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

Episode Three Thousand Two Hundred and forty-three: Hellfire Burning the World (XVIII)

"What the hell is this about?!?

It's impossible for Miliu to shout and make a scene.

Suddenly an army emerged from nowhere and began attacking the army of Nea Gandia. If you look at not attacking Allied Coalition forces, you can recognize them as obvious and allied, but on the other hand, it is also true that you have to feel odd discomfort.

The things surrounding the black and red garments that descended and emerged as boiling are now overflowing with such momentum that they cover the earth and envelop the heavens, swallowing the battlefield like a raging wave, like a tsunami. Red and black floods. It belongs to each person who weaves it, but they don't feel alive somehow.

It's like a bunch of dead people.

It's like a huge number of the deceased are swarming the herd.

And then, in a group, they are attacked by divine soldiers, they attack bullshit, they eat through their tough flesh, and they finally destroy the “nucleus”.

Regardless, it's not like I don't fight back with the Divine Soldier. It is not that, even if the multitude of the deceased disappeared by the counter-attacks of the Divine Soldier, there was enough momentum in the deceased to fill the shredded space instantly. It's like a bunch of god soldiers. The flock of deceased, growing far faster than extinguished by the attack of the Divine Soldier, was too powerful to reverse the Allied position.

"If you ask me, I don't know."

"Enemy, then, you don't, do you?

"That's how it is."

I didn't have to answer Faria that way. I have no idea where the flock of the deceased came from and why, I'm on your side with the coalition. However, it is only clear that the flock of the deceased are not enemies to the Allied forces, and it is also unclear whether they are truly allies. Maybe that's the extent to which enemy enemies are allies. It's a big problem when it comes to attacking a bunch of dead people and turning them to enemies.

Imitation that drives the Allied forces into distress when they are finally overturning the battle power gap must definitely be avoided.

Besides, if the herds of the deceased are not enemies, we don't have time to be fooling around with them.

It seems that the herd of the deceased does not have a working thing called the Law of Physics, and he was in the process of swallowing it regardless of heaven, earth, or even on the sea. The momentum did not know where to stay, and it did not even feel the need for the Phalia to attack the Divine Soldiers if they saw them kill and then destroy the hordes of Divine Soldiers unfolding in the air.

If so, one thing Faria and Miliu will do.

Ruufa's cover, nothing else.

Ruufa was now dealing with a multitude of gods alone. Why are the gods, who emerged at the same time as the destruction of the fleet, obsessed with Ruufa, not even looking to the Allied generals? It's a simple logic. Ruufa destroyed the fleet because he was a tenant. Other than that, I can't think.

And isn't that why Ruufa did the destruction of the enemy fleet alone?

Whatever, it's a big fleet. It may be seen that there are so many gods involved in a fleet of large flying ships and ships like numerous fortresses, and if a ship falls, it is not difficult to imagine that the gods who would be on board will show up and join the war. Then it must be Ruufa's aim to become a warrior and lure the gods, while Pharia and Miliu sweep away the miscellaneous soldiers on the battlefield.

He's one of us who's been serving the battlefield for a long time.

Even without exchanging words, it was about understanding the idea, about the prospect, and both Faria and Miliu tried to do just that.

Its arrow tip, suddenly gushing out, was a herd of the dead, and now that it had gained the realization that it seemed to be on its side, what Phalia and the others should do was narrowed down to one thing.

"I'm on my way to rescue Ruufa. Nice."

"I know. Let me go!

When Miliu's prestigious reply was heard, at the next moment, Faria was struck by the feeling of being bounced hard. Until then, I stayed in the air with the power of the Aurora Storm, but when I was bounced heavily by the force that arose out of nowhere, my vision moved violently. And we reach in the middle of the battlefield of Ruufa.

In front of her, there is Miliu, who has flown in the same way, and is noticed to be fast moving due to her ability to subpoena armed.

Faria opened her mouth in protest as she gathered the crystals of the Aurora Storm, which had gone far away.

"Hey, Miliu."

"What?"

"If I fly, I fly, will you go first? You almost flew to consciousness."

"Oh, I'm sorry. I thought Faria could afford it."

"Well, though I can afford it"

"Hey there."

"It's not good."

When told with a sigh, Faria's consciousness is directed at the enemy.

Enemy.

A dozen gods.

They play a big stand around against Ruufa.

Ruufa, speaking of, is flying around and running away anyway. I guess he decided that he was impotent, such as dealing with the gods properly. Though he strikes back from time to time, it is not an attack in an attempt to inflict fatal wounds on the gods. Until boredom, it was an attack to focus the attention of the gods on themselves, none of which were serious.

In one hand of escape, the gods may also be ridiculous to detain to Ruufa. If we don't show how much we attack and are willing to fight, we will unleash the gods on the battlefield. Then there's no point in dropping the fleet because of it.

And, Ruufa must be thinking, in the meantime, it must have been his prospect for the Phalia and the others to exterminate General Nea Gandia's army.

And that prospect is about to be accomplished by the sudden appearance of the deceased, not by Faria and Miliu. Divine men, divine birds, divine beasts, even apostles are swallowed by the red and black tsunamis caused by the flock of the dead. Regardless, it is difficult to kill the Apostle, only the environs of the Apostle are not stained red and black, making them a blank zone, but nevertheless, the fact that we must devote our strength to the repelling of the flock of the departed will be sufficient to hunt down the Apostle.

There are dozens of apostles alone, but against those apostles, the coalition began to address the main class of force.

I mean, the escs, the lems, the wolves.

There are more hands on the main battle than the herds of the deceased are dealing with the miscellaneous.

They no longer have to deal with miscellaneous fish, just like the Phalia who became free. It distributes the excess power evenly and devotes all its efforts to the destruction of the Apostle.

(I just want you to spin a few over here, too)

Anyway, this one deals with gods who have more power than the Apostle.

Until now, the fact that Ruufa is fleeing without dying is a miraculous event in itself.

God has so much power that it is not an exaggeration to speak of just one pillar being powerful and vicious. Human beings have different dimensions than human beings, different dimensions of power. I can't even be comparable. Still, Ruufa has managed to outmaneuver the attack and is fleeing only because he is letting the summoning armed Silfed Feather demonstrate its true value and is hitting the edge of the run.

If you tried to fight halfway through it, you would have happened to be the target of the gods' attacks and were as full of holes as a hive.

In that regard, Ruufa's discernment is nothing short of great.