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

Episode Two Thousand Two Hundred and Ninety: Ghost (IV)

Imishada is a mountainous city to the northwest of the village of Magou. The continent-specific urban format, surrounded by walls on all sides, is no different whether it is an imperial territory or a small group of nations. Magu's village, too, was surrounded by barricades on all sides except the dock. Because if you don't, you could be under attack by the Imperial Devil.

It is hard to imagine that the Imperial Devil will be aggressively attacked so that fishing is flourishing and the Imperial Devil living in the sea basically does not try to do harm to humans. The Imperial Demon and I are not supposed to want to deliberately invade human space and bring it into a state of contention with humans. So no matter what the barrier is, it is not always immediately raided by the Imperial Devil. It's a matter of possibility. Reducing the unlimited likelihood of being attacked by the Imperial Devil is the reason why people are surrounded by barriers, and the reason why cities, cities and villages, not only in small groups of nations, but throughout the continent, are covered with walls on all sides.

Waiting for the Razens, who reached Imishada, was a half-destructed town in a city surrounded by walls of such quadrants, and the figure of one who could live in despair. The city's inhabitants spoken. The Imperial Army cannot be guessed. As it was, Imishada had no choice but to destroy it all, crying out loud and twitching.

It was imperial army soldiers stationed in Imishada who sought salvation at the “Cloud Gate" to hide what, and middle-aged soldiers, commanders of garrison units, sneaked shame and put their use out on bandit groups.

Nemia saw this as an opportunity.

To rehabilitate the "Gate of Clouds”, which once ruled the darkness of the entire Empire and boasted of its forces throughout the Empire, fame needs to be raised. To do this, she thought she had to build up her track record. So when it comes to how to get a track record, it's easy in a way. All you have to do is help one in need.

Fortunately, times were extremely confusing.

In an era of havoc throughout the Empire, the law is not what it was, monsters travel and even begin to fight inside the Empire instead of the Imperial Army being hit. Under such circumstances, one seeks the hand of salvation. Is there anything I can rely on somewhere, I keep my voice up. The scream was heard from all over.

Even Imishada's garrisons are screaming.

If we respond to the voice of such a single person and solve the problem, nature and the fame of the “Cloud Gate” will grow, and what we seek to become part of the “Cloud Gate” will continue to raise our voices and gather together. In fact, Magu's activity in the village made the bloody young people, among the villagers, join the “Cloud Gate”. There is also support from the village. “Cloud Gate” can be described as a step stronger as an organization.

At this rate, Nemia was thinking of first consolidating the ground in the southeastern part of the imperial territory, the so-called Fourth Side.

The beginning of this is the solution to Imishada's problem.

The problem with Imishada is the monster commotion, as I mentioned earlier.

As far as the information is concerned, the monster, who doesn't even seem to be an Imperial Demon, suddenly appears in the city of Imishada, rumbling around, and then disappears outside the city. A few days later, I thought I had turned back to the city, which hit the city hard and disappeared out of the city again. Armed summoners from the garrison responded, but said there was no indication that they could defeat them at all.

"Given the interval since the last time, we should show up in the city again in a few days. I want you to get rid of it."

The commander with thin hair seems to have asked Nemia to do so. The commander, who seems to hit the Major in the ranks in the Imperial Army, asked for the “Cloud Gate," after all, because he had heard rumors of the wind and was looking into the activity of Larsen in detail. Speaking of which, there were stories of unfamiliar people now living in the village of Magu. Probably an Imperial Army agent or something.

"So what do you say? Can you do it?"

Larsen shrugged her shoulders when she heard more from Nemia.

"There's nothing more you can do than get here."

We have to do it, that is.

By the way, it doesn't matter, Larsen always took care to hide his face as he left Magu. In normal times he wears a mask and in times of war he wears a helmet. None of us have the possibility to come across something that we know who we are. If it turns out who you are, you don't know what's going to happen here more than this is imperial territory. Never overpay with caution.

When I gather information about the monster, here's the deal.

It was originally human, he said. An adult man who lived in Imishada suddenly became a monster, attacked one of his surroundings and began to destroy the building. Although the garrison moved quickly to repel him, the power of the monstrous man, far from being comparable to man, could be described as more than the Imperial Devil, meaning that it could not be handled by the garrison alone. Because even an armed summoner belonging to the Imperial Army could not be fattened, it is only logical that the average person has no skill to send money to the garrison unit, which is a key personnel.

Whether Razen can fight a monster opponent like that properly is something we wouldn't know if we didn't try. Anyway, the other person is an outside monster with more power than an armed summoner. Larsen prides himself on his ability not to take a pull from an armed summoner in general. A large number of armed summoners could have raised their hearts that it was impossible to lose. But they do the same thing.

A monster that can't be defeated by just an armed summoner.

They have infinite regeneration of everything, and they have instantly regenerated and fought back, whether they blow up their arms, destroy their heads, or evaporate their torso.

The armed summoner of the garrison is not a story I don't know either.

But that's why there's no better way to do it than with Nemia.

Larsen left the city without waiting for the monster to strike. Nemia-led “Cloud Gate” combatants were allowed to protect themselves near the walls and previously singled to the east of the city, where monsters appeared. The “Cloud Gate” combatants are a bunch of roughnecks so resilient that no one or he is any better than the regular soldiers of the Imperial Army, but there is no way the Imperial Soldiers could be hit by an opponent that would be at all hostile and kicked in the ass. I couldn't let them die in vain.

I'm the only one left to die.

After all, he narrowed his eyes to a white giant who appeared, not least to sneer at his nature, who could not help but seek a place of death, shaking the mountain forest and breaking the green roof on which the trees weave.

It was as if he were the descendant of a giant who had once manifested a great beauty before him, and he regained his attention.

The giant, covered in pure white skin, is far taller and more overwhelming in stature than the trees standing side by side, etc. It's like a mountain. But as far as I can tell, it didn't even seem like he was the kind of guy you could compare to the giant you once saw. At least, the descendants of giants would be far more threatening. There's immortality there, but this one, please.

(Talking about being able to play)

That's also amazingly high performance, and it seems to be something close to inexhaustible.

Is it immortality?

Because no matter how much he does, he has no chance of winning. There is no way that God can destroy the immortality of his being when he strikes down all the power that is now available to us. Immortality does exist. The same goes for the descendants of the giant whom I once saw, but so did the servants of his Lord. However, in the case of that reaper girl, we are talking about the fact that if the Lord, the source of life, dies, his immortal power can also disappear and be lost, and it is likely that it no longer exists in this world.

The white giant mesmerized monster trembled heavily on its slender upper body. The atmosphere trembles violently, the surrounding trees gush out, the dust and sand rise, and the birds and beasts lurking in the woods flee to a glance. When his sliced eyes in his bright white face opened wide, he stared at Lazen with what could even be described as disastrous.

The place of the white giant is in the middle of a forest lying at the foot of a mountain that can be bordered to the east of Imishada. In contrast, what Lazen stands in is a plain area leading up to the mountain forest, and I guess his figure, just standing alone, was well seen by the white giant.

"Eyes look good, don't they?

When Larsen snapped, the giant roar sounded destructively, and his gigantic body jumped up high in the sky.

My ears, they're good.