Is it not true that Narforn's nature, as an Allegrian-Scene, calls for a battle with Ein?

The two of us are one successor - the two warriors - who have vowed to support Leongando by referring to the warrior Nares-Ragnahorn as their mentor and making him their Kaoru pottered two staff officers. In fact, I'm glad to say that Ein and Allegria were the two who partitioned Gandia's military after Nares' death.

Gandia's history, however, was to close the curtain shortly after Nares' death.

Because the final war drove us into a situation where we had to perish, and on top of that, there was a "great destruction”.

Although Ein was spared death by “great destruction," Allegria lost her life and was reborn as a god general.

Both of the positions and circumstances in which they were placed may have changed.

In the end, as a military master, as a tactician, I came this far without being able to settle which is better.

It must be engraved deep in each other's minds as one remorse.

Ein understands this because he is a colleague who has been unhappy with himself and the only good enemy he has ever had.

I can understand her true self as she takes it.

If Ein had been placed in the same position, in the same situation as her, and Allegria had stood as an enemy, would he have created a similar situation?

A showdown with her, who is the only two disciples to have received the Kaoru pottery of Nares, and one crack between the two military masters.

That's what you two have wanted for years and never stopped.

It is also a wish that was not truly fulfilled during the Gandhian period.

Assuming that Gandia's history lasted longer, it might never have been fulfilled for the rest of its life.

Because it must not matter to anyone else, such as which is better than being Gandia's two military masters.

If this were not the case, if hostility and the opportunity to confront it did not come, we would not have been able to know which one of us had the upper strength as a military master.

That is why I am not Ayn, although I am glad and grateful that such a situation has come.

"Well, good."

Mayuri God must have read Ein's mood. Although it was somewhat frightening, he said it in such a way that it creaked me out.

"This is what you were supposed to do when you joined the break-in group. Not to mention accepting it. The battle against Narphon is all yours. '

"I am so overwhelmed with joy"

'Except. I will intervene relentlessly if the battle is prolonged beyond my expectations or if you are no longer victorious. Don't forget why we're here.'

"Of course, I know."

I don't even have to remember my liver.

The purpose of the Narunnirnol entry is the defeat of the Lion God Emperor.

Nothing more or less.

That's all.

It's just an entry group for that, and that's why I'm glad to call it an entry group.

He chose only those that could fight the Lion God Emperor to enter the group, because it was necessary to defeat the Lion God Emperor. Ayne screwed herself there because there was a similar certainty in Nea Gandia that she must have had Allegria and wanted to settle with Ayne, and for that reason she forced on the Mayuri God.

Being able to counter the reign by the divine authority of the Lion God Emperor was an absolute condition for joining the penetration group.

That's what Ain't got in Ain's face but Ain's.

The reason is simple.

Because he was not chosen by Setuna and the Black Spear.

It's sad, but there's no way.

Ein was once Gandia's staff and military mentor and is now a Lognoll person. He wasn't always on Setsuna's side, he wasn't recognized as a protected subject for Setsuna. Naturally, it makes sense.

So I couldn't have joined the break-in group if I was supposed to.

I twisted it forcefully because I was convinced that Allegria must be waiting, and that if she were, she would have tried to settle with Ein, and that it had become the status quo as it is, so there is no such thing as a Mayuri god.

If Ein hadn't joined the break-in group, someone else in the break-in group would have forced him to fight the Allegrian Narphon.

In that case, she would have stood as God's general Narforn and did everything in her power as God's general, not as warrior Allegria.

Ain't got no idea.

I could also imagine that it was a far more troublesome opponent, to take it in my hands.

There is no doubt that the meaning of my participation in the penetration group, which is only marginally dominated by the Lion God Emperor, exists.

That's why we have to win.

It is also necessary to grasp victory with Ayn's own knowledge and will, without the active intervention of the Mayuri God.

Otherwise, there's no point in him being here.

You have to beat Allegria and declare that you are the successor to Nares.

Now this realm is turned into a battlefield just for that matter.

(... the problem is, this is the surface)

Ein returned consciousness to the battlefield.

The vast plains imitating the dragon field have no shield whatsoever, and the terrain is flat and without any habit whatsoever. There are millions of soldiers deployed in each of the enemy allied armies, with nothing flat between the two armies.

Soldiers don't even look like divine soldiers, but they don't.

Soldiers who looked terribly like humans.

As Nalforn has told us, there were three species of infantry, cavalry and archers, who seemed to be able to freely decide on allocations and reposition at Ein's will.

Seems like you should touch the plate of light that was appearing in front of you at some point. Clear plates of light appear to be similar to the projection light curtain, with vast battlefields compressed and displayed. In other words, a total of two million soldiers from enemy allies were displayed as light points, showing them staring at each other across a space of nothing.

Soldiers in their own armies had blue light points, soldiers in enemy armies had red light points, and light points had different shapes depending on the species of soldiers. Infantry is a round light point, cavalry is a triangle, archers are a square, and, as things stand, infantry fills the majority of a million soldiers.

Touching a light point at your fingertips can have a variety of effects on a soldier whose light point indicates it. Changing a soldier's race, changing his placement, or such a change could have been made in unison, not in unison, but in multiple soldiers. Of course, it's just soldiers from my own army. I just touched an enemy soldier and nothing changes on the battlefield.

Looks like a war board to listen to.

The difference would be that you can freely change your soldier species.

However, that must be something you can do because it is the present being prepared for battle.

If you can change a soldier's race or reposition during a battle, it's impossible to decide the advantages and disadvantages of being a tactician.

I'm just saying that I can freely decide on initial placement until I'm exhausted.

And it will go without saying that that is what is extremely important.

(But...)

Ain, once again, looked out for the battlefield.

Seeing the millions of soldiers of both armies staring at each other in a wide plain without any shield or habit was also a natural consequence of losing the will to work out tactics.

Now there is no room to incorporate tactics?