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

Episode Two Thousand Five Hundred Ninety: Divine Thunder, Slashed and Ripped (VI)

The moment his vision was smeared in silver, Faria had a bad feeling. The surrounding crystals were then concentrated on the front surface in such a way that the warnings arising from that hunch were followed. The powerful electro-optical barrier created by the resonance of the crystal bits has increased its density. Immediately afterwards, countless calories rushed through the silver light that smeared the field of vision, some of which struck directly at the electro-optical barrier, or crushed the crystals. A shock strikes Faria herself through the barrier, and Gina leaks a distressed voice.

Silver light still blew like a storm, with numerous screams and distressed voices clinging to the battlefield. The sight of the armed summoners being followed and shot down rises in the back of their brains, but it is only a sensationally perceived scene and is not visible. It was still stained with silver lightning in front of me, and I couldn't see anything. Until Dilmura's roar stops and the electric heat storm stops.

If Dilmura's anger-filled attacks stop, the situation will change. No, should I say it was a change? Almost all of Dilmura's giant body, the armed summoners who were attacking him from near his feet, had been shot down, burned far beneath his eyes, and numerous burnt bodies were found. There has also been considerable damage to ground forces. Hardly anything intact, etc. What was around Malika with the thunder knife appeared to have been shielded from the storm of silver light, but otherwise it was in a good condition to call it total annihilation.

Especially the damage done to those who were in the air. Surviving in the air is only enough to count, including Faria. Faria and Gina, anyway, are the others that survived well. And as long as we can survive, time will solve it, whether it's a serious injury or not.

Self-Army generals in all of this battlefield are greatly enhanced in vitality and self-healing by the power of the Summoning Army flowing through the Divine Board of War. If you have some scratches, you will recover to your position, and if you have serious injuries, they will heal, unless your fingers are severed a thousand times or your arm blows up. And no matter how much damage, no matter how much damage, no matter how many casualties of war, no matter how much will not fade.

Rather, the will of those who faced the death of their allies grew somewhat, and morale also greatly increased.

Everyone shouted their anger at Dilmura and took a vow of destruction.

Neither did Faria suppress the exorbitance of emotions as she listened to those imperial summoners. Don't lack calm, but you can't deny your emotions. With its overwhelming power, Dilmura took the lives of hundreds of Falia's men. And I guess that's due in part to Faria severing Dilmura's wrist and letting go of her long spear.

So she bit her teeth. My own faults led to such a tragedy. Could there have been more ways to help if we had taken another way? No, there must have been. More than half of the five hundred would have been able to settle without such a disastrous battle that would have cost their lives. At least, this would not have happened if we could have fought without furious Dilmura.

"Dear Faria... what the hell is that?"

"Huh?"

Gina's fear-fighting voice made her fall, and if she raised her face, Faria understood what she was upset about.

The crystal bits of the Aurora Storm were expanding to surround Dilmura's giant body. It would be the crystalline form that constituted the great sword of crystals.

"The crystal bit... what do you mean?

It was something I didn't remember from Faria. In the first place, Faria only slit Dilmura's wrist with a crystal sword, and immediately thereafter, she did not operate the crystal bit. Shortly afterwards, Dilmura went out to fight back, so he did his best to consolidate his protection. Therefore, it is certain that the crystalline sword was away from Faria's control, but it is unlikely that it will move on its own. Many of the crystal bits unfolding around Dilmura were silver-light, emitting a divine glow. That, nevertheless, also appeared to be a rebellion against Faria.

No, you're not.

At the center of the crystal, Aurora Storm's violet electricity blinked, turning out to be forcefully suppressed and dominated by the power of Dilmura. I mean, Dilmura's manipulating me. The crystal bits of the Aurora Storm, the power of Faria.

"Dilmura's guy, is he trying to manipulate the crystal bits and beat me with it?"

"How can you do that, manipulating part of a subpoena?

"Normally, that's not what you can do."

Faria didn't try to stop it, aware that the force caged in her hand squeezing the Aurora Storm. And also understand that the Aurora Storm is trembling in anger. If you turn it into an Aurora Storm, you're using a part of yourself in a way that's completely different from what your contractor thinks. It was also natural to remember the fierce anger. And so Faria and Aurora Storm's emotions were in agreement and resonance. The power rises and the remaining crystals reflect her will.

"Because they are the incarnations of thunder, they must be artists who can do it because they are the spirits who conduct thunder"

"I'm Thunderstar Dilmura. The thunder of this realm is my power, my blade."

Trying to affirm Faria's reasoning, Dilmura told him and showed him with his right arm up. I've shown off a cross section of my wrist, but there was electric light converging, and I didn't know what was going on with the cross section or the interior. I'm sure it's not like the human body. Even if it's a dependency, the only similarities are in the face. It doesn't look like the flesh itself is the same. Eventually, a right hand appears in the electric light, which shows that Dilmura restored the lost right hand. I suppose you even bother to plant a sense of defeat by making it look that way. Most importantly, Faria had no idea that the right hand itself would be restored because it was intended to seal the bombardment by long spears over Dilmura's right hand.

He is the supreme spiritual of gods and apostles. Unless you destroy something that hits the “nucleus," you must repeat regeneration and restoration, and its ability to recover is no longer divine. I know that. Therefore, I felt nothing for the restoration of my right hand itself.

The problem is that Dilmura will manipulate and attack the crystal bits. A number of silver-light crystals were likely to move now. The crystals' resistance is pointless.

"Duh, what do we do?

"Avoid"

"Yes?"

"Come on, dodge everything you can and keep running."

"Ha, good!

In response to Faria's instructions, which could be described as impossibly strong, Gina feathered its bright wings as she shouted similar to screaming. Though it also puts pressure on Faria's body, Gina's flight speed itself is great. I try to follow that trajectory, and the crystal bits fly under Dilmura's control, but as one, I can't capture Gina and Faria. But that's only in the first place. Crystal bits move as Dilmura wants. This means that once fired, we don't just keep going straight. Change orbit freely and track Jina. Alternatively, an attempt is made to sandwich the gina or turn to the destination and try to encircle it.

The siege attacks by those crystals have come to a painful end because both crystals were caught in the unfolding crystal bit of junction and stopped moving in front of the Phalia's eyes. When I saw the suddenly stopped crystal at Faria's facial rinse, I seemed to have broken out of Dilmura's reign and regained myself by touching the barrier of electric light forming the junction. The crystalline form that did so instantly entered Phalia under control and stumbled to her will.

The tone the electrical signal plays.

It sounds multiple and returns countless.

That, however, resembled a chant of a spell.