We marched to the Magic Trap Unleashed Soldier to unlock the trap to Fort Wakumacro, and we reached nearby without falling into a safe trap.

I can see the smaller fort in front of me. That's Fort Wakumacro.

It's a small fort, as we talked about, and the fence isn't very high.

This is still a fort that protects a fairly important place in Samuk.

I can tell from that that Samuk County itself is not very wealthy.

"Well, the fort's offense... Explosion magic to completely break the fence and attack after that?

That's what Le Maire asked.

"I was wondering if it would be a bad idea to completely destroy the fort. This is why we will use it after the attack. If you lower your fort's Defense too much when attacking, you may be struck by an ambush and lightly taken away by your enemies when this one is used. Then they will cut off the supply route, and our army will suffer."

Leeds answered the question.

"I see... but even if you could attack intact, wouldn't a weak fort easily take it away from you?

"The chances of being taken away will be considerably lower than using a castle with a completely broken fence. When it comes to ambushes, large catalysts become too heavy and less maneuverable to use."

"That's true, too..."

Large catalysts are the same size that turned the balance ball around.

The weight is considerable and I have to put it on a trolley and move it around for two.

Speed and visibility will be important when ambushing, so it will be difficult to use.

A medium sized catalyst would do it, but then I guess I can handle even the defense of Fort Wakumacro on the boulder.

"Well, if it's not a good idea to break it completely, but just break some of it, I was wondering if there's a problem. With all these soldiers, it won't be difficult to repair them."

"Hmm, should we go with the operation of destroying only part of it with explosive magic and letting soldiers enter from where they broke it"

"Yes. That'll be fine. And then how far inside the fort is the magic trap set...... the first soldier to let you go in should let you go with the magic trap release soldier right? Give priority to what stands your arm as much as possible."

We decided on the policy of the offense and the next day the offense actually started.

Use explosive magic first.

It is Charlotte who uses it.

A large catalyst was poured into the magic water of the explosion, and Charlotte cast a spell and used magic.

This was the first time I had actually seen the magic of the explosion.

When Charlotte finished casting the spell, a red fireball was fired.

Fly towards the fort's barrier at a considerable speed.

It caused a huge explosion before it hit the wall.

The scale of the explosion is tremendous, quite a bit further than the blast, but as much as the blast has arrived.

However, the barrier is intact.

What does it mean?

I asked Leeds, who was nearby.

"This fort also has magical defense features for once. But it's going to be the best we can do to prevent this blow."

I'm not very familiar with magic, so I don't know the details, but the walls seem to have something like endurance.

When another blow Charlotte unleashed her magic, it didn't explode along the way, as Leeds said, reaching the barrier and exploding.

The fence collapsed after only one blow.

"Oh," "That's Mr. Charlotte."

I cheer and Charlotte gives me a good look.

Shoot another shot just in case, and make the entrance bigger.

The collapse left a large gap in the wall.

I wouldn't let a soldier storm out of here all of a sudden.

Confirm that enemy soldiers have gathered near the collapsed barrier. Look at that, now put the magic of flame attributes into a large catalyst. Magic soldiers other than Charlotte use magic together and flame magic simultaneously to attack the gap between the walls.

The soldiers gathered here were burned by the blast.

It's far away, so I don't see it clearly, but maybe those soldiers literally wiped out the charcoal.

Then, when Le Maire,

"Assault!

and sent the decree and the soldiers began entering the barrier.

I shall wait in the rear. Well, if you storm it, it's just gonna be a trap.

Leeds seemed willing to go, but I stopped here.

After a while, reports jumped in that the enemy had surrendered lightly.

Thanks to the breakage of the fence and the subsequent death of a large number of soldiers in the blast, the fort seemed to be panicking.

Even if the fence were to be broken, I didn't seem to assume it would be broken in such a flash. Charlotte's name hadn't blown up until all over Meesian yet, so I guess she didn't have enough information.

The fort in panic seemed easy to control even if there was a trap.

The enemy general, who realized there was nothing he could do, seems to have decided to surrender to save the life of the general.

I succeeded in the fall of Fort Wakumacro lighter than I thought.