Where Setuna was at the beginning of the Second Lyohan Defense War, he said, surprisingly, is the city of Areutheras on the southern tip of this Vashtarian small continent. It also meant that he had no choice but to participate in the Martial Arts Festival, which was being held on the Areutheras, and when he heard the story from Lem, Faria was something that made him feel indescribable.

Just when Faria was suffering, Setuna was on the same earth as her.

Aleuteras is located on the southern tip of the small continent, a city that should be far from Lyohan. There was no way Faria in Lyohan could have known about the situation on Areutheras or anything, and naturally there was no reason to know that the Sethnas were staying on Areutheras. If they don't look into it, they don't even feel like looking into it.

Naturally.

Faria is Lyohan's goddess of war. I was moving to give top priority to fulfilling my duties as a goddess of war. It was a refugee issue for that, and Faria couldn't afford to think about Setuna, or just think unilaterally, even if she did. I would never expect him to be in this small Vashtarian continent or anything like that.

There was no way that we could gather information, let the information network go to every corner of too vast a land, or use Ramles and other Dragon genus for gathering information for Lyohan, more than prioritizing Lyohan defense.

It was to the extent that we heard rumors of the wind, such as the current state of affairs, which is not even linked to the surrounding cities, about the Areutheras on the southern tip, and that was enough. More importantly, it's about Lyohan. I couldn't help but think about the current situation in other cities.

The result is not that we missed information about Setsuna and Rem's stay.

Because Setuna and Rem arrived on the Areutheras only a few days after that. It's too short a period for Lyohan to get the information. You don't have to grab it.

That, and I wanted to know, is in Faria.

but at the same time, he was also told by Rem's mouth that Setuna was desperate to reach Lyohan, and Faria remembered that she could not hide her emotions and was upset that her vision wobbled.

Setuna reached Phalia and Lyohan, all of them, as soon as possible, and so he came to me with all his spirit. That seems to lead to Areutheras' participation in the Martial Arts Festival, but I haven't heard the details.

It's not that important.

What matters is the fact that Setuna was aiming for Lyohan where Faria didn't know, and that he was thinking of himself.

No, more than that, it means he lived.

Faria never thought he was dead or anything, and that's the same with Miliu and Ruufa. We all believed in Setuna's survival and thought we could meet again someday. Still, if the years go by for more than two years, it's people who can't help but think of anxiety, maybe, etc.

Human beings are weak creatures.

Weak, brittle.

No matter how strong you are or how stubborn you are, if the situation prolongs, you will be dragged by it, showing your weak spot. And then you get caught up in that weakness, and your heart gets weaker.

I don't think Faria was weak or anything like that, and I don't try to admit it, but on the other hand, I didn't deny that I had that part of me.

It is also evident that the mind came off when we saw Setuna.

Somewhere, didn't you give up?

Somewhere in my heart. In a corner of my head. Deep down in consciousness.

So when you saw Setuna, your head turned bright white and you couldn't think of anything.

Setsuna, no.

Knowing that Phalia and the others were in Lyohan, he met Phalia and went to Lyohan just for that reason. All means were used to do so, and both the survivors of the Zaion Empire joined hands, leading to the Areutheras.

In the ritual of the Festival Festival of Fighting Spirituality, in which he participated, Setsuna said that he had defeated several fighters and challenged Rajam, the fighting god, to become the patron saint of Areutheras.

According to Rem, Setuna and Rajam's fighting outperformed the boundaries of fighting, but you don't know that.

Setuna is a human being, but it has been proven in earlier defensive warfare that he is the user of a summoning armed chaos bringer with the synonym of the Demon King's wand, whose power also outweighs God.

Regardless, the fact of the matter was surprising to everyone who was there, including Faria, and even Malik commented that surprises could not be forbidden. But if you have the power of the Demon King's wand, that's about as easy as it sounds, if Setsuna can freely bring out the power of Chaos Bringer, he says he can fight more than reciprocity if he's about a lower god.

It was a story that such Setuna unleashed the hidden power of the black spear in her struggle with Rajam, the god of struggle, because she boiled her fortune the way Rajam did.

Having heard all about Rem's gaze, Faria feels like she's reconfirmed that Setuna still cares about herself and everyone.

Setuna's cherishing me about Faria is clearly coming from what he had to look like when he came running over.

The thought is not a mistake.

It may be the strong point of stubbornness to say all that, and she almost frightened herself.

Setsuna is still asleep.

"Lord Rem. Regards, Lord Setsuna. If you wake up, let me know right away, and I'll be happy to be a goddess of war."

Faria, as a goddess of war, broke off her meeting with Rem, emphasizing the part of

The truth is that Faria herself wanted to be at his side, unconscious and sleeping, and wanted to be tight and nurse. But Faria has a position. Lyohan's pivotal role as goddess of war does not allow it. In his spare time, he visits Setuna and is not in such a loose position, like the Luufa, who can steal his sleeping face.

Of course, if we use the power of the goddess of war, we can visit him openly. The goddess of war reigns at the apex of Lyohan as well. You can do whatever you want. But if I did that, it would be a great distance from the goddess of war to which Faria aspired, and I felt I would never be able to get closer to my ideals again. Therefore, Faria decided to suppress her instinctive feelings of wanting to be on Setuna's side and leave everything to his servant, Faria's trusting Rem.

If Lem was at his side at all times, not someone else, and followed his understandings, he could be relieved to leave it to him.

Faria, telling and convincing herself so, missed Rem leaving the battle palace behind.

Mordoa-Fabril, chairman of the Mountain Conservation Council, suffered the lapse of refugee issues after she took responsibility and expressed her resignation, and she became even stronger in her consciousness as the goddess of war, Faria.

It's not like we're missing out on a reunion with Setsuna.

Lyohan withdrew the threat of the Divine Army.

But the situation in the world is not necessarily so fragrant that you can stay there. Rather, what wasn't strange whenever anything happened was also coming from Rem's story.

In this world, numerous gods were unleashed.

Malik was right once.

Numerous gods who had named themselves the supreme god Vashtara have lost their clumping as Vashtara and have begun to operate as they wish or as existential significance as gods in various parts of the world. An example of this is Rajam, the god of the struggle of Areutheras, and Mauau, the goddess of the sea that the Rems encountered on the ocean.

Not all gods in this world are enemies of mankind. No, many of them should be on the side of humanity, Malik said. God is more manifest than man's desires and prayers, and spreading malice on man is not in itself, it is.

But I shouldn't be relieved, he said.

These gods full of Illus Valle are the gods of the other world.

It is no wonder that God, who wants to return to the world he should be, and who has remained silent for centuries, began to run wild by the failure of the resurrection of the Holy Emperor leading to “great destruction”.

It is no surprise that some of the gods who faced the failure of the Resurrection of the Holy King appeared to believe that the hope of a return to the world they were meant to be had been extinguished, and it is not strange that such gods have exercised their power as they wish in this world.

In fact, it is not hard to imagine that Rajam, the god of struggle, reigns as the patron saint of Areutheras, would also be prepared to be in this world.

Regardless of Rajam, who became the patron saint, it is not necessarily that many gods do no harm to the inhabitants of this world.

The Divine Army is not the only threat.

That's what Phalia regained her mind as a goddess of war.