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

Episode Three Thousand Two Hundred and forty-two: Hellfire Burning the World (17)

The war is changing paint.

The battle between the coalition forces and the Nea Gandia army large fleet, which was waged on a vast battlefield mainly in the southwestern coastal zone of the eastern Vashtarian continent, the landscape of that battlefield changes dramatically.

Nea Gandhia has turned to the “Dragon Garden” a large fleet with an overwhelming number of battleships compared to the others, probably because Nea Gandhia jeopardized the power to gather in the "Dragon Garden”. Other than that, there's no reason to think about it. If you saw it the same size as the others, it would be more efficient to spread the fleet toward the "Dragon Garden” and divide it into each side.

But I didn't.

In other words, it is only because of the danger and importance attached to the "Dragon's Garden”.

And that wasn't a mistake.

Nea Gandhia was able to strike as many hands as she could, and whether she could see them or think about them, remains questionable in that regard. Nevertheless, Nea Gandhia definitely pulled over a large fleet with the intention of smashing the "Dragon's Garden” by the time she was completely skinless.

In fact, the coalition would have suffered a great deal if the Great Fleet had gone straight to the “Dragon's Garden” and carried out simultaneous shelling.

The Great Fleet is currently divided into “Dragon Gardens”.

One is a fleet aiming for the "Dragon Garden” side as originally planned, and this would be the main unit.

One is a fleet going to the shooting down of the airborne city of Lyohan, away from the “Dragon Garden”, which can be seen as a separate task force.

Lyohan was a complete warrior to disperse fleet power and feared being warned of it. Whatever you do, fly unsecured on the course of the enemy fleet. I'm glad to say that there was more to this sight and that it was an act of provocation until it was brilliant.

Now we have no reason not to be alerted by our enemies.

but nevertheless, given that Nair Gandia has been detained by Lyohan so far, I bet on the possibility that no matter how much I know, I can't let it go. As a result of the bet, the brilliant enemy fleet dispersed in two.

The battle ratio would have been higher for the main unit, but it still made sense to divide the fleet into two parts.

Anyway, there is no doubt that this drastically reduced the power of the fleet's simultaneous shelling.

If the fleet had been in complete condition, coalition positions could have been wiped out by simultaneous shelling. It didn't happen, so Operation Lyohan was a success.

Nevertheless, remorse remains with regard to the disappearance of Lyohan for that matter. If we don't win, even though it doesn't make sense if we don't survive, still, I think.

The loss of Lyohan will leave a deep wound in the heart of one of Lyohan in the future.

But on the other hand, thanks to God Malik sacrificing Lyohan to destroy the fleet of separate teams, we were able to prevent fleet rendezvous, and it is an indisputable fact that the coalition was able to live longer. The honorable sacrifice of Lyohan, the desperate retention by Malik God, leads to this great reversal play.

Most importantly, the Allied Coalition wasn't the only one who had a reversal play.

The coalition position was protected by a third-place junction spun by the Dragon King of the Three Kingdoms as a countermeasure to the simultaneous shelling of the enemy fleet unit. The third-place junction was a powerful defensive barrier built by the great magic of the Dragon King of the Three Kingdoms, which greatly raised the Allied General without even the simultaneous shelling of a fleet consisting of numerous battleships, flying ships.

When that happens, what the enemy fleet can do is known.

All we have to do is send in a transmissible force of war through the third-place junction and wait for the results.

Though numerous small flying ships and countless divine soldiers have been sent in, if that is the case, there have been signs of dealing with the coalition forces as well.

The third kingdom is not just about protecting itself. The coalition generals who are within the boundaries were able to exert a great deal of power by virtue of their grace. As a result, I don't know if he was a soldier, but he just cut him down and cut him off.

If there was a problem, it meant that unless you destroyed the enemy fleet, you couldn't see the end.

Because successive divine soldiers are released from the enemy fleet, and that number seemed unlimited. However powerful the third-place junction is, and as long as you are in it, you will not lose so easily, but if it is a battle of quantity, a battle of endurance, this one is overwhelmingly disadvantaged.

Unless you shoot down an enemy battleship equipped with a transfer device, you have no chance of winning this way.

That was the arrowhead I was thinking about.

Suddenly, the third-place junction was extinguished, and the enemy fleet showed its seriousness. Large flying ships, magnificent cannons loaded on numerous flying battleships, all of which erupted into flames in unison. Not only was the coalition hit hard by it, but a number of divine soldiers were born from the coalition generals, and the war situation leaned heavily towards the Nea Gandia side.

Nea Gandia's way of not thinking of one person and not of life as life made Setuna's emotions expensive and driven.

Setsuna almost unleashed all her powers and attacked the enemy fleet.

But it didn't.

Because the gate is open.

When the gate of Vermillion, its gateway, which connects this world to the other, opened and the three men, Faria, Ruufa and Miliu, began to vandalize the battlefield, the war situation changed again.

To the colors of the coalition, yes.

And it was Setuna who saw it as an opportunity.

After the trials of the other worlds, the Gate of Vermilion was free, which meant Setuna could treat it as he wished, and he moved to implementation the measures he had been consulting with Azmaria prior to the opening of the war.

That was the interference in hell, the call and the summons using the Gate of Vermillion and the Black Spear Chaos Bringer.

"Though to overturn the difference in power, I didn't expect to summon the Hell's Deceased... you know, quite evil."

"No way."

Setsuna went, staring at Ragna's elusive expression.

The battlefield was overflowing with Hell's dead.

On the ground, over the sky and at sea, everywhere was filled with a herd of deceased wrapped in black and red clothes, the sight of an enemy called the enemy being drunk by the tsunami of the deceased. It's like a turbulence of death. Swallow everything, dye everything to death, the runoff of the dead.

Accepting the conditions offered by Setuna and returning to this world from hell, the deceased are just rambling around as if clearing up their worries in hell.

"I am a man destined to continue to fall into eternal hell in the future. How many lives do you think this hand of mine has taken? I think I've killed him in vain, pointlessly and carelessly."

"That's right. Tens of thousands of dollars."

"Right."

'Cause I don't know if that's how I'm gonna reopen it.'

"I know that too. But there's no way we're choosing the means in this situation."

"That makes sense."

It is the Mayuri God who has accidentally pinched his mouth.

"It's not funny how the Hell's Deceased brings hope to this desperate battlefield..."

"Despair hits despair. That's all right. '

The Mayura God, who came into the conversation abruptly, seemed to laugh with his nose when he showed the opposite value to the Mayuri God. It's a reaction as if to mock Setuna's readiness, but speaking of Mayura godliness, I just hope so.

"That's the petitioner of despair"

In response to a statement by Mayura God, Setuna, once again, looked down on the battlefield.

The battlefield is still in despair.