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

Episode One Hundred Nine Hundred One: Feast of the Fighting God (XI)

There was silence.

Martial Arts Festival Soul Festival Ritual Finals.

Filling the arena audience are all the citizens of Areutheras who have visited to enjoy the spiritual martial arts that have risked the pride and soul of the fighters. They are the only ones who did not fail in their daily efforts to get seats in the extremely high magnification of the ritual of the soul, so to speak, the audience itself has won out to the end of a tremendous battle. As much heat as it interferes with everyday life, it is probably due in large part to the manifestation of the fact that so much fighting is rooted in Areutheras, as well as the strong and widespread awareness that this annual ritual of soul devotion is the competition that determines Areutheras' best fighters.

There are three people in the match venue.

One, referee. The armed man has been rigid in front of the results he could not have expected.

One, Setsuna. He stands still, releasing his ability to mail-of-doer.

One, Darrell. He is unconscious and unconscious, although he was gently wrapped in the wings of the Mail of Dotor and was prevented from serious injuries caused by the fall.

That means the wins and losses have been decided.

Setsuna defeated Darrell.

Nonetheless, there was a reason why the entire venue would quiet down and all the time would pass without the referee announcing victory or defeat.

Because Setuna's victory is due to a clear violation of the rules of combat.

The form of fighting employed by the rite of the soul is to allow only combat by wooden weapons, all other weapons were forbidden. Naturally, the use of summoning weapons is not permitted. It was a clear violation of the rules, and a disqualification decision had to be made immediately, beyond what had been found to be a violation.

Still, Setuna has been won until the final because it's not strange for Mail of Doater to recognize it as just armor at first glance. Summoning armed is generally alien, overdecorated, and impractical in appearance. The same goes for the Mail of Doater. Overly delicate designs and shapes still don't look good for action. But to something unfamiliar with the art of armed subpoena, it only looked like gorgeous armor and was therefore extremely unlikely to be exposed if it didn't even activate its abilities. It would also be a big place to be in the arena. The fighters often wear highly assertive weapon protective gear so that they know who they are even from the audience surrounding the match venue. Darrell did the same, and none of the fighters Setuna has ever destroyed were exceptional. At first glance, there are not many fighters armed with weapons and protective equipment that do not even look like subpoenas. Therefore, the appearance of the mail-of-doer never floated.

Still, Warren-Roon, who probably had God's blessing, seemed to find out, but he acquiesced in Setuna's use of summoning arms for his own and God's purposes. Just give me the advice not to overdo it.

Setuna has stood by his advice while feeling sick about being spotted by Warren. In the first place, if you use your abilities, you will be disqualified in one shot. It makes no sense to disqualify him after using his abilities, even though he said he summoned a Mail-of-Doer, the source of the idea of ending the ritual of the feasting soul quickly with a divine speedy victory. Therefore, I have fought this far without using any abilities.

Finally, I used it.

There was no other way to defeat Darrell-Sora, who had God's blessing, so there was no way.

The result has silenced the audience, but it's ridiculous to think about what's done anyway.

I wish I had lost.

There should have been nothing wrong with losing and conceding the victory to Darrell. That ended the ritual of soul devotion. Darrell-Sora would have been the winner for the second consecutive year, and the result would have been even more prestigious, but that can't be the problem either. Whoever wins, whoever gets praise, whatever accolades are made, whatever rumours are spreading, it shouldn't be what I found out.

Yet Setuna, she fell asleep.

You'll just have to listen to Darrell's words and stuff that drowned in power and lost sight of you.

(I'm still a kid, too)

Setsuna had no choice but to be fierce.

On the other hand, this is what I think. Even if Setsuna lost to Darrell, it would never have turned out funny, he said. That must have probably been unfortunate for Darrell as well. The mistake of Aleuterrace's best fighter, chosen by Rajam the god of struggle, defeated Setuna the Black Spear, should have driven Darrell's life crazy. Rajam didn't choose Darrell. Setuna's opponent in the final happened to be Darrell, so he just helped him do it. That would have been the same thing for anyone but Darrell.

So beating Darrell here shouldn't be a mistake.

(I don't know)

Near the middle of the quiet arena, Setsuna, dazed. Holds dark wings and looks out for Darrell. He's unconscious, he's down, but there's nothing else in his life. He was a formidable enemy, but that was because he was empowered by God, something different from his original strength. The true extent of his strength was immeasurable.

Then, look after the referee. The heavily dressed referee looked like he had recovered from a thought pause, but seemed unsure how to make a decision. What do you get lost in?

"Judgment"

When Setuna told him, the referee hesitated so hastily that he felt sorry for him that he didn't even think he could talk to him.

"Oh, do... the -"

"The use of subpoenaed arms is against the rules… right?

"Well, that's..."

"If so..."

