Kumo Desu ga, Nani ka?
Elf's Inside Attack ⑤
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I was on the front line alone.
Shun Kun and Katya are rear troops.
Shun is too kind.
To put it badly, it's too sweet.
I'm sure, even if you can defeat demons, you can't kill people.
So I asked the troops behind me to organize it.
I left the persuasion to Mr. Heilins.
He also understood that kind of sweetness of Shun Kun and accepted my proposal.
I am grateful to Shun.
On my own, I would not have been able to cross the Great Labyrinth of Ellow and come back inside the Elves.
But from here on out, it's the teacher's job.
You can't use the help of the Shun Kuns.
The junction has been broken.
I was half-hearted, to be honest, but I really broke the line.
But the shock the other elves got was more than me.
It's just never been torn since I was born, and the walls that should be said to be absolute were broken.
The threat of demons outside the contiguity will go hand in hand, and the shock of losing its base of mind will be immeasurable.
That's what I assumed, but they must have thought there was no way the junction could be broken.
"Gentlemen, please calm down"
I will tell the elves in a hurry.
"The junction has been torn. But the device itself that was generating the junction wasn't broken. You just have to hold on until the junction is restored again."
I am the daughter of the chief.
On top of that, he is a reincarnator and highly capable, and has a strong say in the elves.
From a long-lived elf, I would be a little girl, even with the years of my previous life, but the inside will follow my word no matter what.
You still seem to be listening to my words and regaining some calm.
"Plus, this is in the woods. It's like the garden of our elves. You cannot beat us in the armies of men. Let me teach them. the stupidity of challenging the elves into battle in the woods."
I vomit strong words to stir up a bit of war.
Truth be told, the situation isn't that gentle.
There is an advantage to the terrain called the forest, but the total number is overwhelmingly higher over there.
In the meantime, the opponent is an experienced Lengzand Empire strongman who has fought the Demons for years.
It was visible that it would be a tough fight.
There's no way the thoughtful elves can understand that, but the atmosphere of the place is important.
The elves nod silently and forcefully and begin their march.
Proceeding quietly through the woods, we are more like assassins than warriors.
You wouldn't be wrong, though.
Flying from tree to tree, we finally discover an army moving through the woods.
Thanks to the terrain that is not suitable for the march: in the woods, the formation is also disturbed.
It's grabbing the front, it's getting dense, and it's extending sideways to the side trying to get rid of it.
Declare the attack commenced with a rhetoric.
You will be killed by an army whose magic and arrows were manipulating the march.
They are ravaged by overhead attacks.
It must have been a force that didn't originally envisage fighting in these woods.
The knights with the shields in the front row managed to defend themselves, but the ranged units in the rear row, as well as the assault units in the middle row, fall and fall without being able to do anything against our attacks.
Nor should it have been so dense that it could not move freely.
Even if you are in a position to move, a natural obstacle called the forest will not allow you freedom.
If this were flat ground, the results would have been completely different.
This attack was prevented by the shield units in the front row, which should have been worn out by the long-range units in the rear row, and the assault units in the middle row approached the stop and were stunned.
But that's only if it's flat ground.
The forest is our field of elves.
Attacks from overhead that you wouldn't be used to on unsatisfactory terrain.
The counterattack won't even reach us with the tree as a shield.
Some of the soldiers tried to climb trees, but they would shoot them down before they could climb.
Even if they climb, all Elf warriors have 3D mobility.
Not many elves even have spatial manoeuvres, but that alone can move around endlessly in this forest.
On the unstable trees of the scaffolding, there's no way an elf can beat a person.
Nevertheless, the opponent is also a militant.
I'm not left to be hit forever.
Give up maintaining the line and the shield will be reassembled with a long-range attack and a two-man cell.
Hiding in the shadow of a shield, it shoots.
Other soldiers who cannot be protected by a shield will also aim on the tree while not attacking this one.
There's also a lot to shoot down, but more places have been pushed into a number of violence and forced to fight on trees.
I observe such a state of war and instruct you to retreat without being forced in a disadvantaged place.
My personal purpose is to take the neck of my ex-teacher, but my purpose as an elf as a whole is only to buy time until the juncture is restored.
Given the number of opponents and the advantages of the terrain, I think it's best to slowly retreat while losing the opponent.
However, a separate task force will contact you to report that you are being pushed by a non-standard wizard.
Some troops were out of touch at some point.
My troops are doing well, and as a whole, I can tell you this one is pushing, but in part it seems to be pushing.
But that's exactly what I'm all about with my own troops, too.
Let's leave that to Potimus, who is in the main unit.
While my father, that man may not be good at it.
I'm sure you'll have one or two of the hidden balls.
That's how I continued to direct, and I finally found myself looking like that.
Hugo van Lengzand.
It used to be named Kengo Natsume, my godchild.
I stepped off the road, no, a former student I let step off the road.
How can you say this about Shun Kun?
Over this period, I'm still not ready.
I'm sure it's because if you kill him, I'll be decidedly disqualified as a teacher.
I may still be disqualified as a teacher, but I'm sure I'll cross the last line.
But you have to.
That's the last thing a teacher can do as a teacher, Natsume-kun.
It could be ego.
I won't even say forgiveness.
Still, I'll kill you.