Thirty minutes after Olivia headed for a single internal disturbance (tease).

Gaussians left the storage room to remove the main entrance. He said he was walking carefully as he heard a slight scream in the distance.

"Ko, this is..."

Something that jumped into Gaussian eyes. It's a pile of corpses that just fill the hallway with blood and guts splashed on one side of the wall. Besides, not a single corpse is satisfied with five bodies. I'm sure it's cut off somewhere. Some of the bodies were split in half along the midline. To its so awesomeness, the inflexible soldiers breathe unexpectedly.

Gauss relieved himself from the bottom of his heart. He said Olivia was really good on her side.

"... thanks to the captain, there would be a fuss in the fort. We're heading to the main entrance now!

"" "Ha!!!

The Gaussians began to run towards the main entrance.

Around that time, on the other hand, anger was ringing in Bloom's office.

"How long do you have to work for just one thief?"

"It's not just a thief. Huh! Colonel Bloom must have heard as much as a rumor! About the monster with the black sword!

Unexpectedly bloom to Major Paduan, approaching in desperate shape. The thing about the girl, called a monster, has also reached Bloom's ear. But I didn't believe the story from the edge. Because the girl slaughtered Captain Zamuel, etc., and because she thought that the heavens and the earth could not be turned upside down.

"It's ridiculous. It's a monster, but I don't know what it is, but there's going to be as much killing as there is. Isn't that what happens when you release arrows together from a distance?"

Unlike outdoors, escape routes are limited indoors. If you block the exit route and release the arrows without gaps, that should clear up the problem. It was a word that came out of such a natural thought, but Paduin mocks and laughs as if he had made a small fool of himself.

"You don't have to tell me that, I tried it all the time. But as soon as he tried to release the arrow, he suddenly appeared in front of him and flew three of his allies' necks at the same time. Don't call that a monster, what do you say!

Bloom replies with a grudge to Paduin slamming his desk with his teeth out.

"Are you telling me to believe such a tale? Isn't that a fairy tale world?"

"Believe it or not, Colonel Bloom is on his own. I did tell him the situation. Anyway, I'm sorry I'm taking any more command."

Say it. Paduin tries to leave early enough. Naturally, as Bloom, you can't allow unsolicited men to behave.

"Are you saying you're giving up your mission in this situation? I don't know how that's going to turn out in the future, not as well as the Major."

"Is that an extreme sentence for disregarding an order? It doesn't matter. I don't think I can get out of here alive."

Paduin, with a distorted look at the end, left the room with a bump and a grunt.

"... Lancaster. What do you think when you ask him about his disposition later?

Lancaster, who was listening in silence next to Bloom, opens his mouth largely.

"It's hard to judge, but you might want to act on it thinking it's pretty much up to the facts"

"Are you serious?

In the wake of unexpected words, Bloom gazed at Lancaster. Lancaster also recognises that he is a man who doesn't give a damn about this hand. That's why I had incredible thoughts about what I was saying.

"Yeah, just like a natural disaster, there must be people who can't resist it. For example, magicians are good examples."

"Become!? Are you trying to tell me you're the same as a magician?... such an idiot... if that's the fact, how am I supposed to deal with it?

"Right...... wait a minute"

With that said, Lancaster moves to the next room. When I got back in time, I put a bow-arrow-like tool on my desk.

"─ What's this?

"This is what the Imperial Army's technical development department sent us as a sample. Would it be easy to understand when it comes to the portable type of barista? Speed, killing power, they can't compare to an arrow fired by an archer."

Lancaster explains, Bloom takes it. Sure, the shape is very similar to that of a barista, but they use metal springs rather than conventional ropes for power. It's not as heavy as it looks and doesn't look as user-friendly.

"You want me to use this to kill monsters?

"That's the thing. Even the Royal Army is attacking. aggravating the problem any further could cause an internal collapse"

"Surely there's not much time left.

Capture rushing footsteps approaching from the hallway outside. When the footsteps stopped in front of the door, they were opened rampantly by a soldier who let him breathe.

"What happened without knocking!

Lancaster drinks.

"I'm sorry. But I need to let you know in a flash."

"I don't mind. Speak."

"Ha! The Royal Army is going through the main entrance and advancing with furious momentum!

"Oh, my God!

Bloom accidentally got up from his chair. Turning his gaze to Lancaster, he is solidified with a startled look on his face.

