"Valkyrie, stay ahead."
"Queue"
Kiku Squad continues to attack with a bow while bleeding and protecting his body with a large shield.
Kiku and Goeed's soldiers continue to defend themselves against arrows.
Some of the arrows flying over our heads were fired at us, not at us.
The arrow can't hurt you.
Black Death Butterflies continue to grow on this battlefield.
I had to avoid getting hurt as much as possible before I got to Goode, the one who was wearing the black dead butterfly.
So, my approach was to get the Valkyrie ahead of us.
The bright red hairy Valkyrie runs on its own without riding me.
I mean, by the time I got here, Ian was on board, riding on Valkyrie, who had abandoned him when he broke through the outer wall.
Why did you switch from Valkyrie to Valkyrie?
There is of course a reason for that.
That's because Valkyrie had horns, not Valkyries.
Originally, Valkyries were born with horns, but when I came to the east, all of the Valkyries I received from my brother Ars were horn-less.
Therefore, all Valkyries in the Vulcan Mercenary Regiment cannot use magic.
But the Valkyrie was different.
The Valkyrie, born of my magic, resembles the Valkyrie, the most important difference being that its hair is not white but red.
I wonder how much better they are than the Hornless Valkyries.
The others are almost the same.
In other words, the Valkyrie is born with horns.
And I named such a valkyrie.
As a result, the Valkyrie was able to use magic.
When I first used Wall Architecture to attack arrows, Valkyrie used magic after that.
The walls that can be raised in Wall Architecture are ten meters tall, but the width is about five meters.
Just one wall is enough to protect my body, but not enough to protect all the mercenaries around me.
I think the Valkyrie that dealt with it immediately is very smart.
And it was the same now.
The Valkyrie, who listens to my words and acts right away, fully understands what I'm trying to say.
You know there's no point in just running ahead of the Valkyrie.
The Valkyrie, running in front of us, sometimes cried out "queue" while running.
And every time, magic is activated.
It was the wall that appeared there.
I also used Wall Architecture this time.
I can use Wall Architecture and other mercenaries, but the Valkyrie can use exactly the same magic.
But there was a decisive difference between us and the Valkyrie.
It means you can use magic while traveling at high speeds.
For example, what happens if I try to use Wall Architecture while I run?
I have to use a spell to activate this magic.
And we need to put our hands on the ground.
In other words, every time you try to build a wall while moving, you have to crouch down and cast a spell on the ground.
However, the Valkyrie travels on four legs.
They are always running with their hands on while they are on the move.
As a result, we were able to build walls while moving, with little change in the momentum of running.
The Valkyrie, which runs ahead, sometimes builds walls as it rushes toward the gourd.
It is a shield for us.
Arrows thrown from the goodies hit walls high enough not to reach us.
The other soldier obviously wasn't able to cope with the Valkyrie's move to avoid the wall even though it appeared several times.
Of course.
I mean, there are no monsters around here.
You've never seen a creature use magic one after the other, running like a Valkyrie.
If you suddenly break into someone like that, you can't deal with it right away.
In contrast, I was able to get closer to Goethe without thinking too deeply.
Normally, you can't keep up with the movement of the Valkyrie building a wall while it runs and then jumping from the wall to the left or right at the next moment.
But Valkyrie handled it well.
Even though magic cannot be used because there are no horns, the legs have completely followed the Valkyrie, whose legs are comparable to those of the Valkyrie, as it moves left and right.
The speed cannot be chased by a person's feet.
It was a long way from the Walters I was supposed to be with.
It would be a waste to wait for that.
I left it to Valkyrie to run, and I managed to get closer to Goethe.