What are you going to do, Master Alphonse?

"No, no, I don't think so." I wasn't thinking about what to do. "

Battle on the Ixelles Plains.

The battle between the Orient Purge army and the Peria army ended with our victory.

By defeating the opponent, [Thunderlight] knight Cecil, she ravaged Peria's army, whose momentum was completely lost, and used magic communicators to convey the results to each battlefront to boost morale.

By attacking other Peria army units that are not yet aware of what is happening here, we have won our victory.

Fuck me, fuck me.

That was supposed to happen, but I didn't know why.

Because there was information soon that other countries were attacking the Orient.

Apparently, the Orient country, which handles high-end items like magic items, looks quite attractive.

Three times I was attacked by a nearby country, and I had to command the Orient Army to respond to all of them.

An army of about 5,000 men is attacking us, which is bigger than the skirmishes along the border.

The number of Orient troops dealing with it decreased each time.

No matter how many battles we win, we don't have zero wounded.

Soldiers wear out every time they fight.

And even though we won, we also needed to be vigilant to the various places.

Even if we win against the troops of the Glugalia and Peria countries, we have not reached our home country because we were attacked by another country immediately afterwards.

Over time, the opponent will come back up again.

Given that, we needed a certain number of troops against you.

As a result, our interceptors were only able to send out numbers ranging from 1,000 to 1,500 during the fifth invasion by the Glugalian state.

It was as tight as a purge army to mobilize female soldiers.

It's hard work to leave transport and medics to female soldiers and turn them into male units fighting on the front lines.

With so few of them, even if I had an individual force, I had a little trouble coping with them.

So, what's the matter, we've been running barrier tactics all over the place.

I used Wall Construction magic to secure my defensive positions and suppress my opponents while suppressing the strong points.

With this method of fighting, it would have been easier if we could build walls and fight at least a few battles.

If those who remained in the defenses of various places could send their magic power to the magic stone, they would be deceived by the small number of troops.

But I used it a lot more because it was more fun than I thought.

The land of the Orient Nation, including the villages within its faction centered on the city nation Orient.

Build a defensive barrier against the invading armies from all over the country and take a defensive stance.

If we can push the opponent back, that's it.

If any of you are strong enough, like Cecil of the Peria Army, you can apply for a duel, called a short-term settlement.

I fought like that, and somehow I managed to win.

As a result, there were many walls that stretched around the land of the Orient.

Those walls are, of course, a barrier when other countries attack them.

It's easy to defend, and it's important to have a wall in front of it.

Seeing that, Aye, the chairman of the Orient House, said it.

What are you going to do about it?

Sure, it was a big deal.

Even if there is only a wall, we will be troubled if we are taken over by forces unrelated to the Orient.

So, to some extent, we'll need to keep an eye on those walls.

Whoever did it, of course, was an Orient soldier.

Soldiers are deployed to defend the walls that surround the country.

Thanks to magic communicators, I was able to stay in touch.

That said, the Magic Communicator was a very important magic tool, and it was a valuable item that I hadn't sold yet.

Therefore, although it is not possible to talk on the telephone, we will install a device that was previously built to emit only a simple fixed signal using magic power.

The device and the troops that manipulate it, as well as the guards, are placed against the walls of the various places.

We needed them.

Even a limited number of Orient troops were devoted to their defense.

The Orient army has lost enough troops to attack from another country.

That's not all.

We need to keep nurturing the soldiers we use to defend the Wall.

Of course, it will cost money there too.

It was ugly.

I only thought that barrier tactics were an interesting and profound way to fight.

By its very nature, a wall can be built on the battlefield after a battle, and it cannot be left unattended.

It was a surprisingly laborious battle that was later noticed.