Whoever it is should be disqualified - and when Setuna tried to say it, she heard applause from the east gate of the match venue. Seeing it, Warren-Roon, dressed in brilliant armor, was about to take his men and step into the game venue and stay close.

The referee is in awe and the audience breaks the silence and begins to cheer. Warren-Roon is the ruler of Aleuteras as well as the finest fighter and winner of the first Soul Spiritual Rite, as the leader of the Extreme Strugglers. Although Desh-Bargayne says that he is the most well-known and popular fighter in Aleuterau, and that his aspirations will not allow any other followers.

In fact, when you can show it off, Warren-Roon's masculinity is also something that comes with intimidation. Even a gentle look only makes me look like something hiding a sharpened blade. His brilliant armor seemed to shine golden in the light of an oversized demonic lamp, making its presence known throughout the arena. The fighter prefers a flashy armor in order to inform one of the audience members of his presence, and Warren's outfit is the same logic. In fact, the golden armor makes Warren's appearance obvious and cheers.

He sent his men to Darrell as he approached Setuna, and he walked over to Setuna. And I'll tell you in a sneer.

"That's Lord Setuna-Kamiya, the black spear. That was a great victory."

"Victory? Isn't disqualification reasonable for violating the rules?

"Say what"

Warren repudiated Setuna's words funny.

"If Lord Setuna is disqualified for the use of summoning arms, then Darrell-Sola fighters with God's blessing must also be disqualified. Then it's too boring"

"Boring? You think I can twist and bend the rules over that?

"What would you prefer if you were plainly violating the rules from the first war?"

"It's my problem, and what I'm saying is, it could spill over the whole fight."

"Well...... yes. But if this is the life of our God, there is no way."

"God's... life..."

Rebellion Warren's words and narrow his eyes.

"Is it Rajam's"

"... yes. Our god of struggle, Rajam, wanted to test your power, Lord Setuna."

"I see. So you bothered to get me into this fight..."

"And half-compulsory,"

I guess what he grinned at was the assertion that he understood the inner dissatisfaction of the Setunas, but Setuna felt nothing for such Warren's words and actions. No matter how good he is, if he obeys God, becomes God's utterance, and stands, there is nothing but to consider him an enemy. Regardless, we are not all aware that God turns to the enemy, but we cannot afford not to be alarmed over this period.

"... so what does Rajam, the god of struggle, do when he sees my battle?

"Well..."

I'm guessing Warren flaunted his shoulders lightly because he couldn't imagine him or God's heart with God's blessing.

I didn't think Setsuna and Warren would know everything, etc., but I couldn't get a satisfactory response and was flat. Then, shortly afterwards, there was the feeling that the current ran all over Setuna's body. The Mail of Dotter did everything in its power to be vigilant. I look up into the sky, not even knowing what happened. Overhead, there is a starry sky full of sky. Stars and moons floating in the sea of darkness that runs to how far. It was, what an unchanging night sky itself, Setsuna opened her fist, realizing that there were unusual signs between the stars and the sky. Be mindful to react immediately whenever you summon.

"Brilliant. Brilliant, Setuna-Kamiya."

The voice echoed directly into my head.

The low, heavy voice had the pressure to draw a line with the voices of the gods heard so far. The feeling is different from that of Mivula, Mayura and Mauau. A ripple that, while under heavy pressure, makes you feel daunted somewhere. A mighty twist of power. I only thought it belonged to God.

"Forged Flesh, Refined Struggle, Sharpened Instinct - Isn't It Great In Everything"

"... Rajam the god of struggle"

"It's different from what I saw in Kuon's memory. Therefore let him try, but was Urunu the ruler of his family? Was he the user of the Wand of the Dark Spear?

It was Rajam who did not answer Setuna's question and unilaterally continued his words, but thanks to this I saw Rajam's purpose.

It was to see if Setuna was real, and he seemed to have his eyes on the Demon King's wand.

See you later.

Also, a black spear beckoned Setuna.

It attracted the incarnation of a scourge in the name of God.

"After all, the Demon King's Wand is what Chaos Blinger wants."

What are you looking for?

Rajam's voice sounds good.

It doesn't sound like Setsuna only, you can tell from Warren and the others' reactions. They also looked up to heaven, striking and trembling before the majestic voice of God, with an emotional expression. The same goes for the general public in the audience. Everyone hears Rajam, the god of struggle, trembling with emotion.

For the fighters and the citizens, Rajam, the patron saint of Areutheras, is more venerable than the bottom of his heart.

That's good.

It's not about knowing what kind of god one believes. It doesn't matter if the god is an evil god with the highest degree of foreign law. I don't have a hobby of speaking out to other people's faith. But that's why Setsuna isn't gentle enough to caricaturally accept the firepowder that comes down.

I want a duel with Uno.

The purpose stated by the voice was something close to Setuna's expectations.