Fighting is killing each other without rules, not.

No matter how turbulent the world is, there are things that must be protected.

Even if it's like wondering what that means.

Of course, they have well-established rules, and if you violate them, there is no such thing as getting a red card and exiting immediately, which is only perceived as an implicit understanding.

but violating it and winning the battle will probably mean you won't be able to admit much from around you.

For example, it will be quite important to know if a great name exists before we wage war.

Even if you defeat your opponent's army and get that area of domination, the people of that land wouldn't recognize the winner as a new ruler without a proper big name.

And that big name needs to be shown before we fight.

I got to fight because it's bad for these reasons over there, so I argue, and then I fight.

In other words, you're going to stick a big nickname to them.

Finally, there is an implicit understanding that we should firmly declare war.

I was totally willing to ambush all the nobles and knights gathered to greet the New Year.

but that waited from around but it took.

Celebrating the dawn of the year is never a good thing to stop at an event that always takes place.

Besides, how about attacking them when they're celebrating New Year's Eve?

I also thought that if we were going to attack anyway, we wouldn't have to worry about the other person, but if the opposite voice is loud in our own faction, it would be a bit of a thought.

That's why I decided to do a proper New Year's greeting.

but also the territorial attacks of other nobles at the same time.

Come to think of it, they usually gather in noble castles before it snows, and until the snow melts, they are the ones who party and exchange information with nobles and knights, so there's nothing wrong with a slight delay in attacking them.

That's why I decided to declare war at the end of the year, say hello to the New Year in the city of Fontana, and then take a breather to attack.

Well, in the case of Fontana, it is possible to travel by transfer stone if it is the main class, so if you are prepared for the army in the Carmus district, later after the event in the city of Fontana, only the main class can move and lead the army.

The people mobilized into the army may be somewhat difficult, but, well, that's about it.

That's why about 10 days after the New Year's celebration, the Fontana army left the Carmus defensive wall to start the southern invasion.

"I don't have enough stuff. Ars, they're not responding too well."

"I can't help it, brother Byte. There wasn't supposed to be a knight to fight with the nobles. The hard work of the Paynes was amazing."

"Damn. The [swordsmanship] of the Lubitsch family was an interesting magic, but just how can a sword arm not be helped in this cold weather? Not many of them."

We started the southern invasion and attacked the first aristocratic territories first.

The way we did it feels similar to the previous Labyrinth Street assault.

Prepare a Valkyrie for travel to combat the cold by the Ice Epiphany I called in [Ice Epiphany Summon] against the soldiers who rode there.

And about 5,000 horsemen of that cavalry attacked the castle of the Rubitch family, an aristocratic neighborhood to the west of Carmus territory.

Even so, there may be a difference this time because it's a close field, so I'm putting a general soldier on without a corner.

But that was enough.

Apparently the Lubitsch family had a man once known as Kensei.

And the sword saint sublimated his sword moves as magic, leaving them for future generations.

Is it similar to my brother Byte's magical [riding]?

The knights named to the Lubitsch family become fearsome fierce men who trump their opponents in streamlined movements like the once sword saints.

Besides, you can fight even against ranged magic by putting magic on your sword and extending your range of attacks.

He was the one never to be alarmed, it should be.

but I might actually say that I was a little over-responsive, as Brother Byte would say.

That's because there were considerably fewer knights than expected who were supposed to be in the realm capital of the Lubich aristocracy.

Apparently, the knights, who were supposed to have given their allegiance to the Lubitsch family, did not come to this Lubitsch castle for a reason to greet them for the New Year.

but it would be obvious that that is the reason for the lie.

The reason is simple, because we knew that if we gathered to greet the New Year, the Fontana army would attack us where we had eaten our footstops with snow and locked us in a city with castles.

This means that many of the knights of the Lubitsch family abandoned their home and caged themselves in their own territory, and did not come out.

I guess the fact that the Paynes were in tuning activities beforehand had a huge effect.

This doesn't just mean Payne is finally getting the effect of the talent gathering I've been doing for a long time.

By offering a high reward to the knights for Paine from Urk, I had a bunch of people coming to me looking to make a difference.

And some of them stood their tongues and could be used for tactical activities.

They persuaded the knights under their command to go around after declaring war on the Loubitches.

Instead of manipulating and destroying the Lubitsch family like this, he said he should not poke at Fontana, but bow his head to Fontana and leave the house as soon as the Lubitsch family is defeated.

Naturally, even if they say that, I don't think so.

but we all know very well that the Fontana army can march in the snow.

Because that's where everyone can know that the Percival family was devastated and declined.

It is therefore clear that that is not the paranoia that confuses the knights.

They would have bothered.

Can we abandon the Lord who has served us for many years?

Shouldn't we fight in unison?

but even to fight there was a big problem.

The Carmus family, which was supposed to be next door, was quickly destroyed, and a long wall was built along the border with its former Carmus territory.

With the magic of [swordsmanship], or maybe we can reward the Fontana army with one arrow.

but that only meant I could resist.

After all that defensive lines have been built, it will even be difficult to make a proper reverse invasion against Fontana in the future.

Then what do we do?

As a result of the troubles, the conclusions reached by many knights were ruthless.

Earlier in the New Year, the Lubitsch family was thus deprived of their castle and territory, and the Lubitsch territory belonged to the Kingdom of Fontana.