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

Episode one thousand seven hundred and forty, Knights.

While Sid fought fiercely with Shivula, Setuna and the others were also in the midst of a struggle.

Nea Benoagard's army, which circled northwest of Stra Fortress and conducted an interdiction operation with the storm zone wreaked by Extempest in Sid, was putting in divine men as its main force. But it also seemed to be a story of water in the sleeping ear for the generals of the Nea Benoagard Army, who, when many soldiers became divine and began killing without the sight of their enemy allies, caused chaos. It would be inevitable. There is a widespread awareness that the divine man is the enemy of all living beings, and there is no doubt in that awareness. Nothing has controlled the Divine Man, except for the example of Markar-Talbar, which is not inherently controllable. There is no one but Marcar who preserved himself while he was divine.

That's why Bain was angry and killed to the divine.

Because I could only assume that Hulberto, the ruler of the Nea Benogardo army, was using the Divine Man militarily. But the divine man who appeared on the battlefield was not in the wind that he was being manipulated by something. The surrounding allies also ran wild. A monster of whitening attacking without sight with a human could not seem militarily operated, no matter how he saw it. It's just hard to imagine a soldier dehumanizing as soon as the battle intensifies, I've made it to that. There was no such thing as albinism developing on the battlefield and dehumanizing at once. At the very least, I didn't want to see him accompanying a soldier with some degree of albinism, and I couldn't think of anything else. And even in that case, there is no explanation other than that some force, like Markar, worked to promote divinity. Alone, more than ten soldiers turned into divine men at once. There was no way I didn't feel anything artificial.

It was only natural for Bain, who knows the story of Marcar-Talber, to suspect and be angry that Hulberto had facilitated dehumanization.

Bain, transforming his cage hand with a strange force - probably salvation - jumped into a foot in the middle of the enemy formation, punching him in the side head of an enlarged divine man many times more than usual. Moments later, Bain's fist flashes and his whitened head explodes. Bain keeps beating him to the ground and blasting God's body one after the other. Bain's illusion of a series of attacks is nothing more than a scroll. It must have been in the corner of Bain's mind not to use the true body until it was used, and not wanting to waste it in vain.

Setuna is destroying three gods while Bayne kills a goddessed enemy soldier. In front of Setuna, who drew the power of a black spear, the divine man who just rammed and went mad was only movable. I don't even feel as threatened as Marcar. The trouble is, however, that God's flesh makes little sense no matter how much it hurts or destroys. We must find the nucleus and destroy it. Whether you cut off your neck or break through your heart, that alone will not stop the killing of divine men. That was the only trouble.

"Is this the divine man? How creepy you are."

"Not at all. As I taught you how to deal with divine men. You remember."

"... Yes?

"Hey."

"Apparently on the other side of the oblivion, so please tell me later, slowly and slowly, hand in hand"

While slapping lightly, for example, Rem was excited about a long time in action and had been subjected to a series of attacks that, along with "Reaper”, would fold into the Divine Man. The Great Sickle Dance by Rem and the "Reaper” symbol. A huge, sharp blade cuts off the tentacles of the divine man one after the other, cleaving to the point of exhaustion of the whitening. Eventually, the movement of the Divine Man stopped when Lem's Great Sickle cleaved the exposed nucleus. There another divine man stretches his arm toward Lem. The arm was cut off.

"That's Lord Setsuna's katana, isn't it!

Flood. The disguised spear was about twice as long, like a sword. It would be closer to such things as being stubborn rather than spear tips that I cut off the arm of a divine man.

"Dear Flood, that's just great"

"No, to this extent, it is only natural that our Knights of Benoagard should be able to do so."

Flood, if not humbled, cut off and held back the approach, exhausting the fingers and tentacles of the imminent divine man. Then the immense body of the divine man is blown away with the sound of an explosion. Bayne's in for help. A fist slammed into his enlarged abdomen is exploding, blowing the immense body of the divine man heavenly high. The divine man is made to bathe with countless arrows. Several orthodox knights were disguising their bows.

Setsuna, by the way, is putting his energy into the divine crusade, checking the situation around him like that. all-body whitened and enlarged divine men, but the movement is never dull. Rather, it may be said that agility is extremely extreme, and without the aid of a summoning arm, Setuna would certainly have been inevitable and easily killed by the divine man's attack. One blow too heavy is also a fearsome thing about divine men. A huge fist waved down crushed many soldiers and knights and plunged the earth greatly. A mass of meat on the tentacles extending at high speeds from the whitening area continues to raise the soldiers to a blood festival. Screaming, a blood splash dyes the battlefield red.

