"Ba......"

That would be the only proof left that Kerg-Asr's vitality, the magic barrier, was powerful, even if the disconnect was heard only slightly.

Convenience plugged from the northeast of the battlefield. The third divine artillery ravaged the Ende Army in a state of devastation as if to strike a decisive wedge. It was a bad idea to rebuild the formation to fill the void in the collapsed formation. Willeds of the Ende Army, the majority of whom were desperate in the running of the divine cannon, disappeared without even being able to leave a wreck. Only a few survived, less than a thousand, and at this point the overwhelming victory on Agatara's part was confirmed as well. On top of that, it was only a matter of time before even Daikon, commander of the Ende Army, would have collapsed if he had died out of breath in the light of divine authority. Though Willeds, who thought he was an officer of the Ende Army, was in a state of panic, it would be difficult to put together those who had lost their pillar, Daikon. We could see the empty formation of a large wind hole slowly, but surely, collapsing.

"Done... right"

The Ende Army, which has lost its rulers and created major disturbances in its chain of command, is no longer able to take control as an army group. It doesn't seem like they're coming up against it any more, but it does.

Slowly, exhale. Though slightly worn out. Over here from the battle with Marga-Asr, he continued to maintain his subpoena armament, and used up to three subpoena armaments simultaneously. The most draining was, needless to say, the time still by Edge of Surst, which would have been a little more, if it hadn't been for that. Nevertheless, it is an indisputable fact that at that time there was no other way to save Serk than to use time still.

Unless you're fully armed. I would have definitely saved it without using time standstill or anything like that. but the depletion was not a ratio of time still, nor would the burden have been comparable. I didn't have time to summon all my relatives in the first place.

"It's over? What happened to Kerg-Asr...?

Serk seemed to be concerned that he did not see Kerg-Asr within the Ende army in the middle of confusion. It may not have seemed to him that Kerg had vanished into the light earlier, or that he was the one to die from that shelling. Probably the latter. He is as worthy of you as God worshipped him. Even if that's how much I've been thinking, it's not strange.

Of course, because Kerg-Asr is weaker than Marga-Asr, he couldn't stand the Kamikaze artillery. There should have been no significant difference between the two strengths themselves. At least, even Marga-Asr, transformed into a god demon and very fortified, was not the enemy of Setuna with the black spear in his hand. And Setuna's feeling was that there was no great difference in strength between the two, and therefore, even if it were Marga-Asr, he could not withstand the direct strike of the Kamikaze cannon, first and foremost.

"He's dead. Drink by the light now."

"... right"

Serk didn't want anything more. Sometimes I don't see Kerg-Asr, and I guess I trusted Setuna's words, but I guess that makes me think about it as such. The Great King, who was supposed to be equal to God to Willeds, died so lightly. Even if it wasn't him, I had to figure something out.

Setuna asked the second prince, who was skipping instructions to his men, not Serk, who was delayed in his thoughts.

"What happens to the Ende Army?

"If they swear allegiance to you as much as we do, they will try to follow the path of doom as we do..."

"Apparently not... I don't know if I should be happy or mourn"

Against the Ende army, which began to crush, the Willeds of the Agatara army did not carry out any attacks. That is because the two princes, Sarg and Merg, issued their orders as soon as possible, and the reason for this also appears in his words and deeds. It is a pleasure in itself to end the battle with the Ende Army, but I suppose you will feel pity for the low loyalty of the Ende Army because of its homogeneity. Willedo seems to have the idea that Willedo, originally loyal to you, belongs to the Willedos of Agatara. I know that very well because I have seen them fight for mourning after your death. At the same time, I knew a little how they felt.

If my lord died in battle, I wondered if I could have one or two of them to strike out against that enemy.

I don't even think that's a virtue.

"You don't have to take any extra time. You should be happy."

"... Hmm"

Serk nodded. Apparently, the thought is over.

"I haven't solved anything."

"Really? It seems to me that everything has been resolved."

That said, Setuna didn't know what Serk was thinking. He has things to settle. But Serk has pointed out that Setuna is not what he imagines.

"First of all, that's the problem for the moment"

"... well, that's..."

Setuna had to look out for and agree with the direction Sarg had indicated.

It was neither Setuna nor the Willeds of Agatara who brought this battle an overwhelming victory over the Setunas. Far northeast of this battlefield, it is the light of divine authority illuminated three times from the Lyohan side, and it is the being that fired it.

And its presence was coming this way with a huge object boasting an overwhelming mass and pressure.

The stars instantly ripped the pale darkness beneath the sky. It was there. Wings of Light. The sparkling light itself spreads with wings, tearing the darkness of the night apart. And the light emitted by its wings is lifting its immense object into darkness. The object looked familiar. It's a giant ship floating in the sky. That's not just a ship either. He wore a streamlined lid on the hull, and furthermore looked like he had grown wings from various parts of the hull.

It was the very airship operated by the Divine Army and called and represented by Lyohan under the name of the Ark.

Looking again, its overwhelming enormity was breathtaking and even divine from the myriad wings, large and small, that emitted a blinding light. First of all, without a doubt, was the power of God itself. I mean, it's divine authority. It's like a divine authority is spraying from the hull as a wing of light and floating the hull itself.

I doubt it will even float while I am overwhelmed.

I knew God was on a giant object that was getting closer to this one. It has emitted a ray of divine authority to be called the Magic Cannon. I can't think of anything else. But it was no way another god whose god was not Lyohan's patron saint Malik, nor did I imagine he would come aboard the Ark. I knew that one of the arks had been brought to Lyohan by Ramles-Syfa Dorth's family head Kenan Yousnal, and I had heard about Malik embarking on an investigation. In other words, the fact that the Ark is moving must mean that the investigation led by Malik went well, but even so, there are things I don't understand.

Is there a cooperative God in Lyohan besides Malik?

That it is not the God of the Divine Army, no doubt. Because if there is no way the god of the divine army will cooperate with Lyohan, he can't possibly not attack Setuna. If so, I guess it's one of those gods who didn't belong to the Divine Army, who went down into the field, but I can't imagine that at all. Apparently, quite a few of the many gods that made up Vashtara have descended into the field, and even if any of those gods have offered to cooperate with Lyohan, it is by no means surprising.

It was just then that Setuna, as well as the surrounding Willeds and the Millews on earth, were surprised by the approaching of the Ark and heightened their vigilance.

Captain! Can you hear me? Huh!

"Huh...?

The loud voice echoing in the chaotic night sky was the very voice of the belly heart heard and Setuna was nothing short of surprised.

"Ruufa......?

"Yes, yes! It's Ruufa-Bargazar, the peak of the man you want to make your first man, the best player!

The blatant voice of Ruufa seemed to be diffused from the inside of the ark towards the surrounding airspace.