Boundary Labyrinth and the Foreign Magician

Outside 386, from the foggy forest.

Get up early in the morning, inspect your weapon armor, and prepare your body for a light relaxation. As well, I finished my meal early with breakfast and lunch - and the time approached me step by step.

Although Elena is breathing deeply to relieve tension by watching footage from the crystal plate monitor.

"You seem nervous to come"

"Right. A little. There are still a lot of enemies when you look at them like this."

And Elena answers.

"I understand. But within the enemy army, the ground army, from this breakdown, the numbers are not a problem."

With that said, we create a deformed model on the map, excluding the people who hit the ground army from the side.

"When that happens, it means large and small spellfighters and diadoras… and the enemy power that twins, flyable troops like dragon knights and mages have to deal with."

"Sure. If you try this, you'll unexpectedly lose count."

"That's what I'm saying. I know archers and fighters can attack in the ground... but this won't be a problem if you watch your distance."

The archers of the model move their short hands and feet to fly a helo arrow, but they don't even reach the model of the Sirius. Elena was laughing so hard at the sight.

"Hehe, thank you. I feel relaxed too."

"That's more than anything. Well, I showed you this in the model, and the soldiers at the end are not the real enemies... so I just want to make sure you're not alarmed."

"Yes......!

And Elena was nodding with a look like she was in the mood. This looks fine.

Those who don't know what's behind it stand around to frustrate their will, they're not the ones to be aggressively defeated. That said, I told Elena, but it's not about insulting her. I just want to make sure I don't get hurt unexpectedly.

Enemy troops are approaching step by step while doing so. We're at a visual distance. A march that remains symmetrically left and right, maintaining a clean line of troops... Equipment is also unified into something superior, and there seems to be no doubt that a highly skilled force can only be immediately formed and marched on.

I don't know if Xanaelk is in direct command, but I'm pretty sure he's at least marching carefully according to Theory.

Is it because you mean a soldier deposited from the king, or is it because Xanaelk is in command that you intend to stand around perfectly?

Eventually - as we watch from the Sirius, the enemy forces will take us to the hills where we wait.

Until we even cross hilly points from heights such as dragon knights, dragon cages and the shoulders of giant spell soldiers, we unfold our phantoms so that we can't see the interception base.

That's how the knights who go in the front row stopped to see it.

Dragon knights and spellfighters flying in the sky with the front row stopping their feet look out the street in alarm of ambushes from around them. Are the magicians wary of raids from the underground, clapping their hands towards the ground in the center of the line, and showing them the structure to cope with unforeseen events?

Rather than grasping the situation, the first thing you need to do is deal appropriately with what can be assumed from what happened. Although I do have a lot of practice...

"What's going on?

And, from the rear, a commander-like knight comes aboard a flying dragon - but at a moment beyond the hilltop, which is a slice of illusion, it was solidifying with its sight, spreading across the hill.

Wall protection made up of square boulders. Huge golem standing beside you. Fog that can stand in from the woods. That's the landscape.

The part where there should be a street is also watered down by a phantom by a mirror image, making it look like a forest where fog can set in. The phantom is only a phantom, so if you actually go, it's only a street, but your vision is blocked, and your sense of direction is disturbed because you're developing a cover-up junction.

So bypassing the woods - it's not a good idea. Because you don't know where the forest is, where the streets are from, and it's easy to break each and every one of them apart.

"What is that...? Huge golem and wallproof by boulders?

I was wondering if it was in the scout team's report.

"So all that stuff in one night?... No, it could be an illusion from somewhere. From us, the view suddenly seemed to change when we crossed the top of the hill."

"Because... it's possible they showed you something that neither the scouts nor the illusion?

Such conversations are heard from demonic props. If I could see this sight, I knew my legs would stop near the top of the hill, so I also planted magic tools so I could hear the conversation. Well... the advantage of illusion is that it makes people wonder how far it is illusion, and it's an effective way to operate it.

Illusion is - and if you know it, you can see through it.

But unlike the type of hallucination that acts on the five senses, if it is the type of illusion that actually shows the statue against the sight, even if it is breached, the statue continues to confuse the other's vision without disappearing.

Weaving a different kind of illusion there, creating a distant sight, placing a physical trap, etc., is like not having the weakness of the earliest illusion.

This means that the ground forces will be almost powerless unless they break through the position and destroy the scheme itself.

There's enough distance from the top of the hill to this position to allow plenty of space to fight giant spell soldiers.

"I need a stone thrower."

When instructions are given through the magic props, the tiers positioned on the street activate the catapult. Various stone debris, large and small, flew out of the mist drawing parabolas - and lavishly decided the slopes of the hills.

You don't have to hit it. It's enough to show that you're prepared for this. The knight in the front row and the preaching made his expression strong for a moment, and he looked at each other, and the soldiers raised their voice of agitation.

"Don't panic! This is a warning! If you're going to hit me, I've got a weapon with a range that goes beyond the hills, from the beginning!

Right. Even so, they don't know how many of these weapons there are. It should have looked like stone debris had flown through the fog forest.

Preparedness with illusion and physical destructiveness. circumstance that you don't know how many of those bills are. That's enough to terrorize a living human being.

Jenn stands, making sure that the huge stick in his hand sticks up on the ground so that the Huge Golem reveals his presence, shaking his hair uncontrollably.

Sounds and shocks that echo at the bottom of the belly, as if to indicate that I am not a phantom. Soldier's twitching and horse hissing. The commander-like knight of the avant-garde who was shown it and the preaching bites his teeth.

"What's wrong with this?"

"Behind you...... don't you have to report it as you see it? Without knowing the truth, the damage would be immense if we attack with a force push."

"To take a detour from something like that..."

After seeing the Huge Golem, the two men were also sending a glimpse to the giant spell soldiers who refrain from rearward. Right. As someone who leads a general, you'll also want to expect that breakthrough.

That's one answer to illusion. Because eye darkness is dim, you can forcibly break through with defensive abilities that don't even put teeth into the attack of a confusing enemy, or you can gather and crush it with a thrusting attack capability that wraps up the general location where the phantom is unfolding. I wish I had that kind of hand tag.

Even if we were ordered to attack without the use of a giant spell soldier, it's much better than attacking at our discretion from the outset to scale up the damage. It is not limited to the part of responsibility, because it also leads to the sharing of information and understanding of the situation across the force.

As the decree flew backwards - the trumpet tone rang for a while, making way for the troops to split wide left and right to match the order, allowing the giant spell soldiers to march.

A giant spell soldier slowly emerges from the rear to the front row, slightly floating his toes off the ground. The Dragon Knights and Flying Spellfighters are being accompanied around, presumably because they envisage enemy soldiers other than the Huge Golem attacking their giant spellfighter opponents.

The Giant Soldier focuses on the crushing of Huge Golems and positions. If you're a smart opponent, they take care of it. The catapult attack is from a fixed point, so there is no such thing as a missed spot.

That twin too - get out front.

"So far, as assumed, is it?"

Grace says.

"Right. Until I let it go forward without detouring... I was able to get it on well"

If you're gonna keep attacking me, it's gonna be an exact interception. - Okay.