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

Lesson Two Thousand Three Hundred and Eighty-Nine: The Battle of the Valley of Oath (9)

"Hi-ha-hoo!

Jumping into his earlobes was a shout similar to the joy of Esque-Soma.

If you look at it, you see the tent blow to pieces. Cloth and timber dance in heaven, soldiers scream, and flee. I guess the shockwave from the void cannon uprooted the tent. He's got enough flesh to fight without Swordcaine. It is not too much to exaggerate when it comes to the ultimate warrior who has no way of comparing himself to a regular person.

The Eastern Imperial Army position was in the middle of chaos.

Midnight.

Many of the soldiers, who would have been caged in the tent to get sleep, should have been knocked out of sleep by the roar and heavy quake caused by the first attack that Setuna knocked in, and should have jumped out of the tent while in a semi-awakening state. And knowing the enemy attack and the failure of the water attack, he is moving to intercept, to escape in the midst of confusion. A position with tens of thousands of generals was making a fuss like a hive.

That would be the case, too.

They should have probably been sure of the victory.

Binozon Canaan was isolated on the water by an almost perfect water attack and in a helpless state. Even as Western Imperial Army reinforcements head on, the Eastern Imperial Army's alert network is blocking the road with tremendous precision and cannot even deliver supplies. With time as it was, Binozon Canaan was dead, and there was no other way but to surrender. Mills-Zaion seemed to have thought of a special attack of death that he could not only surrender to the Eastern Empire, but if it also ended in failure, Binozon Canaan, who had lost control, must have lost his options other than surrender.

As a result, the Eastern Imperial Army had been able to work sparingly to build positions. That spare-filled attitude, behavior, would also mean giving mental upset to those caged in Binozon Canaan, but it didn't have to be hurried any more than I was sure of the victory otherwise.

You just have to take your time and wait for the enemy to surrender.

That's just it, the victory rolls in.

More sure than ripe fruit.

That's why the Eastern Imperial Army worked sparingly to build the position. Whatever you need to do to prevent supplies from reaching Binozon Canaan, do your utmost to prevent reinforcements from reaching them. While waiting for a victory that would roll in that way, he was building a robust and enormous position, considering the worst possible.

The position is instantly consumed by the fire of war, about to follow a path of devastation.

Setsuna was the first to launch the attack.

Within the Eastern Imperial Army position, when the wary soldiers confirmed the decline of the Lexia Grand Valley's water songs and grasped that the impact would spill over the entire enemy army with intense power, he stormed the enemy formation. He jumped in alone and destroyed the various things that make up the position. Burn down fences and tents, blow them up, and drive away enemy soldiers. Five thousand generals led by Mills were told to enter after the confusion of the enemy had widened. They have an important role to play in illusion that this number is enormous. To do this, it was necessary, first of all, for the enemy general to be greatly confused.

When Setuna, northbound from the south, began rampaging around endlessly inside the Eastern Imperial Army position, the Milius, southbound from the north, arrived at the position some time later, finally in the form of a pinch.

If Miloo runs off in Loversoul, Sheila runs through the Heart of Beast. Rem summons the Reapers, and Dalks crushes everything in the gravitational sphere. Elina provides those support, and Esq, by means of the Holy Symbol, self-reinforces and randomly shoots the void cannon.

A storm of destruction rolls in, and the Eastern Imperial Army position presents an instant picture of hell.

But there will be no deaths.

Because the Setunas will not actively try to kill the Imperial soldiers. It is destroying and wielding its power only to cause confusion. No matter, no one or he escapes, some of them bravely come up against it. But if those generals were not also the users of the summoning armies, they could even repel the word "hands-down" with a fertile force. As gently as I stroke him with the wings of a mail-of-doer, I can beat him down. And to that extent, it won't even kill you. Setsuna finally figured out a way to fight without killing his enemies and depriving him of his will, so he did.

Though enemies, if there's a way to win without killing, I've never crossed that.

Whatever you need to kill, it's only natural to explore other ways than not. There is no more reason to waste your life.

But you can say that because the opponent is a regular general who doesn't even have a subpoena arm. Imperial soldiers are by no means weak. All the generals built up over hundreds of years and forged by sophisticated training methods are so strong and sharpened that they are not comparable to generals in small groups of nations. The movement as a unit was sophisticated, as was the strength of each individual. But I don't care, I'm just a person. There's no way a human being could eat down on a black spear user, Setuna. It was a one-sided winning streak that didn't even have to beat the spear, but it was the armed summoners of the Eastern Imperial Army who watered it while sparing it.

Naturally, it's not what I expected.

In enemy positions there were numerous armed summoners. A few to a dozen armed summoners should be on a surveillance mission than we must constantly keep an eye on Binozon Canaan trends, and the armed summoners who would have been on those surveillance missions responded to the Setunas first.

He said there were up to 20,000 armed summoners in the empire.

It is unclear how many of them survived the final war, the “Great Destruction," but it is to be hoped that at least two thousand less armed summoners each belonged to the Western and Eastern Empires, some of those two thousand should have been in this position. It's just hard to imagine that they put in 10%.

The battlefields of the Western and Eastern Empires are said to be countless from north to south of the border, with numerous troops being put into each battlefield. Moreover, the defense of each city must also be divided, not necessarily in a situation where a great deal of force can be thrown into one battlefield. That's why equilibrium had been built over the long term, and a superman named Lazen-Urknacto could have been a force to break that equilibrium.

Eight armed summoners have besieged Setuna. Six men, two women. They are all fierce men who boast a resilient flesh, and they cannot seem more like ideal warriors than armed summoners. but it's natural if you think about it. The armed summoner had to work out physically and mentally. It is the technique of armed summoning that requires more physical training than just military personnel. The physical and spiritual training not to be swung by the summoning armed brings the flesh of the armed summoner closer to the ideal type of warrior.

In that sense, Setuna should also be approaching the ideal warrior's flesh, boasting more forged flesh than the armed summoners surrounding him. Physically and mentally, there's no way you're losing to eight armed summoners. The only thing Setuna is winning is nothing but the ability to summon an armed man.

"This tragedy... who the hell are you!

One of the armed summoners screamed. The big man with a big, alien spear is making his fighting spirit rise from the flesh like that steel field. The flesh, forged to brilliance, appears to show strength as an armed summoner. Many others possess melee weapon-type subpoena weapons such as swords and axes. Of course. We're surrounding Setuna. Impossible, such as a long-range summoning armed user approaching an enemy. That means you're more likely to be after Setuna from afar.

"I'm Setuna-Kamiya. Allies of the Western Empire."

When he exhaled sharply and kicked the ground, his fists were pierced deep enough to determine the belly of the man with the big spear.