The dawn of Ellis, which was burned in a different colour than the morning burn, was also seen from the Lindar soldiers who besieged Di Lo Eun, apparently. From across the River Tevé, reports came this morning that the organized movements of the enemy forces had clearly gone crazy.

Well, naturally, naturally.

In any case, the Lindar army on the side of the siege is mobilizing a large number of slave soldiers. They are building walls with their bodies, filling moats, making them cliff ladders and taking manoeuvres to proceed. Naturally, morale sucks, and if the ruling Lindar soldier is confused, it affects the entire army as an extreme upset.

It was thought it would be only a matter of time before the siege net or disintegration, as there were also a large number of deserters and slave soldiers falling back on the Arxian side.

By contrast, the army that held down the River Tevé clearly seems to include the noble classes of Denzel and Palmigrans. It has a small number of people, but is good at bows and swords and plays the most effective defense against the Arxian side, which beats the number of people.

As a tactic on Lindar's part, it is believed that he wanted to move an army that was controlling Di Lo Eun while he was stepping down the main unit on Arxia's side in the river and making Ellis refrain from using this as an offensive base.

I guess the aim was to suppress and exhaust this move by splitting up the army and alternating movements day and night, Weegraff considered. It should have been obvious from the eyes of the enemy that the long-term maintenance of the front line was reducing morale on the Arxian side.

In terms of crushing enemy measures, the raid on Ellis, which would have stockpiled second-line troops and supplies, was an operation as effective as no more. The next step is to plunge into a confusing enemy gap and destroy the convoy forming on the River Taeve. If we succeed, we will be able to inflict a lethal strategic disintegration on the Lindar army.

... the ship takes money and time to build. Needless to say, the training of moving personnel. And the personnel and the ship are out of the Permigrans.

Before the departure, an order addressed to me was received from the commander-in-chief, who was deliberately using red doves to pack them in Di Lo Fee.

Says, destroy the enemy troops on Tavé's side. Destroy all ships. Turn the river of Tavé into a red dove.

I looked up at the noisy, unintentionally grunted me, as Mefri, who was holding back beside me, told me.

Attacks on enemy soldiers hardening the shoreline were carried out immediately so as not to miss a period of disruption by enemy forces.

I am again away from the rear army and with Raswiwok and Vedwoka to the shore of Tavé. He joined the battle as a guest general of the Knights of Yugfena, led by Elgnard, who came out of the Di Roe Toros.

A horn is blown and the aligned knights run towards enemy soldiers waiting on the shore.

According to reports from those already engaged, there are short-barreled fire and bow and arrow attacks from Sancao's ship that landed when approaching enemy forces.

He was able to confirm that a short-barreled fire arrow could be erected from the ship as the story suggests, and he defeated the sword raised by the knight who was running in front of him sideways.

"Raswiwok, let's go! It's time!"

The knights of Yugfena form a formation for me and the werewolf dragon to make their way. As soon as Raswiwok and Vedwoka rushed through the road that appeared and jumped to the front row, we could hear the waiting enemy soldiers shrugging so far.

The arrows and bullets punched in at about the same time are diverted by the wind of two werewolf dragons. A blast of assault broke out, and the arrows were almost powerless, as were the bullets of the horned short barrel fire arrows.

... Hi Vedwoka, I hear you can make the wind blow stronger than Raswiwok did before you lost your wings. It's just a shame that I can't expect to be a horseman because I can't convey complicated orders or get people on board.

"Ca, it's Cardia! A red-eyed cardia!! It's a monster that manipulates dragons and sips human flesh!!

Among the lumps of military horses, the figure of the werewolf dragon is too noticeable. Running in the front row would be a shame.

In front of the densely speared Lindar army, the preceding me and the two werewolf dragons steeply change the direction of running. It would be an easy job if it were the speed of these wolf dragons to penetrate from the side on a single horseback than there were only infantry and archers.

"Eat it up, Raswiwok! Time to hunt!!

Two werewolf dragons bark to answer my voice. It was clearly seen that the enemy soldiers circled to the side were unable to change direction in a busy manner, and were screaming and collapsing.

Raswiwok rushes into the enemy formation so that he can break his head through a gap in the spear. The axe spear that stood sideways slapped something heavy with cancer, twisting the fillet so that the shock wouldn't take your arm or shoulder.

Raswiwok's gigantic body, which could push down many people just by flying, bounced around, and each time the underlying human was crushed and raised the cry of the Terminator.

The Knights of Yugfena storm where the confusion has been extremed. Bones are trampled on the horse's feet, jumped, or pierced by a knight's spear, and in just a moment a pile of corpses is built.

"Ohhhhh!!

Even in this situation there are of course soldiers who calmly throw down their spears, pull out their swords and hang them on me, but the reach is too different with axe spears and swords. If you swing it down as Russywok progresses, the blade, which gained impossible momentum for people, will easily submerge the skull of each helmet.

Bushu, and the blood that erupts like a grape full of juice is scattered, knocking the soldiers around them down to a further abyss of panic.

Me and the two werewolf dragons pushed the enemy army diagonally through as it was.

That's all my part in this field. The knights of Yugfena ravaged the enemy formation and pulled it up to Di Roe Das, watching sideways as the immense infantry of the King's Army that followed killed no one left.