Belius scolds with excellent hearing and smell. About a little behind Belius, Weltes and Eckels go down the road, and from behind, they go down the tree ice forest in a line that we follow.

Weltes and the others are not currently using demonic props at first glance and do not appear to be flying in the sky. But it wasn't an easy road to walk, it was going on ice.

They're magically manipulating the moisture, melting the ice back into the water, wrapping it around their feet. This seems to be closer to ability than a surgical ceremony, and they don't consume that much magic either.

I guess it's the same way that Lavine doesn't use a surgical formula to create ice or serafina manipulate sound, but if it's ice and there's so much moisture around it, it works effectively, Weltes and the others align their voices.

Perhaps the reason they said they could handle the cold waters around here as well.

The two get together and restore the ice to moisture, wrapping it around their bodies. Water-made magic props are a form of converting your own magic, so it would be more efficient to use your surroundings this way, and that means procuring water before the battle begins.

Eventually, wrapping a sufficient amount of water around his body, he then makes use of the magic prop, making sure he rides on it, and the two slip through the universe to advance behind Belius.

Speaking of Belius, who goes a short time before that - there's no way to hide his dignified figure in the middle of the road, and he goes along slowly.

But it doesn't mean you're alarmed. The three necks move here and there individually, causing their noses to snap as they point their gaze at each other, and their ears are moving pimply.

Walk along smelling and hearing the noise at that rate. I also don't show any bareback like I've lost any branches. I look back gently to show you the end of the road and then walk out again.

"... maybe you're already grasping the direction of the Knights of the Demons."

Says Claudia, who saw how it went.

"I guess so. Not like that."

Through Elliot, the Knights of Enchantment have already received a new map of the tree ice forest, but we have not been informed about the terrain or anything else because this time it would also mean testing Belius' detection abilities. But so far, we seem to be picking the right path.

This is what I said about the high detection and tracking abilities of guard dogs protecting the labyrinth depth. I associate it as if they were tending to the radar net as if they were serving as scouts around the three heads at will.

That's how it went, and Belius stopped to fit. Immediately react and Weltes and Eckels also stop moving and put up a spear.

Belius looked around at the trees around him and roared low. I know it means enemies are close - not intimidated or alert, but it also looks like they're enjoying the situation right now as they distort their mouths with a belligerent grin.

"Coming -"

Sheila whines small. It is the deer demon - a herd of prism deer - that looms through the woods. One bigger yeti at the beginning. He approaches me with a stick to lead the deer.

More mixed snow golem and prism deer units showed up from the end of the road and jumped into this one.

It was Belius' spitting bright red fire line that intercepted the Yeti coming through the woods.

A blow without mercy or reproach. Running and bursting like a sanjo flame rips through a tree ice forest, inflaming it. The leading Yeti leaped away, but many of the rear Prism Dears avoided it because it was dense, burned out by the fire line, blown up by a blast, or burned up with excess heat.

Wooden trees swept away by blasts. In an instant, the tree ice forest lit up with red flames and became awesome.

Vertigo and sound, Belius' hind legs bulging his muscles, pushing him into Yeti with a shell-like momentum. Apparently, the enemy coming from the woods will be left to it.

Weltes and Eckels nod face-to-face at the sight as they burst into the snow golems coming from the front.

Snowgolem and Prism Dear and the others go to Weltes and put up a barrage with ice bullets and magic bullets...

"Whoa, whoa!

"Ha ha!

With the mood of tearing, Weltes swirls the spear like a windmill. The water tangles in the spear and scatters the barrage it touches. Eckels scatters the flying ice bullets and magic backwards by causing the water wrapped around his body to roll like a vortex.

The two slipped near the surface and slammed into the enemy group - if Weltes slammed a struggling spear to shrug it off, the head of the attack-eating snowgolem was bounced off and blown away.

The water splashed when I shook off the spear is also wreaking havoc. The water was flying as a shotgun, slapped by snow golems and prism deers.

Eckels - he also wraps a vortex around his body around a spear, poking around with a prism deer. It was a prism deer who tried to take it in a transparent corner, but had been disfigured by a vortex, wound up in motion at hand and blown over the sky.

