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

Episode Two Thousand Three Hundred Twenty-nine: The Northern Front (XII)

When it came to the Nearfellow offense, there were no particular major problems, and it was done.

The fact that enemy forces caged me in a city surrounded by a robust wall called Neaferow worked extremely well for Setuna, the attacker. Niaferow is a large city compared to the cities of a small group of nations, but if the General of the Eastern Imperial Army, who boasted up to less than 10,000, flees in, he makes a city so complicated that it will be difficult to get around. It wasn't built to assume a military base from the beginning, like Divnia did. It is only a walled city in a form seen anywhere on the continent, just surrounded by walls.

Still, for attacking from the outside, there is no doubt that a robust castle wall will function and work in its favor for the side of the cage. In fact, Charlotte had to be prepared from the castle gate, the means of breaking through the walls, and for that reason she had called the armed summoners to do something.

Setuna, however, acted in such a way as to ignore Charlotte's tactics. Setuna, suddenly approaching the walls with the ability to fly the Mail of Dotor, entered the city lightly avoiding the arrows and summoning armed attacks that would strike him down. It's only natural that jumping over a castle gate wall is overwhelmingly easier than destroying it. Even after the war, this is the best solution. Destroying the walls, the castle gates, will make it harder to protect you after the war, even if there has been a battle with the Eastern Imperial Army or if the Imperial Devil has attacked you. To that end, cities should have been attacked without damaging the walls or castle gates.

Of course, it's not that Charlotte didn't think of that, nor did she prepare a user of a subpoena armed with the ability to fly. In fact, several armed summoners were the users of the flying summons armed. But you don't have to think about what will happen if you send just a few of them into a city where enemy soldiers will hiss. Lots of passives. It's all about slapping, and instead of making any sense, you'll rather lose your precious fighting power.

That's why she was trying to figure out a way to break through the walls and give instructions to the armed summoner unit to do what it did.

And it is Setuna who breaks such common sense.

He splashed dozens of dark dolls and diverted enemy targets as East Imperial Army generals prepared to break through the West Imperial Army walls as he flew across Niaferow's walls single-handedly into the city. All around us are enemies. There is no need to consider the possibility that the aftermath of the attack will reach your allies. If there is, it's only damage to the general public, but I don't think the Eastern Imperial Army during the Niaferow occupation is directing the evacuation of the citizens. If not, it would mean that there is no such thing as the right to rule the Empire in the Eastern Empire, and we would lose all righteousness. How you suppressed the Empire, if you lose the support of the imperial subjects, the Eastern Empire will instantly disintegrate. That's right. The Eastern Emperor would have taken note of that, and the instructions for it should have been thorough.

In fact, there was no such thing as the appearance of ordinary citizens fleeing before they jumped in, and the rest of the armed East Imperial Army generals were in sight. No way, I didn't expect you to jump over the walls and attack me. As Setuna flashed her dark wings and descended into the city, soldiers resting in the shadows and alleys of the building screamed. When he wolves and tries to ask his superior officer for instructions, he is attacked and fallen by the Dark Doll. No matter what, I don't have to kill you.

There are only enemies in the city. Then you don't have to worry about your allies and take the lives of enemy soldiers. You can just disable it.

In a battlefield where allies also get into trouble, it doesn't necessarily mean they just need to be helpless. Except for the story if you have restraints and can detain them, otherwise, just stunning them can return to the front and damage your allies when you regain consciousness. In a fierce battlefield where enemy allies are disturbed, you can't just choose how to fight them by letting them faint cheaply.

Just because you don't want to kill one doesn't make you laugh, either, with more damage to your allies and more death to your allies. For this reason, Setuna did not resign to taking the lives of enemy soldiers, even as she did so in battles outside the city.

But if you're in the city, you don't even need to be prepared for it. The castle gate is tightly closed and the walls are sturdy. There is no chance that the Allied Armed Summoners will commit the kind of foolishness that jumps in. Charlotte has also been told not to go on after getting well. Most importantly, I understood the recklessness of jumping in a handful of elite men within a city where enemy soldiers hissed, even if Setsuna was not wanted, and rather it was Charlotte who had recklessly bullied Setsuna.

Charlotte probably also had the position that she had to consider the safety of Setuna, an ally of Niewehein, who, ignoring her care like that, is jumping into Niaferow.

