Kumo Desu ga, Nani ka?

182 Battlefield Tour

So let's go to the battlefield.

I don't even know what the situation is right now.

Maybe if I got on the battlefield, I'd already be done or something.

It's been quite a few days since I disappeared.

I'm not sure how long it will take to start a war, but if there's any magic in the fantasy world, it's not surprising that military action or anything is faster than the original world.

Well, if it's over, that's it.

Anyway, let's go to the crime scene.

It was relatively easy to figure out which way to go.

This city is connected to a good number of paths, but one of them was clearly a path that people thought was full of people used.

Traces of wheels that appear to be carriages in countless footprints that seem to have been made a while ago.

If that's all there is to it, there are other paths, but there are also footprints that don't belong to people on top of the large number.

Do you teach demons how to work?

I go down that street with my cover activated.

No, you're just running a little bit because your stats are buzzing. You're going to be incredibly fast.

I feel like I'm on a jet coaster with no safety devices.

Ha.

Originally the speed was high, but the mother integrated it and it went up even further.

I guess it would be nice if I gradually worked out with a level up or something, but there's this gap between consciousness and body when I go up all at once.

Well, I have the anomalous skill of thinking super accelerated.

No matter how physically accelerated, it's rather just enough for me that everything feels sloppy.

I'll fly, yeee.

I might be the type of person whose character changes the moment he grips the handle if he drives.

Let Speed say things and arrive.

Apparently, this one is near the border.

Looks like we haven't started a full-scale fight yet.

They are expanding to stare at the two armies on a wide plain.

I mean, that's a lot, dude.

As a result of Master Ji's detection, this side, or the Saliera National Army, is about 42000.

53000 on the part of the counterpart country.

Is that it?

Wasn't the Otsu country a small country?

Why are there so many?

Or more people than I imagined.

Are you serious about this?

This is the battle I dashied?

There's a shitty air that feels like it's a total battle.

Oh, something's hurting my stomach, I feel it.

I don't know if spiders have organs that hit their stomachs.

Eh.

I imagined something. It's several times the size of a battlefield.

I imagined something more like this, some kind of tight skirmish, but I opened the lid and this is it.

I don't know, I plan on waving into the battlefield and hitching, but now I feel like I can't read the air.

What should I do?

I mean, why are there more people in the small country of Oates?

I will look over the army of the country of Oates.

Hmm.

This is it, that's it.

The so-called coalition.

Apart from what appears to be the soldiers of the country of Oates, there is an army of soldiers that clearly seems to be another force.

That, too, some.

The first stands out as an overall white, unified army.

The next largest number of the Otsu National Team is quite remarkable, coupled with its appearance.

The second thing that stands out is the armies that formed opposite the white armies.

Similar to the knights I encountered in the Great Labyrinth of Ellow.

Or maybe soldiers from the same country.

This one is almost as numerous as the white army.

Various other armies are mixed.

Except for the white one and the place tentatively known as the Knight Country, there's not a lot of them, but if there's dust on it, how dare you.

The main force and the white and the knightly nations alone outnumber all the troops of the Saliera Nation, and with the addition of other forces there, we are able to outnumber the Saliera Nation significantly as a result.

From what I've seen, the formations are both simply lined up beside the plains.

It's a plain with no place, no weird philosophy whatsoever, and it doesn't seem like it's in the interest of the land or anything.

No fusion, no local interest, no both armies.

Then, the battle wins and losses are due to a simple battle power difference and the skill of the commander, but in this case, the skill of the commander and the range of errors.

In other words, a simple difference in power leads straight to victory and defeat.

As it is, the defeat of the Saliera nation is imperative.

Unless you're talking about a thousand class strength people in the Saliera Country.

I can't even tell you that there are no such people because it's this fantasy world.

From the human strength I've seen, a strong enough level if the status is over 1,000.

When it comes to it, it's not a dream to have a status of 3000 or so.

I guess it's no wonder I'm around 3000 because I'm inflated myself, huh?

But you're sure it's not surprising that there are as many people as that as a real problem.

You're not just talking about status, you're talking about the one who can use his skills to fight that level on par?

Well, that's something I can tell not only the Saliera State, but also the Coalition Forces of the Oates.

If there were a non-standard existence for such a person over there, there would be no victory for the Saliera State.

Because even the number of people is losing.

How can individual battle power differences occur?

The human strength in this world has an upper limit of about 1000 statuses.

The lower limit is that's the single digit.

The width of the strength is considerable.

The strongest of them all was the wizard old man who unfortunately left them in the labyrinth.

He said 1500 or so if you only looked at the status of the magic system.

Instead, the status of the physical system was about 300.

Even that 300 is pretty expensive for humans.

Based on the human status I've seen so far, about 200 in the general army.

About 300 if you're an elite.

About 500 for the elite on top of it?

From that point of view, I guess over a thousand is pretty strong.

Is that it?

When it does, that old man, he's an elite just for physics?

Ba, stupid.

Fair enough.

Let's forget about the perverted old man.

The question is, how much difference does it make between soldiers in the two armies?

Assuming one is averaging 200 and the other is averaging 300, it's likely we can push back the number of disadvantages.

It just doesn't look like there's a difference between the two armies.

Rather, the Saliera State may have worse minutes, even if it is slightly of the quality of the soldiers.

The white army and the army of the knightly kingdom seem highly skilled enough to tell from a distance.

Ordnance is likely to rise for the Saliera State if other forces, including the Oates National Force, but those two forces draw the line.

Overall, it's the Saliera Nation, but if it's some prominent troops, is it the Coalition Forces of the Oates?

It's a hard place, Saliera. It's a bad country.

I mean, I'm thinking about things on the Saliera side of the country.

Hmm.

What's the matter?