It was only three days after the battle that Setuna and the others returned to Benoa, the capital of Benoagard, after a heavy battle at the Stra fortress.

The battle at Stra Fortress was just as much a struggle as it was a drain on anyone and him, so it wasn't a bad idea to stay and rest at Stra Fortress for a while, but it was also Sid's recommendation that if you could rest your body anyway, you might as well go back to Benoa, and return to Benoa with Sid.

Bain stayed at the Stra fortress and hit the knights' instructions at the fortress. The Stra Fortress was in a situation that could be called a half-destructed state due to repeated fighting with the Nea Benoagard army and seemed to have to start by rebuilding it.

"If it's manual labor, it's a gift."

I can't forget that Bain went and laughed like that when I dropped the Setunas off. Knights executives preside over Benoagard politics as well as martial arts. But I guess being a combat personnel is easier to accept as Bain than an aspect of being such a politician, and physical labor to rebuild a fortress is better suited than politics.

Setuna and the others headed to Benoa as they were dropped off by the knights and residents of Stra Fortress, including Bain.

Nothing happened on the road to Benoa. It was a relief, without being attacked by the Imperial Demon, without encountering deified animals. The battle after the battle drained Setuna. I didn't want to encounter a scene that would summon a black spear for a while longer. If, of course, we were compelled to do so, we would summon without one or two, but we did not want to do so if possible.

Sometimes, Setuna slept the whole time she was traveling by carriage.

In the battle of the Stra Fortress, Setuna has gone through a series of wars: numerous divine men, false world guardians, fortified crown crowns, and Astra gods. Regardless of the Divine Man, Setuna has always been at full strength since the World Guardian Battle. If you get out of your mind, you know you'll be killed at that moment. There can't be room. We have to fight as hard as we can without thinking about the rest. As a result, he was able to destroy and repel brilliantly, so there was no mistake.

The recoil made me fatigued, drowsy and attacked Setuna, but there was nothing wrong with trying to fall asleep for as long as there was no battle. If there's a problem, it's just that I've been a little worried about Rem. Rem seemed surprised that the “curse” Ashtra was screaming was putting Setuna to sleep, but it didn't seem that way to Setuna.

"It's because I'm tired."

Rem also seemed a little relieved by Setuna's explanation.

That's how I got to Benoa.

Setuna and the others were greeted with grandeur by the Knights and the citizens of Benoa, so much so that Setuna had to jump up at its welcome. I could understand Sid's explanation of why he would be so welcome, because the results of the battle for the Stra fortress had already been communicated. The news of the great victory over the Nea Benoagard Army and the painful devouring of Nea Benoagard that he could never recover from was an event to be celebrated, not only by the Knights, but also by the citizens of Benoa.

The presence of Nair Benoagard had greatly fuelled the anxiety of the citizens of Benoa. Because Nair Benoagard was a fundamental denial of the revolution by the Knights that restored Benoagard from corruption, and the fact that the organizer of Nair Benoagard was the only survivor of the Royal Benoagard, Halbert-Benoagard, had also cast a dark shadow on one of Benoa's. Hulberto as the thirteenth knight was widely known to the citizens of Benoa and the people of Benoagard. The people of Benoagard were confused because that was what suddenly began to act in such a way as to deny the revolution. Not many would have felt betrayed, and some would have liked to scream, not like they would have done when the country was facing difficulties.

Moreover, the purpose of Nea Benoagard was the rebirth of the Royal Benoagard and the unilateral recapture of the Benoagard land. You can call it selfishness. It can also be seen from the low number of Nea Benoagard endorsers that it is ultimately unacceptable to the citizens of Benoagard.

Still, the people were anxious about Nair Benoagard, also because of their distrust of the Knights, Sid says. Since the “Great Destruction”, the confidence of the Benoagard people in the Knights had swayed. Naturally. The Knights listed for salvation, but they were unable to prevent “great destruction" and continued to be unable to turn back against what should also be termed a secondary disaster, a divine disaster. On top of that, second-degree rebellion made the Knights' impression the worst. It was also an inexorable story that the Knights' hopes would fall to the ground.

It started to come back to life because Sunstrea's problem was cleared up, he said.

"Thanks to Lord Setsuna."

