Allen and the others are about ten kilometers north of the city of Tiamo.

"I think I made you quite a bit, but do you still need it?

"Oh, right. Maybe there's more to come? We have to attack the fortress and everything."

Allen is still sitting like a matchmaker today, pinching Cecil and a large, tall pot of plants. Cecil puts it in storage so that the heavenly grace that Allen desperately makes cannot be zeroed out of the plant pot.

Two hundred thousand demon stones became Rosenheim's side objects in this defense battle. One hundred thousand of them demonic stones need to be transformed into twenty thousand heavenly graces.

Until now, the battle of the elf soldiers was dominated by defensive battles that consolidated their protection on the outer walls and trenches. In the future, we must march north to reclaim our country.

There will be more wounded soldiers than ever. Reducing the risk of death requires heavenly grace that consumes magic, increases the rate of annihilation, and heals the serious wounds that are dying.

"Something like this makes me feel the same."

"Hmm?"

"Even when you let go of Mithril's mining rights, Allen didn't ask for anything."

Cecil has a sense of vision of the situation. I think it's a lot less to ask someone to thank you for all the bad things you seem to think about. When the Granvel family of poor aristocrats were being troubled by the Kalnell family, Allen renounced his own gained mining rights to Mithril.

The object obtained in exchange was in a position as a "guest of the Granvel family". Cecil also recognizes that it was a full thank you that the Granvel family without gold could have prepared.

"Well, I don't know. Because there's a saying you can't shake a sleeve without it. You can't help but want to."

"What's that?

Cecil didn't seem to understand the words "I can't shake a sleeve without it". Talk to Cecil about his past life. I'm listening to Allen as Cecil says hum hum.

(You used to choose words when you tried this way)

I think you've been having a conversation avoiding the last life, the horizontal letters, etc.

Rosenheim became a country of extreme poverty. More than two-thirds of the territory was now invaded by the Demon King's Army, and many cities became seas of fire. It would take ten years if we were to completely rebuild the status quo.

It takes two to three years to recover the harvest from the trampled fields.

The Gearmut Empire saw the situation around here and began supporting food and other things. Expects to make the hitherto high cost of Elf's recovery unit's expedition cheaper or to be a negotiating material for purchasing Elf's spiritual medication. Such a story was also on the agenda of meetings over the past few days.

Allen understands this situation, so he makes you heavenly grace for free. If I insist, I think that making heavenly grace free is about within the "saving Rosenheim" of my promise to the Spirit King.

"Well, you see it. The Warcraft. There's about 30,000 of them."

(Hmm, Ellie's about to arrive because she's been flying since yesterday. Well, I have to get to the next level.)

Skill "Command" doesn't know how far up the level can unseal it. Well, there's nothing wrong with raising the level, so I'm even going to raise it.

I raised it to level 63, but I still can't unseal it. I don't know how many times I'll be able to unseal it, but I need to hunt even one warcraft.

"Well, Dear Cecil, thank you for your first shot"

"Uhm. It's been deceived"

Having said that, Cecil, who rises above Bird B, activates the extra skill "Small Meteorite". The remnant hunt for the Demon King's Army began.

There is a separate team that acts away from those allens. Summoners of Spirit B.

It was organized around the Summoner of Spirit B, one bird F, one E and one D Summoner at a time, and continued northward at Allen's direction.

"I see you, Death."

The summoners of Spirit B discover a fortress made in the midst of the mountains. It's a robust fortress called the Rapolka Fortress.

I want to get information on this fortress and do whatever it takes to attack it.

(That's a firmer fortress than I thought. I'm gonna have a hard time dropping this. But if you drop Fortress Lapolca, you'll see the capital, Fostenia. That's a big country, even though it seems small. There's about an Australia in my last life)

If you take about five days by carriage through this fortress, you'll see the fallen capital, Fostenia.

Days traveled for carriage conversion from the southernmost city of Nest

- Thirty days by carriage The city of Tiamo

- Forty days by carriage, Fortress Lapolca.

