Kikanshita Yuusha no Gojitsudan

Episode 40: A Visit to the Brave:

Turn your gaze to the entire central part of the Imperial Army to check the situation.

Most of the heavily armed cavalry ahead of them were stopped as expected, and they were in a state of confusion with Allied infantry units.

However, from what I've seen, the war situation is completely leaning towards the coalition side, approaching a position where the coalition's infantry unit, soon to be the second formation, is likely to be able to penetrate.

And the Imperial Army side is still about a kilometer apart to the infantry unit behind the heavy cavalry.

The number of this infantry unit is roughly 15,000, but it has a small round shield and a short spear and has no armor on it.

This would be the guy called 'The Warrior'.

War slaves have a different meaning than so-called 'war slaves', they are not those who became slaves as a result of war, they are slaves used in war.

Of course some have been enslaved as a result of the aforementioned wars, including those who are criminal slaves and those who have simply become slaves, who are powerful or have the art of fighting.

General Leggin's story is that, in the case of the Empire, it is conditional upon the liberation from slavery and the granting of qualifications as an imperial people if merit is given, but it is not the first time that they are actually liberated. It seems to be the handling of consumables that are simply crushed.

That would suck morale, and I don't think it would help a lot, but you think you're going to hold back the damage to the main body by charging a warrior to the first line of the most drained infantry?

Damn, it's not even Locke.

And behind that warrior, the archers and magicians of the main body continue at a slight interval.

They say the purpose of these guys is to stop the warriors from fleeing and attack their comrade enemies when there is a riot.

There is no such thing as a collar of slaves who rule the spirit as is common in Lanobe in this world.

Just a collar that squeezes at the owner's discretion with similar objects. Uh, was it the ring stuck to Sun Wukong's head, or was it definitely a tight hoop child? I have something close to the image of it, but it seems to be very expensive, so I don't use it on warriors who are consumables.

They usually burn magic marks on their hands that indicate they are slaves, and erase them when they are freed from slavery. They're trying to figure out if it's a criminal slave, a debt slave, or a war slave in the shape of that magic crest.

So if you don't think ahead, you can harm your husband, you can escape, and if you are enslaved by illegal means, you can escape and ask the official constitution for protection.

Especially in the case of empires, it doesn't make sense because they mention the country and do some slave hunting.

That's out of line.

That's why there's a slight gap between the warriors and the troops that follow.

Let me use it in the next phase.

When an Imperial Infantry is in a commotion with Allied Infantry Units, the damage will be enormous.

When I check the position of the Imperial Army's successor, I accelerate my car at once.

The aim is Archers & Magic Soldiers following the Warrior Squad.

Just as I made it into a heavy-duty cavalry, whilst blowing it up with a barrier, I will point out the fireworks I left behind ”Color Smoke” for 110 yen (Pack of 4) including tax.

As soon as possible, the rear is filled with smoke of unlikely natural colour.

Smokescreen balls sprinkling while jumping the Imperial Army as it serpents more in mind than it did when it was a heavily armed cavalry, 400 of those big acts.

Fortunately, there is little wind (unfortunate for the Imperial Army) and the sight around them is extremely poor.

Of course, you can't want smoke to cover the whole thing up, but if you block your sight somewhat and induce agitation, there's no problem.

You thought it was poison gas because of the flashy colors, the Imperial Army Archers & Mages retreat in a fuss. Apparently it worked better than I expected.

Pushing all the way through and changing direction to see how things are going, the warriors are fortunately starting to flee from the battlefield, with no rear attack.

Throw down a short spear and kill it into the void that the Allied forces deliberately left open for escape.

The warriors have no loyalty or brother-in-law to the Empire. If you have a chance to escape, you are set to escape.

Coalition forces are also within the operation, so they don't attack fleeing warriors. I will monitor and alert you in case you think about it, but I will point you to the escape route and instruct you. The warriors who saw it will also leave the battlefield with all their might, not coming any closer to the coalition than they need to.

Maybe the warrior who's being held hostage won't get away with it, but honestly, I can't take care of him that far.

I can't do what I got away with.

Let's get ourselves and the greats from all over the country to figure it out.

Whatever it is, this completes the second phase of the operation.

I don't even have enough time to think about the extra things, so let's go next.

Run your car again, now into the headquarters of the Imperial Army, towards its centre.

The ground, where horseback riding and infantry trampled on boulders, is rough and wheeled.

I knew it had to be an off-road bike.

Well, maybe it's just not a racer replica...

There are many soldiers on boulders around the main formation.

Originally it's more than double the number of soldiers this way, so it's obvious, but it takes a while to fly on the barrier. The density is too different anyway.

If you're hot, you're going to be surrounded in no time and unable to move.

Still, when I managed to reach the depths of the central part, I finally saw a command car and a fancy roofless carriage.

There is a big drum and copper in the lower part of the carriage, and a noble man wearing a conspicuous evil hobby armor when he does it in the upper part of it is yelling at something as he points at this one too.

Apparently, I'm the commander-in-chief of this army.

I'm still a little distant, so I don't know for sure, but I don't feel like I've seen anything.

