"Bite brother, I left you in charge on the front line."

"Oh, leave it to me, Ars. You take on the Dragon Knights of the Royal Resolute Army. Do you think it's okay that I'm in charge of the rest of the ground?

Oh, that's fine.

"... are you okay?

"It's okay, I guess. Instead, it's going to move, let's keep it tight."

Roger that.

The Royal Resolute Army, which has given us our advice.

Is there something going on over there?

Is there a chance that we can win?

Or is there a reason to fight here?

For one thing, I didn't really understand the reason why they didn't pull.

However, the other party's true intentions are uncertain, but somehow speculation is possible.

One possibility they won't pull is that they still don't think the Kingdom of Resolute is a full ally with us.

It is highly likely that Kyle will prevail over the King's Landing Alliance and that the faction map north of King's Landing will fluctuate significantly.

On top of that, if we were to take the Rhinesatz territory to the west, how dangerous the Kingdom of Resolute might be to have forces in the south.

If we leave the expansion of the Sumitomo Lead behind here, it could be a disaster.

That's why it's possible that you're forcibly trying to take Rheinzatz territory.

However, there may be other possibilities that are purely self-confident in their abilities.

There is a Dragon Knight unit whose foundation is the strongest.

I suppose you think it's great to have a force other than flying in the sky.

Especially when I heard on the radio about the Balka Magic Gun, all cavalry composition, and Kyle's plant attack, it was only on the ground that made a difference.

I wonder if you think you can do it because you heard the radio broadcast.

"Well, they're not the only ones with aviation power."

And the guess is probably correct.

The Royal Army of Resolute, which was forming by the Rhine, confirmed the movement of the Balkans before the dragons flew.

The Dragon Knight Troops do not all work together, but fly across a wide area.

Perhaps the aim is to shoot back from the sky against a battle on the ground.

In contrast, there are limited measures that we can take.

If I'm going to deal with a flying opponent, I might as well wave an empty sword.

However, Ranged Slash Attacks with Blazing Swords consume more magic than expected.

As long as we can defeat about 20 contemporary classes like the Rhine Zats army, we can handle it, but the Dragon Knight unit of over 300 will break bones one by one.

And not all of the Dragon Knights in the Kingdom of Resolute are here.

We also need to consider the possibility of future hostilities and see if other methods work.

However, magic airships, airships, or balloons are not expected to be too much air power.

Magic airships can fly high above the sky, but they are not used for combat. Airships and balloons float in the hot air of flame ore, and the movement depends on the wind and does not speed up.

If you put a flying dragon in front of you, they'll shoot you down right away.

I'm sure the Kingdom of Resolute knows this.

The only way I've ever used air power in battle is to fly over and drop things from above.

Of course, dropping magic weapons from airships used as a special method of warfare is powerful, but it is only highly effective against castle attacks, and may not be effective against flying dragons.

That's why you chose to fight us.

"Go ahead. Shoot down the Dragon Knight Troops."

But we also know a lot about that.

I certainly knew that the kingdom of Resolute, besides Barca, had the anomaly of aviation power that many other aristocracies did not possess.

And I was thinking about the possibility of one day developing into a battle with the Kingdom of Resolute and targeting the Dragon Knights.

Flying at high speed, the knights on the back of the flying dragon attack with magic.

A way to fight it more than one another.

By the way, it would be preferable to use it even in situations where I am not available.

When I thought about it, I wondered whether it should be made like a fighter plane that could be a purely aviation force, rather than a magical airship built to carry people.

But that was also a bit of an idea.

Vulcania above the sky floats at very high altitudes.

I didn't confirm it, but it seems that flying dragons can't fly to the sky.

In other words, the Royal Army of Resolute on the flying dragon will not fly to Vulcania on its back.

So I somehow didn't want to mass produce anything like fighters to create the possibility that Vulcania could attack in the future.

That's what I've been thinking.

I wonder if there is a delicious way to reduce the likelihood that the Dragon Knight Troops of the Kingdom of Resolute will be used by forces other than Barca while still having air power against them.

It has become possible recently.

We will suddenly put new aviation power into action, but let's see if we can fight the Dragon Knight Troops here.

On my orders, I looked up at the sky to see the results of a new battle force that was advancing toward the flying dragons.