"If they're going around, we'd better move on than go back."

"What's to cage in a fort?

"Rejected, Alan. It would be troublesome if they were putting souvenirs away, and it would be a waste of time to find out about it and then go in."

"If you're going to siege, you'll be lurking close to here. Suitable place to intercept…"

"Straight north, there is a mine in Sowen. That's it."

Having quickly decided where to go with Mr. Jerome and Alan, Reggie immediately gives instructions to make him change the formation of the army.

Knights starting to run around. Some of the cavalry took archers ahead across the fort.

The infantry forces them to keep moving.

Carriages with supplies, etc. were also made as hasty as possible.

At the end of the day, I also travel with an army led by Alan. To bounce enemies if attacked by circling behind them.

"This doesn't seem to be what you know."

Alan says as he proceeds to follow the infantry as he guards behind his back.

"Yeah. It feels compound"

If you fight in Sowen, first defeat the Luein troops stationed in this fort, then head to the mine where the Marquis of Sowen is located.

But the soldiers in the fort are the ones.

Along the way, a general of Louain, who had crushed the strength of the fort, uses the soldiers he had laid down in advance to set up an assault. Isn't it right in that order, using the force of the fort to sandwich, or siege attacks, as Reggie thinks?

"You were prepared in these cases. Never mind."

Apparently, my information was useless, which worried me that I would regret it.

Alan draws the other person's feelings.

I think that place seems like a protagonist who can fight alongside a lot of people.

I seem to be so full of myself that I have a lot of care for someone. Besides, right now, I want you to admit somehow, because you're ignoring the feelings of Mr. Cain and the others.

"Thanks"

Thank you, but my heart is dark.

At the very least, if I've set up a siege, I let the horse walk, although I can't say I'm good at it, hoping to get him out of the way right away.

"Move! Hurry as fast as you can!"

From the shade where he was resting, the soldiers march in line after line.

It's still a hot season though. The wind has been blowing in the cloudy skies since the morning, making it easy to spend, but most of the soldiers are arm-wrapped under their capes as well.

Even Reggies are lighter than usual. Where did you go, Clark? It looks like it. Well, it seems to be hot and slow, because I'm not talking about Clark's place.

Honestly, normally, war and all that in the summer is outrageous.

My enemies and allies have suffered from the heat, because I know it will be muddy. It is because of the fact that the Luainian army has stopped moving in the summer platter and is staring at the King's army.

So in the fall, things move a lot.

Reggie and the others felt the need to achieve some results before doing so, and they had to move around in the summer.

Still, the plan was to just have to stop my leg once in Cassia.

A month from here is the hottest time of year.

Yet I decided to carry out this operation because I had one clear advantage here.

"Guys, go away"

With Mr. Jina's hanging voice, the Lunars Ice Fox runs around the soldiers.

While occasionally producing snowstorms.

Even if you travel with some running feet thanks to it, it's less burdensome. They're marching in with the cooling. Such imitation would not have been possible in previous life. It's like putting a cooler and a generator in a car and chasing them.

Thanks to you, all the soldiers, are keeping well. Sowen's soldiers will be terribly exhausted by their actions in the hot weather.

Such speculation eventually appears as a result.

As we crossed the line of cavalry and archers that preceded us beyond the fort, Ruein soldiers jumped out of the woods near the fort.

He stops at the pre-positioned archer's attack, then tries to chase him further, but he's not quite well.

I know you wanted to prevent injuries more than the heat, but you're marching through a tremendous ordeal because you're firmly armored.

It's late, and the shepherds are pounding out.

I doubt we can catch up with Evrar's army on the fast track.

If I had made a little mountain on the way for the year, I would have had a hard time climbing. Horses too.

Running on his feet for a while, looming from the rear, the Luainian soldier became invisible.

Reggie slowed down the march but continued to push it further forward.

If you stop, the rear Luainian army will catch up too. Because it's troublesome to be pinched there.

Shortly after taking a short break and leaving, the bow was shot from left to right.

Instead of not being able to wear armor due to the heat, Reggie's attempts to make him hold a shield have prevented it.

But if you fight like this, it's what they think.

That's why Reggie was starting to move the fast legged cavalry to keep the march going and respond after the attack with the bow had subsided.

Reggie's knights are in command on the left. On the right, Mr. Jerome is taking on.

Neither can help.

After getting lost, I decided to head left. Because the game had a thicker layer of enemies on the left.

I was just about to turn the horse over, and Mr. Cain can pull me over.

"Mr. Chiara, I'll take you there, so get in."

I was lost only for a moment.

I was wondering if, if anything, Mr. Cain could make me turn back at his discretion. But he's on the battlefield, and he's never taken away in complete disregard of my will.

"Okay."

I became suspicious, and I almost hated myself for not even believing this, but I managed to reply.

Then I don't have to get off the horse, and Mr. Cain pulls the horse over and brings me up and moves away.

"Hih."

The transfer is complete while you are surprised.

I held about ten kilos of rice bags as if, to a degree of light behavior, I am always stunned.

'Cause weight shouldn't be that light. I'm only a little bit taller than I was in my previous life, so that's what I weigh...... I should be.

Mr. Cain leaves his horse to a nearby cavalry, and he speaks to Mr. Gina and Mr. Gilsch and rushes to the left of his allies.

The rain of arrows had already broken, and Luain's soldiers lay low, about to storm the plains around the streets from the woods.

"Mr. Gilsch, please"

"Ugh, Far Throw is your hand."

Mr. Gilsch threw me the copper stone I had kept in advance.