Most of all, I don't remember any of the Imperial noblemen having had locks before, so I wouldn't even have to worry about it.

I found a corner on the razor and a target, so I'm heading that way.

Nevertheless, while bouncing hundreds and thousands of soldiers on boulders, momentum is somewhat killed even though the barrier to boulders barely transmits shocks to motorcycles.

The momentum that penetrated at over 100 km/h has now fallen to about 50 km/h.

Emptying the throttle won't restore momentum.

Damn it. I knew you wanted a big bike.

Specifically, I want the HONDA CB1300SUPER FOUR. True.

I want to ride without a relationship with another world or anything!!

Cohon!

Well, I can't help saying it now, so let's put that away.

When we arrive up to 50 meters after the command car, a momentous knight jumps forward with intense killing.

I don't mind going in there. The knight has slapped a big sword that looks like it could be close to 2m.

Gakun!!

The Great Sword hits the barrier and the momentum is completely killed.

Are you serious?!

It didn't seem like it was until I broke the barrier on the boulder, but that's all I didn't let play fly. It tells the story that the slaughter now was a very heavy blow.

To the knight who immediately releases the second shot, I will keep my car in the item box and take out my long sword instead.

I used it when I was traveling as a brave man over here, a double-edged sword of Gladius type with a body size of about 120 cm, a heavy, sturdy, sharp favorite.

The holy sword was also lent, but you didn't use it except when you really needed it because it's a tremendous valuable item. I'd be scared if I broke it.

After the second blow is prevented by the barrier, the barrier is lifted and the sword is erected to confront the knight again.

I've seen this knight before, too.

It must have been a general or something. I remember intimidating around with Darkless Arrow Cod.

"You, brave man! Didn't you go back to the original world!!

A knight barks at me.

"Apparently, we were halfway through the garbage cleaning. I've got wings to come back to."

I laugh deliberately and provocatively.

... You're doing great, aren't you?

"Stupid! The Summoning Demon Square should have been destroyed. How did you get here!

Were you even doing that? Well, it doesn't make sense.

While we have such a conversation, two or three couples and a sword are met.

Shit! He's pretty strong.

Not so bad that you can't win, but if you take too much time, they'll surround you and the Commander-in-Chief can get away with it.

Let's end this with Sassa.

"Uri no!

I'll hit it down from the top.

At the same time that the knight takes the sword over his head, I am a global item from the item box. Idiot Defeat Spray ”Don't Touch Me Pervert!! Ver II" (3580 yen including tax) was removed and sprayed on the face of the knight.

"Wow!! Him, cowardly!

A knight who holds his face in one hand and stuffs, although the sword is the one who didn't drop it.

"I didn't say anything stupid about being cowardly while suddenly attacking you in the army!

Step in at once and wave your sword across the horizontal girdle, paying attention to the splash of spray drifting in the air.

A knight, amputated from his abdomen after a slight sensation and dull noise, collapses.

"Shit, the general..."

It lags behind like an Imperial soldier who was distracting his surroundings.

When I pull around, I rush out to the command car at once.

The distance is still about 40m, in the meantime, we will wipe out soldiers who have multiple infantry and cavalry but are on the road regardless.

Though only soldiers who protect their commanders from boulders will not escape, they are pushed back by my momentum.

Wave your sword with one hand. Kick yet another soldier in the ass.

If a gap can be made, screw your body and wave your sword forcefully, jump at once where you cut 10 m to the command car, put your foot on the lower stage of the command car, and jump up to the upper level.

I don't get my hands on soldiers or drums/coppers that give the lower signal.

An escort in front of the commander waves a spear but plays it with a sword, cuts back and snaps his neck.

"Come on, you, you think you can just do this?"

Don't even hide the look of fear until you get down to the top of the command car. The commander stands up.

No, keep coming to war. What are you talking about, you idiot?

... If you thought you'd seen it somewhere, you said it was definitely the Imperial Crown Prince or the Prince.

For the most part, I guess he came out thinking there was no way he could lose more than double his strength difference, but good. Let's throw a round at His Royal Highness to deal with him.

I can't make political decisions or anything, and I might be able to use them more than I can take them out.

"Hih! Guh!!

I beat down my commander without even telling him I was close to him. When I cut my consciousness, I grabbed his collar and used "Transfer Magic" to return to Allied headquarters.

Transferred to the rear of the main unit, I hold the captive commander in the knight of the kingdom I was waiting for.

It was originally supposed to happen, so the knight immediately ties up the prisoner who is losing his mind.

After confirming that, I walk to where His Highness Leon is.

His Royal Highness Leon stared forward at the very tip of the main force, the position well visible from the Imperial Army, and the siege of the kingdom's flag.

I walk to the right diagonal rear and follow His Highness's gaze.

The sight was spreading there as expected.

"... are you back? And the tail?"

"Sounds good. Looks like Leiria did well, too."

Answer His Highness's question when he notices me.

And before long, I heard a slight sound of drums and bronzes that I thought would direct me to retreat from the direction of the Imperial Army.

"Won, huh?"

His Royal Highness squeals so without breaking the harsh look on his face.

I won, man. For now.