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

Episode one thousand five hundred and eighty-one, Ladullah.

On July 10, the Isica Expeditionary Army Radula offensive unit, which left Hierna Grand Prison, arrived in the city of Radula, northwest of Isica, on July 14.

The troop strength of the large army, dominated by the Meredo army, exceeded roughly seven thousand and far exceeded that of the Isica army star Sword Corps, which was stationed in Radula. Commanding Salius Ray-Meredo, approaching Radula, issued a surrender recommendation. The difference in power is historical, and reinforcements are not desirable. He told them that resistance would only shed wasted blood and that Cage Castle was pointless, but Radullah's Star Sword Soldiers rejected this and showed them the set-up of a complete resistance.

It was more like believing reinforcements were coming than not understanding the difference in power. Fariah and his men pitied the soldiers of Radullah for Salius's reading that he was not expecting Isiks' power to rush to support him, but that the Bathran's Ethosean army must push him in large numbers and repel the Isika Expeditionary Army.

When the battle began, the overwhelming battle power difference appeared with a short battle time.

The tactics taken by the Radhura offensive forces against the Caged Ishika army, which closed the gates of Radhura, meant entering the city of Radhura from the underground tunnel. While the Meredo army nailed the enemy on the ground, Faria and other Setuna army main forces advanced down the basement, infiltrating the city, overwhelming enemy forces from the inside, causing enemy soldiers to open their gates. The enemy soldiers opened the gate in search of an escape, but when they opened the gate, now the Meredo army, the Star Bow Battle Regiment and the Star Spear Regiment came into avalanche from the outside, and the enemy troops quickly fell into a state of destruction. Only the enemy soldiers who fled the north gate and the surrendered enemy soldiers survive.

The break-in operation from the underground tunnel was at the suggestion of Starspear Corps leader Rigel-Riege.

Before he became in charge of Hierna Grand Prison, he said he had taken command of the Ladura Resident Army. That's why I'm just saying that I knew the structure of Radula in full. If he had not known Radullah's underground, he would have attacked him with a force push, and in that case, it would not have changed so much.

"I don't know, it feels like an easy win"

Miliu didn't even have to show tiredness until the battle was over and Ladullah came under the control of the Conqueror. She had no way of fighting relying on pseudo-magic, as Setuna had pushed her. There was no need to use pseudo-magic. That's about it, the difference in power was historic.

"Well, there were no armed summoners deployed, and if you're struggling, then you're not."

Faria went, stretching greatly. The only defensive force in Radullah was a thousand Starsword soldiers, and no armed summoners were even deployed. Radhura is a city located in the northwestern part of Ichika territory. In the opinion of the Isica side, even if the Gandian army had attacked, it might have been considered unlikely that Radhura would have become a battlefield.

In addition to that, it would also be significant that Ichika's battle power is originally decreasing. He has lost two thousand Star Bow soldiers for the Leongand assassination, as well as the power he unleashed on the Valter offensive. On top of that, if we spread the power among each city, there's no choice but to get to about a thousand.

Also, according to Sheila and the others, two armed summoners had been put into the Valter attack. It is known how many armed summoners can be held in a country of the order of squid. If you're going to crack a handful of armed summoners, you can't think of anything other than having them assigned to the defense or the front lines of the capital. If so, with the exception of the capital Isix, there is no other place to put Hierna Grand Prison and Znow, close to the Meredo border. In fact, an armed summoner has been placed in the Grand Prison of Hierna, with the bow of Dorin-Nog shooting down.

The bow used by its armed summoner was to be owned by the Setuna army and handled by Ilda-Orion. It's the result of discussing which one of the bow Saints Saran-Kilclade or Ilda will have. Saran is sometimes of age and thinks it's hard to master the handling of summoning arms, and hopefully younger Ilda is better, in the form of a push on her. Ilda is an Ilda, she seemed troubled because she had no idea how to handle summoning weapons, etc., but she seems to have been taught a lot by Dorin, who already uses air talkers. Though I haven't made it to the Ladulla offense.

The Admiral is doing well.

So it was Esk-Soma who sat in the chair. Remil-Folk Ray and Doreen are on his side.

"You just rendezvous. What can fail you?"

"The commander of the Ethiopian army is a woman general."

"Really?

"Is that also a problem?

Sheila's question was also that of Faria.

"Because our general is vulnerable to women."

"I see."

