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

Episode Two Thousand Five Hundred and Eighty-Eight: Divine Thunder, Slashed and Ripped (IV)

The bombardment of Dilmura, the lightning star, will not stop.

A two-forked spear, an attack shooting out the electric light converging on its tip as a bullet, was not an exaggeration to say that the range of attack was tremendous and that the ground, instantly destroyed and exhausted, while also decreasing its speed and power. At least, the earth around where the Phalia and the others were scattered in shatters, leaving no original form behind. If only powerfully, there was still little time difference between the attack and moving on to the subsequent attack, and the light bullet, like rain, poured down. Moreover, thanks to the tremendous power, the junction of the Rigid Thunder Knife also makes no sense. Maybe if it was a direct hit, I could recieve it, but the aftermath alone would blow it away, so there was no doubt there was nothing I could do about it.

The ground is devastated, with countless casualties out there. Serious injuries and minor injuries are fine. Because thanks to the ability of the Summoning Army, you will recover soon. But there's nothing you can do about all death. If you die, if you lose your life, that's it. There is no longer the art of turning back time. There's no way to bring one back to life. Assuming there is such a summoning arm, there is no way that the Mayuri God will not incorporate it into his tactics. Because with the Divine Board of War, you can overturn the deaths of your own generals in all battlefields. You can assume that no such subpoena arms exist more than are not incorporated into tactics. Nor has the history of armed summoning confirmed the existence of summoning arms that correctly resurrected the dead.

It has been confirmed that the mask-of-dispair that is resurrecting Rem at the beginning of the tentative and is life-threatening, or something approximating the ability of the Soul of Bird to listen to the story, is conditional on such a summoning weapon and does not exactly resurrect it. If you lose your abilities, you'll die.

You cannot overshadow death.

If you mean to return time within a certain range, like a god of war board, anyway.

No, that's also out of common sense ability.

If the Divine Board of War wasn't equipped with such abilities, I couldn't help but look down. Faria and the others had lost their lives forever. The current battle will not have existed either.

Nevertheless, in that case, the Mayuri God must not have made him impotent either. At that time, the only reason I dared to enter a moving castle was because I had an insurance policy called the God of War Board.

We have to be more cautious than without that insurance, but we must not lose sight of the opportunity to attack as a result of being too cautious. The enemy is a spirit. It is the spirit of the great god Naria. Its power was far more powerful than imagined, and it could be called overwhelming.

If we just let the thunder fall like heavy rain, we'll still have a bombing that concentrates a little bit of thunder, and that's what shoots off like rain without interruption. The power of a single blow is tremendous, and if you're on the ground, you can't avoid total annihilation. Or whether there is an escape in the air, or not. There's no shield, and you can't hide yourself in the air with a smoke explosion. No, in the first place, when it comes to hiding oneself with explosive smoke, the question remains. If it's the five senses of the Spirit, it's not as difficult as knowing exactly where we are. Therefore, the light bomb is causing an explosion while accurately shooting someone on the ground and letting them die.

It's the same in the air.

As Dilmura redirected the cutting edge of the spear from the ground to the air, it converged electrical light on the tip of the bifork and ejected it as a light bullet. The light bullet instantly shot through one of the armed summoners who had preceded the Phalia and swallowed them with an awesome explosion. The explosion pressure distorts the atmosphere and the shock waves stir up the phalia as well. Jina-Harron rather tried to get on that blast and changed course. More than a hundred ahead of us. They are all armed summoners wearing flight summons arms and are attempting to approach Dilmura because of the fact that they have no intention of attacking them if they do not approach them. There was no opportunity for an attack here, just to be exposed to Dilmura's unilateral attack, even as he attacked with a summoning weapon from a distance. Therefore, there is nothing but approaching and stopping them from shooting light bullets. Exactly at close range, you can shoot that light bullet.

However, another means of attack will await you, but instead of being able to do anything to be vigilant there, it's just killing you the way Dilmura wants you to. Then you should bet on one or eight things.

Though.

(Approaching, what happens)

Faria thinks.

In her hand, the Aurora Storm is gripped. Aurora Storm is a brilliant subpoena that boasts a power and versatility commensurate with its heterogeneity, but by its very nature, I wonder if it doesn't work for Dilmura. Dilmura commands thunder, as the name of Thunder Celestial Star suggests. Just because you wield lightning doesn't mean you won't accept an attack by lightning - in fact, Faria can't completely disable lightning - but it didn't look like an attack with the nature of lightning would work on Dilmura. It's something you don't know unless you try it, and you need to try it.

It's a waste of time just trying.

Trying means losing one chance to attack. He's the only one who's going to make such a harsh attack. This is a limited opportunity to attack.

Unexpectedly, a glimmer of light struck Dilmura's ankle directly. The concentration of Dilmura's attacks in the air probably created an opportunity to attack the armed summoners on the ground. Shortly afterwards, various ranged attacks arrived in Dilmura and continued to attack its gigantic body. If a mass of flames strikes directly, countless arrows concentrate on one point and pierce it, causing the ice-column to clash. None of the attacks will ever be effective, but they will not be effective at all. It is also obvious from the fact that Dilmura pointed the cutting edge of the spear to the ground.

(Attack, go through)

Whatever the thunder is, if it's an attack of any other nature, it'll reach Dilmura. If so, when it comes to what Faria can do, there is only one thing. She concentrated her spirit as she hoisted the Aurora Storm in Gina's arms. The countless crystals that form the wings of the Aurora Storm, release all of them and expand around them. The crystals were joined by a thread of electric light and thought emanating from the Aurora Storm, able to move as Faria willed. Besides, Faria was adding a new technique that could be described as groundbreaking to the crystal bit manipulation of crystal crystals, so that to some extent it could be manipulated in a single effort. That means you can maneuver crystal bits and fight your own battles at the same time.

"This is the famous Aurora Storm..."

I wonder what kind of rumor it is.

"Yes, no... it was just a rumor that there were many things that were spilled into the crystals of the Empire invasion, Faria-like,"

"Oh... yes"

Faria couldn't have forbidden Jill to laugh bitterly at things like that, presumably. At the time of the invasion of the imperial capital Zaius, Faria was certainly one of the ones that was ravaged by the raging, and has defeated numerous imperial soldiers with crystal bits. Although that event was not to have been caused by the temporal regression of the Divine Board of War, it does not seem to have been erased until memory, and there seems to be a small amount of memory of the battle then. And sometimes they resent you because of it, or because of it, they value you as highly as Jill. Jill speaks like she's reached the realm of reverence, but that seems to be because she's an armed summoner and has fantasies about Lyohan.

Forward, of the flying units, those who captured Dilmura in range have already launched an attack. Dilmura then gave up bombing the ground and moved on to repelling the surrounding armed summoners. The inference that proximity could prevent bombing hit. And it creates an opportunity for a great attack.

"We're coming, too."

"Yeah. Please."

Faria nodded as she collected the crystal bits.