If Eckels shakes up his left arm - part of the water wrapped around his body becomes a spear and pierces the body of a blown deer. By then, Eckels had already jumped on his next prey.

I see. Apparently, the operation of jumping in the enemy of the flying tool subject makes it harder to do the enemy's shooting itself by jumping in with an oligarchy. Both would be manoeuvres they can do because they have water armor.

The snowgolems, who saw it, leap from their arms with swords like tulars. Prism Dear also jumps to the right to the left because of the melee, and looks like he's going to hit his head.

But if it were a melee, it would also be their domain. Originally, their strength and physical ability to operate in the water is considerable. Later - with the water moves used for offense and mobility - there are places where considerable power can also be exerted on land.

Looking at it, both fight around the water in the same way, but Weltes prefers to take advantage of speed to hit and away, and Eckels seems to have the difference of solidifying his defense by manipulating the water, while putting forward drills of the technique of defense to cut head-on with his enemies.

"Lord Eckels!

"I understand!

Each other puts each other somewhere in sight, following the rear.

In response to Weltes' voice, Eckels leaps up, overdoing the prism deer that came in from behind, and when he manipulates the water and descends suddenly, he pierces it from just above and jumps straight to the side.

Both are fighting at risk so far. It seems like a policy that you can't rely too much on magic equipment that you just got as far as you can see.

I can see verses utilizing magic tools in phases such as when it's time to leave at high speeds or gliding over the water to avoid taking unconsciousness from poor feet... but at the same time they take firm safety margins, such as not trying to manipulate a number of them. It would be a gift of combat experience and training around here.

Weltes is also pretty good at ground warfare, but he's trained around here as a martial officer serving the palace to fight even without water.

Assuming there was an intruder into the palace, it would be because that would be the only advantage if we trained them to fight even in places without water.

Sure...... it could only be an effective means if they are among themselves. I don't think a mere thief can prepare an environment that can be trained without water.

I'm letting Valor and Cadkeus go, so when I decide it's dangerous, I'll crack it and put it in... so far you can be safe to watch. They're both just a selection of Grantios' powerful men, and it's been quite a battle.

Belius, on the other hand, said... He was wrapped in flames all over his body, diseased through the air, hitting each other with a mistake with Yeti as he flew around the tree in 3D.

When you cross with Yeti but make full use of the visual, auditory and olfactory sensations caused by the three heads, and also show the magic bullets coming from behind you gently dodging, you shoot a fireball from your mouth from your head looking back. As the prism deer jumps and tries to escape, it would appear that the landing site will be inflamed with flames emanating from another neck.

The goal seems to be to destroy a large number of deer individually while not allowing them to go behind. Neither where we are nor where Eckels and the rest of us are allowed to fall behind. One head at a time as he crosses with a large number, he definitely destroys it.

Yeti growls furiously at the sight. He flies to Belius with a recoil using a tree, but Belius, wrapped in flames as if to mock it, draws an arc and moves away.

Belius chooses the deer's neck with his fangs, spreading flames. Yeti to peel and chase. Flip in the air and Belius comes back for Yeti.

That - Yeti tried to intercept with a striving stick, but was vain and empty.

I immediately flipped when I thought I'd kicked in the air and jumped, and Belius was taking Yeti's back. Oh...... There's nowhere near the aerial manoeuvres I showed you. We could have fought in the air, and that's about it?

After his left and right head twisted on both shoulders of Yeti to seal his movements, his middle head protrudes his fangs into the medulla oblongata.

It falls all the way to the ground. Bite down the medulla oblongata while tapping Yeti to the ground and leap as he kicks and crushes the spinal cord. He's stabbing a stop exactly.

I was expecting it... if it was about Yeti or Prism Dear, I wouldn't be dealing with them either. It also looked like I was making sure that I could do it one by one...

Belius roars proudly as he descends on the ground spinning in the air as he twirls to represent the joy of preying. I haven't been raped in a long time, so I'm in a good mood.