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

Episode One Thousand Eight Hundred Twenty-nine: Counter-Attack Operations (III)

This counter-attack operation, which will regenerate death for the Tripartite Alliance, is a three-stage operation.

The first stage was a lure to the Myram Goddess Order Army, which made it look like an attack on Marsur by four thousand main units, mainly the Demon King Army. This is the first step until the Myram Goddess Order Army advances the army in two hands.

The second step is inversion in the wake of the movement of the Goddess Order Army. In other words, the Allied Army HQ will transfer from Marsour to Myram and intercept the Goddess Order Army directed at the HQ. You don't strike Marsur as it is, because it's hard, no matter how hard it is to be the Allied main force, if you get stuck in the back during the Marsur attack.

The second paragraph naturally also includes defence on the Enjour, Bakhlia side. This will be won by the Allied Separate Task Force. Two thousand and five hundred separate squadrons, commanding Astal-Lanadies, must stop the destruction of the Allied strongholds by the forces of war that the Goddess Church will always be pointing at.

The third step is the crusade for this goddess Mariella, and it's destiny.

It was the division between victory and defeat whether the third stage would be made or not.

At any rate, he had to succeed, and to that end, Ayn had to devote all his energy to adjusting his put into battle.

The third step must be taken directly into Myram, where most of the forces of war will be gone, diving through the confusion to find and discuss the goddess Mariella-Forehorn. It is also clear from various sources that the goddess Mariela-Forone is not just a human being. If you ask the Goddess Church followers, they were talking about doing all sorts of miracles, and it seems that it's easy to have a magical phenomenon. Using white-differentiated humans and imperial demons may also be a form of such incredible power.

We must fight and execute such a monster stained existence against our opponents. The selection of the force to bump was carefully overlaid.

First, Lognol, Enjour combined, placed five out of a total of less than ten armed summoners on the spindle. It adds a particularly strong Imperial Demon from within the Demon King's army there. As a further no-go push, it was decided to accompany the nascent "Pale Wind".

"The first formation of the nascent" Pale Wind "is not the enemy formation."

"Damn, you're the same."

When Ein told him about it, Sigurd-Follier smiled somewhere delightful, and Jin-Krall just looked like he was exhausted.

"No, not so much."

'Cause I'm not praising you.'

"It's terrible. This is still the result of serious thinking."

"I also want you to think about the feelings of the side who told me to go to death after serious thought"

'If so, would you like to come down?

"Ha."

When he laughed with his nose, he said the opposite of what he had just said.

'Fool. No. Everywhere on the battlefield is next to death. Going to war is the same thing as going to die. Oh, my God. Hey.

Mercenaries are things that go to the dead to earn a dime, he said in the dark.

The nascent "Pale Wind" is a group of less than 500 mercenaries in total. The members of the "Pale Wind" who survived the final war are enough to count, and they also add to the survival of the Gandian army there. Why the Gandhian servicemen crushed themselves on mercenaries seemed to have dived through a hell of a battle together and were further picked up by the "pale wind". He was definitely dead if he hadn't acted with "The Pale Wind". So much hell to taste. Let's go fight.

Ein felt comfortable with such mercenaries, as well as having to feel sorry for them.

Ein told the Sigurds about the operation two days before the main unit left Enjour. On the spot was Elenia-Diphone, the guardian of Enjour. She seemed pleased in her heart to make sure that the weapons she had prepared for "The Pale Wind" were not wasted.

Yes, it is. The majority of the weapons and protective equipment equipped by the Sigurds were prepared by Elenia for when they eventually became Enjour's power. The sigurds who heard the story, apparently thanked and appreciated Elenia, but naturally.

Ayn sees Elenia like that hand something to Sigurd.

'That's right. Lord Sigurd, I want you to take this.'

'What the... what?

Sigurd was handed a fabric sachet. When Sigurd opened the bag, there was something like a piece of metal in it. I have no idea what that is.

'It's an amulet. I'm sure it'll help.'

"Hmm...? Well, if it's a safety prayer amulet, I'll take it. '

'That's the thing. It is no exaggeration to say that Enjour's survival depends on this battle. Please, say hello.'

'Oh, I'll take care of it. I've been looking after you for a long time. I have to repay you. "

Sigurd's wild grin seemed bright anyway and cheerful just to watch. Elenia also seemed relieved by such a sigurd reaction.

Lord Sigurd.

'I'm sorry for what I've done. He was running away from you, too. "

'No... it's not that I care. Neither did I consider your feelings.'

'It must have been so hard not having time to think of others. I'll see what I can do.

'... thanks'

'That's the dialogue over here. So far, thank you. "

Sigurd looked like he was thanking Elenia from the bottom of his heart.

"So, is this the key means of travel?"

And when Sigurd zeroed in the woods outside Enjour, Ein was also accompanied.

It is not from the ground that the main force of the third stage enters Myram. It's natural. If we continue on the ground from Enjour, we will have to collide with the Goddess Order Army, which originated from Myram. We've gone all the way up north, we'll be caught in the eye of surveillance, and we'll be dealt with. If so, what should I do? There's only one thing I can think of.

Empty.

If we could fly through the sky, we would be able to deceive the eyes of enemy surveillance and get into Myram without getting caught up in ground troops.

Then the question also rose naturally as to whether we should bring all our forces from the sky from the beginning, but as a matter of course, getting in from the sky would require the means to move through the sky. There can be no such thing as a means of airlifting more than six thousand generals to Myram. It was also clear that if we rode directly into Myram, where 12,000 great wars would meet, there would be a muddy, hellish battle and unnecessary blood.

We must draw as much of Myram's Goddess Order power as possible, and as far away from it as we can.

It's a Marsur invasion for that. Sometimes infusing Marsur with the bulk of his power makes him realize that Enjour, Bakhlia, is thin. It was in anticipation that the goddess denomination, which understood it, would wage its forces not only for the Allied main forces, but also for the control of the Enjour side. Assuming he had just unleashed a small number of forces on Marsur, he must have been understood to be a positive move and would have just consolidated Myram's defenses. Here, I had to show you the idea that I was serious about the Marsur invasion.

If that is how the Goddess Order forces advance south and east, Myram will inevitably be thin. We have to hit quite a few battle forces on the Allied main units with all the main forces, and it's impossible for a few to control Enjour, Bakhlia.

Myram's defensive power would be about 2,000 to 3,000, assuming he estimates a lot.

That should get us to where the goddess is somehow.

And, Ain't looking, but I don't know if I can actually do it. Because they may be placing white-differentiated humans in defense, and in that case, they are definitely forced to struggle. Nevertheless, apart from discussing the goddess, there was no means of confronting the goddess denomination, and the future of the alliance had to be bet on this operation.

It would be best if we could get all of Myram's power out there, but for that we didn't have enough Allied power.