Sid that, but Setsuna thought that the Marcar-Talber problem would have been cleared up sooner or later even without herself. Rowfa was monitoring Sunstrea on a regular basis. It's surveillance from super long distances. Marcar naturally wouldn't even have felt Rowfa's gaze or anything. You should have grabbed your tail sooner or later, and in that case, Rowfa would have hunted down Marcar and knocked him down. There was no way Rowfa would lose to Marcar. Marcar was stronger than any other divine man, but not as much as his true body. Rowfa's Heavens Eye would unilaterally attack and defeat them.

With that said, Sid smiled.

'Humility is a virtue, but you should honestly accept others'

Setuna thanked Sid for his advice.

The Setunas were the first to float in the welcome of the citizens of Benoa, but there was nothing short of a shocking sight that was spreading ahead of them, led and followed by the Knights.

"This... the hell..."

"What happened?

"I heard there was a fight in Benoa as well... this is..."

It was a ruin on one side that was spreading in front of the Setunas who got off the carriage. The line was headed for Castle Benoa, the headquarters of the Knights, which is unlikely to be located there, but in front of it was just a pile of rubble from a building that had been destroyed and exhausted by no skin. I mean, it just means that Castle Benoa collapsed for some reason.

"Better than I ever imagined."

That's how I've been talking to him was Knights Chief Osfeld Zan-Ward. He accompanies Luveris Zan-Finn Light and walks through the ruins. It was painted to see two long men in knighthood uniforms walking in ruins, but not if they were impressed.

First of all, Lieutenant, thank you for your hard work.

"Until I did what I deserved. Besides, these two work better than I do."

"Oh, I know"

Ozfeld smiled satisfied with Sid's reply. Then he turns his gaze to both Setuna and Rem.

"I would like to say a word of gratitude to Lord Setuna, Lord Lem and you both for your cooperation. We have heard more about the battle against the Nea Benoagard army. Without you two, we would have definitely been defeated. What would have happened if it weren't for Lord Setuna..."

It must be about Ashtra.

The only reason I could defeat Ashtra, who is God, is because, for one thing, there was a black spear. And in time, because Setuna had grown to the point where she could draw some power from the black spear. It's not hard to imagine that if Setuna hadn't survived her training in hell, she wouldn't have even been able to injure Ashtra with her hands. What would have happened in that case would have been that Setuna and the others were inevitable and later remained as Ashtra thought. Though I can't even imagine what the Evil God, who remembered to rejoice in humiliating Halbert's pure soul, thinks.

"Anyway, Lord Setuna stayed in Benoa, and on top of that, he helped the Knights."

"I'm in a position to thank the Knights."

"You have to thank Terius," he said.

It was a pleasure for Setsuna that Ozfeld gave her a soft look. He inspired Setsuna. One of the reasons Setuna spared no cooperation with the Knights was because Terius Zan-Kayloon kept protecting Rem. Setuna was able to reunite with Rem because he had fulfilled his unilateral promise to Rem, even though he had become only his soul. If he had lost Rem, Setuna would have suffered a deep wound to his heart. The other thing is that you respected Maria. That alone is a reason to give back to the Knights.

"By the way, is this...?

"Oh, you also have to explain this current situation. Lord Finwright, explain."

"Leave it to me, my lord"

Luveris, bowing his head respectfully to Ozfeld, has meditated one eye toward Setuna.

"You were fighting the Nea Benoagart army at the Stra Fortress, and it was tough over here."

Luveris explained the details of what happened in Benoa that night.

Benoa was also in the middle of a battle when the Stra Fortress was dawning into battle with the Nea Benoagard army.

With the details revealed, Setuna had no choice but to swell up her anger for Ashtra, and be dismayed by her impenetrable anger.

It was not Hulberto, regardless, who manipulated the dead. Ashtra, who was manipulating Hulberto, must have been the mastermind of this deceased commotion, the deceased commotion, and the simultaneous dehumanizing noise of the albino must have been the key held by Ashtra. There's no way Halbert has that ability.

Divine men are the last of the albinos. And albinism is what develops in an organism bathed in divine authority, which is the power of God itself. I mean, wouldn't it be impossible for God to dehumanize albino patients, either?

Maybe even Markar-Talber was being manipulated by Ashtra in the back.

Then it would be a convincing answer to the question that Marcar was able to preserve himself, albeit divinely, and to the question that Marcar was able to divine albinism patients.

But if the speculation were true, it would mean that everything was on Ashtra's palm.