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

Episode Two Thousand Three Hundred Eighty-one: The Battle of the Valley of Oath (1)

As a result of the negotiations, the Binozon Canaan rescue operation, in addition to the Setuna line, became massive, including Mills-Zaion and more than five thousand troops under his command. Initially, Mills was supposed to be accompanied only by Mills, but that is exactly what Mills' opinion, anxious to do, is to add 10,000 under him.

The great muscles of the operation have not changed significantly from the initial proposals that we all modified to those devised by Setuna. It divides the troops into three parts: after the destruction of the "weir” in the southern part of the Great Valley, the East Imperial Army position, which is being built on the eastern side of the Great Valley, is to be sandwiched from the north and south and retreated amid chaos. If that succeeds, with very little bloodshed, the Setsunas thought that they would be able to rescue Binozon Canaan, and unlikely to fail.

What changed with the addition of the Mills Army was the placement of troops.

The Mills Army was asked to join the enemy raid, but in doing so it was decided to have the Mills Army serve as a raiding force from the south. Originally, the South Raid Unit was to be held by Setuna alone, but they added Mills troops there because, when added to the North Unit, it was pitiful and helpless to let the Mills do extra work, as well as thinking that it would be important for Setuna to act together to control the Mills Army. Mills can only admit that Setsuna is the ally of Niewehein, and there is no chance that he will act on his own without reason to follow the Milius. Even if it's hard to imagine him ignoring Setuna's instructions, there's no chance at all that he'll see the Eastern Imperial Army go wild. Someone needs to hold the reins. You can't do that with Milius. If it's not Setuna, it has to be.

It was only if Setuna, who was the same presence of Niewehein, that Mills would suppress his emotions as well.

The “weir” destruction has been decided to be handled by two people, Faria and Lancelot. Whatever substitute the "weir” is, it must definitely be one with means of attack from a distance. At that point I had to choose between five people: Nature, Setuna, Faria, Miliu, Lancelot and Esq because Sheila and Erina would not be in charge and Lem and Darks would never be good at it either. In time, Setuna has been excluded because she intended to join the main raid, and as a result of various considerations, two people, Faria and Lancelot, have been selected.

The destruction of the "weir” would have been possible enough for Faria alone, but it was not necessarily the case that the Eastern Imperial Army did not place a force for the defence of the "weir”, and the possibility that that force was an armed summoner was well thought out. For this reason, there was a genuine desire to arrange for an excessive amount of combat power, and in addition to Faria, it was decided to put on Lancelot. Lancelot, although not accompanied by the Setunas as a force of war, could not continue to be a bystander in the battle against the Eastern Empire, and he always wanted to participate in this operation. There was no hand without his help like that.

In other words, everyone except the “Weir” Destruction Unit except Setuna is to be assigned to the Northern Raid Unit of the enemy formation. There are six of them: Miliu, Rem, Sheila, Erina, Dalks and Esq. I would normally wonder if tens of thousands of generals would let raids be carried out by just six of them while they were building vast positions, but there was nothing wrong with the Milius, and there was no fear. He is a warring warrior and full of fierce men. The only one who remains anxious, Elina, but she will also be thoroughly backward supportive, and both Miliu and Rem will do everything in their power to protect Elina like that. There's no reason to doubt your strength about non-Erina personnel.

Esq will have as much to fight for as long as he has an air talker void cannon and holly symbol, although he can't use Swordcaine, which Larsen-Wulknactt loved to use, which is supposed to have died in battle. In the first place, his vegan physical abilities, with the protection of two summoning armies, far outweigh ordinary people. There is no losing element in itself.

Esq. The origin from which Larsen-Wulknekt was conceived with the Sword God is there.

Operation starts at midnight tomorrow morning.

In other words, at the same time as the date switches to June 11 of the continental calendar five hundred and six, it will be the beginning of an operational operation.

