Is Cecil's armor and sword power [accumulated]? What is it, Lord Hendrixen? "

"As I've said many times before, it's just a rumor. Still, let me explain, Zen-sama."

Please.

"I see. It is said that Cecil's armor and great sword are both weapons that gained strength in the labyrinth." And for those who saw that power on the battlefield to rumor, it was a power-gathering power. Therefore, it is said that it is the power of [accumulation]. "

"You're going to build up your strength, aren't you?" Maybe I can keep my magic power inside like a magic stone? That way, you can usually collect magic power from that armor and great sword, and maybe use it in battle. ”

"... what do you think?" Personally, I think it's a little different. ”

I was watching Lord Barca and Cecil fight, talking about the power of Lord Zen and Cecil's arsenal.

But I don't know what's clear.

Because I can only predict.

It appears that Lord Barca tends to give his name to the strength of each individual in a way that is easy to understand.

I used Black Dead Butterfly as the power used by Lord Guido, and Meteor as a move used by Glugaria's archers.

And I'm going to use it myself.

However, it's true that power is something to hide.

If you give yourself a name that is easy to understand, it may become widely known and countermeasures may be taken.

The more special your ability, the more advantageous it will be on the battlefield if you don't know what its power is.

Therefore, there are few who speak of their own power, and it is considered a foolish act.

In that regard, Cecil may also be a different person.

After all, I called myself the [Lightning] Knight.

Maybe it means you want to sell your name as a mercenary.

However, it is said that the armor and great sword used by Cecil, which seems to be from the labyrinth, have nothing to do with [Thunderclap].

Therefore, those who saw him on the battlefield named him [Accumulation] in anticipation of the power of the weapon.

However, I thought that this might not be a ability that can accumulate strength from the usual as Zen said.

The rationale lies in the current battle.

If you were accumulating magic power in your arsenal, you would be the strongest at the beginning of the battle.

If I were you, I would choose how to use my stored power at once to give my opponents an edge in battle.

However, that is not the case with the two of us.

Rather, the opposite is true.

Fresh-blooded swords and great swords fought over and over again.

Because I felt that the balance of power was gradually leaning toward the Great Sword.

Lord Barca rides and repeats his attack.

And Cecil turns it around.

It does not change in itself.

What was unusual was the distance within which Lord Barca was being blown up.

It's gradually stretching.

Isn't it an impossible sight?

Riding on a red horse and wearing armor, the cavalry is blowing it up, but the human standing on the ground is blowing it up.

Moreover, instead of being exhausted and unable to return soon, it can be blown farther away.

No matter what I think, it is abnormal.

Perhaps this situation can be explained by the abnormality called [Accumulation].

If you can use it by using your usual strength, you can win by blowing it bigger from the start and hitting it directly.

Instead of doing so, it gradually increased its attack power.

In other words, I think [Accumulation] is using the opponent's attacks.

"Did the other party attack you?" Are you absorbing Commander Alphonse's attack or something like that? "

"Maybe." It may absorb a shock, absorb magic power, or it may be an opponent's physical abilities. Perhaps the power you get at a time is within a limited range. That's why you don't gain strength all at once, but you can beat your opponent little by little. I think someone called that kind of ability [accumulation]. "

"... I see. So, you wanted to fight Lord Alphonse to build up your strength before you fought Lord Ian, the Atmos warrior." In short, this is what Lord Hendricksen wanted to say. Cecil said he was treating Captain Alphonse like a front seat. "

"Wait, wait, please don't say that out loud, Lord Zen." I would never do that. "

I rushed over to Zen-sama, who said something strange, and denied it.

However, that voice may have been heard more than I thought.

The surroundings indicate a reaction.

No, that should have been all.

The problem is, it sounds like Barca himself heard the saying that he is treating Barca like a front.

While we were battling Cecil, he sent his gaze to us.

That gaze was so close to my eyes.

Did they hate you?

Or are you going to get angry later?

No, it might still be enough to make me angry.

I can't imagine what it would be like to think that you're treating someone who can hold a military position for a short period of time.

When I tried to deny it again with an even louder voice to dispel it while sweating, the battle took on a new dimension.