About an hour before the end of the war with the Trinian army opened.

The Ardis in Grock were being chased to prepare for an interception.

Arm fewer than 150 defensive men, divide them into units, and appoint their commanders.

It is also necessary to distribute consumables such as arrows, therapeutics, and fire water throughout the city to prepare for combat.

Ardis was walking around the outskirts of town by herself without taking part in the preparations.

Of course I'm not lazy.

To build a solid wall of soil and stone in place of the fence that was stretched around the town to prevent the beast from entering.

Except for those who know Ardis well, he is stunned by a wall that grows at a staggering pace of about five meters.

"Should we help?

"No, we should leave room for battle.Mr. Ardis... well, it's Mr. Ardis, so you don't have to worry about it. "

Cyril answered Eleanor's hesitant question with the expression of abandonment.

It took about thirty minutes for the town of Glock to be surrounded by the Ardis Wall.

"Oh, you've built a fine barrier.Could this stand up and prevent an attack by the Tria army?

"Exactly. How about that?I hastily made it so it has no strength and I don't think it would be good to prolong it. "

Ardis waters Moore with sceptical words.

It was a fractured job to wrap a whole town like the one in which 5,000 people lived with Ardis the monk.

Thousands of people have left town, so there are only about 4,000 now, but that's why the town doesn't shrink quickly.

Due to the limited time available, it is only as good as it looks, but it can't be tolerated if even advanced magic is thrown into it.

Basically, you should focus on using the barrier to protect it, but Ardis thinks you shouldn't assume a cage castle from the beginning.

If we succeed in prolonging the battle and the Trinian army brings out weapons to attack the castle, it will only be a troublesome town with no rescue.

Ardis insisted that the barrier should only be considered to help prevent an ambush and that basically the frontal enemy should be quickly defeated.

Moore seems to be on the lookout, and with the exception of the 50 or so guards, he decided to concentrate most of his forces on the front of the Trinian army.

The number of enemies is about a thousand, including mercenaries.

Glock's defensive strength was 121, excluding the guard.

The difference in combat power was roughly eight to one.

The defensive advantage and the existence of a barrier are usually considered disadvantages.

But at least there's no one around Aldis to show their misery.

Eventually, the Trinian army appeared on the eastern side of the town.

"The right number of people, as Sarah said."

Ardis looks moody as he looks at the Tria army from above the improvised barrier.

Cyril, who seemed to have taken the moody expression in a different sense, expressed anxiety.

"You can win, right...?

"Hmm?... oh, that's fine."

Aldis reached out to Cyril, who was almost the same height as himself, and slapped his head slightly.

"Um, that's exactly how I treat children...."

I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

As he laughed and apologized to Cyril with an unspeakable expression, Ardis turned to the Trinian army again.

The army was marching straight for Glock until just now.

But now the bow and arrow are out of range, stopping moving.

Instead of preparing for an attack, it would be correct to say that the movement has stopped with confusion.

Aldis knows how you feel.

When I thought I brought in excessive force to take over the pioneering village on the border, the village in question looked like a little fortress city.

It is strange not to be confused.

The reality was so different from the prior information that the commanders and senior officers who led the army panicked.

Don't move.

"Would you like to follow me?

Ardis asks Moore.

"You don't have to bother stimulating me...."

There was some modest opposition, but no one actively agreed.

"Anyway, the other side's aim has been decided from the beginning.Then we'd better move things at this pace to take the lead. "

In the end, Aldis was right, and the responsibility of the person who said it meant that he/she would assume the role.

Ardis jumps off a single wall, approaching worried voices.

As he floated on the edge of landing and landed on the ground without shock, he walked gently towards the Trinian army.

Cain, Moore's subordinate, speaks of his concerns on the barrier as Aldis watches his way to the bachelor army.

"Are you sure you're okay alone?Because of how strong Aldis is, that's the number of opponents.

And it was Eleanor the sorcerer that answered the word, which was directed toward Moore.

It's okay.

