Lonely Attack on the Different World

Part 871 If an old man tells you to separate an old man from an old man, should I just turn the old man into two straight pieces?

Day 157 The West Side of the Daytime Church

It was a nightmarish sight, spectacular as hell - there was a land only to kill the army, not even ready to fight, a land that escaped if it attacked unilaterally while pulling in, a land of bottomless schemes (chuckles) that put it in traps, exhausted it, and even exhausted it with food.

I imagine it because I'm a soldier, its hellish spiciness.

I'm scared because I'm a commander, the violence of enormous expense that forces me to transport and guard it.

And there's no tactics, everything traps the doctrine (Theory).

This sets tactics in a trap with strategy.

If you think it's a line of defense and you fight a fortress, you're foolish, so if you go around, that's the trap.

Pull in from the beginning, isolate them and let them put in their backup sequentially while crushing their supplies to extend their supply lines... and let them go bankrupt.

This is a false defensive tactic of a strategy to attack the Empire's military expenditures, a strategic trap that is willing to crush neither the enemy nor the enemy's budget that is unwilling to protect it.

As a soldier, while praising the fact that he made peace with the kingdom and the kingdom of the beast, not with the empire, he showed that he gave (creased) the kingdom rather than the mighty empire... Correct, I'm not talking about this kind of military power or anything like that, there's no way I can beat an enemy that can't fight, can't even fight.

"We can get out of here, but it's a trap over there, so when we run away, we go this way through the hidden door behind the door... no, we're both old men, so can we do either?

"At least I hope the old man on my side doesn't fit into the trap... I think I'll recruit a female soldier..."

Underground pits and trenches combined, stretched passages. Unilaterally attack and escape from a trench with a fortress (Torchica) and walls that do not pass through the enemy. Let them chase you, pull you into a trap, disperse you, and then circle back and attack you and escape. This is really a rear step forward, a spicy aggressive escape passage that can punch the back of the enemy and attack even the supply line as you run around.

"No kidding... if I was hostile to the kingdom, we would have been hit with this... I am absolutely confident that this will die!!"

(Poyo poyo)

Why I thought with the demons, but common sense, gentle and cute is the demons, and the opponent I thought was the guardian builds the demon palace like the king of the labyrinth of stories to transform the earth into hell. Convinced by the sight of its massive witchcraft and forbidden alchemy marvels, soldiers cry if you don't ban it like this! What, this pitfall-ridden plain!? Alchemy is so bad!?

"Hmmm, this route is the best and the best value for money...... just a nice underground pit where there is an underground warehouse in the Empire fortress that is replenished with constant droppings and no need to replenish Odai Street? Yeah, congratulations?

(Pulp)

All you can rob named replenishment in the underground warehouse of the Empire's Fortress in front of you, and it seems that this cavity is also easy to destroy because if you break a penetrating support stick, you can drop it in every fortress hole... it seems that a serious common sense fortress that the Empire would have seriously built with the trick, budget and moon tracks the fate of a witch mountain play that says it will fall and collapse and fill just by removing a penetrating support stick from the underground.

And to say the underground tunnel is wide and calculated for the retreat. The maze branches and loses sight of the aisle when it turns around the corner, and if inadvertently followed, with ambush food...... even if you're careful, it's full of traps. All right, I'm quitting the military if the godland can rub with the kingdom... because I'm definitely going to die!

"Yeah, remember the way right, huh? We're trying to keep our enemies lost, and we're full of traps, so if you're wrong, your old man's buried regardless of your enemy allies, and you're eye-catching? Ome?"

"Please, please map me, I'm absolutely confident I'll get lost, and I don't know my current location anymore. So I'm lost? How long and branched is it!?"

The sense of direction is completely insane and the sense of distance is confusing, computed to be confusing. When counted in steps as if a similar sight were repeated over and over again, the distance is different, and the illusion that the width and angle are changing while looking straight is fooled. If this is a pressing battle, we will surely lose sight of the direction, and if we do not know how far we have gone, the commander will fall out of command. Fear of getting lost in enemy traps, that would be a fear tantamount to despair that won't even make you run away.

From the trenches to the underground passageway again - fleeing from the enemy and into the underground, they circle behind the enemy as they leave the ground. In other words, the more enemies you chase, the more nightmare pits you can get attacked from behind and escape again.

"Totally troublesome - if I could have this bow daughter ready for Grade 1 (class), I'd be able to unilaterally destroy her without running away? No, I can gather bows and arrows, so I'm having trouble with more, but the only thing that's controlling the surface is the speculator? Oh, let him think it's a shield here, let him get away with it, and then we can blow it up together, okay? But the pitfalls ecological without difficulty?

"Please spare me the explosion because the basement will be buried! Mindless together, seriously, please separate the enemy from the old man!!"

(Poyo poyo poyo)

"No, because I'm not about to laugh there!?"

No, it won't collapse... the walls are stiff, but the completely petrified passage is too robust, I'm sure the pit is safe, but I don't want the soldiers blowing up together because they're not safe at all!

"Why is it suddenly dark from here?

"Well, if you run away from the horizontal hole, the enemies from over there and over here will fight each other, right? Well, even if you get involved, you're an old man, so you're fighting each other? You got a lot of eyesight?"

Definitely remember! You forget this door, you die, and it's thoroughly disguised as hard to understand, and I don't feel like you'll find it if you forget it!!

"The scent of the tide - this is the northernmost part of the border, a neutral country -... If we can get to the sea, maybe our go-good daughter can reunite with her parents (Odd Kung), but are our go-good daughter's parents (Odd Kung) traveling around to different worlds?

"It's a clandestine country, so if you want to go to the sea, it's imperial territory... are you one of the legendary fishermen or something? My parents are traveling!?"

No, that was a gaga, and even with the Beast Man, the Fishman was supposed to be a fictional species. But I can't believe you're walking around with a demon, and your dream story is right in front of you all the time.

And then I sigh (tanzaku) when I see the vicious carriage towed by the giant horse that all came to pick me up at the end. I wonder how I could have thought of this as a church carriage then, not even a military horse tank is so vicious... no, there's something wrong with stopping something so scary.

And he laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs. This is a defense line where a small number of soldiers can fight safely, then draw in, shred and never let them fall out, an absolute defense network that protects the people of the Church without anyone dying.

I wonder why? How did you know it was this way (...) that I was right when I knew I'd never serve God?