"But this is who I am."

Nargareth keeps talking as if there was no such thing as the fact that Faria shot an arrow.

"Everyone wants to burn their lives and burn their souls."

It's not just the ones Nargareth mentioned who are fighting for their lives. Sheila, Rem, Urk, even Elina, yes.

It is no exaggeration to say that the future of the world rests on the shoulders of the entry group.

So Faria's heart doesn't shake either.

"As it is, we all lose our lives. Die."

No matter how much Nargareth thinks that from the bottom of his heart, it doesn't resonate with him. Because, you know, I'm ready.

"Don't you think you're really gonna be okay?

"Because you're trying to destroy this world, you're trying to kill me in lieu of my life. If you don't want to kill us, if it's essential, you should have shown it in the right way from the beginning."

Most importantly, Faria continued.

"Even if they said it was necessary, or promised the right position or status, as one of us, we would not be proud of Nea Gandia."

Who, as one - emphasized the word, in order to poke the will of severance at Nargareth. Faria is not the only one. Neither Setuna nor Miliu, nor the Sheilas, nor even Ruufa, had the will to belong to Nea Gandia.

Even Luufa, Laxus' real brother and even negotiated directly with his real brother Ronan-Bargazar, who came back to life as a lion, is.

If Nair Gandhia, as the name suggests, is nascent Gandhia, good.

If that flag bearer was Leongando or whoever it was, trying to survive this chaotic era in the name of Gandhia and rebuild the country, the story should have been quite different.

Faria, who was already Lyohan's goddess of war, may not have vested in nascent Gandhia, but still, she would have struck her hand in consideration of Gandhia and would have spared no cooperation. Setuna may have wielded her powers for Gandia, and if she did, Miliu and Rem would have moved as well. Regardless, Ruufa must have gladly served the Royal Gandhian family, together with Laksas and Ronan, as part of the Barghazar family.

If Nair Gandhia is what he says he is.

"If it were enough to become your compatriots and destroy the world, it would be much better to die - everyone, keep your mouths shut and say so."

"... well. I'm so sorry."

"Me too."

Faria thought so, sincerely.

Laksas Zanaf-Bargazar, is dead.

He died and was reborn as a god general. To God General Nargareth, yes.

Nargareth probably feels signs of Laxus. Attitudes, voices, language, attitudes, reactions - there are signs of Laxus in various parts.

So Faria couldn't have forbidden sentiment.

In the nostalgic and glorious Gandhian period, when I was a part of The Lion's Tail, I was the one who had faced each other more than once, talked about all sorts of things, and exchanged opinions. I know him well for one, and I even had respect for his spirituality to dedicate everything for the Gandhian royal family.

If Laksas Zanaf-Bargazar lives in the midst of God's general Nargareth and remains his noble and harsh spirituality, his glorious soul, can we, if we talk, respect and understand each other?

I even had such pale expectations.

But it wasn't.

(No)

Thinking that far, Faria shook her head, all over her chest. It is not. That's not true.

Rather, didn't he become more loyal with his rebirth as Nargareth? The unwavering loyalty to Leongand has become even more robust and stubborn towards the Lion Divine Emperor, and it is therefore that he has come to see the Lion Divine Emperor as an absolute being?

the lion god emperor and otherwise became dominated by the values of

Once Laxus also had an absolute view of the Gandhian royal family over Leongando. Born as a man in the Balghazar family, a famous family of martial arts in Gandhia, and raised in the Kaoru pottery of Alghazad, it is only natural for him to recognize that the heart of heaven and earth is the Gandhian royal family and that King Gandhia is what should be called the pillar of support for the world.

But still, there was a little more flexibility in the previous Laxus.

It wasn't about Leongand or anything else.

So we could discuss it.

So we understood each other.

So I respected you.

(Now......)

Faria bounced away instantly, distancing herself from Nargareth, as she bound up the power she had accumulated in the Aurora Storm and fired a high-powered arrow.

No more sentiment is needed than recognizing him as the only enemy to be shot. I'm ready, and I can't shake it.

If there's a problem, it's just in terms of whether you can shoot him or not.

And we know in previous battles that that is an extremely difficult issue.

Nargareth hasn't done all he can.

It leaves a margin.

Because I wasn't willing to kill Faria. Because he was going to persuade Faria and draw her into his side. So he was fighting like he was out of power and trying Faria.

It was a lot of licking, but there was no way to do it. If you're going to be angry there, you should have slapped a deadly blow into it, enough to make you regret showing such a gap. But Faria could not imitate that.

Not because I was immersed in sentiment.

Purely because there was no such thing as a gap.

Nargareth left a lot of room, and that's it.

If we had shown all our might, if we had started fighting with the whole body and spirit, things would have changed dramatically.

More, it has to be an oppressive battle.

(So you take the lead in the fight, Faria)

He told Mizu in his chest to tell him, and let go of the arrow to keep standing. The first arrows of thunder emitted are inhibited and dispersed by the great shield of Nargareth. The second arrow would end up with the same result. If Nargareth doesn't move, though.

Nargareth, with the great shield in front, does not move.

Naturally, the second arrow also struck directly, exploded, and dispersed so that it was sucked into the center of the great shield. If the Great Shield doesn't shake, it can't even do slight damage to Nargareth.

After all, there is no other way to defeat Nargareth than to break through the Great Shield's defenses or attack him from parts not protected by the Great Shield.

(In that case, the first thing to try is the latter, right?)

Faria conclusively shot multiple arrows at the same time.

We know from previous combat experience that the Shield's defenses are tremendous, but we still haven't figured out what its limits are.

If we can't destroy Falia with the greatest possible attack of power, if Nargareth is not fatally injured after destroying the Great Shield, we will lose one win over 10,000.

That's why we should focus on poking the other guy's gap first.

It's hard to imagine the main body boasting more stubbornness than a great shield.