"Phew... did you figure it out first"

I sighed a little and I felt a little weak.

There are no signs of Lutha already nearby - at least, her strength as a Magic Instructor will be the highest among the opponents I've ever fought.

When I prevented her from attacking, the battle might still have been fought without 'caution'.

Using the Silver Spirit Sword, the only defensive move - the Silver Flash Shield. It was the liberation of the magic sealed in the sword, and it was prevented by using it not to invoke the Silver Spirit Sword itself, but only to eject the magic.

This was also a technique that I could use, but this is the first time I've actually used it in action.

I thought if it worked, the attack would reach her... again, it wasn't easy.

As a result, I succeeded in using Return Air to do damage.

Although the Invisible was supposed to use less magic because it was definitely not in the range to be stopped.

The battle is over - behind me, the knights, including Cashel, enter the scene.

"Ha, thank God, are you...?

"Ha ha, life expectancy has shrunk..."

Exactly, it would be cruel to tell them to move quickly in that state.

I stand in front of Cashel. [M]

"Can you stand? Dear Kashel,"

"Oh, oh... sorry. But what prevented Lusa from attacking earlier... magic, is it?

"It's a secret."

They would have seen a silver glow, too, which they had refrained from behind.

But the Silver Spirit Sword has not been taken out - in some cases it was also conceived to release it, but this time we managed.

But if there were more than one other wizard mentor of the same class as Lusa...... it might also have been necessary to free the Silver Spirit Sword.

First of all, I succeeded in leaving Lusa, so that's it.

"Well, Master Cashel. You have a few things to ask."

"... eh"

Cashel clouds my expression. [M]

Lutha said he is the head of Bulfaus, the Magic Order. Furthermore, the fact that Cashel is' her 'rather than' him '… as far as the earlier exchanges are concerned, I guess both are true.

Let's talk more about this after breaking the junction - when I think about it, I suddenly get a crack in the 'junction' that was covering the sky.

The junction collapsed like a palimpse, and I saw a clear sky.

Apparently, four offenses were completed at almost the same time.

I can still see the 'demons' flying a little further away, but the knights will soon crusade.

"... I know what you want to hear. I'm going to have to explain the situation to you. There's not that much I can tell you."

Cashel mocking herself. - It was also in Lusa's statement, the fact that she was' betrayed '.

Being the head of the bullfaus, she is a decoration and this incident was caused on her own by those in the organization...... that's what will happen.

But Lusa's words and actions leave a little doubt.

Why did you bother to talk to me? [M]

There was no need to explain it, and if you were to abandon Kashel, that would have been the more certain thing to aim at in a confused fashion.

When this happens, Haylon, the head of the Knights of Holy Armor, also wonders how far he has grasped this fact.

Though he must have cooperated more than this junction was broken.

"First, we'll make sure this neighborhood is safe. Talk to you later. Do you mind if I do?

"... oh. That's all right. And more importantly, you don't have to head over to Illis?

"I'll be on my way in a while. However, I thought it was too early to be on guard."

"... yeah, right"

Unlike earlier, I can't feel the hegemony in my voice.

For Cashel, the fact that she was betrayed by a trusted subordinate may be too great.

Until the knights are able to move satisfactorily, I shall endeavour to ensure the safety of this area.

More than a broken junction, the safety of the town was first ensured… but it would be treated as a massive 'terrorist incident'.

If it means that Kashel is part of it, the Lamberg family will also be removed from the King's candidacy first - or is that what it's after? I don't get an answer from thinking about it, but apparently, as Remill said, this country is in a pretty stinky state.

And one of its centers would include Illis.

Without my backup, it seems that Illis has defeated one of the wizards who manipulates the border.

Maybe he worked with Mariel.

It just reminds me of what Chloe was saying.

Mariel is about to - try Illis. To that end, he also borrowed a 'sword' from the Knights.

I don't know what sword you borrowed, but at least I know exactly what she's capable of.

The usual tone is relaxed and unpretentious Mariel, but in the power of the sword, he is a man of my knowledge and "superior" position.

Iris is certainly growing and gaining enough strength - but is she finally enough now to be a good contender?

But I was the one who told Chloe to believe in Illis.

So I'll do what I have to do.

Because I believe that if Iris is now, he will be able to cut through.