I’m a NEET but When I Went to Hello Work I Got Taken to Another World (LN)
222 Tales Hiragis Northern Battle - Northern Fort Defense Battle
I got into a little trouble. I did it once to try to repair the destroyed walls and calculate it from the magic consumption and the rest of the restoration...
"There may not be enough magic to fix the walls."
The Northern Fort is the most important base of Hilagis defense. It has become a massive castle wall that doesn't look that way in thickness and height, and the magic needed to repair it isn't half the amount. Ellie will also help after the metastasis, but including that is probably not enough. Elf's spirit medicine, the finest magic potion, has already been used before work.
As a precaution, I had one of the elves following me walk by the side of the work, but the trouble is that my estimates seemed pretty accurate.
"Is it still not enough? What can I do for you? Can we pull the personnel on the fort's side over here, please?
"That's not enough over there, is it?
Put your hands on the ground and say as you begin your next chant. Anyway, the fort is almost completely destroyed. Even if we can turn the Land King Turtle into a temporary wall and save magic temporarily, we need to rebuild everything eventually. There shouldn't be enough manpower, and even if we turn our troops over here and the fort side is delayed, it's the end of the line.
You won't be able to increase the number of elves mobilized, but it doesn't mean you'll be biased to bring all the civil work mages because you can't easily increase the number of times with a significant amount of magic consumption to carry a hundred people at once, and you need defensive combat.
Above all, the transfer and defense, the reconstruction of the walls and fortifications are still in parallel. I do not want to cause confusion in the sudden redeployment of personnel in a context of complete siege and increased intensity of fighting. In the current fragile defensive stance of a few elites, the front could collapse even if just one spot was pulled out.
"Just keep the fort side informed of the situation, too. I don't have to change the placement at the moment, but if I can afford dirt mage in there, I need to ask for a dispatch request."
Instruct him to do so as he continues his work. But what do we do? We must think of a response as soon as possible.
If you can afford the personnel inside the elves, it's the quickest way to bring them in on my transfer. But work is under way to repair the wall of urgency, and it is unclear at this time if there is room for the number of earth mages in the first place. If you want to do this, contact me and I'll find out if I can afford the personnel.
There is also the hand of lowering the strength of the wall or reducing its thickness or height. But it was destroyed once. I don't want to weaken my defense by increasing my strength.
Maybe in an hour or two, you'll figure it out with my magic recovery and an extra elf.
Then you do the clueless work and later in the restoration, the magic and the hassle just add up. Build a wall. The battle is not over. We also have to think about going on for a few days, or more, until the demons give up.
If it's temporary, can you just do it with a simple wall? It's not even a castle wall. It's just a wall, and if it's reduced in thickness and height, it considerably reduces its magic consumption. That's how you buy time to wait for recovery. It's the easiest, and a temporary wall can be built by anyone in the elf's dirt mage.
When I finished chanting and stood up as I toured my thoughts, I heard a rare voice from my master, who was very attached to my escort.
"Then why don't we just leave the gap there?
That's what I said. See where the master points his finger. Range from the top of the walls where the restoration is going. Some demons scratch and intrude on the magic, and the fights against it. The swordsmen defeat it dangerously.
I see. Do you dare keep a gap in the walls, and the demons that have fallen out will be dealt with by the Swordsmen? There's been a backup attack from the walls, but if the restoration goes ahead, the defense should be easier, and you don't have to mess with the troop placement.
All you have to do is buy some time. If it looks dangerous, we can seal it off again. Ordinary troops would be ready for wear and tear, but here are the elite swordsmen, even in Biels. Not a bad idea...... I feel like it.
"… for a long time (two hours)"
"Is that all you need? Fine. Leave it to us!
I think there might be some risk, but the master pushed his heartbeat. There is no other proposal.
Please, when I bowed my head, I went back to restoring the walls. We need defense. We need to build a huge wall. The structure is quite complex, and it's not something you can distract yourself from. Concentrate, concentrate...
What cut the big deal that my master should leave it to me?
"What, me? Me, sir? Are you kidding me?"
It is an occasion when the magic was used up to repair the walls and the great work was finally completed. I honestly didn't know what it meant and asked back when my master told me that I was replacing him, who had rarely fought on the front lines and slashed all the demons that approached me.
No, you know what I mean? I only have to rest on a wizard who's out of magic, and I can do the avant-garde. I'd rather say I'm good at it. I'm sure the master thought that training would be enough to give him a break. So come on.
"Is that a joke? Or will the Guardian be afraid of his opponent to this extent?
I don't know what to be afraid of. You're perfectly right if you ask me to this extent, and I'm not going to be done with every oak or oak king now. Of course I don't know what happens on the battlefield, but there are always risks to that extent.
It's a cheap provocation, but if you don't know me, you might really take it, and when it comes to risk, I'm a huge risk factor myself... if my master wants me to do it, let's be honest here. It's an easier category if you try it as a training imposed by the master.
"Fair enough. The Temple of the Sword is also old. I don't think I can handle it. I hope you're slowing down back there."