With all his might, Setuna was only slightly satisfied when he stunned the surrounding enemy soldiers with the power of himself and the Dark Dolls. It's something I can feel because Setsuna, who has taken so many lives, is how happy it is not to take one life and to be close to victory.

So there was no option to head to the castle gate and open the castle gate from the inside. If we open the castle gate, Charlotte and the others will certainly be able to enter, but that will do a lot of damage to the enemy allies. There will be numerous casualties on both sides of the enemy. That was not the main desire of Kneewehein, nor the desire of Setuna.

The hope of the Western Empire is to recapture Nearfellow as soon as possible and end this battle.

What can I do to do that?

(To withdraw from Nearfellow,?)

The recapture of Nearfellow requires a victory over the Eastern Imperial Army, which occupies Nearfellow. There are three conditions for that victory: the demise of the Eastern Imperial Army, the surrender of the Eastern Imperial Army and the withdrawal of the Eastern Imperial Army, but the most realistic of these would be the withdrawal of the Eastern Imperial Army. And to withdraw the Eastern Imperial Army from Nearfellow, you can either strike a heavy blow or consider a commander. That would result in a total collapse of all armies and let go of Nearfellow.

Fighting is such a thing.

The battle of extermination, for example, is impossible first.

It's not my problem.

After putting up a few hundred too many enemy soldiers, Setuna was looking over the township of Neaferow, feeling the movement of enemy forces trying to besiege him in a faraway winding. On the roof of a tall building, Setuna's vision shows that the movement of the Eastern Imperial Army is in hand. There was nothing wrong with the arrows that flew in, although targeted, because the wall of the wings of the Mail of Dotor was playing for me. Normal arrows don't allow you to pierce dark wings. Enemy Armed Summoners with Ranged Attacks cannot leave the Wall. The Western Imperial Army outside the walls remained in a collision position, nailing enemy soldiers on the walls. In that sense, the Charlottes' presence was extremely significant.

If you are just an armed summoner opponent, Setuna may not be able to get out of hand either. Depending on the ability of the subpoena, even Setsuna is not unlikely to be in a predicament.

Regardless, not all armed summoners put into this battlefield are placed on the walls, but if you look where they cannot be directed to Setuna, who is supposed to stand out at height, the majority of them may have been defeated or detained by the West Army in earlier battles. Or are you on the defense of the East Army headquarters?

Setuna's idea of the main force is not Niaferou itself, but the location of the commander within Niaferou. And it's that main unit that needs you.

According to Esq's story, the like-minded "Cloud Gate” guys should be hitting backward support jobs inside Nearfellow and never being put into action. In other words, you can rest assured that Setuna is unlikely to engage the "Cloud Gate” people just because they have entered the city. In the unlikely event that we become engaged, Setuna has no intention of killing us, so we have nothing to worry about in that regard.

The problem is where the “Cloud Gate” is, and Commander Ion-Zaion would know where it is. Even if Ion-Zaion doesn't know, any of the executives in the main force should know for sure.

As dozens of Dark Dolls appropriately approached the enemy soldiers they pushed, Setsuna ran around the city of Neaferow, trying to fly from roof to roof.

And was it enough that Setuna alone defeated about two thousand enemy soldiers in Nearfellow?

The eastern gate of Niaferow suddenly opened and the Great Decree of the withdrawal of all armies echoed.

Setuna flashed her face as the soldiers of the Eastern Imperial Army arrived at the East Gate with us first, standing blankly on the roof. Now, I can't serve my purpose.

The recapture of Neaferow became.

It is also proof that the eon-zaion person was not necessarily incompetent. While understanding the numerical advantages, Ion-Zaion decided that Setuna could not be defeated alone and ordered his withdrawal from Nearfellow. Even though there are still more than seven thousand soldiers left. It is, in other words, proof that Ion-Zaion is a person who understands the difference between force and force, as well as proof left that Setuna alone has figured out that he has a difference in force that cannot be bridged by a difference in force.

Thanks to this, the Western Imperial Army is likely to be able to regain Nearfellow without any extra damage, so I have to say I'm glad the commander is not incompetent. An incompetent commander would not have understood Setuna's overwhelming strength until more damage was done. No, you might not understand until you're cornered yourself.

I really appreciate being competent in that sense, but not for Setuna herself.

Setuna must free the "Gate of Clouds” from the dominion of the Eastern Empire.