Sophia unleashed the 'Aerial Sword' before filling the time first. The wind blade is sucked into the golem, blunting the temporary movement.

Gilbert sets it up there. Release the horizontal giraffe, then continue and flash vertically. This wouldn't be a move, it would be just a series of attacks.

"That's hard...... you don't seem to be a glimmer, as Luon said"

Gilbert says. Color of considerable vigilance on the voice.

The Golem is surely frightened by a coordinated attack. Based on this fact, it is also possible to destroy the opponent without giving him time to carry out the attack by continuing to carry out the attack intermittently.

Immediately after wondering if it was possible to go by that means... Wrights and Mira stepped forward and released their swords. Golem, who blunted his movements, was attacked by them… Immediately afterwards, either from the prospect of fighting back, or he raised his arms. The opposing lights pull back immediately. The move is much more agile than the Green Golem, and I find it difficult to attack this one unilaterally.

With the lights retreating, the golem also stops moving. In the meantime, Sophia and the others get in shape. When I realized it was a situation where four people other than me stood side by side with swords. Among them, Sophia confronts Golem directly from the front. Gilbert can look out for Sophia either to cover her or when the Golem comes.

Golem is going to see how it goes too, or it will be temporarily stiff...... the attack just now, the damage there will be done.

For example, if the game only deals about ten or twenty damage, the Golem species will no longer be frightened if attacked. But Soldier Golem blunted the Wrights' offense as well. If you fight like this, you can't clean it up all at once, it doesn't seem like the attack won't work and you can't defeat it.

Is the question an attack by the Golem? Because they all constitute a barrier by magic, it will be okay to take a blow and die instantly, as long as the hit is not bad. But leaving the front would undoubtedly be a matter of great care not to devour the attack.

When I was thinking, now the Golem set me up. Sophia looked a moment lost whether to step forward or back - shortly afterwards, Gilbert broke in.

"Leave it to me!"

Golem's fist is released at the same time he emits it. Gilbert shielded it and prevented it - as a result,

"Whoa!?"

He raises his voice and is forced to retreat. They couldn't kill the shock.

There Soldier Golem moves to expose him to pursuit - but Lights and Mira set him up from the side at the same time, stopping Golem from moving.

I know you want to do enough to blow it to them, but it's not going that far. But it was true that it created a gap, and yet Sophia stepped forward.

It was "The Sword of Disease" that let it go. The blow that brought the wind together struck Golem's body firmly and directly, and the addition of the Wrights' pursuit finally allowed him to retreat significantly.

It looks like it can definitely do damage. If this looks like it, you might be able to defeat it using the big moves...... but I have also accumulated fatigue there in the battle so far. Raefin said Sophia could use the grand moves twice, but if the battle prolongs any longer, it will consume even more magic and possibly become unusable.

It's an atmosphere that seems to be able to defeat me even if I continue to use my lower moves like this - but shortly after I thought about it, the golem just moved first.

Plus, a faster assault than earlier - Wrights and Mira pulled back reflexively. You thought you'd be blown away if you took it decently...... did the Golem set its aim on Sofia or straight ahead with unprecedented agility.

I thought I'd go in for cover, but for a moment - Sophia moved to be relative to the Golem.

"Raifin!"

And call to Silf - magic arises from the fullness of her gripping sword. I intend to fight the Golem's assault with great skill.

The golem pushes forward. Sophia's sword was swept vertically shortly after she thought it would collide as it was.

The golem cannot be avoided and eaten. Maybe he was going to push ahead and attack Sofia, regardless of taking a blow - but he didn't. On the verge of the golem stepping out further, the wind burst.

A whirlwind blows through the room. Due to the impulsive use of the great moves, the wind diffuses around them. The moves may be too powerful and not well controlled... but the golem is still loaded with what should also be called a chunk of wind. bursting and the blade of the wind is knocked in multiple ways.

"- Yaaaah!

Sophia puts her legs further forward with the hanging voice. Harnessing the power of the wind to increase her attack speed, she threesome strikes as it were. The golem was caught in the wind during that time and unable to make any physical moves, eating a sword germ and being blown away heavily.

Along with that, I realize. It's called "Fenghua Spiritual Slash" - an advanced magic trick of the Wind attribute.

Originally a one-shot move where the wind bursts and causes damage at the same time as it slashes, but Sophia uses the power of the wind to add pursuit as it is... I didn't know you could use so many great moves. Though the blessing of the Queen of Silf, I'm surprised.

Sophia's breath rises from the use of great moves. But he still seems willing to fight.

Soldier golem seems to have worked quite well. It wouldn't just have used advanced moves, it would have been more powerful than the original moves because I unleashed them with all my might... If I added one more hit of the same moves, I might be able to defeat them.

But I can see Sophia is visibly tired too...... Gilbert screamed here.

"We're leaving once!

The goal would be to restore Sofia's health. Lights and Mira began to retreat immediately. Gilbert also lowers back, as he says, and Sophia moves to tune in to him again.

But the golem moves out. He took a lot of damage, but he thought it would be a good time to look at us. Much more belligerent for an artifact keeper... the moment I thought of that, I realized one thing.

Sophia's movements are duller than expected. As it is, it does not escape and eats a blow from the Golem.

So I stepped forward reflexively.

"- Dear Luon!?"

Sophia screams at her sudden behavior. But I don't mind. Against the coming golem, it becomes a wall of Sophia...... Shall I knock you down here or let you fight Sophia till the end...... signs from the side as you try to come forward thinking.

It's Sophia - right after I was sure, just like earlier... no, I felt more magic than I just did.

Because I came forward, she's about to release a squeeze move at the remaining force. I don't know what that behavior means - there's no reason, maybe it just moved impulsively. Anyway, she pulls me out of the side out front and runs wildly to the golem.

Should I stop, or... when I peered into her face from the side and saw a fighting look - I made up my mind and screamed.

"Hey - Sophia!

Even more magic swelled at the same time as her voice, along with a voice similar to her cry - a transverse giraffe rolled out.

The gladiator struck the golem brilliantly. Even for demons, Sophia's behavior was probably unplanned and there was no gap to avoid.

The wind bursts. More moves rampant than earlier, even wind blades diffuse indoors. Damage floors and walls. I was safe because I identified and avoided the wind, but Golem, who had been attacked by so many forces converged, was not safe.

Its body blows away. And when the wind began to subside, the golem began to crumble.

"... won, or"

I heard Gilbert from behind. The Wrights don't speak, but I can understand that they are rounding their eyes on the power of Sophia's moves.

And Sophia walks in holding the sword. I never got myself injured by the wind blade, but as Raifin said, I guess I used the move twice, and the limit came.

I look back at the moves she unleashes... called the Battle of the Woods, it really amazes me.

"... for one thing, the Guardian defeated"

I say. Then turn your eyes to the rear where Gilbert and the others are.

"There doesn't seem to be any more demons either. In the meantime, let's get some rest... and check the artifacts."

Gilbert and the others nodded and approached us.