"Hey, Goran. The road, is it really fitting?

"Fits."

"Really? Aren't you far away?

"It's fine over here. Shut up and walk...... No, Becca needs to see if there's any enemies ahead of her."

"Fine, but to which point?

"Just get to the foot of that mountain"

"Ha ~ i"

Becca ran away.

Even if the enemy shows up, he'll cut through and come back.

An irregular footstep can be heard from behind me.

The Auga aren't the only ones behind me right now.

Thirty non-combatants are following.

Here's what happens.

"... is this your next training yet?

He was given a map by Legion Leader Dyle and instructed to head there.

"It's a training that guides non-combatants to their destination while escorting them. I want you to send them to their destination brilliantly by disturbing them along the way."

I tried to head to training in the morning and they said that. There's no foreshadowing.

"Is this an escort training for non-combatants"

I dropped my gaze on the map I got.

My instincts tell me he's a pretty bad guy.

I don't have a land survey. This is the biggest neck.

He said there was obstruction, but I don't know when or where.

The other side is ready, this one moves to a place with no land prospects at all.

Wouldn't it be a battle from the edge?

And this lack of preparation.

If I had been told the day before, I would have assembled my men to work out measures.

But I've just been told. And it looks like we're leaving soon.

Somehow, the non-combatants are already here.

"Are you leaving now?

"That's right. We would arrive in half a day, but on their feet it would take more time. You should leave early."

"I guess so."

I watch the non-combatants.

They're all a bunch of different races for the battle.

I even have children.

Do you use them, though training?

"Dail Legion Leader"

"What?

"Obviously there seems to be a mix of combatants, though."

"It's surveillance and escort. I was actually planning on placing a few, but I thought it was enough for me."

"Is that a double escort...... ha"

Among the luxurious and weak people, there is a distinguished presence.

As General Meralda's deputy, it's the Harm of the Jinglong clan.

He stands with non-combatants for some reason.

Clearly, Harm alone, I can raise everyone here to a blood festival.

Why should I escort such a presence?

Non-combatants could also get involved in the fight, and I guess Harm is the last safety valve.

And Dyle said it was surveillance.

This is training, so I guess we need someone to monitor our behavior on the road.

"... ok. Then gather them and leave immediately."

"I'll go ahead and wait at my destination"

Watching Diehl leave, I snuck up and sighed.

There's no way they won't notice you've eaten so far.

There is quite a bit of "hospitality" somewhere on the road to your destination.

"Go to your destination while protecting non-combatants..."

Unlike base defense, this is going to be a pretty heavy training.

"Come here."

Early on, I went off the road and into the meadow zone.

"What!?

"What's going on, Goran? Have you eaten anything bad?"

"Shut up, siblings. Just follow me."

I had trouble explaining it, so I forced him to change course.

"That's good, but I hope you told me why."

"That's right. Whoa, whoa."

Only when Becca is like this will she use the words I taught her.

I don't really understand what that means.

"It's fine over here, keep your eyes on the surroundings more than that. I don't know when there's gonna be a raid."

I divide twenty Orga tribes into two, placing non-combatants between them.

Because enemies don't always come from before.

According to the map I received from the Commander of the Dyle Corps, there is one checkpoint listed between the destinations.

This would be to get behind the raid and not let it change course.

But now I'm off the road to the checkpoint, in a big detour.

It is also natural for Scifer and Becca to make a scene. But there's a reason for that.

(… the ability to decipher maps has also been tested)

I don't know why, but the map handed over contained an isometric line.

As there are mountains, you can't decipher how far that hem extends, how high it is, or how likely it is to be crossed, on a normal map.

I think the land where maps with isometric lines are born is also the demonic realm.

But I didn't expect to be handed that here.

And according to the map, if you go straight to your destination, you'll hit cliffs and mountains, respectively.

If we try to avoid them, we will proceed naturally to draw S-shapes, so that raids can also be accommodating.

Anyway, we've almost got an invasion route.

That's why I chose the route to remove the enemy ambush points while avoiding the cliffs, haunting my head.

(Originally, you should be held back by a cliff on your way straight to the checkpoint. From the isometric spacing, the cliffs on the right hand side are narrowed from there, so head that way)

Proceeding to the right hand side narrows the cliff so that it can circle to the other side.

But right after we go around, there's a convenient place to hide the soldiers.

I can see it round from the other side, and I can't see it blind spot from this one.

I would definitely ambush there.

Besides, it's thin in the rear, but it even has an escape route.

If it raids and sucks, you'll just have to run. It's the perfect place.

So even if it was somewhat overwhelming, assuming an ambush, he decided to strike the reverse from the one behind him on the escape route.

By changing course, Harm, a Jinglong tribe among non-combatants, is silently looking at this one, but he doesn't care.

"From here on out, only the Auga go on. Non-combatants are on standby. And you guys, never make a sound after this. Because whoever speaks out will beat you to the point where your jaw comes off!

"" "... ugh!

I could say "hi."

We lurked our breath and proceeded without making a single sound.