Boundary Labyrinth and the Foreign Magician

Outside 753, southern stroke.

"You'd better assume that you can follow the army in any way. If you think about it, that land might be compatible with necromancy."

Says Queen Meggiastra as she devises. The content of the discussion shifted as it stood to the conference on measures to be taken to Belmrex.

"And you say?

"The land has been frozen all the time - it's a steep mountain. The barbarians and demons are also adapting there, and I hear there's a cave in the mountains, where the powerful barbarians live. The undead will last longer."

"So it's a natural fortress. It will also be easy to secure the Demon Stone..."

"Mm. Enemy armaments should be considered luxury"

Rosemary heard the story and gave a look across the feather fan, and Sheila said the same thing. Right. He had time, so you should assume that he wasn't just raising himself up, but was also preparing for that.

And the frozen land, that is... Does it mean on the southern hemisphere side, or is it because the entire land is in the highlands? It is possible that land of that nature appears suddenly because it is a demonic world, but in any case it is a troublesome story.

"It's somewhat awkward to say that extreme land and demons adapted there. Even in Rungald, demons that live mostly in such localities can be powerful all in all. Not to mention when it's undead..."

Lavine and Teal snorted in my words. Both Lavine and Teal can be described as powerful species who use the technique. Fortunately neither Snowwolf nor Magia Penguin are ferocious in nature, but the Lavines would have had the opportunity to see such demons around.

He also said that attacking him didn't do him any good. Is that what you mean?

Grace closes her eyes and shakes her blink.

I know the struggle, but if you win, it's hard to use the land.

Fortunately, all that joins the Great Invasion are demons classified as barbarians, and if the demons of the land that are adapting to the environment don't come out, it's a good story to know that repelling comes first.

"Sure...... that's the tendency in the demonic world. That's what the barbarians have been abandoned for knowing they are making Negijo. The demons are strong, even though the barracks are too difficult to rely on because it is a mountainous area far from people and protected by the cold. Nevertheless... can it be a consistent measure that flames are effective against undead as well"

says Bolkeor. As for the flames, sure.

"We still have a problem. Identifying where Belmrex is can be quite difficult to actually find. In the past, barbarians on this land were a more real problem in countries in the South, so there is a record of undercover investigations commissioned by hard-to-find species into what is happening to this land…"

"The inside of the cave is quite vast."

Queen Meggiastra takes the word for it, too, when Enrika says, and shows her how to conceive with her hands on her chin. Queen Meggiastra and Enrika seem to be quite familiar with the story of the land, either because it is originally a problematic land, albeit a demonic kingdom advantage.

"As for Belmrex's whereabouts, well, I was wondering what I could do. Because the demonic props found and restored in the palace are the origin of Belmrex. Knowing the nature of the person and observing the magic wavelength directly, it is now possible to follow that magic prop relatively safely, using it as a catalyst, combining harmless spells with the art of communicating against the Spirit."

"It doesn't matter if you stay deep in the cave or lurk at the bottom of the water. His past and the nature of the Spirit are the other way around."

Queen Parteniara laughs and Elena snorts forcefully, as she agrees with me.

Right. If you're inside a mountain cave and you don't move, there's also a way to use detective magic to beat the great magic in from the outside or cut down the terrain and burn it out.

Well...... since you may be planting a counter, will intimidating shooting at exact coordinates and changing terrain dominate?

Explaining those thoughts, the Cavaliers' Logi and Bloomwood laugh.

"That's a fancy thing. No, it's great."

"You don't have to go undercover and fight, or you don't have to worry about getting away with it."

"Understanding that the location is being supplemented or that the cage castle has no meaning will only disadvantage lurking and escaping. You have to come forward."

Claudia agrees with my operation. Right. We don't have to do what he's prepared to do, fight inside the defense facility. It's possible we have something like a bellion dola or a floating palace... but that wouldn't be that much of a threat if we had an airship either.

"The problem is that even if you move an operation like that to execution, it's inevitable that you're dealing with the army he's built. However, in this case, we can send forces from the sky, and since we can fight there by positioning it as a defensive stronghold, I was wondering if the military and geographic disadvantages would be largely eliminated."

"An airship."

"Yes, even if the enemy base is moveable, it's not disadvantageous."

I can follow you on the move. If it becomes a mobile battle, some of the enemy's armaments - such as infantry - will not be able to be utilized, so that's fine.

"Even if the enemy strikes, we will be preparing to use our mobility on an ad hoc basis by placing surveillance eyes in the major cities of the South. What is happening to the defence of the major cities of the South?

"Naturally, that's relatively thick. I didn't fail to be alert to the Great Invasion... and that neighborhood is characterized by a lack of barbarians, pioneering villages, etc."

That helps. I guess I chose the snow mountain base in the South because it can be equipped both as a Belmrex and with natural major impulses... it also seems to be the best and because of the thick defenses of the Demon Kingdoms South. So long and short.

After that, we'll be ready to attack, or the enemy will move before then.

In that regard - there is room for choice here at the moment. It is easy to grasp the start because it is possible to supplement the position. If the other side predicts it…… the best hand chooses an advantage in defense to leverage armaments, while the attack is carried out by spells, etc., or accumulates power through predation.

Then again... don't be a development to attack from here looking at the situation. Honestly, I don't really want to give Belmrex much time, so the key will be to figure out how far this one armaments before it moves.

"In that case... the relocation of the gates will be important as planned."

Mallane snorts, too, when Stephania says.

"Right. Whether it is a force or a supply, we can count on the support and support of the Rungald side through the Demon Gate. We may be able to create a situation that exceeds the other party's expectations in that regard."

Because I showed Belmrex my spell-related skills, I would have expected this one to be someone who had something to do with Beschmerck.

However, we cannot anticipate that the situation on the Lungard side is in a system of cooperation with alliances between countries, or that we can quickly muster forces and supplies at the port of transition.

That's because it's nothing more than revealing Bechmerck's past sins to all nations. Belmrex is quite cunning, but there will still be room to attach to the perception around it.

"So... is the relocation of the Demon Gate next?"

"Right. So far, we know that the King's Capital is likely to be safe, and Geo has promised to cooperate with us on the Gates of the Demon Realm."

Alcs' Slave Unit was also shining light from behind the visor when it came to talking about relocating the Demon Gate. As for Alcs, he still looks forward to seeing everyone in the main unit. And that goes for everyone in Rungard, too. Then - let's move on to the relocation work of the gate.