I was worried about Jina and the others.

But when I'm traveling without a golem, it's just a clump of hands. Besides, on a running horse, you wouldn't be able to use the technique if you used copper ore.

So I desperately grabbed Alan and told him not to be dropped.

"Alan, what about that cliff over there?

"Be targeted before you go"

It was rejected in a short response.

But there's no other place. Until we get to the foot of a mountain with a mine in Sowen, there's no place to look over the battlefield.

Then there's one thing you can do.

"I wonder where Reggie will stop marching..."

"I guess it's time. Trying to empty the fort until the force poking behind it wants to settle it before it gets here."

I went out of my way to keep the soldiers moving forward, to prevent pinching and back-to-back pursuits. Even with the same force, it is not the same burden to prepare for the blockade as the one you received from the front.

That's why Reggie is choosing a place to fight.

"And then, if it's from around here, the Marquis of Sowen will see how this one looks. We should be watching from the mountains. If they see the army bumping into each other, they should march in."

If I see your reinforcements, I'll have to pull the enemy too. That's what they expect.

"It's the Prince's army. If you think about the future, it doesn't mean you won't send out soldiers, Uhihi."

The master seems to agree with Alan.

But before that, the allies will be reduced, and there will be no ex or child. Then around here is my battlefield.

"Alan, get me off where I've been a little while longer"

With that said, I grab a piece of the copper ore cakera from the porch and start sprinkling it little by little.

The army hasn't stopped yet.

"It's okay. A little further ahead of the army, a little off the street would be nice. Please."

If you ask me, Alan won't say no either.

Mages are respected. Because if you use the technique, you can cut yourself.

Plus, since Reggie hardly includes my witchcraft in tactics, I guess it's because I don't know what I'm gonna do until I tell you.

I know this situation is Reggie's kindness.

You're making sure I don't want to kill anyone.

And no matter how much I want to stop it, because I believe that if I want to fight, I am not willing to stop it and that in no way will I serve my enemies.

But even if I believe you, Reggie doesn't approve.

I want to fight, I want to protect.

Reggie and I only glanced at each other for a moment as we ran forward of the army.

Tough as hell. Reggie sometimes looks at me like that after I get out on the battlefield like this. Every time I feel like I'm being spotted for fear in my heart.

But I'm not going to stop.

Eventually Alan arrives where I point him.

Through the streets lined with forests a short distance away, you head out to the sprawled beyond.

What you see in the distance is probably the fence to regulate those entering and leaving the mine and the town you were able to do there.

From town to here it is a wide flat ground.

There were some fields, but I guess I already had a fight here with Ruein. It seemed after being trampled and vandalized, and I can see that most crops are browned and withered.

It's fine here.

A short distance to the left from the street, I got off my horse as I slipped.

"Thanks"

"Anything else to do?

Alan tells me, I tell you.

"... yeah. Thank you for not stopping me."

Alan didn't ask what he was willing to do. I just said it with a sinister look.

"You put it that way, so I guess you're thinking about something that's not even Roku. The truth is, I slapped him in the head and threw him at Reggie."

Alan exhaled all the time.

"But lately, I changed my mind a little bit. Reggie and you, if we can end this silly war quickly, we shouldn't be so screwed. So I want to make winning a priority... so I'm gonna watch your stupid behavior and pretend not to see it."

He added as he turned around to give instructions to the knights who followed him.

"If you even promise not to die, do as you please later. Eventually, you're going to have to go your own way."

Alan understands me well. Mostly, about the direction of stubbornness.

So I leaned on it.

"Thanks"

And I kneel on the spot.

I've decided to do it. Neither Sowen's forces nor this one will sharpen as much as they can, and Cassia and the others will consolidate their defenses.

I also know what I need to do for that. I already hit the cloth stone.

I took the copper ore and made the earthly form (golem) appear. When you sit on that hand and move to your shoulder, you get a slight glimpse of what's happening on the ground.

The army leader seems to have made it to this vast area.

Reggie is a narrower spot in front of it, and it seems he intends to intercept the Luainian army, placing infantry on the front and archers behind him.

... and there the master shouted.

"Ngi! When will you!"

"Huh?"

If you look around, there was a Leela on the right shoulder of the opposite earthly shape (the Golem).

Standing in jeopardy, Leela seems to be watching what I'm doing.

I don't affirm or deny it, it feels that way. Maybe because they consider killing others to live to be a part of nature.

I felt like I was going to do it without feeling it.

"It's all right, Master, Leela's just worried about me, and Master's already made of dirt, so you won't get any tight hips, and you won't be cold and the saving will hurt"

"Yes, but... my soul is inscribed with bad consciousness."

Even a body that doesn't feel hot or cold, it seems to be annoyed by past memories.

Pathetic, but the Leelas. The Ice Fox's power is fascinating, so I want my master to manage to get over the trauma.

"I'll do my best, so be patient with my master"

That's how I concentrate on my surgery.

At the end of the force, a little further away was sprinkled, copper ore.

It's a little hard to gather magic on copper ore because of the distance away. Still, the approximate ore location can be supplemented.

Wait for the Ruein soldiers who followed them to come over where they scattered the ore so that they could be drawn to the Evrar soldiers.

And I bit my back teeth off all the time.

From the circumference of the ore, the muggles and the ground, the streets that have been trampled together melt like muggings.

The more it looked, the more fine the sand became.

Both Luein soldiers and horseback riders are surprised that their underfoot suddenly sank, making it difficult to walk buried to their ankles in hard-to-move sand.

I move the sand so their feet can be buried firmly.

...... pretty wide range, so tight.

I put my hand on my chest and held my breath.

Percussion is a stunt. So inspiring a voice, they move forward, too.

It just became sandy, and unlike a pit, I don't need to dodge it. I guess I thought I should just poke it through.

Still, if it's the magician's power, some try to get scared and go away, some retreat. But the enemy is in front of us. There were more who stormed.

I wait for a third of the Luain soldiers to step into the sandbox as I take a deep breath.

Thousands, 2,000, 3,000.

A lot of people can step on my manipulative sand.

Like being drummed in my ear, the sound of my pulse is loud.

And the moment the time came - I consolidated the sand once and for all.

With one foot or both stitched together on the spot, the Ruein soldiers were in a hurry.

The fact that you can't move means that you can wave your sword, but you can't escape. I can't even get rid of it.

And Reggies, Commander, didn't miss it.

"I don't like it, help......"

An indelible white blade mows the life of a Luein soldier like wheat.

Stoppings are classified as trivial magic in RPG games. But if my legs were completely stiffened, none would be so terrible.

I looked down breathlessly, trying to bring it to the neck of the earthly shape (the Golem).

... harder than I thought. I thought it would be easier to move two earthlings (golems) at the same time, but I guess it would have been a bad idea to be far away. That said, I don't even want to be a place to feed right away.

I'm glad I was sitting on the shoulder of a dirt shaped (golem). If I had stood, I would have definitely let it fall.

"Uhihihi, Eggu. Plain but nothing so horrible. Your enemies and allies will be reminded to twist your powers."

I laugh bitterly, too, at the words of my grinning master.... I don't know if I'm laughing well though.

Because the goal is to be feared. That's what they say, it's supposed to be the main expectation.