"What the hell is this?! The Royal Army brought out a siege weapon? I didn't ask you that!

No matter how old it is, it is a fort there. Unless even a siege weapon takes it out, it can't be easy to destroy a gate or anything. But the words of the soldiers that followed were totally unexpected in Bloom.

"It's not a siege weapon. The kingdom soldiers suddenly appeared and opened the gates!

Bloom was stunned. And I understood. The monstrous girl was merely a positive move, and her true aim was to open the gate. But, naturally, questions arise. Neither the monstrous girl in the first place, nor the guys in the Royal Army who opened the gates, have any idea where they broke in from.

But now that I don't know, I thought if it was "Yang Yan" from the intelligence unit, I might be able to break in. It's just a limited story if that's a very small number too.

As far as talking, there's no doubt a small number of people ever got in. But Fort Casper's surveillance is not as sweet as allowing easy entry.

Bloom held his head unexpectedly to one unexpected occurrence after another.

"Colonel, we haven't lost yet. This one overwhelmingly wins in the number of soldiers. I'm going to intercept under my command, too."

Lancaster's face, saying so, is full of sadness. I don't speak to him as the commander-in-chief of the Fort Casper defense force, but I knew Lancaster's mood so painfully. Terrible monsters walked wide inside the fort, and the main entrance was lightly broken.

The most important morale in the war would now be equal to none. Because the time is long past when we can cover the earliest number of soldiers.

Claudia, enlightened by the opening of the main gate to the success of the operation, was immediately giving orders to storm. Let the first, second and third squadrons enter the fort and take control of each stronghold. Apparently there was considerable confusion within the fort, and the Imperial soldiers surrendered one after the other without showing any great resistance.

And strangely captive, they had a uniformly soothing look on their face. He said some of them appeared to be Ensign Sisl, who tears and rejoices.

"Apparently, Ashton's plan worked beautifully."

Ashton replies bitterly to Claudia whining with a slightly clapped look.

"Hmm, can't you even say that? Hi. As far as the soldiers are concerned, I think it's the result of Olivia doing something (...)"

No matter how many gates have been opened, the number of soldiers is overwhelmingly won by the Imperial Army. This can't be easy to surrender, either. Probably something in the fort that just uprooted and mowed the soldiers' morale.

It was Ashton who had a general conjecture, but it was somewhat bewitching to speak of it. Claudia doesn't ask back in particular, she whines as she takes off her helmet.

"Well, you are. I'm sure Ensign Olivia did something (...)"

The two looked up at Fort Casper at the same time.

"... are you the monster of rumors?

Bloom asks as he sits in his chair toward the full-blooded girl grabbing Paduin's neck.

"It's not a monster. I'm Olivia. You must be the commander, Mr. Bloom. Because this man taught me kindly."

That's what Olivia said, throwing Paduin's neck unconstitutionally. The neck rolls over the desk as if it was aimed. As he declared, he was murdered by the hands of monsters.

"Hmm. You're the one who messed up the fort, not the monster. What are you saying?

Say it. Bloom laughs bitterly. Because I realized I was throwing up the same words as Paduin.

"Well, Mr. Bloom is my enemy, so I don't care what they call him. What more do we do than that? The fort seems to have been dominated by the Claudians, so I don't think you're gonna win, though?

"Right. It is indeed our complete defeat. But..."

Instantly pointing the portable barista he had hidden under his desk at Olivia, Bloom pulled the trigger.

"Damn... I knew you were a monster"

What Bloom saw. That's one arrow in Olivia's hand. Olivia stares intriguingly at the barista as she snaps and throws the arrow.

"Heh. You fly faster than a bow at all. I'm a little surprised. Hey, can I have that?

"It's something I don't need anymore. Do as you please."

Bloom throws himself at Olivia. At the same time, he pulled out his sword and slashed it in one foot.

"... well, naturally this happens..."

A drop of blood runs down the potato and onto the floor.

"Thank you very much for this. I'll take care of it."

Olivia smiles and gives thanks as she protrudes her deep, pitch-black sword into Bloom's chest. Neither half of those words reached Bloom's ear.

"Eh heh. I got this funny thing following my pocket watch. We need to show Ashton and Claudia quickly."

When Olivia took care of the barista, her footsteps lightly followed the room.