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

Episode Two Thousand Seventy-Fifteen: Preparing the Wind

The third battle against the Nea Gandia army has finally begun, with heavy fighting already taking place everywhere.

From time to time, the contents of the fierce battle in a land farther away than Lyohan, hidden in the inner depths of Mount Lyov, had reached him. It uses Mayuri God's bracelet-type communication device, but it was the communication device he created that was the source of that bracelet-type communication device. I couldn't forbid to be surprised at the idea of turning a communications device into a bracelet type, etc., but I was just thinking of imitating it when the battle was over.

To that end, we must put an end to this battle with victory.

And the measures to lead Lyohan to victory were complete and there was nothing to worry about.

Nevertheless, the difference in power is overwhelming over the original.

Whatever you think, Lyohan's power could never exceed that of the Nea Gandia Army, and beating the Nea Gandia Army was a daunting undertaking. At least, if it weren't for the Setunas, Lyohan would be destroyed by Nea Gandia this time, or after continuing to flee heavenly high, there would have been no other way but to starve to death. The hope of defeating Nair Gandhia arose because he was able to join the Setunas, and because they visited Lyohan at a convenient time, shortly after the invasion of Nair Gandhia.

Guardian of the Wand of the Demon King, who also kills God, and the Gods.

Without that help, defeating the Nea Gandia army is no match. No, that help alone can have a good chance of defeat, depending on the tactics.

"Can you win"

"You can win, you fight."

Malik stared back at Ruufa's anxiety.

Between the Kantong stones, which can also be described as the true centre of the aerial city of Lyohan, besides him, assimilated to the Kantong stones, were Ruufa-Bargazar and Nyu-Dee. The six great heavenly samurai, with the exception of the two, are on their respective premises. I can't let you play any more battlefield than I'm sure it will eventually be.

"You're very optimistic."

"Don't you believe in Setuna?

"No worries about the captain...... but"

I usually had an idea of why Ruufa, more optimistic than anyone, seemed to be more cautious than anyone else and more anxious than anyone else.

"But?"

"Are you sure about the measure of turning Lyohan into a battlefield?

"I know what you want. Pulling enemies into base is both foolish and foolish. Not to mention that if their purpose is the demise of Lyohan, defeat is close to certainty at the time they are brought into Lyohan. But Setsuna said that was the best way to ensure the death of the lions."

"Lion..."

Ruufa rebelled, putting a seemingly complicated heart in his face.

That would be so.

The Lion Remillion, who leads the Nea Gandia army, is the changed figure of his real brother, Ronan. Only Lyohan and some of the polar ones knew that fact, and they hadn't even told the Setunas. If I told him, it was for the reason that I might be distracted by the Setunas, and it was also an offer from Ruufa. We must destroy the Remillions to protect Lyohan.

Simply defeating the Nea Gandia army is the same thing.

You have to win it all, you have to.

Complete victory.

It must not just be repelled. Shoot down and destroy the power of Nea Gandia's army against Lyohan. It was the purpose of this battle to remind Nair Gandia of the pointlessness of attacking Lyohan by doing so.

So whether you draw your enemies into Lyohan or turn Lyohan into a battlefield, you will destroy the enemy army.

To that end, there must be no such thing as to distract the Setunas. If the Setunas knew the truth, they would surely care about Ruufa. Instead of destroying the Remillions, they may be bound to repel them. Then it will no longer be a complete victory. It could also bring enemies to Lyohan. Regardless, I don't know what will happen where we have achieved a complete victory, and I can't say enough that there is no chance of buying Nair Gandia's wrath and calling in more force. But that's why we can't just throw away the possibility.

Possibility of allowing Lyohan to escape the threat of Nair Gandia.

We must destroy the Remillions in order to roam there.

For Ruufa, it would have been a bitter decision. But if he were to be the guardian angel of the goddess of war, and a samurai of the six heavens, he would have had no other path to take. No matter how much he loves his family, how much he thinks about his flesh and blood, he is now a ghost for Lyohan.

"I heard from him about what a lion looks like. It means he's an enemy to be defeated."

"I know, sir"

Ruufa nods quietly.

"That's why I'm here."

In the wake of his grieving determination, Malik was nothing.

Ruufa intends to discuss the Remillion with her own hands.

That readiness can be called sadness.

That's why Malik loves him and wants to help him.

It's all for Lyohan.

The wind is pouring.

Remillion was on the ceiling of the flying ship Seonray. The flying ship is being moved by Mahava. There was no need for Remillion to be in the engine room, and he was free.

Like the wind.

"You're there."

On the far side, Mount Lyov was engulfed in fog that had changed so much that I couldn't even remember what it was like before. As far as he can tell, the highest danger in the world is suddenly changing its appearance when the forces he leads push over. The mountaintops were covered in light and flew through the sky. And as it were, I remember like yesterday's event that I had no choice but to see it rise to an altitude that even a flying ship could not reach. Moreover, Mount Lyoff is now undergoing more transformations than it was then, but the reason for this was that Lyohan, who flew away from heaven and high, came back to earth and lurked himself in the mountains. This means that the city, which should have been at the top of the mountain, is hidden inside the mountain as it is, but for this reason it is necessary to make a great hole in Mount Lyov, and in fact he sees the moment.

In other words, a huge amount of light poured down from Lyohan, the moment he pierced Mount Lyov. And Lyohan vanished into the hole that the light wore. No, inside the mountains, to be protected by the mountain ridges of Mount Lyov, hidden.

Most importantly, Lyohan would not have thought that the mountain ridge would be protected. Such a thing was made to disappear by the blow of a divine cannon, and if thirty flying ships fired simultaneously, it would not have been impossible to blow up Lyohan every Mount Lyov.

I guess that's why Lyohan decided to slap the fleet on each side, even if it dispersed its power.

As a result, Lyohan has nothing but a fall. However, at the time this one appeared in the siege measures, there were limited countermeasures that could be taken on Lyohan's side, so there would be no choice. It's impossible to protect him. There are thirty flying ships here, and if they unleash divine artillery at the same time, there is not a single pile where Lyohan has consolidated his protection. The amplified power of the Six Pillars of God will instantly wipe out Lyohan from the earth.

Lyohan had no choice but to place a bet.

It's just that the way that the bet was placed was different from what the Remillions imagined.

He thought he would devote all his energy to shooting down Commander Tarumilion. That would have been a short-term showdown, and it would have been a tactic to concentrate on one pole and make up for the lack of power. That's what Remillion would have done, and Mahava thought so.

What Lyohan took, however, was a measure of ignoring the Remillions and attacking the fleet on each side, and when it came to unexpected tactics, it was. It is usually unthinkable, such as silencing a leading fleet led by Remillion. Isn't this like you're asking me to attack an empty Lyohan?

Of course, he also knows that it's the pot that Lyohan thinks it is. This is a measure. to draw the Remillion into Lyohan.

But.

"Brother."

Crush, he held his fist.

The wind is pouring.

As if to represent his mood.

As if to reflect his brother's mood.

The wind is rough.