Watashi wa Teki ni Narimasen!

There's one light falling on the battlefield.

It didn't take that long to defeat the Ruein soldiers Viscount Crediaz was taking with him. Because the magicians died, and the disadvantaged Luein soldiers fled in pieces.

We rushed ahead to join the Falzian army in a hurry, regardless of the soldiers who fled.

Some Luein soldiers were tempted to interrupt along the way, but they stopped them by knocking them all into a groundhog (golem) that they had made them walk side by side.

But running is pretty hard. The earthly shape (golem) crumbled along the way.

"Don't push me"

Guess it was because I was letting him out of breath, Reggie running next door worried me.

"It's okay."

But I can answer with a smile.

My body is very light because it was restricted and through because of Viscount Credias. But I'm also sure the magic isn't stable, and it remains a little hot.

That's why I've added and subtracted, and I stopped using the earthly form (golem).

Alan and the rest of Falgia's army continue to fight during that time.

While we were at war with Viscount Credias, we had a soldier recruited with a separate prize in advance to carry an ice fox ice sword into it.

Ruein soldiers are also treading on two legs to a power different from that of a normal sword. Looks like we could totally separate Luain from Salehardo as it is.

Ruein moves forward so as to avoid it there. Using the sorcerer's crunch, he must have broken the fence I was building earlier, from which a large number of Luein soldiers were about to influx.

Mr. Jerome, who was protecting the right-wing side closest to us, retreats the soldiers as he was pushed by momentum.

A Luein soldier who stormed off with it fell into several holes. It was a slightly deeper hole but not huge, so when several soldiers folded over who couldn't stop, it became an obstacle to stopping the soldiers in the rear.

... I made this at the request of Mr. Jerome.

I told the Falgian soldiers to avoid it properly and mark it, but the Luein soldiers don't know that, and few people on the battlefield can afford to move on in case they care underfoot.

Where progress has been slowed, Count Ennistel's army, which was in the central rear, moves in and launches an attack along with Mr. Jerome's army.

But the Luainian army didn't pull it off either.

The magician once again mass-produced the scum.

Besides, using wounded Falzian soldiers.

Attacked by soldiers who came the blue cape of their allies, the soldiers of Falgia were just as confused.

Where the attack is loose, Ruein moves on.

"How much of a contract stone does Luain have!?

"I don't know, you seem to have dug it out of somewhere enough to sprinkle it indiscriminately, Hihich. It looks bad as it is. Because soldier agitation is the most troublesome thing."

Master is right.

In the battle at Delphion, although the former Baron Delphion joined him in disobedience from Luain, even using my magic because of the suspicious Dark One, it was finally because it pulls the enemy allies apart.

The damage will be greater if it stays this way.

"Chiara, stop. Somebody get a bow!

Reggie, who knows the situation in the same way, directs.

When I stopped, I also heard Reggie's thoughts. Nod, I give the copper ore to the soldier who came with the bow.

The soldier quickly struck an arrow into the location designated by Reggie.

I poke my hand at the ground and, based on the location of the ore, protrude the soil to spread to its left and right. That divided the place where the Falgian soldiers would be without them.

"Chiara!"

Reggie pulled me up, and I put my hand on his shoulder, and the thunder broke from the tip of Reggie's sword.

Thundering, Thunder stretches its body to where Reggie thinks it is. Instantly climbs high in the sky and falls all at once.

To a place where only Luain soldiers would be, separated by a wall of dirt.

The ground sounds to my ears, it reaches my feet.

The sheer number of screams shows that he defeated a lot of Luein soldiers. Because I'm just not desperate enough not to lay my own hands on it, or that voice pierces my chest. But isn't it more scary than usual because Reggie's in the lead?

As I felt that feeling, Reggie, with her sword down, lays on my hand with her right hand touching my shoulder.

"It's okay. Because we're together."

Fighting or when you have to kill someone. When I think that someone is there for me, even if it's hard, it just makes me feel saved.

"Don't mourn too much. Because it's better for you to keep your fights grand, because you can give up. If they apologize to the winning opponent, you wouldn't feel comfortable resenting them, would you?

"... Ugh, I feel that way too, maybe?

Sure, if the person you've been hitting comes instantly down to earth, you might be in trouble to figure out what to do. Is it okay to think so even in the exchange of life?

Shortly after we think slowly, we run further into the Falgian faction as the Luein army is in turmoil.

Meanwhile, Reggie said, "The magician of Luain is dead! Mage Crunch is not the enemy of Falgian Mages either!," he ran, letting the soldiers hustle.

Looks like this worked for the Ruein soldiers.

As I found out later, the Ruein soldiers seemed to feel very strongly about relying on the power of the sorcerer scum.

It seems that one day Reggie was afraid that the soldiers would depend on me, but that was actually happening.

It was just that the Luein soldier became a 'sorcerer's crook' dependent mindset for a reason.

Since Viscount Crediaz was still all over me in the last battle, the stone sand of the covenant had been distributed to each general as a measure. Each, so that you can make it at the time you want.

But to use it, I really need a sacrifice.

Until then, in the Luainian army, they had sacrificed themselves for being against discipline. At first it was only those who stole the hardware and fled.

But deserters are not enough. When they found out that they were sacrificed, too much horror had led the soldiers to miss each other the escapees, because they were unable to catch the escapees.

So even before this battle, the generals of the Luein army went on to say that, after intensifying their surveillance, if there was a sorcerer's deviation, they could win.

Ruein soldiers, who also had difficulty fleeing, began to abandon their companions in order to survive.

Dark thoughts in the back reinforced dependence, but nothing stops them if the outline of that favor is defeated.

Those who were on the edge of the Luein soldiers began to flee in pieces.

If we cut down the Luein army so far, Salehard won't be forced to fight anymore.

The Isaacs pretended to have been successfully pushed and thought we would raise the white flag, so we got to the front of the Falzian army.