-Forty-five days by carriage Capital Fostenia

· 110 days by carriage Northernmost fortress

It should be noted that Rosenheim, said to be the smallest of the five continents, is slightly larger than the Australian continent in its previous life. Rosenheim is a continent and not an island, so it is of considerable size.

The central continent is about three times larger than Rosenheim.

(Hmm, you normally have a lookout. You're an armored warcraft. You saw it at the bottom of the A-level dungeon. Is that the name GreatWarrior?)

At the entrance to the fortress there are two gatekeepers about ten metres long. A Rank Warcraft.

(Ellie, you don't have to go in from the front. It's time to get down on the ground and infiltrate from the right place because you'll be found above)

There are many bats flying in the sky with big eyeballs. Looks like the warcraft in charge of the enemy called the eyeball bat that we also saw in the city of Tiamo.

"I'm afraid, Death."

The summoning beast of Spirit B groans small enough to be heard only by Allen, who is sharing, and descends on the slopes of the mountain. There are three Summoners of Spirit B. I hear it's a wide fortress, so I'm gonna split it it up and check inside.

I look at the walls of the fortress as I hide myself in the trees, remaining slightly floated.

(Hmm, a glass of warcraft on the outer wall of the fortress, too)

The Summoner of Spirit B slips through the walls of the fortress and goes inside the fortress. The bird FED subpoena stops in pieces in the trees and stands by.

What the intruding Spirit B summoners saw were warcraft walking in our faces through the fortress. Naturally, there are no elves.

When the capital Fortenia was dropped, once it withdrew, including the queen, in the fortress of La Polca, where it was heard that it fled south without caging to the city of Tiamo.

Many soldiers died at the fall of the fortress in the north of the capital and the capital. To cage in the fortress of Rapolka, not so far from the capital, we could not muster enough soldiers.

He dawned on this fortress without sticking for days, treading that there were not enough soldiers at Rapolka fortress to protect the queen. And the soldiers who had kept him waiting below Tiamo in the south were assembled in Tiamo, and Operation Cage Castle was dared.

(Thanks to you, your function as a fortress is to survive)

Though there are many traces of the battle in the fortress, it still looks like a robust fortress.

Not that big as a city, but big enough for 300,000 elf soldiers to get in.

And then the summoner of Spirit B turns his gaze to the skeleton holding the sword. The summoners of Smile Spirit B pass by lightly, but they don't attack.

(Ugh, you still haven't attacked me. The names are on the characters, the red lettering is the enemy, and the blue lettering is not an ally setting. I thought I could probably go, but good)

Allen was treading in this war that he might recapture cities and fortresses dropped by his enemies.

For this reason, the Summoner of Spirit B was not allowed to participate directly in the battle until now, but was terminated by the liaison officers in the cities. To infiltrate.

If he played a big part in the war, he was tempered to find out with Allen's subpoena that he couldn't go undercover.

Spirit B gathers information as it infiltrates, during which time Allen and the others land the Elves to attack Fortress Rapolka.

(All right, let's go for the biggest building. There might be some kind of boss)

"Yes, I'm afraid, Death."

With that said, we aim for a robust building built in the center of the fortress.

(You don't have a very large warcraft. Well, it's a human-sized city. That there are many skeletonic warcraft. It's convenient for Ellie and the others to blend in.)

Moving on, there are warcraft as big as humans, but there doesn't seem to be any large ones such as dragon systems. Skeletons with swords and warcraft with nothing in their robes are fluttering around the area. There is no discomfort when the summoning beast of Spirit B. blends in.

While checking the streets in the fortress, I go inside a building that seems to have any information.

The warcraft, the keepers of the building, saw the summoning beast of Spirit B, who also enters the large building with his face, flickering, but immediately restores his gaze. He doesn't seem to say anything about not coming in.

When a bunch of them go in, they're alert, so just one goes in through the door for now.

(Is there a demon tribe or demon god)

There are warcraft inside, but the Summoner of Spirit B goes all the way into the back for undercover activities.