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

Episode 394: Light Sword vs. Riding God (3)

(Not enough...?)

I know that.

It doesn't have to be said.

Lightbright's attacks have so far not worked for the World Guardian in any way. Instead of damaging the World Guardian's armor, we haven't even been able to break through the defensive barriers that preceded it.

Now, it was natural for them to say it wasn't enough, and Ozfeld couldn't have been satisfied. At the very least, we won't be talking unless we break through the defensive barriers.

No, you can't just break through a defensive barrier.

That was a natural story, too.

Shooting the World Guardian.

That is the test that Ozfeld has imposed on him.

You shouldn't be content with just breaking through defensive barriers. Don't fight with that as your goal.

(Though)

First, I had to figure out how to break through the defensive barriers.

Not only did the World Guardian's powerful defensive barrier remove the majority of attacks, it didn't even make sense to Ozfeld's, light-bright powered blow. Wall of salvation. A sphere-shaped force field surrounding the giant body of the World Guardian. To break through, there is a way of tapping into more power or neutralizing it.

To date, Ozfeld has tried the former method. but now that it's all over for nothing, there's no other way out except to bet on the latter.

To neutralize a defensive barrier, use the same wavelength of salvage as the opponent's salvage power.

The salvation is a power given by the Mivula God, homogeneous if the original is corrected, of the same wavelength. The knights, however, must apply their hands to their own flow in order to use their salvation, and changes are made in their nature and wavelength. That's how the knights fight.

The sword of Ozfeld's light, the diverse means of attack using the colour of Luveris, Sid's thunderlight, Bain's power, and Rowfa's ability to specialize in bowshooting can be said to indicate differences in the nature of salvation.

This meant that in order to neutralize and disable the World Guardian's defensive barriers rather than breaking them by force, the wavelengths of Ozfeld's salvation had to be combined with the wavelengths of Fairling's (Mibula God) salvation, but that was extremely difficult.

It's not even easy to adjust the wavelength of the salvation.

The nature of salvation, the change in wavelength, is not something that everyone is consciously doing, but something that has changed as a result of their training as they learn how to use salvation.

Even though changing it only makes it difficult, there is nothing more difficult than precisely determining the wavelength of the other party and making it a wavelength of exactly the same nature.

That's why Ozfeld has been trying to break through by force since the beginning.

Now that the destruction of defensive barriers by that industry has ended in failure, there is no other way to bet on powerlessness by neutralisation.

The World Guardian doesn't move.

I'm not looking at this way out, I'm trying Ozfeld. Waiting to see how Ozfeld will be able to break through the defensive barrier and knock the attack into the World Guardian.

I'm hoping.

(Expect……)

That's why it's a test, he understood.

If you're not expecting it, if you're not finding it possible, and if there's no hope, there's no way you're going to impose such a test on the Ozfelds.

And it is before we cross this trial that there is a future, and there is light.

That's why we had to survive the trials at all costs, and to do so we had to break through, first and foremost, the elusive fortress called the World Guardian, its iron wall guard.

Point the tip of the sword at the target and emit a ray of light.

A ray of light instantly reached the World Guardian and scattered as it crashed into a defensive barrier. Naturally. Okay, irreplaceable ending. But I don't mind Ozfeld, I let out the light again. Again, it ends in the same result. The rays are bounced against the defensive barrier and disappear.

Repeat and see the sight.

It emits rays over and over and is inhibited by defensive barriers over and over again.

If the torso itself becomes a ray of light and is attacked by the World Guardian, the defensive barrier becomes so visible to the naked eye that it bounces back the ray.

I can still show you the sight.

but that was where Ozfeld wanted it.

Ozfeld is not just pointlessly attacking with light and squandering his salvation. Whenever light was emitted, changes were being made to the nature of salvation. All wavelength-changing rays have been prevented so far, but I don't mind. The goal is to reach the same wavelength as the World Guardian's defensive barrier.

I didn't know how much help I would drain and how much time I would spend doing that, but I saw this as Osfeld's possible best hand and no further optimal solution.

It's impossible to know the World Guardian's defensive barrier, its wavelength, far away. If we can touch defensive barriers and grasp the flow of salvation, we will also get some clues, but to do so, we must approach the World Guardian.

The World Guardian hasn't fought back or intercepted as long as Ozfeld is at a distance, but we know that if we approach it, it will knock in a painful blow. Approaching and eating pain to explore the wavelength of the defensive barrier is ridiculous. Assuming that we could have known the wavelength by doing so, it still makes no sense at all to suffer serious injuries that are dying without gaining anything.

If so, isn't it the right way to explore the wavelength from a distance where the opponent can't move?

(Most importantly, this assumes that the World Guardian will not move...)

Ozfeld had to question that the World Guardian would not react in any way while emitting rays of various wavelengths.

Mivula, I'm talking about God.

It's not surprising that I've already guessed about Osfeld's aim to keep the attack pale, which makes no sense at all.

You understand that it is an action to break through the World Guardian's defensive barriers. It is no surprise, then, that action was taken to stop it, but the World Guardian saw no precursor to the status quo, to it.

I'm trying, but it's not moving too much.

Are you treading that it's not that easy to break through, or...

(Well, good)

Ozfeld decided to focus his consciousness on light rays. I just noticed a totally motionless World Guardian, and it doesn't make sense.

This is a trial, a serious battle, but we have to bear in mind that it is no surprise that the opponent has made more moves than a trial to try.

The World Guardian says no to the Mibula God pitying this one out of hand.

It's been tried.

That's just it.

That's why we have to respond.

Ozfeld continued to shoot rays that changed wavelengths. Over and over again, I still don't give up while I see how innumerable rays can shine, tap into, and be powerless.

And after hundreds of challenges, Ozfeld saw the light emitted from his sword run through the void, passing through the World Guardian defensive barrier and striking directly at the armored surface.

It reached the wavelength of the defensive barrier.