Why, when it was that time, I was thinking about the psychological impact on the enemy forces. The purpose of this operation is nothing but to destroy the enemy forces. It is only by rescuing the plight of Binozon Canaan and driving away the enemy troops assembling in the eastern Great Valley that we have an operational purpose. The fewer enemies you defeat, the better, and to do so, the greater the psychological upset you inflict on the entire enemy army, the better.

And it is good for everyone to sleep at midnight.

Of course, you will be on the lookout for night raids with enemy forces, and you will be constantly blinding your eyes so that the Western Imperial Army of Binozon Canaan never moves out in the shade, but if you do, not all armies will be awake at midnight. Even if it's awake, you can see it as less than a tenth of all armies. Even then, quote a lot, yeah. Even though, during the day, we spend personnel to build vast positions. Few things have to get some sleep to restore fatigue.

The enemy to the Eastern Imperial Army is only on the other side of the Great Valley or in the middle of the Great Valley, which has turned into the Great River, so even if you are somewhat relaxed, you have no choice.

Setuna and the others rush for that relaxation.

And then, in the shadows of the night, we launch a major offensive against the enemy, causing havoc and withdrawing them.

Regardless, for enemy forces to withdraw, there are conditions. That condition meant making Vinozon Canaan aware that the water attack had ended in failure, and the soldiers on alert had to recognize that the water had begun to pull. Otherwise, it wouldn't be so easy for you to retreat.

On the contrary, if you understand that the water has begun to pull and that the "weir” for the water attack has been destroyed, you must realize that there is no advantage in building a position in the Great Valley, and you will do everything in your power to withdraw.

'I see. Suitable for reason'

Mills' reaction at the time of the negotiations was that it was an interesting one.

I guess I didn't even think I could ruin the water attack itself. No, I only had to think of a way to crack down on water attacks, and I didn't think it could happen, should I see it? First of all, with his hand-held power, it's extremely difficult to sew up the East Imperial Army's vigilance net where it is and destroy the "weir”. If it was easy, I would be trying. I'm in trouble because I can't do that, and I'm finally thinking of a self-destructive assault operation.

If you try that on him, Setuna's maneuver, consisting of “weir” destruction, may have been fascinating enough to reflect.

It wasn't until he heard Setuna's description of the operation that he became extremely cooperative.

It was in the middle of the night that such Mills and a selection of 5,000 men joined the Ark.

It was limited to five thousand people, because it was close to the ceiling where they could be put on board without the need for any special craftsmanship on the ark, to avoid placing an extra burden on the Mayuri God. In just 5,000, there is no way we can fathom tens of thousands of Eastern Imperial Army opponents, but the main purpose in this operation was not the destruction of enemy forces, but the total withdrawal of enemy forces by causing havoc, and Mills' soldiers were no problem with less. I know Mills will remain unhappy, but I just have to ask him to be patient there. With more than 10,000 on board, the ship's movement is slower and the link between the "weir” destruction and the main raid is more problematic.

If the "weir” is destroyed and the water that fills the Great Valley begins to pull, the enemy soldiers will notice. What happens if you leave that alone for a long time. The whole enemy army, which should be in deep sleep, wakes up, causing some mayhem, also becomes difficult.

As for Setuna, I wanted everything to be promptly disrupted and withdrawn after minimizing damage to enemy allies. Reducing damage to enemy allies is what Kneewehein wants. Setsuna wanted to draw on that intention, as best she could, because I know his thoughts are so painful.

It is for this reason that I must succeed perfectly in the operations I have devised.

(I can't believe you're working out tactics, Gala. Bye...)

In the Gandhian era, it was left to the military masters, starting with Ein, who did everything well simply by following their operational instructions. The experience of those numerous battles is now, exactly, alive. Countless battlefields, countless missions, and the experience that has led me to refine this operation. Regardless, it's not superior enough to be called an operation, and I know it's only a substitute to the extent that everyone can think of one.

Still, Setuna couldn't help but feel her growth.

If I were you back in the day, wouldn't I just have pierced the enemy formation, rammed around and piled countless bodies up like mountains?

Not now, no.