Faria was lightly convinced, but Miliu didn't seem to care about that. I'm gonna bite you.

"There, I'm not convinced!

"No, but it's certainly not true"

"No! I'm the only one with a weak setuna!

"Fucking idiot."

"What a fool, you beast woman!

"Who's the beast woman? Damn it!

Shoulder to shoulder as Miliu and Sheila glance sideways at each other as if to clear the rabbit of a battle they were not surprised at.

Here we go.

"You seem to be doing well."

"That's all rambling and rambling. It's not enough. A woman."

is Shrel-Coder, Vizen-Norn, of the Meredo army. Salius, my two favorite boys are always pathetic to look at, and there's nothing more to it than eye bliss. Shrell has a juvenile pity, and Vizen has the pity of a girl.

"I hope you don't think of Miliu and Sheila as women's standards."

"Faria, you've gone something you shouldn't have listened to right now!

"I heard you!

Miliu and Sheila stare at Faria.

"Hey."

"Even if they ask me to consent"

"Trouble"

The bewildered look of the two was also really adorable, and Faria felt satisfied.

"I didn't expect Ladulla to fall so easily."

Salius had remembered a battle that had ended too casually as he patrolled downtown Radula, which came under the control of the Expeditionary Army. It was so embarrassing, I didn't even respond. Radhura fell as if twisting the baby's hand. It wasn't until the Meredo army put their backs in. I suppose it is fair to say that the Gandhian army's highest power, the Setuna Army, is a dramatic leap forward. Thanks to this, the Meredo army was able to win without causing much damage, and that was more to be pleased with.

Lish-Traus walking next door asks this way. One of the SS, he's a favorite in line for Shrell, Vizen.

"Now may I assume that Ladula belongs to Meredo?"

"I guess it's okay. That's what the Master said."

Besides, it's not a promise or anything. There was no way the Gandia side could have rebelled any more than they were properly exchanging pledges. Gandhia is the ally leader of the Alliance, a country that spares no effort in maintaining it. Even if they are betrayed and hostile, they do not immediately resort to force, and there are places to negotiate patiently. That is because Gandia believes that the form of alliance is essential in accelerating the reunification of small groups of nations, and that it is important to make the ties with the allies thicker and stronger.

You can make Meredo your own territory as soon as you cut it off, because of that policy. Stronger ties with our allies Meredo are the way to achieve the grief of King Leongando Ray-Gandhia of Gandhia.

"Then Isiks, but that's not a problem either. The power is too much."

"After the Isiks attack, you drop Niche, Yurbia, and reclaim Znow."

"It will. I want to borrow power from Gandhia, but I wonder what will happen."

"Depending on the cut... it's like Meredo's insistence on controlling it."

"... I guess I can't. Well, good."

Salius spilled a grin on Lish-Trauss's wise face. Lish figured it out. I figured it out with a windy face. There's something to say about the wind.

"An immediate enemy named Ishika will perish by this. I guess I should be happy."

"Yes, Your Majesty's, no, Meredo's grief is a little bit closer,"

"A little."

Leongand's grief is the reunification of a small group of continental nations. That does not necessarily inhibit Meredo's grief. Rather, it is not an exaggeration to say that, in a certain sense, they coincide. If the group of small states were united around Gandhia, Meredo, close to Gandhia and with strong ties, would gain quite a say in the unified group of small states. If so, the countries of the North may provide a bridge with the Vashtarian community.

To that end, Meredo must buy Gandia's hospitality. Gandhia is undoubtedly the central country after the reunification of the group of small nations. He'll be more vocal and more powerful. Even if it is far into the future, such as the reunification of small groups of nations, it should have gone through friendship from now on and remained as long as Gandia's power was available.

Azark, Laksha, Zibel, Ishika and Maldia would have decided that Giselcoat, not Leongand, was what it deserved, but Gandhian First Men like Giselcoat would not have the great ambition, nor could they be trusted, to unify small groups of nations, etc. I'm a politician. How capable, but what do you know about what you don't know about the actual battlefield?

Gisellcourt must have given up adding Meredo to his side because distrust of Gisellcourt had appeared on every end of his words and deeds. And that, Giselle, would have been right. If Giselcoat had brought his tone to the rebellion, Salius would have contacted Leongand immediately and told him of Giselcoat's betrayal.

Salius wanted to love a young man like Leongando more than an old man like Giselcoat.