Hundreds of Flame Callers' countermeasures to the siege were Sid's all-round trump card.

A method of warfare that was also a decisive battle against Shivula Zan-Suor's True Body Extension.

Feeling the pressure on his whole body, the countless true bodies that arrive in flames, Sid unleashed an all-around full rescue force. Rescue lights up and splashes in all directions, penetrating the middle of the Flame Caller population. Eight thunder lights. It became the incarnation of eight thunderbolts and attacked the surrounding flame callers.

Eight Thunder Incarnations.

They looked like that, adorned with lightning all round, with swords, spears, axes, tridents, canes, machetes, sticks and hammers in each hand, and showed great power against the other the splinters of Flame Caller.

If it's just a few, Flame Caller's split is far more.

But the quality of the whole thing is overwhelmingly higher in Sid's all-round.

Number or quality?

In common sense, a higher number would be advantageous. Whatever the battle, it is essentially that the side that takes a numerical advantage can move the battle in its favor. Sometimes, however, tactics and tactics can turn a few disadvantages upside down, and such facts are common in ancient times.

It is also true that since the advent of armed summons and the start of the Continental Summoners Association to send armed summoners as mercenaries, numbers are no longer the only factors determining the advantages and disadvantages. If we could have aligned the competent armed summoners, even at an overwhelming disadvantage in numbers, it would not have been impossible to capture the great victory.

Most importantly, countries that successfully operated armed summoners and succeeded in expanding their national territory were in a very small group of continental countries.

For Sid and Zexis, please.

Both are Apostolic Thirteen Knights of the Savior God Mibula. The most powerful of the thirteen knights is the first Knights Commander, Fairling Zan-Kluce, with no sequence of forces among the twelve or fewer deputy commanders, Osfeld Zan-Ward. I mean, there's no difference in power.

Mibula, as far as the power given to you by God is concerned.

How we develop our abilities from there depended on individual workouts, drilling, including fail rings, from which the thirteen knights had no extra time to train themselves, hone their moves, and drill. Even the Knights Commander, yes.

Otherwise, we cannot do it forever, such as fulfilling our great desire to save the world.

The Knights of the Divine Table had set forth the philosophy of salvation, but against that philosophy, everyone in the thirteen knights was sincerely confronted with it, and were serious about making it happen. That's why everyone put heat on training and put all their energy into relief efforts.

Even that Bain did, so it would be something to figure out how pure an organization the Knights are.

The thirteen knights were not just caricaturally using the power conferred upon them by the Mibula God. As a result of each of them finding and polishing the right way to use it in their workouts and drills, the use of each person's salvation, illusion, and true body were born.

It's not just the power of borrowing.

It's the power of borrowing, but it's an improvement on your flow and a stronger finish.

In other words, there is a clear difference in power between Sid and Zexis.

Sid acknowledged the fact that he was beginning to be pushed by the number of flame callers as he manipulated all of the all-rounds that became the incarnation of the eight lightning bodies.

Flame Caller's massive division makes the whole thing far more vulnerable than an all-round division. If the all-round statue, the incarnation of thunder, wields its gain, it can be destroyed with that blow. But the moment I tapped into that blow, a splinter flew in from another direction attacked the all-round.

Flame caller identities are, indeed, weak. But it's never low quality. It was not a substitute for at least a few hundred.

Anyway, the attack hurts. Perhaps it is an attack-specific split, and therefore none of its defensive abilities equals none.

And every time you destroy a Split, you take a blow, two blows and an attack, so by the time you defeat all Splits, this Incarnation may have been wiped out.

(So, no)

In a collision, it doesn't make sense.

This is a trial.

(Trial)

Sid snapped in his chest, trying to bite the word off.

The final trial from the Mivula God.

If we don't win this trial, we won't even be able to name the Divine Table Knight. On the contrary, can't we even win the future?

Everyone was in a death fight.

Bain is challenging Drake to drive True Body High Power and the strongest True Body Divine Dread.

Rowfa is engaged in a fierce struggle with Carline's True Body Lanceforce with True Body Heavens Eye.

So is Luveris. True Body Full Colors puts themselves in Fiennel's battle against True Body Dual Blades.

And Ozfeld. Appointed the second-generation Knights of the Divine Table, he became the True Body Light Bright, with his predecessor Knights Fairling confronting the True Body World Guardian.

Everyone puts themselves in a trial.

In misery.

Only those who beat it can take the path of salvation.

Whatever, Mivula, it's about God.

Even if you lose the trial, it doesn't mean you won't reach out for salvation. but you may lose your way ahead of this.

But it's also salvation, depending on what you think.

The road must be ahead of this one that has made the difficulties extremely difficult.

Saving the world means confronting more catastrophes than ever before.

In a half-baked mood, half-baked power is not enough.

I'm ready.

I am determined.

And more importantly, we need strength.

(force)

Flame callers are attacked by multiple heat waves. Sid becomes the incarnation of eight thunderbolts and flies around to sew that gap. The fierce hot wind made me feel painful just to plunder the surface of the thunderous incarnation. It's a strange story that the incarnation of electric heat is painful in photothermal heat, but it's nothing strange because it's about mutual rescue and rescue is just colliding with each other.

More powerful salvation prevails, that's all.

And Sid, who wasn't even supposed to feel itchy to the point of plundering until then, is still experiencing just the pain, which means that the Flame Caller spinners have increased the output of their salvation.

(No, it's not)

Sid derived a fact from the reality that Flame Caller's identities were exerting unparalleled power.

(This is...)

About two hundred Flame Callers have already been destroyed by the incarnation of thunder. All that's left is about two hundred.

In short, there were up to four hundred or so identities, but when it comes to what happened with the total number of identities being halved, it doesn't mean Sid took advantage.

The Flame Callers apparently have a mechanism whereby the fewer the number, the more power the whole thing will have.

To the extent that it was destroyed as a whole, the effect on the whole was insignificant, but if it were even a hundred, the effect would increase, and when it was half a hundred, the movement was visibly different.

Individual forces are multiplied.