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

Episode Two Thousand Three Hundred Twenty: The Northern Front (III)

Larsen-Wulknactt gave up that night, trying to hit him several times over. Because a woman is replacing a pillow around his chest. If we hit a turnaround here now, we could wake her up. Nemia-Wise. The head of the “Cloud Gate”, she stopped leaving his side after the “Cloud Gate” itself came under the control of the Eastern Empire. That was convenient for him, but at the same time, I have to hold the thought that he might have taken away their girliness.

“Cloud Gate” entered under the umbrella of the Eastern Empire. As for the Eastern Empire, it wouldn't have mattered if we could have gotten one Lazen, but we made the right decision that a "Cloud Gate” was also essential to keep and control that Lazen in our hands. Larsen is like being taken hostage by the "Cloud Gate," and is only becoming a good part of the Eastern Empire in order to protect the safety of the Nemias. Otherwise, we don't know what the Nemias will see.

I can cut through as much as I want if I'm alone. No matter how you hit the big army, you can hit the one hand of escape. With his strength, it is not impossible in itself to escape, even on battlefields that are so passive and defeated by so many. but you can't get away with taking the guys at the Cloud Gate.

It doesn't matter if it's not face-to-face, it doesn't matter what happens to the people at the end who are just stuck in the glory of the "Cloud Gate," but the fact is that they've been close to the executives, including Nemia, for a long time. That fact is chained to his heart and deprives him of his ability to act.

"I'm glad you're one of the good guys. Thanks to your honest surrender, you didn't have to lose anything you didn't have to lose."

What Larsen thought of in the back of his brain was the dialogue he had when he first met Ramulin-Vinosea. Lamulin-Vinosea is not an exaggerated figure when it comes to the largest power in the Eastern Empire, and her intentions are said to be no exaggeration when it comes to the intentions of Emperor Mizgarishein Ragnas-Zaion.

One of the words she said was to suggest the possibility that if Lazen had not surrendered and obeyed the Empire, everyone at the "Cloud Gate" would have been taunted with life and exposed to mischief. Ramulin has as much power to do it.

On the contrary, yes.

As long as it follows the intentions of the Eastern Empire, the existence of the "Cloud Gate” is tolerated, which also means that Nemia and others are guaranteed life and identity.

In fact, every time Lazen succeeds as a member of the Eastern Empire, the treatment of the Nemias is getting better, and this way Nemia can be immersed in his room, or at his side, only because of Lazen's departure to dominate one of the cities alone.

Ramureen knows exactly how to handle one. To rule humans, you can't just give them whips. Never forget that we will evaluate merit accordingly and give candy as the corresponding consideration.

Larsen's hospitality was in response to his combat efforts, and his first attempt to improve the treatment of the "Cloud Gate” executives would be a testament to Ramulin's ability to understand one's finesse. I started by giving the illusion that the Eastern Empire would never be uncomfortable either by improving the treatment of the Nemias, which should also be a wedge for Lazen, rather than just improving the treatment of Lazen.

That's how I tried to motivate Larsen.

There's no way I'd be motivated by Razen.

As a member of the Eastern Empire, we must fight the Western Empire. There was no such thing as motivation. Both the Eastern and Western Empires were originally the Zion Empires. Speaking of the Zaion Empire, it was once the three major forces, a military power that ravaged a small group of nations he was born and raised in. Whether it's an abominable subject, there's no way I want to cooperate.

Of course, I don't even think about that every time. If you show your heart, you can hurt even the Nemias, as opposed to turning the soldiers of the Eastern Empire against their enemies. The Nemias were also, imperially but unrelated to that battle, the kind of people who had lived with only one virtue. I couldn't do anything to hurt them, and so you can say he's here.

Nearfellow.

During the Old Empire, that city, known for its proximity to the boundary between the Sixth and the First, and its location on the Sixth, was also one that Lazen dropped in his first line as a member of the Eastern Imperial Army. The sixth aspect was the territory of the Western Empire, where the Western Imperial Army's fighting forces were also permanently present in Niaferou, tightly cementing their protection.

Until now, the Eastern Empire has faced painful counterattacks and attacked cities near the border, such as Niaferou and Niadar. It was the same for the Western Empire, either boarding the Eastern Empire territory or repeating skirmishes near the border, continuing the battle for a decisive battle between both countries.

It was Larsen-Wulknekt who appeared to throw a stone at that irreplaceable war situation, and when he broke through Nearfellow's defensive network as early as an electro-optical fire, he caused enormous damage to the Western Imperial Army and caused it to retreat from Nearfellow. Lazen, who thus succeeded in subjugating Nearfellow, by virtue of his merit, makes his voice within the Eastern Empire certain.

Larzen's activity, that's not all that stays. Since then, Niaferou has followed and controlled the northern city of Niadar and the southern city of Niazuki, attacking further west and also defeating Niasaian. Although those urban strategies are not the result of one Lazen, the first merit in any battlefield was Lazen. Lazen was nevertheless becoming a symbol of the Eastern Empire's leap forward and was gaining recognition among the military personnel of the Eastern Empire.

Even the emperor Mizgarishein was concerned about the work of Lazen, sent him an autographed award and praised Lazen without limits. For a long time now, there has been a state of antagonism between the Eastern and Western Empires. It is only natural that the emperor should rejoice in letting go, because he broke that equilibrium and created an air of eastern imperial dominance. As for Lazen, I don't care, but I was honestly delighted that the treatment of the Nemias had improved extremely significantly as a result.

I don't care about myself.

All he thinks about is the pity of a woman who has no choice but to rely on him.

Nemia was originally a man who lived on his own, even without the help of a man. It can be called a female jewel. The executives of "Cloud Gate” also followed Nemia in love with such manhood. It was not so tragic that she could only breathe by clinging to Larsen, and he couldn't help but feel sorry for her.

As long as she's under the control of the Eastern Empire, she'll have to stay that way. It is no exaggeration to say that she holds her number of lives. If Lazen loses interest in the Nemias, their number of lives will run out at that moment.

Regardless, she doesn't say that in her mouth. No, it's not just the mouth. Seriously, I must have thought I didn't care about my life or anything. I'm a brave woman. I've told Larsen many times that we don't have to think about our lives. Don't worry about what kind of eyes we get, either.

Besides, Lazen is not a “Cloud Gate” person, so you can live as you please.

You just have to live as you wish.

It has the power to do so, so where is the logic to follow the Eastern Empire and so forth?

Nemia's words tie Lazen to the “Cloud Gate” even further.