The voice resounds with certainty.

"Even in the battle against the Empire, he defeated a thousand horsemen of enemies by himself.There's a live witness here, no doubt about it. "

Eleanor, once an apprentice soldier, was saved by Ardis.

The overwhelming magic I saw at that time is still burning into her eyes.

That's why I can see Ardis off without a doubt.

Moore laughs bitterly at Eleanor's words.

"When I look at him, I think I'm just a person."

"That much?

Like Cain, Endori, one of Moore's men, had an unbelievable look on his face.

Moore was said to be the master of swordsmanship in the kingdom.

If they see Moore's strength in training and combat, it may be hard to believe they can get their overwhelming boss to say so.

"What if the captain becomes hostile to Ardis on the battlefield?

Moore answered promptly when Cain presented a tentative situation and asked if it was due to pure interest.

"For now, run to safety and think about it."

"I think that's the opposite order."

"So what's the matter?I don't know what the order is, but there's no point in dying before I know it. "

Moore herself didn't feel ashamed of it, instead, she said, "What are you talking about?'.

With the exception of Cyril and Eleanor, whose faces were covered with shears on the barrier, the rest of them had a delicate face.

Well, if you look at it, you'll see.

With Minerva here, the other one may have more allies, but to be honest, it doesn't matter to Moore.

You got Moore's words as a joke, and some of the guards are laughing.

But the expression must freeze quickly.

In fact, everyone soon learned that Moore's words were neither jokes nor modesty.

Walk slowly toward the Tria army, Ardis.

In response to that step, the Trials saw movement.

It is difficult to understand from a distance, but when nearly half of the population comes forward, it begins to spread sideways.

A bow?

Someone from the guard spoke on behalf of everyone's perception.

The response to approaching enemies is utterly straightforward, and no one can comprehend their movements on the barrier.

"Are you sure you're okay by yourself...."

No word of anxiety was heard from one of the guards, and Ardis continued without hesitation as the enemy allies watched.

I guess that distance finally overlapped the bow and arrow range.

Hundreds of arrows are fired from the Trinian army at once.

An arrow thrown into the mountains struck Ardis like rain to earn maximum flight distance.

However, the arrows fired at maximum range are not capable of precisely targeting the target.

While most of the arrows penetrated away from Ardis, the number of arrows originally fired allowed some to enter the course of hitting Ardis.

But they are all quickly paid off by the flying sword Ardis floats around.

"Hyu, I'll do it!

They're still coming.

In affirmation of that word, the Trinian army fired yet another shot.

Hundreds of arrows were released at the right time and flew back to Ardis.

As the distance is shorter than before, the arrow heading towards Ardis has increased its accuracy.

However, Arthur's steps were still slow, and he did not return to the deserted fields.

Just like before, the flying arrow is paid off with a flying sword.

The three flying swords, as if they had an invisible handle, were almost as if three guards were around Ardis.

"You're not going to keep going like that?

"No, I don't think so."

When Cyril answered Moore's question on behalf of Ardis, suddenly a giant pylon stood up in a dense area of the Trinian army.

Ah, you did it flashy.

It goes without saying who did it.

Another round of Ardis' magic explodes into the hurriedly scattering Trinian army.

"I don't think Aldis is going to take care of this alone."

Moore with her eyebrows frowned, complaining to Ardis, who was on the far front line.

This battle is not just about winning.

For the future, the residents of the city must feel a sense of crisis.

It requires the conclusion that Aldis won by a group of guards and the city's aspiring, rather than overwhelming the enemy by himself.

Moore's words may not have arrived, but Ardis stopped the magic of infiltrating the Tria army by the second shot and began walking toward the center of the enemy again.

I wonder if the rest is going to be dealt with directly by slashing it down.

All right, all right, all right.

Moore shouts at his allies on the barrier as he crushes his back against the enemy alone.

"Here we go, you guys!Get rid of the Trias who betrayed the kingdom!

The battle against the Trinian army over the town of Glock opened its doors.