The one-off offense lasted more than twenty minutes.

In that, I heard Philomena whining standing next to Sigel's ear, distracted by the battle sounds of the Knights and the Spirit Eaters.

"- Ugh... not good"

"Huh? Is it bad? Though it still looks like it to me?

Sigel, who has stepped on quite a few occasions as an adventurer, but I haven't seen that much of a critical offense, like this one.

In that Sigel and in Filomena, which had stepped on numerous training grounds, the results that were visible seemed different.

As Sigel tried to hear more about what it meant, Andre approached me, who was looking at things a little further away.

Realizing that the expression was a little bitter, Sigel understood that Filomena's words were not wrong.

"You're not doing very well."

"Sounds like it. Harder than I thought. Is that what you're thinking?

"Right."

Andre nodded honestly to Philomena's point.

The Knights, who are attacking spirit-eaters, are fighting assuming something called some enemy hardness.

Rather than that, there is a limit to the hardness of being given an attack with the weapon you have.

If you exceed that limit, you will have to attack only there after searching for the enemy's weakness.

When that happens, the Knights' way of fighting, which is based on pushing in numbers, becomes available.

Philomena's concern was that, assuming it, the spirit-eater began to spot and deal with it.

Simply put, among the knights who make melee attacks, they begin to ignore opponents who seem to be able to attack themselves.

When that happens, corner maneuvers cease to make sense.

This means that the attacks previously unleashed to maintain equilibrium are ignored, resulting in more attacks on the Knights' side.

The three men, Filomena, Michaela and Marina, naturally, had also firmly discerned the matter, as had Andre, who deposited the armies of a country.

That's why we came so close to the Philomenas temporarily.

"Not yet, but it's going to get tougher and tougher. It's true that you want to keep your hands in the air without sacrifice."

"What do you mean?

"We're going to turn around to contain it, so can you join us in the attack?

Philomena grinned furiously at Andre, who had lightly asked to be joined by the Philomenas.

That's nothing, it's not about mocking Andre.

While in the position of Marshal, I felt fond of being able to make a firm decision to entrust things to a third party.

It is Filomena who has seen many less self-destructive who adhere to his own pride, which is why he appreciated Andre's speed in making his decision.

Nevertheless, whether or not we participate at this point is yet another story.

Following a request from Andre, Filomena looked around together, including Sigel.

"- So, what do we do?

It was a relaxed way to listen despite the fighting going on in front of me, but only because I know the Knights still have room.

The first person to answer Philomena's question was Michaela, who watched as she devoured the behavioral patterns of spirit-eating.

"Wouldn't that be nice? Sure, there's no doubt the Knights will be disadvantaged if we keep this up."

"Right. I agree with you that you will attack while you can."

"When that happens, does it still mean that Mr. Filomena...?

When Laura asked that following the marina, the person asked (Philomena) shook his head left and right.

"It's a hassle for me to attack badly and deal with it. It would be best to leave this place to the experts."

Philomena's word 'expert' turned his gaze to Sigel at the same time.

In the wake of those gazes, Sigel nodded with a bitter smile.

"Well, I wish Philomena would say that, but are you sure that's okay?

"Fine or nothing, that would be the best. I guess it's just the right time to think about it."

Until now, Sigel has had surprisingly few occasions to show activity in terms of combat.

Of course, there have been times when people have shown themselves fighting in public in the arena and in their activities as adventurers, but it can also be said to be a limited occasion.

That should make this another different story spread as rumors when many Knights fight to get their attention in the attack.

Sigel nodded lightly, understanding what the Philomenas expected about it.

"If that's the case, I get it. Let the spirits attack you if you... So, how do I set it up?

When Sigel looked at Andre as he asked, the answer "whenever" came back.

Of course, that language also includes the desire to ensure that no significant harm is done to the members of the group.

However, it is acceptable to suffer some injury.

I asked Sigel, who nodded when he heard Andre's reply, when Michaela looked intrigued.

"You give instructions to the lag?

"No. It's a corner, so I thought I'd ask Hikari and Yami to come out this time"

Sigel summoned both as soon as he said so.

In response to that call, two Hikari and Yami appeared in front of Sigel.

Sigel gave instructions to Hikari and Yami to do the best they could to make sure the Knights didn't suffer any damage.

Hikari and Yami have not uttered a word, so the instructions appear to Sigel to be one-sided, but they are not.

Hikari and Yami, who are advanced spirits, can also utter words in the form of sounds, but can silently convey their will to Sigel.

The method can be described as a very convenient method in this kind of battlefield because it can also be communicated regardless of distance or physical obstruction.

Most importantly, I don't need to use that method this close, so what I'm using on this occasion now is totally Hikari and Yami's preference.

I'm not sure from the side, but for us, the content was determined one after the other, and eventually the content of the attack.

More than a battle with an opponent, it can't even go as expected, in which case it will be handled as appropriate.

At that time, new instructions would be given, but Sigel called Hikari and Yami, thinking about that time.

If you invoke a rug or rig, it really becomes a pattern of pinching the two of you between them and giving instructions to other spirits.

Even though that time is small, it is unknown how it will affect the battle.

That's why I decided to ask Hikari and Yami to give me direct instructions.

Sigel, who saw Hikari and Yami leave the scene after his last confirmation, said by shifting his gaze to Andre.

"If my Spirit makes an attack, is it possible to ask the knights to keep some distance?

"Oh. That's possible, of course...?

Keep your distance means you're out of melee hands.

To Andre, who was concerned about it, Sigel continued to snort back and say:

"Okay, so please. Don't worry, we'll hold the spirit-eater back properly."

Having heard Sigel's response, Andre nodded back in the same way before returning straight to his men.

We specifically decided to convey the instructions from Siegel to the knights through a decree.

And when that decree was passed on entirely to the Knights, new changes would come to the previously rigid situation.