I lowered Balzas with one hit.

I can tell you Balzas was strong, but I also found that the way I fought was not yet sophisticated.

I would have fought harder to keep my strength alive if I had been an Auga before.

Fight with your head for the weak, and bring down the uppermost.

That's how it should have been.

(I have to change the push that saturates me with strength)

I'm exhausted, to be honest. The magic vegetables are also karakara. Let's reflect on how we fight later.

"How about that!

That said, I can't show my weak face here.

Raise your fists high and appeal to your surroundings.

The cheer spread a little late.

Accepted by the soldiers here... I don't know if I could, but it seems I could show strength.

"I want to see the superior. Let me in."

All I have to do is snooze around, and everybody gets up.

Honestly, it's yippy, but I'll show you where I can afford it.

To do something about me, it has to be as challenging as Balzas or more.

That's not me, at least. That's what the soldiers think.

Someone must have gone to the pour.

After the mockery between me and the soldiers continued, I was able to get inside the main unit safely.

(Well, here's the real deal...)

The magic vegetarian is succaracane, and the body is exhausted.

I put him in the main unit, but he can't get to Kyoka right away.

He put me inside the first fence, but he told me to wait there.

"You can walk as you like?

When I laughed, the leading soldier nodded with a slight tremor.

This main unit, but double, triple walls had been built.

The formation of General Farnese had also built a triple barrier, so it is within the assumption.

If you just put the wood together, you can destroy it, but it is solidified with earthen sac (which) and rock.

Height is twice my back length.

It seems difficult to cross the second fence for assaulting the main force in the army.

(I can see the giants, so I guess they helped)

Among the inhabitants of the same demonic realm, giants with large bodies are armed like idiots.

It can be as easy as carrying a large rock.

Speaking of civil work, the Giants as a whole would be able to work for a dozen Goblins.

If there are thirty giants, they're going to build about a hugging wall in a day.

I checked the strength of the fence before walking along the wall.

Defenders look at me like that far away.

It seems knowledgeable that he brought down Balzas, and no one is going to give him a glimpse.

He still won't let me in the second embrace wall.

When I was rolling around the area with my hands shabby, Mitsuhito, who seemed strong, came to me. He's a full-body armored man.

"It's mouga. I serve His Majesty."

If so, I wonder if General Farnese's crusade targets.

Mouga is good on Gatai, and he's wrapped in armor.

A warrior... rather than dressed like a great demon god.

Helmet in thick armor (Kabu). I can't tell my face very well.

The black skin is hidden. Is it an evolutionary species of the Black Monkey (Kokuen) tribe?

It's smaller than the Giants, but it would be a pretty big one among the demonic inhabitants.

Enough for me to look up. Seems like he's got a lot of power.

"I'm Goran. Can I talk to you for a second?"

"From the beginning, I intend to"

I serve Kyoka's side, that is, a deputy.

Probably cut off his head, too.

"I am under the command of Melvis the Little Demon, and I have been at General Farnese's all along"

"Farnese... you're the one in line over the mountain"

"That's right. … it will be a little long story, but I want you to listen"

From there, I told him how I got here watching Mooga react.

Even so, it's not true.

It's a fabrication to meet Kyoka.

The first thing I emphasised was that General Farnese and I had a broken opinion.

I've been scorned, so I came here and told him that my grievances had exploded.

The only way to get a hold of General Farnese is to go down.

That's what I thought. I tried to decide between a female and a male.

I was about to be kicked out before I applied for a downfall, so I rammed in the line.

Then I told him that I fought while running because I was being turned on by the chaser.

"I can't go home to the army anymore, so why don't you join us?

When I was done, Mooga looked up to heaven.

You think a nasty guy is here?

"I hear there was a battle on the slopes of the mountain the other day"

"I think it's the one I bought back because I followed you."

The battle on the slopes that Mouga is referring to is the simulated battle I fought with Cyfa and Becca.

That's what I set out to do, but I was too enthusiastic from the way in, and the damage to my surroundings was a little too much.

"Why doesn't the general take a step down?

He wants to know why.

"I was afraid to lose...... it wouldn't be. Perhaps he decided it wasn't worth winning until he was hurt."

As I say with a face, this is also a question that falls within the scope of the assumptions.

My goal is to stop Kyoka, and my mission is not to fight Kyoka's men here.

You can't fight me unharmed.

When that happens, it smells like I can't be active on this battlefield anymore.

"I see... there are other causes of misconduct"

Mowka seems to have convinced me.

"The cause of misconduct... don't you think I can lead the army?

This is also a bluff against Mouga.

If we let him go under the general, he's threatening to kill us.

If you are a general or a nearby class, you must make a contract directly with Kyoka.

He implicitly says that no subordination by the orb of dominion is permitted except by Kyoka.

"Sometimes strength and ability to lead the army don't match, but you can make it up to me with a deputy, you're probably right."

If the top of the army loses, that army crumbles.

The head of the army deserves the one who never loses. Strong men are right on the battlefield.

However, it's out of the question that all I know is "go ahead, go ahead, go ahead," like the Chief of the Gooden Squad where I was a paper.

It's too much damage to your own army to be like Gouden.

If the lieutenant doesn't put the troops together, the whole army, instead of the small dust, is in danger of being destroyed.

I'm more or less done talking about me and Mooga.

If Mouga tells me to "sign a contract with myself" here, I'll be rammed.

I made you think so... but you do realize that, don't you?