"Again, it's slower than usual"

Sharazard rang "Grr" at my twinkle. I don't think so.

We are now on the sky en route from King's Capital to the town of Saul.

And off the normal route, I'm conducting flight training.

Because over the past few days, Shalazad has continued his life of "eating and sleeping".

I can't help that either. Because of holes in the wings and body, I didn't let them use any extra strength in an attempt to heal it a little faster.

This time, I checked when I was getting into the sharazard, and some of the wounds were blocked.

Proof that it's healing well.

That's something like the resilience of a dragon... and I can't even be happy.

Full speed still takes time, and I have trouble making it impossible and prolonging it.

But a word from a civilian worked.

"It is also possible that the town of Saul will be a battlefield. If you get involved, choose to fight or run"

The Devil's Army declared that it would take down the town of Saul.

Our army intercepts it. It's a battle to win.

Still, there is absolutely no war.

In case the front collapsed, it was also well thought that the town of Saul would be a battlefield.

"... you can't run away"

That's my hometown. Residents know that well, too.

What would the townspeople think if they found out that the town had become a battlefield and I had withdrawn?

The town is full of old acquaintances and shoppers. That's why I don't want to make the choice to run.

Then when it comes to fighting, things are not that simple.

Sharazard is seriously injured right now.

We don't even know how much we can move.

Therefore, before reaching the town of Saul, it was decided to ascertain the speed with which the sharazard could be put out and the limits of the altitude that could be reached. It's hard not to be able to do it for real.

What I found out is that it has fallen far short of its original performance.

It's so dull that you want to cover your eyes when it comes to skyrocketing or sudden falls.

"This is tough."

How can I fight when the town is on the battlefield?

That and the rest of the story, how do we defeat the dominant species that put Sharazard in this state? Looks like you need to take them seriously.

"All right, Charazard. We're going to Saul's town."

"Um, okay."

After investigating the limits of one street of action, we headed toward town.

"Has the march begun?"

Much later than planned, we arrived in Saul's town.

Step down to Dragon Square near the Lordship Hall.

Sharazard goes straight into rest.

Even here, by eating and resting, you heal the wounds.

I asked a soldier who was in Dragon Square that the Demon Nation Army had already left the town of Hollis and was marching towards here.

"Yes, my army is about to leave town."

The soldier who told me will stay here to protect the town.

"Is it for the inhabitants not to fight across the walls?

"That's right. We will fight as hard as possible to avoid harm to the general public."

When I was at the Dragon College, I had only learned a little bit about the operation of the Dragon National Army.

When we dragon jockeys become military, we are integrated into the regional dragon squad and the central dragon squad.

Even when I say military, I usually train to assume an anti-moon warcraft, while patrolling the path of the yin moon to process the moon warcraft as soon as I discover it.

When it comes to war, it is incorporated into the Dragon National Army, and the order system is singled out.

In other words, dragon jockeys, like ordinary soldiers, will be responsible for one wing of the army.

It is the operation of the dragon that becomes a problem here.

Because dragons are precious. Not a man or a force that can be neglected.

It is forbidden, for example, to use it in singles and in enemies, or to use it in retreating halls (shingles) and wear it out.

It seems that the above is thorough to those who command the army, even if it is a win, if they deviate greatly from the determined operation, the officers will be punished.

At the time I learned at the academy, the strategy teacher said:

"Follow the orders of your superiors with confidence," he said.

We were not officers, so we never learned anything more about operations, but we made the last push here and said things like being used as reinforcements when the main unit was fighting.

"... well, make it a dragon, make it a ground dragon, it's easy to kick your enemies, but on the battlefield, dragon jockeys can be targeted"

Because of its high position, it can be seen from anywhere and is easily targeted.

Whether you wear armor or not, your defenses are not complete.

There are numerous examples of dragon manipulators being targeted and losing their lives in unison in dragons.

If you were targeted with an ejection bow for a pair of dragons, wearing heavy armor wouldn't help.

Also, there are wizards in the demonic kingdom.

Sometimes they are targeted by magic in ways they never thought possible.

Commanders win battles, but it is also an important mission not to let dragon jockeys die in vain.

"I'm sure the commander of this town understands very well as he tries the showdown without stopping by the walls."

If you ask for the walls of a town, it is also possible that the walls will be destroyed by the massive magic of the wizard.

Then there will be battles all over town.

It seems less damaging to stand all over town and slap the soldiers who have come, but that hand is hard to choose from because there is a one-shot reversal hand due to those sorceries.

Thus the damage to the soldiers increases, but to eliminate the element of uncertainty, they fight away from the walls.

If that's a decision you can make, let's just say you're a good officer.

"... Well, I just want to go home, but it's war time"

We're about to go to a battle where everyone died. I'm the only one who should go home. [M]

Besides, it's almost night. I have to go out with Shalazad in the dark night.

Stopping by my parents' house would be fine after the fight. I'm sure......