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

Episode Two Six Hundred Seventy-Six: The Escape Path

The passage is wide and long.

The walls, floors and ceilings are unknown in their material, but they cannot be destroyed. but Setuna's purpose was to escape from this ship, perhaps rendezvous with the fariahs during the rescue operation, not the sinking of the ship. Setuna's diseased ship was a supermassive flying ship called the Sius Cloud, the size of which was enough to cover the dragon palace. Imagine how much damage the aftermath and wreckage would do to the Dragon House, assuming it could sink. It's horrible.

Nevertheless, it is also supposed to be the flagship of the Nea Gandia army. Dealing with damage in itself makes sense and is worth it. No matter how rampant Setuna was and how much damage she was able to inflict on the ship, more than an immediate showdown, it is then that when fighting it is completely repaired. It won't even buy you time.

(Stop being pointless)

I can't even look if I do extra imitations and, as a result, do things that cause damage to the Dragon House or the earth. Even though Setuna is pulling everyone's legs.

As Quon said, if it was the Phalia who rocked this ship, it would be the same as exposing them to distress. That was painful for Setuna, and I even remembered being dazzled by my stupidity. Driven by anger, losing sight of oneself, the mention of forgetting me, being caught by the enemy, exposing one's allies to destitution. Understanding that this is exactly what the bone of stupidity is and how little he has grown, he bit his teeth.

(Sorry, guys...!

If anything happens to Phalia because of this, Setsuna will never forgive herself again. That is why we must escape this ship at all costs, rendezvous and departure with all of us.

Forward, the passage was divided into three forks, and my skin felt strong signs looming from the front and left. Break right to avoid extra combat and accelerate further. I guess I'm trapped in the feeling that I'm straying inside a giant palace rather than a ship, because the structure of the aisle reminds me of the royal palace. The making is as if it were different from the Wolknakt. It is a ship boarded by the Emperor of the Lion God. I guess that means I'm making the right one.

Signs looming from the rear will belong to those that were looming from the front and left aisles on the earlier trident. They would be enemy forces unleashed to capture Setuna, and it is clear that they are not the bulk of the force. It's hard to overdo. Because, on the path, pressure was also looming from the front.

(Shit)

In the form of being pinched back and forth, Setuna stopped her legs. and notice a door lining the wall on the right. Should we bet on the possibility that the passage continues ahead, or should we forcibly break through the siege? I broke through the door that was nearby without touring because I felt strange signs from the other side of the door. If you open a wind hole with a black spear blow, it's easy to get through one by one. On the other side of that door was a small room, and when I jumped in, a sphere of light was floating in the center of the room.

And a strange object was imprisoned in that sphere of light. The oddity was because it circled after something myriad of elongated things intertwined and seemed to make a sphere, and the elongated ones that make that sphere had scales growing. I intuitively figured out that was a dragon scale, probably because of its shallow to shallow connection with dragons. The strange sign he had just felt was exactly what the object was emitting, and he had once felt the sign in the land of Zalwarn, where this ship was located.

"What are you doing..."

Setuna slammed a black spear on a light sphere that encircled an odd object, though unintentionally flashy. The sphere of light, when easily scattered, the liberated object fell to the floor according to gravity and emitted a screaming voice of a trampled frog. And it jumps right up and up.

"Hey, what is it!?

A number of dragon heads stretched out of that bizarre sphere look around stunnedly and eventually converge into a single point. The dragon has nine heads. A total of eighteen golden eyes shine. God's eye.

"No... no"

"Master Hasakarau, what are you doing here?"

"You'll see."

The nine-headed dragon god, who became a sphere the size of Setuna's fist, has somehow told him as if he had won.

"It got tangled up."

Setuna shook her head and tried to go back the way she came.

"Wait, wait, wait, wait. Are you going to dump me here?

"If you can afford it, you don't need help."

"Mmm... that's not what I'm talking about. I'm so weak I have to borrow one hand right now."

Seeing what Hasakarau has told us in an extremely strange tone, he's not kidding or anything. Even without comparing it to the original giant and majestic figure of Dragon God, it is clear that he is now weakened. I can imagine why that is. The dragon god Hasakarau had exchanged promises with Sheila that he would protect Zalwarn.

"... that's all, you fought for me. To keep my promise to Sheila."

"I am God. Such as breaking a promise I made once, is outrageous. But... now I can't face Sheila."

Setsuna thought it was something quite dramatic. What Hasakarau is going to do is promise to protect Zalwarn Island. In this hospitality, he broke his promise as well, and therefore has no face to match. Nevertheless.

"We didn't even assume that Nair Gandhia would come at us with her back down. Sheila won't mind either."

It's impossible where the Setunas put all their might, such as repelling all this fighting power. It would be the same if Hasakarau were added there, all the more so if only Hasakarau.

"Good thing you just weren't taken in"

"It is also because you believed in me."

"... I see"

While accepting that Hasakarau had jumped over his head as to what his intentions were, Setuna perceived that his words were intended. The battle between the immortal God and God is inherently barren and not victorious. However, it is unclear what the conditions are, but I thought that God's taking in God could also force him to win or lose, and if so, isn't it a strange story that the battle of the gods is barren, but I felt from Hasakarau's statement that one of the conditions under which God takes in God was found.

Probably faith.

Will the presence or absence of faith determine the victory or defeat of the gods?

It has been said for a long time that God derives and manifests his faith, and that is what the gods actually do. Being born more than one prayer, that is God, he said. It is also clear that one's faith is the source of power.

Isn't it because the battle between God and God is barren, all because the source of the power of faith is constant and infinitely supplied?

And the condition under which God can take in God is not when the faith of God to whom he is subject is interrupted or weakened?

In fact, Naria, taken in by the Black God, had been deprived of the faith from which the power was derived by Niewehein (= Nivelcain). Even though the Mayuri God directed it that way, would Naria have thereby lost the power of faith, the source of power, and fulfilled the conditions to be taken in by other gods?

That would convince me of a lot of things.

And I guess Hasakarau wasn't taken in by the Nea Gandia gods because, as he put it, the Setunas believed him. Regardless, Setuna and the others are not the only ones. Because one of the people on Zalwarn Island was devoting his faith to the Dragon God.

By the way, why are you in such a place?

He was caught.

"What!?

"We're getting out of here."

"Then let me help you too. A little power..."

"That's comforting"

Tell her, sarcasm or nothing, Setuna turned to the door.

The gods were waiting on the other side of the wind hole opened with a black spear, around the aisle.