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

Lesson two thousand three hundred and eighty-three: Battle of the Valley of Oath (III)

On the eastern side of the southern Lexia Grand Valley there were several small high hills, one of which was Falia and Lancelot.

Midnight. No, the time slot to get closer to midnight. There are no clouds overhead, starry skies full of heaven, and the vast light of the giant moon illuminates the vast earth. The water surface of the Great Valley, reflecting the light of the moon and the stars, is still that of the Great River, and if we did not know that this was the Great Valley, we must have recognized it as a naturally occurring Great River. It doesn't seem natural at first glance. It's just that it's wide across for a river, and if that's about the river, the rest of the world, it definitely exists at all.

However, there are no other examples, except for the Great Valley of Lexia and the East and West, where deep and huge valleys became man-made great rivers.

Returning to the Great River the cracks of a huge earth about the Lexia Great Valley required a huge amount of water and at the same time the means to stop it weighing. Nor, if it cannot be prepared quickly, will it be pushed away by the amount of water flowing and the momentum, making it impossible to stop the weir.

It would only have been possible if there had been an armed summons.

In the warm night breeze, Faria watched over the giant stone walls that weighed down the Great Valley. The stone walls were just about to take this much water, huge, thick, and unlikely to be easily destroyed. Doesn't it at least need to tap into the full power of the Aurora Storm? Otherwise, you could be hit back by enemy forces.

If you turn your gaze to the Eastern Imperial Army position built on land in the eastern Great Valley, also known as the riverbank, you can see the brilliant bonfire flames and smoke climbing into the night sky. When it comes to the middle of the night, the sight of the wary soldiers is visible, which means that they are so wary of attacking the stone walls, and you can assume that they have deployed the force to do so.

"I didn't know this was how I was going to fight with you. Destiny is a strange thing."

"Absolutely."

Faria explored how the enemy was doing as she attached herself to Lancelot's light mouth. There are many tents lined up, but there are about twenty of them. Sometimes one tent is quite large, and for one tent, can twenty to thirty rest? I mean, twenty times that number is in that position, but there's nothing wrong with all of them if they're general soldiers. Lancelot would kick even one.

The problem is the number of armed summoners in it, but that's not enough either to ever fear.

Although it is important to maintain the stone walls, it is hard to imagine that they will be numbered above the main formation.

Besides, this is just one of the fronts of the East-West Empire. From the northern end to the southern end, skirmishes are taking place in various locations near the border, each with a military presence of both armies. Armed summoners from both armies are deployed on numerous battlefields and on numerous fronts. In defence, they must also be deployed to each city. You cannot luxury a large number of armed summoners into a single battlefield.

If we concentrate our forces somewhere more than we are antagonizing, there will be a glitch somewhere, creating a gap that will penetrate our enemies.

That is why the East Imperial Army, which gained an escort, gained momentum to control the Northern Front, and the Western Empire took the leap to seek power abroad. And it can be taken for granted that the Western Empire, which has added a line of Setuna to its allies, will gain momentum in the future.

I had no idea you were going to cooperate with the Empire.

"That's... I guess so"

"Especially when it comes to alliances with you."

"... Absolutely right"

He leaned down, wondering what Faria was up to. I don't see his expression in the starlight.

"I'm sorry then..."

"You don't have to apologize, Sir Lancelot."

Faria went, I meant it. Sure, at that time, it was something that made me remember the fierce anger and even hate them for starting Lancelot and blocking the path of the Phalia's, but now it is a distant past. Setsuna doesn't care. Then that's fine. And, Faria thinks.

Miliu, I don't think so.

"You just did your part. Just as I tried to do my part."

"But it's true that you did what you had no choice but to resent."

"That would be the same for Setuna"

"Yeah......?

"Setuna has put your Lord in great sight. Different?

"... it was Master Niewe who set up the battle for his life. Even if he's changed, he's still alive. I could have survived. That and this, thanks to the warmth of Lord Setsuna. Thank you. There's no reason to resent me."

Though Lancelot has said so, what do you really think? Niewe was originally a young man who looked exactly like Setuna. That's the story of the half-body turning out to be a monster, and the psychological pain of the neighbors who love him is immeasurable.

For example, what would the Phalia and the others think if Setuna became like that? Just imagining it hurt my chest. Miliu and others would have gone wild. Still, even if the fact that you like Setsuna doesn't change, yes.

"Thanks to you, we have a Western Empire"

As Faria glanced at him, he was turning his gaze to the enemy. We've already summoned summoning arms to each other. Both his summoning armed Lightmare and Faria's Aurora Storm focus on ranged attacks. That is why I have been chosen for this task.

"If, at that time, Lord Neewe had lost his life to Lord Setsuna, what would have happened to the Empire... I wouldn't be relieved just to imagine"

He shook his head and clasped his shoulders.

Like him, if Niewe had lost his life, the current state of the empire would have changed dramatically. The Southern Zaion continent could have been a stand-alone venue for Mizgalis. Mizgaris doesn't seem to be a tyrant laying down bad governance as far as his reputation is concerned, but he also talks about a highly temperamental eclampsia, and it doesn't seem like he's a famous man. It seems a common perception of the Western Imperial leadership that such a person cannot be allowed to do the emperor. If Mizgaris had reigned as ruler of the southern continent, he could have imagined, to some extent, from such perceptions of what happened to the empire.

Then for a while, he continued to keep an eye on the enemy as he continued to talk about no other love. There was no significant change in the Eastern Imperial Army southern position. Even if there is, there's about a shift in the guards. For this reason, Faria and Lancelot decided to repatriate their summoning arms and lurk themselves until the start of the operation. Summoning armed maintenance involves depletion of mental power. When we had time to start the operation, leaving it out was a waste of time.

"I think it's time... time"

"Right."

Faria took out her pocket watch and checked. The time is about to end at midnight.

This operation only makes sense if you wake up at a time when the enemy formations will be asleep. It is only natural to aim for a match when it will be possible to maximize its effectiveness beyond the objective of causing havoc, panic and retreat to the enemy forces, and it goes without saying that that is the time when the enemy formations have settled down. Whatever person you are, it is difficult for you to judge the situation accurately on your sleeping head, and if the water in the Great Valley draws in such a state and more enemy attacks occur, you will also be in a state of panic.

To do this, we must first destroy the stone walls that are weighing down the water in the Great Valley.

Faria and Lancelot reconfirmed their purpose when they finished casting the armed summons at about the same time.

The purpose is to destroy the stone wall and secure the relevant armed summoner. The stone walls must have been built by the ability to summon armed men. The mere destruction of the stone walls does not mean that the Phalia and the others have completed their mission. Leaving here alone, they will rebuild the stone walls again, and the water will fill the Great Valley.

Then, it doesn't make sense.

Only the stone wall maker's armed summoner had to be secured or destroyed.

At least, we should destroy the subpoena.

That way, at least, during this war, the stone walls will no longer block the Great Valley.