I'm just saying I'm good at it, and I seem to have flown quite a distance. My eyes aren't that good, so I couldn't confirm how far I flew, but no problem.

I get off my horse and put my hands on the ground.

"Pitfalls!"

Create a big hole in the mood. The head of the Luainian soldier suddenly fell into a hole where he could.

Those who come running later also fall in time to stop.

The soldier's movement from the left side stops completely.

"Oh, that sounded pretty deep."

The Luein soldiers begin to bypass my pitfalls, which Mr. Girsch, with good eyes, so praised.

So I mass-produced some pitfalls as I moved. Looks like we made about two in the middle of the enemy, but I don't care.

"Cook... I think I'm getting the hang of it."

The master who was observing it laughs.

"But if you fly too far, it's gonna be hard later, okay?

"No problem, master."

I have to say, about ten or fifteen of the pits, nothing. Because it works but it's plain.

And, almost speaking, Mr. Jina has been calling attention.

"The cavalry's coming this way. Let's pull one end."

The cavalry can't come straight either, so it looks like I'm going to come around from the front side that hasn't produced a pit.

"... you seem to be following this one"

And he didn't even look at the soldiers, and he came straight this way!

Mr. Cain turns his horse around and flips.

"Prioritize the protection of magicians!

That's how Mr. Cain and Mr. Gina ran out.

The knights who were commanding the left side who noticed this move are trying to prune the cavalry of Ruein at all, but other cavalry will try to run through it with horses while a few are winding down to see if they have completely set their purpose on me.

"You thought it would be advantageous if your enemies defeated you too... no, you thought it wouldn't be disadvantageous. I guess the reason I abandoned the fort was because I heard something from someone who fell off Cronfard and thought my disciple was the most troublesome."

To the master's words, Mr. Cain nodded.

"It probably is. Unlike regular soldiers, the battle of a sorcerer opponent is troublesome. Even if it were me, you'd have thought about crushing it first."

Whoever was at Fort Cronfard would have immediately imagined it. He said if you stay in the building, you could be crushed at once.

Then I'd like to intercept with magic, but I can't believe Mr. Cain is holding me tight, and in a wobble that would inadvertently bite my tongue, I'd cut my fingertips very slightly and use blood.

While I was doing that, I even came to a place where Alan at the rear was.

"Mr. Chiara, I followed you without asking your opinion, because here you wouldn't even be in the way of an interception."

Mr. Cain explained it to me.

I thought it would be tough to let the cavalry, who was supposed to respond to the Luain who was going to make a side attack, stay put until my protection.

That's why we went to Alan and Alan's knights, who are still on the lookout for the rear and plan to see what happens next and decide what to do.

"Dear Alan, please protect Mr. Chiara"

That's how Alan, who was briefed, also arranged the knights and cavalry to surround me as Mr. Cain took me.

"Wait a minute!

I untied the hair that Mr. Gina had tied and wore it like a skirt by tying the grey green cloth that Mr. Gilsch had given me with his hips. Remove the protective equipment, of course, and hold only the dagger in your hand. And the horse I was riding deposited with Mr. Gilsch.

"That's fine, Mr. Cain. Take me with you. Girsch is with me. Please take Chiara with you, Master Alan. Chiara has the opposite hair."

The moment I untied my hair, I realized what my surroundings were going to do.

"Oh, my God."

Mr. Jina nodded to Alan, who snapped.

I asked Cain, who had taken me so far, to take Jina on board, and I told him to travel far with Alan while his enemies were being drawn to him.

"If the other person comes after a magician, it will be all the more effective. Even if you can defeat the cavalry, you're most afraid to be targeted with a bow. Then I think we should take a way to deceive them in the long run."

"Adopt. Chiara, get in."

"But..."

I hesitate.

Gina will be hunted down and chased around by over a hundred cavalry men. Even though it's a relaxing situation for me, it's hard to see someone else like that.

It was Alan who scolded me for patrolling.

"If we split the enemy's eyes on both hands, the chances of Cain being targeted at the same time will also decrease. After that, if Jina and the others find out they're stuck, they won't be able to see us. In the meantime, you just have to let this one escape. There's nothing you can do if you don't create a situation that's easy to use, hurry."

As he told him to hurry, Alan extended his arm and put me on in front of his saddle, which Mr. Cain held silently.

No questions asked.

From horse to horse, once again, I was slightly moved to feel kind of like a ball.

Anyway, if this happens, I'll just have to tie my hair to pretend to be Mr. Gina. Gina even gave me the knot string.

"I'm taking the magician forward. The rear won't catch up yet. You guys turn to left and right support. Follow the five of you.... Chiara tie her hair quickly. Let's go."

"Eh, hey!

Alan started running his horse while he was still tied with his hands behind his back.

"Chiara, I'll see you later."

To extinguish my guilt, or are you used to it, a grinningly waving Gina and a faceless Cain look away.

Without even being able to wave back, I managed to force my hair to tie.

"Whoops."

I raised a girly surprise because I was about to slip off my horse because I couldn't grab anything.

disappointed Alan supported my stomach so I got nothing,

"Give it up already. And hold on."

So, for some reason, Alan tries to push me against his shoulder and he grabs the reins back. That's how I increased my speed even more.

I was afraid of being shaken down and I was trying to stick to Alan's left arm, but I felt smudged why I could be handed over there with an apparent look.

I can't see it in my clothes all the time, but my arms are more than twice as thick.

I never stuck to someone's arm like this when I thought of it.

With that in mind, I watched the enemy in the rear and then started looking for where I should be heading.