Return it to the castle gate side. Anyway, if you're on the move, the status quo where you're arriving at the Northern Fort and a defensive system is being created, my job as commander is almost gone, and it's not a bad idea to show sword strength on the battlefield for once or so.
"Don't let one slip through to the eagle!
Waiting for a group of orcs to break through the moat as they hear a temperamental reply from the swordsmen back to their master's happa. I don't think it's horrible anymore, but it's not like I'm happy to see the inflexible demon coming up in anger.
Miriam turns to me and laughs.
"Now 250,000 yen a month won't fit."
Miriam tilts her neck at my words. Naturally, you don't know what it is. A number, a unit, that makes absolutely no sense in this world. I still can't get out of the habit of converting it to a Japanese yen and thinking, but it also ends up being a number that no longer means anything to me. Regardless of the promise that you will receive rice as a reward for success, if possible, I would like the monthly salary of the Japanese yen to be something else, useful here, but of course, money is generally available on its own, as well as very valuable and important things that cannot be bought with money, and even if you think of it as something you want, it will not come out of the blue.
"We'll talk about this later. Let's do it!"
Yes, Miriam replied. This is also my own battle to protect that important thing. I can't leave it to the front line to something else even though I have the power. Well, it's true that I don't even want to go forward and stand avant-garde.
In the end, there was about 30 meters of space on the walls and a lot of space for the gap. Construct a simple wall because it's just hard to protect as it is. Spaces about the expansive castle gate were prepared as breakthroughs. If you also build walls on both sides there as passageways, the demons will have to go straight. Further down the aisle, a two-step moat about three meters deep was built to kill demonic momentum and allow traffic to occur. It's not easy because I need you to move on, but not enough to climb. It's the height that is the miso.
It's an extra hassle to be headed for a brittle, simple barrier that makes it hard to get by. Well, we have enough power to deal with the simple wall where it was breached. Rather, it's easier to destroy it if you stop on the way to try to get over it or break it.
Once you step into the aisle, you can't run or hide anymore. A bunk moat on the way. I can't easily get out of the range of attack from above the walls where I retreated, and the aftermath keeps coming in.
If magic is plunged into a place of traffic and confusion in a moat, it is eaten in. It's a moat that would suddenly be about three meters if it wasn't. A minor injury would be a mountain of Sekiyama if it just fell, but there will be follow-up from next to next. The first one to fall is crushed, plus the next one is crushed successively, and the attack flies from above. The moat and passage are the dimensions of an annoying, hellish painting, where we wait in a state of perfection as we pass through hell.
It's a situation where you don't know how many hours or days of defense you need from here. The advantage of being able to take on a certain number of demons in the avant-garde forces is enormous. Even if it's a defense force on the wall, if the demons are concentrated in one place, that makes defense that much easier. It also saves magic.
"Send orders up to pass more demons."
After a few fights, the master was giving instructions on his own. Few demons break through because of heavy attacks from above. So the demon that finally came to me is also in a situation where Miriam has almost defeated it. It's hard to believe there's room for fire power up there, too, and if you can turn it around or save money, you should. There is no reason to correct the Master's instructions.
The request seemed to arrive quickly, and quite a few groups began to break into the aisle. Still, thanks to Miriam, who strained, he didn't get much more, but at one point more demons came out of the bunk at once. Apparently the first step of the moat is being filled.
The first step is as expected to be filled, but there is also a second. I do, but there are more demons coming out than I thought. The second step will not be filled if I maintain it in the item box, but it is too close to the Swordsmen to attack from above. It was a huge miscalculation that if I had gotten into the second step because of it, it would have even been a safety zone.
Bow or magic, or even a spear would have been nice, but there can't be any such thing left on this extraordinary defensive front.
The battle intensified at once. That's fine, but a swordsman showed up to take a blow and fall off.
"The other guy is a handful! Don't loosen your hands until you're sure to knock them down!
Yes, I yell at my surroundings. Some miscellaneous fish seem to have just gotten out of luck, but they are tough demons who have scratched multiple attacks and crawled up moats. There is a mix of fewer real monsters.
We should have definitely decided on a steeple, but we wouldn't stop moving, we'd add a counterattack. Even for demons, there is no option to retreat. Proceed or die.
If it's a decent situation, it's one-on-one. It's not the Swordsmen who take that kind of delay. But if the number that has broken through increases, additional enemies will be added where it has taken a little time to defeat them. Some of them mix strong individuals.
If it's an oak king class, it combines the power of destroying stone walls with bare hands and the toughness of trying to fight through your neck and heart. It's the one who's going to challenge the battle of death. I knocked him down, eat an unexpected counterattack where I thought so.
"I got out too far before. We're gonna step back a little."
Tell Miriam that and retreat from the moat for about two meters. The sudden increase in damage was also due to Me and Miriam fishing and the entire force being out front.
It's easiest for me and Miriam to take them down for where they crawled out of the moat, but it's also about detective ariki. Sometimes if you get too close to a moat and are struck by surprises during battle, you are lightly hit with a skilled swordsman.