Setuna will execute five or six divine men, but still cannot leave any of the victims without them. Divine men have a wide range of attacks. Even this, and if there was a divine man with the art of controlling himself like Markar, it would have been a hell of a painting. Marcar not only stretched the whitening site, but also fired rays of light. He severed the arm of the last one and chopped his whole body off, stroking his heart down to the fact that such a divine man was not in one piece. He found a nucleus inside the whitening site that instantly begins to restore, flashing the spear, amputation, the divine man stopped restoring, and died.

When the divine man was gone, all that remained was human.

The generals of the Nea Benoagard Army had already recovered from the chaos following the emergence of the Divine Men and continued to fight the Knights. While there are still generals who try to fight for Nea Benoagard, knowing the possibility that Hulberto was planting a divine man, none have questioned the way Nea Benoagard fought. Those people left the battlefield without the option of surrendering to the Knights. I guess once you leave the Knights, you can't move on to the action of surrendering to the Knights in peace. The Knights were the Knights, and when they learned that the people who had left the battlefield were not on their way to Benoa, they silenced them. I decided I didn't have to go after him.

Sometimes like that, the battle against the Nea Benoagard army after the divine destruction was almost one-sided. As the all-time Knights side continued to prevail, Nea Benoagard's army eventually began to withdraw, and Bain declared the end of the fight without issuing a pursuit order. Where the Knights chased them, they wouldn't be able to achieve much, or they might just end up wasting their power in vain. More importantly, the Knights side was not unharmed, even though they won. There are many casualties. Given the transport to those fortresses and the ex-post processing, it is also convincing that Bain decided that it was useless to release the chaser.

"Looks like you're done over there, too"

Ahead of Bain looking back, Stra Fortress was looking seemingly safe. The dark clouds that covered the overhead are clear and the starry sky stretches until stunning. The stars and the light of the moon in the night sky are lifting the Stra Fortress into the darkness at night, but the range you can see from the Setunas seems to be safe. It was on the southeastern side of the Stra fortress that the Extempest of Shivula was directly damaged by the storm. I didn't know what the situation was from this side of the Northwest. Maybe the southeast side is in a hell of a state, or maybe we could sneeze it off safely.

The only thing I can say is that the battle between Sid and Shivula is over and it seems Sid has probably won.

"Sir Rufaus seems to have won."

"Oh, Sid's going to win. I wasn't worried."

The side of Bain, who sees the Stra fortress, had a blue-white moonlight and showed an unusual serene side by hitting it. I don't see the “frenzy” Bain in the battlefield anywhere. I guess he's the one who changes in times of war and in ordinary times.

"This way, thanks to you. Lord Setuna, Lord Rem"

Bain's been looking at this one again.

"Thanks to you two, the Knights were able to minimize their sacrifices. Cooperation, thank you."

"I promised to cooperate. It's not enough to be appreciated. And."

"And?"

"At the time the dead came out, whatever"

"... that's something I can't help"

Bain gestures to a sighing mixture.

"It's war. If you're on the battlefield, someone will die. Besides, all the opponents were ex-Knights knights. It's not easy for anyone to win without dying."

"It's... I understand that"

"We fought all that battle, and there were less than fifty dead. That's enough."

"... Yes"

More than that, Setuna didn't try to eat it down. I also know what Bain is trying to say. Even Bain isn't happy that there's a dead man in his own army. You'd think if we could all keep it down to nothing, we'd never have crossed it, and you should always know that's the best. However, we are also aware of the fact that we cannot do so.

Even Setsuna understands that much. To date, countless battles have been fought and overcome. Little, if any, battle without the dead. Regardless, it is difficult for enemies to completely contain the damage of their allies, even Setuna with a black spear.

Is it possible to do that, like, quon? His shield can only protect his allies. With Quon and Shield Messiah, a bloodless victory isn't hard either. In his case, he can't win alone.

In the case of Setuna, the opposite is true. If Setuna were to fight alone, she would be able to bring victory to her own army without any harm. If one of you were the target of an enemy attack, you could have fought casually, and you didn't have to shy away. but when it comes to how much such a battle means, I can't help but roar. If the Knights want it, they can respond, but there is no way the Knights will entrust Setuna with all of the battle and leave it to her. It is also contrary to the Knights' philosophy.

The Knights are made up of chivalry.