Don't, don't, don't.

The signal went up.

At the same time that the three guiding the zombies out of the woods would have heard, the same signal was up in different places.

They are Lisse, Hariatan, and Rio Dyne, lined up behind the swamps staring at the forest at the front.

"... is that a signal now? I'm out of my mind."

Hariatan's voice, which leaks so, is certainly kind of out of his mind.

I guess I really lost my mind with the "nya" now.

The sound of the drum, which had continued intermittently, stopped, so I'm pretty sure the current "nya" is an opportunity.

What a strong sense of shoulder watermark Trawl's voice heard when he was feeling more nervous.

Well, anyway, the signal's up.

"Yes, that's good, right? Rio, are you ready?

"- Anytime."

Rio Dyne's body, which had taken the time to prepare for that time, is blurring out the light.

Practiced magic is now on the verge of explosion.

"Awesome. It's glowing."

"Oh, stop."

The light emitted by Rio Dyne was weakened all the time by the applause flanked by Hariatan.

As if you breathed into a swinging candle fire. Seems like an extra little bit blocked the focus.

"What are you doing, Haria!? I'm not kidding. I don't do stupid things at the right time!

I see a real possibility of underdevelopment in Rio Dyne, who plans to unleash great magic from now on.

Hariatan's voice in response to Lisse's impatient voice also hurries.

"Wow, I'm sorry! Seriously! I didn't think I'd do anything about this!

Sure, if it's normal, and if it's magic like you normally use, there's nothing you can do about it to the extent that you're flanked.

but the magic that Rio Dyne is trying to use now is bigger than ever - a lot more than the sandstorm magic he used in the battle.

Naturally, the burdens and preparations on Rio Dyne are greater than usual.

The difference between magic and magic lies in the difference between the process and procedure of releasing.

Magic can be used to some extent in imagination and ideas, but magic is different.

It will require proper procedures, proper concentration and proper activation.

Simply put, what adds up to magic, formal procedures, is magic.

Sorcery is more user-friendly, but it has the advantage that it consumes less magic based on formal procedures.

The magic that Rio Dyne uses this time is also so great that it cannot be used in magic.

Besides, the same goes for the various burdens, especially the heavy pressures applied mentally.

He's vulnerable to pressure, so there's no choice.

"It's okay. 'Cause I can definitely do it."

Rio Dyne has long been weak, nearly crushed by responsibility, and often fails to show strength satisfactorily.

I was used to myself one day falling into negative thoughts and not being able to take a step because of fear of risk, but since I came to Bryn's Tower, I feel a lot more confident.

- "You can't let a fool who doesn't think about risk do the leader".

When it was, I was told when I was entrusted with a leader in the form of an assignment, a lot saved by that word of a glasses boy.

Negative thinking isn't bad, he said.

It's more of a negative thought, which is why we can think of preventive measures because of the possibility of failure that comes to mind, he said.

"Mages are delicate! Go away!"

"Keh! Sorry about that!

Lisse threw out the disturbers.

Though he failed with a shabby joke, Hariatan is originally on the move with the signal.

Hariatan is supposed to cast a backup stone on a zombie from a rock slightly off the side.

If it's from the front, it'll run right in front of you, because it'll get in the way of the three people in the woods, and it's hard to cover again.

"Let's go, Rio"

Lisse climbs on a hidden rock and stands directly in front of the woods, while Rio Dyne stands beside the rock below.

Lisse signals a second operation, an escort that protects Rio Dyne when things happen.

And Rio Dyne is the role that unleashes the magic that he was preparing.

Footsteps approaching like a grunt.

"Is it time to come?

"Shh. Don't talk. No sound, either. Quiet."

Florentine and Berge, who ambush, waited now or now for the timing.

The place where you two are is about the border of the forest, around the end of the swamp.

I mean, between the woods and the swamps.

Since Lisse and Rio Dyne and Hariatan look beyond the swamp, I guess the signal for the start of the operation is already up.

- Don't make any noise, don't get into your sight.

In the steps describing the operation, Florentine and Berge have been said many times.

Florentine is one of the key elements of the operation.

And Berge lurks with him as a Florentine escort.

Well, the truth is, if Florentine is found or attacked by the zombies, he can survive in return, so Berge is the only one at risk.

The moment I thought the sounds of the ground ringing approached, the three players came into view.

And...

Doddle, doddle, doddle, doddle.

Hundreds and hundreds of zombie herds follow the three of them, avoiding the rocks where the two lurk.

"Oh... that's just amazing"

"Shit."

Now that you're just surrounded by grunts and footsteps, I don't think you'll even scratch out the voice of just a conversation.

Still, there's no guarantee they won't notice.

Groaning, the zombies run.

It is precisely the sight of death rushing to life.

"- Coming. Get ready."

When the hordes of zombies were breaking, Lisse, who was on a rock visible over those zombies, raised her right arm high.

When Berge said low, Florentine re-gripped the rope in his hand.

"Anytime, yeah."

I watched Lisse step by step - Berge, who waited for just a second, barked.

"Now!!

Lisse's right hand swung down.

Berge pops to the surface by kicking the rock (...) of the lid that was hiding us.

Florentine climbed the rock that was lurking in the gap with his back behind him and landed on the other side -

"Whoa, whoa, whoa!!!!

With a full-open "freak," I pulled the rope in my hand.

It is an easy trick, called a trap knot.

It is the most major and easiest trap to make a wheel, use the knot as the starting point, and pull the handle to tighten the wheel.

He set a simple trap made of that trap knot, in the middle of the swamp, extensively.

Check and connect each piece of the rope you bought and make it quite long.

Of course, it's a trap to catch hundreds of zombies.

The three men ran and brought the zombies together to hang them in a trap.

The problem in this case is the force to tighten the wheel.

Can we do something about the weight of hundreds of zombies?

It is more than a hundred zombies.

Though there is no will, vigilance, or thought to avoid something, only weight does exist.

"- A few hundred or so would do anything."

That's what the abomination of hypocrisy flatly said when he cast such a question at the operational planning stage.

And now.

In response to Lisse sending the signal at the perfect time, Florentine hoisted hundreds of zombies to show them as planned.

- How do I explain this sight?

This will happen, I assumed, Berge, but it is very different from what I think and actually see.

Momentum pulled the rope, bouncing off the fine workmanship of the tree that had been fixed, tightening up the zombies at once.

Hundreds of zombies are simultaneously suddenly braked, and even more dramatically pulled together to dance through the universe.

Though some of the zombies near the beginning seemed to fly a thousand slices without withstanding inertia, the weight of the zombies in the rear and the pressure of the rope.

More than 90% of the zombies who came to the swamp were entangled in ropes.

"... stop! Florentine!"

Bye-bye, and Berge hung up when he saw the unpleasant noise of a crushed zombie as the mud jumped underneath him and dragged him as he drifted further.

The role of this trap is to stop a large group.

Dragging and moving is not in.

Or it's weirder if I can.

"Ooh, already eh?

"Oh. I rarely see you, so look at you. Next..."

It's the great magic of Rio Dyne.