It will undoubtedly be a fierce battle, where the strength of the Lucion army will unfortunately be demonstrated.

It's called a bamboo.

"So are you sure you want to incorporate it into your tactics?

"Oh. Please."

"Okay. Bye."

So when he bowed his head, he tried to leave the room. Juvenile candidate for military teacher. He says he's just finished the fight, but he's starting to work out his tactics for the next fight as soon as possible.

Leongand, uh, called it off.

"Ein-Rajar"

"Yes?"

"What do you think?"

"... What do you mean?

"It's about Halberg."

Leongand asked. It was something I wanted to ask someone. It was something I had to ask.

Halberg Ray-Lucion.

He was also supposed to be with his compatriots who dreamed together and chased their dreams together. For Leongand, he is one of the few uninspiring people, best friend and opponent to be called a warrior friend. I just thought it was something I would continue to run through the field, tell my dreams with, and walk with.

There was no changeover.

I thought it was a lie when I touched the news that he led the Lucion army and was in tune with Gisele Court. I couldn't believe it, and I didn't even think about believing it. If I was in a position, I wanted to be disturbed like Linonclair. That's how shocked I was. But days went by, and as the situation became apparent, his betrayal became certain.

In doing so, Leongand was prepared to confront Hulberg.

When I discussed it with this hand, I made up my mind.

And relative.

The emotions of that time still remain a preoccupation in my mind.

"Nothing to me..."

Ein leaned down and went. Naturally. There's no way he can say anything about Hulberg if he's not near Leongand or even a military teacher. Speaking of which, a lump could be created between Leongand and You're smarter than nothing.

For both, yes.

"... right. I'm sorry. Go ahead."

"Yes."

Ein turned his back and tried to walk out, stopping. Quiet, I'll tell you.

"If there's one thing I can say,"

"Hmm?"

"Your Majesty, there is nothing wrong with that."

"... right"

A small nod to unexpected words.

"Thanks"

"No."

Ein quit Leongand's room, saying just that.

(Am I wrong...?)

Rebel. The words of Ayn-Rajar. His care. While I'm happy, I can't help but remember to hook up.

(Not wrong. Me?

Isn't it just wrong?

Did you do something right?

Is not every choice, every path, full of mistakes?

Where is it, such as correctness?

He kills my father, he kills my uncle, he puts it in my hands even my brother-in-law, and he's about to kill my uncle.

Do you think the path that must kill flesh parents is the right one?

Bloody road.

When I hung the Sius Cloud in my hand, the path was opened.

Even if we succeed with the Demon King, we decided to continue to fight for the great purpose of reunification of small groups of nations. I allowed Rhine-Ansleus to bounce, swearing to my heart that whoever it was for that matter would not forgive me. It was Nahless who discussed the line, but so did Leongand's killing. Leongando's sweetness grew the Rhine, and as a result it brought him to his death.

Anything, it's Leongando's fault.

Wouldn't that have happened if Leongand had been firmer?

I think about that because the fact that I put Halberg in this hand is heavy on me.

Look down at your hands.

At that time, the hand that reached out to Halberg, cut the sky.

At that time, if Hulberg would have grabbed my hand, Leongand wouldn't have had to kill him or anything. That was supposed to work. Both Hulberg's betrayal and Lucion's hostilities could have been rounded up. At least, if we could just join forces and discuss Gisele Coat, that would have been all that matters.

Anything, that should have been good.

Yet he did not take Leongand's hand.

I took the sword, not the hand.

And trying to kill Leongando, Leongando killed him.

(Dreams...)

Hulberg said.

For the sake of dreams, we have to cross Leongando.

He said the only way to line up with Leongand is to cross Leongand.

If we don't cross the Leongands, we won't get the love of Linonclair.

When he shook his head quietly, he thought of his fruitful sister, who had lost one of his beloved.

Linonclair, however, was moving soon to immerse himself in grief, to put together Lucion's army after Halberg's death.

"Your Majesty, please don't worry about me."

After entering the fortress of Balsar, Linonclair has said so to the care of Leongand. Her voice, which was supposed to be in deep sorrow, was not sooner and sooner, as if she were embodying herself what the queen should be, and the faces of the White Saints, who welcomed Linonclair, and the generals of the Lucion army, seemed to have something to feel in their appearance.

Leongand himself, there was something to feel about Linonclair's reaction.

"It is true that Halberg betrayed His Majesty and turned to his enemies. And at that time, if His Majesty hadn't killed Halberg, it would have been His Majesty. Your Majesty, nothing has been done wrong. You did the right thing. '

Linonclair's words are still in my ears.

The right thing.

Ayn also went.

The right thing.

My hands stopped trembling.

(right thing)

Even if that's a mistake, we just have to move on believing it's the right thing to do.

That's how we got here.

I can't turn back.

I just turned back, and the dead don't come back to life. I can't get back what I lost.

We just have to move forward.

With further sacrifices and much to lose, we just have to run through.

As a result, even if you're going to lose everything, it's much better than stopping and waiting for doom.