"Uh, I thought I was gonna die"
"Good day, Master Ars. Looks like you've successfully taken over the head of the Arborest family."
"Oh, tired, Lion. If Lyon had acted as he said, he would have had a really thin headquarters with the Arborest principals. You couldn't have missed that chance. But I was so scared."
"I didn't see it clearly from inside this castle, but it sounded amazing. I think Arborest's [Far Thunder] was unmistakably powerful. We beat that arborest, Master Ars."
"Well, it turns out. But I don't like it when they tell me to do it again, I... I don't want to do that scare anymore."
The Arborest family in the west came to interdict Fontana territory in coordination with the Urk family in the east.
To intercept that Arborest army, I decided to attack more than defend myself.
but the truth is, there was no specific proposal, and all I could think of was enough to appropriately get into arborest territory and ramble around.
But Lyon twisted me to a more specific idea when I asked him about the direction I had launched.
First, I read the situation of the Arborest family.
Probably to take over Carlos, the head of the Fontana family, he thought that some of the 8,000 troops would be at the top of the ranks.
And we, the Fontana faction, inferior in number, decided that in order to achieve our goal, we should aim to smash the other's head.
But even if we normally think that there will be a main class, if we hit it properly, we can't win.
So what do we do?
It isolates the main formation where the main class of Arborest is located, and raids its main force by surprise to take it under one blow.
This was the muscle written by Lion.
In order to bring him into the expansion, Lyon carried out an attack on the water fortress Paramere, known as the Difficult Fall, creating a castle to deliberately attack with the attention of his opponent at the border of the territory, spreading the fabric of having the cavalry I command operate outside the castle beforehand.
If any one of them fails, this plan will all be grandpa, and instead of losing us, it will lead to the defeat of Fontana territory.
but it all seems to have turned out the way Lion thought it would.
I would not have been able to do this alone.
But.
There was a big hole in Lion's plan.
There was no "way to defeat the Arborest" at the heart of it.
Isolate the main class and direct me there.
That's why the rest was a round-throw operation where you told me to do something about it.
Moreover, there are magical attacks of thunder on the target that, if you listen to them, you can't even think of a way to defend them.
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Well, but eventually it worked.
I came up with the idea of using the [Atmos Wall] instead of a lightning rod because of my vague knowledge of the principles that make it easier to drop lightning on a tall stick like the one on the building from the memory of my previous life.
With a height of 50m, thunder may fall that way easily.
It was such an idea to the extent that it came to mind.
In the first place, it's a magical attack, so it could fall exactly where the target was aiming.
but apparently, although the top magic [faraway lightning] of the Arborest family is only offensive, it wasn't able to strike that precisely.
Looks like he's after a lot of mess, and I was delighted that I wasn't lucky enough to see that it jumped out of the running cavalry and went away and hit straight into the [Atmos Wall] that the horned Valkyrie had magically created.
It was an occasional response that could not even be pre-verified, but it worked and succeeded in the assault on the main unit.
"But the timing of Master Ars' cavalry assault attack was brilliant. If they were so perfectly set up, they wouldn't have been able to handle it."
"Thank you Billy. It's good to hear from the Lyons in the castle thanks to him."
That's what I say, look at the bird stuck on my shoulder.
It's not that big of a bird.
But this bird was not the ordinary bird there.
It is a true servant beast hatched from the eggs of the servant beast that Billy is studying.
Studies to create [laying] servant beasts capable of producing eggs of servant beasts.
This study had not yet borne fruit.
I haven't even succeeded in producing a Warcraft type yet.
but there were fast running servant beasts and such just because they weren't warcraft, and those guys decided to use them on the race field.
There was this one among the servant beasts that could not even be used in the race.
I can't use any magic. It's just a bird.
Growing up after hatching never made my body bigger.
But it was decidedly different from a normal bird.
That was where this guy was a servant beast.
A new castle built between the river and the river.
Lyon, who cages here, sent me a letter using this bird's servant beast.
When the Arborest army assembled most of its troops in this new castle, a bird came to me with a piece of paper that said "Go back" to me as I was heading west on Arborest territory.
That's how Leon sent me another letter after I stopped going west and came back abruptly.
The Arborest army attacked the new castle with a total attack, and a piece of paper marked "Opportunity" was in my hands by birds at a time when the opponent's main unit became thin.
This bird apparently recognizes my smell.
Or it looks like Lion ordered me to smell the everyday clothes I left behind and then follow this smell.
Blah, it makes me wonder if it's more convenient than a biographical dove.
In this way, I was able to launch an attack on the enemy formation when the signal from Lion at a remote point was perfect.
"Hey, Ars, look at this. It's a magic sword. The owner of Arborest took it."
"Is that a thunderous sword? Sounds like an electric shock will be emitted all around you if you use magic. I'm glad we could take it down before it's used."
"Isn't there some other treasure? Ars, can we go after the rest of the party?
"Fine, but don't go too deep, brother Byte. Perimeter alert, please."
"Whoa, okay. I'm just gonna go."
"Be careful."
When I stormed the main battalion and took over the Lord of Arborest, I immediately raised my winnings and then attacked the enemy forces that were attacking the castle.
They should have pinched Fontana territory over there, and I guess they never thought we'd pinch them in here.
The other side had more numbers, but the situation of being taken over and the inability to travel in the river left the other party completely behind.
This seems to have caused many times more damage to the target than this one, and he succeeded in defeating the target scattered.
That's why I can afford to give instructions to my part-time brother while talking to Lion, who was in the castle like this.
"Whatever it is, don't take a breather with this."
"What are you talking about? It's not over yet, Master Ars."
"What do you mean, Lion? You did what you were supposed to do, didn't you?
"No, you don't. This case lies in the fact that an unprecedented crisis has come to Fontana territory by being sandwiched by the Urk and Arborest families. And that hasn't solved it yet."
"Maybe you want to fight the Urks, too, Lion. My orders to Master Carlos were to contain the invasion of Arborest..."
"Exactly, but if now, assuming Master Carlos dies, the most troubling thing is Master Ars, right? I created a situation that made both Urk and Arborest attack because in the first place, Master Ars was raging around on Fontana territory."
"... sure don't bother. There's going to be enemies everywhere."
"That's why. The Arborests lost a lot of soldiers after they debated the Lord. There shouldn't be any more immediate action. Let's head east, Master Ars."
"Okay, Lion. You're a rust out of you. Suppose we sin at best?"
I thought I beat the Arborest Army for my life, but that's not the end of it, apparently.
Thus, I began to prepare to travel to the next battlefield.