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

Episode One Thousand Nine Hundred Thirty-four After the Battle

The battle, later called the Second Lyohan Defense Battle, ended with a painful Lyohan side victory.

In northeastern Lyohan, of the approximately two thousand Lyohan troops who went to the showdown in the enemy formation built in the Silent Stone Forest, the dead were to three hundred and fifty and caused tremendous damage to the Guardian Peak Samurai. No, I'm not just sorry for the damage to the Guardian Peak Samurais. The loss of more than three hundred good armed summoners is also a huge loss for Lyohan, and I'm glad to call it damage.

Serious minor injuries, although more than a thousand more than doubled, have sometimes been survived by a large number of subpoena armed users with healing abilities, who have succeeded in claiming the lives of even the seriously wounded who are dying. In short, the dead in the main battle was a deadly blow and a fatal one that could not even be treated in time in the battle with the Divine Man, and none of us, even the armed summoners, could do anything about all this.

There is no such thing as a summoning weapon that rolls back in time.

Where it was, there's nothing I can do.

It's hard to imagine the number of dead in that battle fluctuating.

It was an impossible sacrifice.

And the sacrifice was never in vain.

It would have been Setuna's participation in the war that decided to withdraw the Divine Army, but it was only because everyone in the Lyohan Army fought for their lives that Setuna was able to buy time to reach this battlefield. The situation would have been even more tragic had the Lyohan army made the decision to wipe out or withdraw altogether by the time Setuna was reached. Even if Lyohan was devastated, it's not strange.

For victory, the necessary sacrifices must be made.

There will be no victory without sacrifice.

That's the only way to fool yourself, but there's no way to drink this pain down.

Wasn't there a less expensive way? Wasn't there a smarter way to fight? No one dies, there was a totally indispensable tactic, a strategy.

After the war, during the confirmation work, which was carried out thoroughly at night, Faria broke her chest and blamed herself every time she heard the reports of the war dead. It was Falia who decided the main battle. It was a decision because I thought there was no other way to defeat the 200,000 Divine Army, but if I could see things in a broader perspective, I would have been able to fight in such a way as to contain the sacrifice.

Most of all, in a tired physical and mental state, he never turned his head properly either, but just kept staring at his sleeping face like a young boy sleeping on his own lap from when.

(Setuna......)

Faria called the young man's name in her heart and admitted that her heart would be filled. In front of me, there is the fact that there is that person on my lap. You don't have to fantasize about someone you don't even know where they are anymore. I'll be right there. Reach out and you can touch it. The hair that has grown beyond the years, the creation of a less replaceable face instead, the forged flesh, everything you can touch.

He lost consciousness, early in the reunion. Probably because they were all worn out. Am I relieved to talk to Faria? For, I'm not happy, but the truth is, it would just be the result of a pure accumulation of fatigue and wear and tear.

I have no doubt that it was him who drained the most on this battlefield.

It is a surprise to learn from Malik the fact that Setuna did not only play a part in this battlefield, but also in Lyohan's defense. The same shadow warriors who destroyed the Divine Men in the main battle also appeared on the battlefield of Lyohan and greatly helped Malik in his battle. Nor is that one place or two. Thousands of Shadow Warriors said they did their best to defend Lyohan.

That's why Setuna didn't move in the shaking of the goddess.

Setsuna created and dispatched many Shadow Warriors in Lyohan's defense, having also detected Lyohan's emergency. And as long as there were shadow warriors, I was convinced that Lyohan would never fall. In fact, Lyohan didn't fall. When the main battle closed with the withdrawal of the Divine Army, the divine men who attacked Lyohan also disappeared neglectfully, he said. Malik affirmed that more than 10,000 divine men disappeared simultaneously due to the magic of God.

'You must be sure you've forwarded it to the Ark. I mean, Lyohan's reign seems to have given up completely'

Then I'm asking about the number of casualties on Malik's side. Although relative to 30,000 divine men, there had been no deaths, and it had been done to the extent that there had been some serious minor injuries. Neither that nor this will need to be asked thanks to Malik, along with the Seven Spirits, for hitting the support of the armed summoners who came out in battle. Malik is Lyohan's patron saint. His principality of action is his patron sainthood. The only reason I moved to destroy the Divine Man was because I had no means to protect Lyohan except to do so.

And with the battle of the Shadow Warriors, the battlefield of the Maliks was greatly improved. One thing was to say that the situation was enough to push the Divine Men, but where it did, the transfer of the Divine Men began.

"Well anyway, I'm glad Setuna made it"

When Faria inquires into one word Malik's as if he had known the arrival of Setuna, the little god on the telegraph, shrugged his shoulders.

'I didn't know if he'd come this way. I just felt signs. Considering when he didn't come as a result of making expectations, it wouldn't be a detour, would it?

The best thing Malik could have said, but if we found out the fact that Setsuna was alive, could it have been enough to tell us that? That way Faria feels like she could have done more. And so forth, Malik has turned his merciful obsession.

"That's why."

He said that Faria, who wanted to meet Setuna with all her heart and spirit, would show her full strength, was in danger of losing her life as she was.

Faria had no choice but to thank him, acknowledging that Malik knew his true nature. That may indeed be the case. If, as he said, Setuna could have been found to be alive for sure, Faria might have lost control of her own power. I know now that that kind of danger is in me.

Faria's heart, overlooking Setuna sleeping on her knees, is always ringing. It was like a maiden in love, not surprising though I understood that was me. Haven't two less years of separation amplified my feelings for him many, many dozens of times? I even feel that way.

Speaking of Lyohan's dedication to his defense, so did Ramles-Syfa Dorus and Ufiria, but they seemed to have gone after him immediately when the Ark left the battlefield. It was thanks first and foremost to them that Lyohan was able to survive, and Faria wanted to express her gratitude in person, but shortly thereafter the Ramles disappeared. The Ramles say they were still after the Ark before. I mean, it's because I felt the smell of Quon, one important to them, on the Ark, but Falia doesn't know what that means. I was just wondering if there was any danger to Ramles and Ufiria.

I have a bad feeling.

It was at a time when the morning sun peeked into the eastern sky and the darkness of the night began to be swept away by its glow until divine.

Dawn.

The time when everything starts dyeing brightly.

Faria ordered the Lyohan army to withdraw after ascertaining the fact that Setuna was in front of her.

The battle is over.