But it was also the sword of the blades that took sufficient distance. It will give the opponent room to go up from the moat.
What happens then? The outfit now is guardian style. A burnt brown cloak that stands out in splendid armor. It is the uniform of an elf who continued to wield fierceness on this battlefield. That's the central front row. They're right in front of the demon. Miriam, of course, is an Orange Squad uniform, but I'm more of an eyewitness, no matter what. It is such a concentrated attack that it cannot be explained simply by being in the middle.
"Ah."
Not far enough from the moat, the sword of Pakin and Miriam snapped and broke.
"Sa..."
"Back off! Take turns!"
That's how the swordsman who was waiting for me didn't have to say it out loud, pushed Miriam away and came forward.
In front of the master. As a Biels swordsman, I know you want to show me a good place, but few swordsmen can be on the front line at a time thanks to restricted access. The swordsmen who turned to spare were waiting for their turn now or now, and the swordsmen who were wounded or made some mistake were being immediately replaced.
I don't think it's bad luck. The sword breaks to break. If it wasn't actually a broken sword in action, I wouldn't be aware of the durability of the sword and I can't afford to. Miriam is inexperienced, lacking in action.
Well, I broke my sword in action only at games and in presence... speaking of which, what's the first time I've ever been in a series so avant-garde in action? It was a rear guard position in the hunt, and at best a few of them were opponents when a melee suddenly broke out.
... Is that it? You're gonna be experienced, and that didn't happen at all? It's been less than a year since you first went into action as an adventurer in the first place. What's gathering on this battlefield is a bunch of fierce men. Might I be as inexperienced in action as counting from below faster if I suck?
"Sounds pretty good, but shouldn't you back off before you get hurt too?
You don't like it when you're fighting first class, apart from the Swordsmen in front of Kensei. Says the swordsman who took turns with Miriam. I can't tell if I'm a veteran all the time, but at least I'm a swordsman who's been redirecting the battlefield for a long time in this Hilagis. It would also be a sign of confidence that it feels a little licked.
"Right. If it's going to be dangerous, I'm going to have it replaced as soon as possible."
Recruits listen to veterans honestly. The guy seemed to clap out at my reply and turned to the orc as he was approaching. Well, with Miriam gone, it doesn't change what we do.
That's what I was thinking. As soon as the fight resumed, my burden grew. Naturally his arm isn't as good as Miriam's, most importantly, it's breathless. If it's one-on-one, the demons still concentrate at my place. If the annihilation is slower, the succeeding demons will also come. We need to defeat them efficiently, but the target is exposed, reluctant, even pushed by more than one demon, until he retreats.
"Take turns!
The mention that was pushed, I go in and scream at the guy who was about to get hit. I guess it took me a lick with the oak, and even though Miriam was fighting in the main, my strength was guessing at a time when I couldn't tell. Probably lower in the aug class, or maybe less if I suck. No, I'm not slapping a big mouth in the middle of nowhere!
But the next swordsman sent in isn't strong enough to defend the center either. Without my follow up, I'd be leaving without a few fights.
You want me to say it upstairs and intensify the attack on the aisle? No. How's Miriam doing better than that? If you look in the gap where the battle has subsided, Miriam is mixed in with a line of swordsmen waiting in turn in discipline.
"What's up? Are you anxious you won't give me the money?
I look back and tell my master to smile at me. Hi, if you think the swordsman sent to both sides of me is weak, then this is the guy who did it...
"Miriam, turn to support with your bow!
Yes, I will point to the sky and hurry up to my master to get Miriam's bow set out.
Are we planning another simultaneous raid, or the Harpies are gradually gathering together? My burden remains heavy but still acceptable, and I know it's too much easier with Miriam. Then you'd better let me in for support than let me play.
I have extra swordsmen at the moment, but I don't care how much anti-aircraft personnel I have. I'm not sure I can survive an attack from the ground and the sky at the same time.
"Next door, stay a little further away from me."
"Mm?"
"He says it's out of the way. I'm good enough here on my own."
"What!?
If you're the one who can't work together, you're only in the way. It's a thin expectation that the master will send in a well-armed swordsman, and it's out of the question, such as asking for one here. Then it's still better to deal with it alone.
"Hmm. I guess you'll show me how it works just to slap a big mouth, Lord Guardian?
That's what the master asks. Whose fault did you think you were supposed to slap me in the mouth?
"Naturally."
"Do as I say."
Both neighboring swordsmen distance themselves from the Master's instructions. Well, it shouldn't be as dangerous as that. Support will come with Miriam's bow, and behind him, there will be masters, swordsmen all around. It's essential for help in times of need, and demons come as much as they want. Ideal environment to gain close combat experience.
But I laughed a lot the day I had a problem or asked for help. It is a situation that involves the face of an elf as a guardian, and we have no choice but to do so without any relationship, such as experience.
Be prepared. Just chop up the oak for about two hours. In action, but easier than bee training in Biels.
I feel like I've been put on something good, though!