"Bite brother, I've left command on the front line"
"Whoa, let it be, Ars. You deal with the Dragon Knight Squad of the Royal Risolte Army. I'm on the other side of the ground. That means they're in charge, right?
"Oh, that's fine."
"... are you okay?
"It's okay, I guess. Better yet, it's going to move, let's keep our heads tight."
Copy that.
The Royal Risorte Army has taken this advice.
Is there something you want over there?
Is there a chance that we can beat this one?
Or is there a reason why we should fight here?
For one thing, I wasn't sure why the other didn't pull it off.
However, it is possible to speculate somehow, although the intent of the other person is uncertain.
One possibility that the other side won't pull off is that the Kingdom of Risorte still doesn't consider this one to be a complete ally, either, with alliances.
It is likely that Kyle will prevail over the KingsMetropolitan Coalition and that the force map north of KingMetropolitan will fluctuate significantly.
On top of that, if they take the western Rheinzatz territory, how dangerous they may think the Kingdom of Risorte is, albeit with forces in the south.
Leaving behind the expansion of Misumi Lead's forces here can be the root cause of subsequent ills.
Because I thought so, it is naturally possible that I would like to keep Rheinzatz territory, even if it is impossible.
But perhaps we are purely confident in our own strength as other possibilities.
The raison d 'être is the presence of the famous Dragon Knight Troop.
I suppose you think it's big that you have no other power than to be able to fly.
In particular, the Barca demon guns, all cavalry configurations, and attacks by Kyle's plants heard on the radio were the only ones to exert their power on the ground.
Is it because you were listening to the radio broadcast that you are deciding you can do it?
"Well, it's not just the other side that's got air power,"
And that guess is probably correct.
The Royal Army of Risolte, which was forming on the banks of the Rhine, confirmed the movement of the Barca army before the flying dragons flew.
Its Dragon Knights unit does not act all together, but shoots through the sky so that it extends over a wide area.
Perhaps the aim is to provide cover fire from the sky against battles on the ground.
There are only a few measures we can take against this.
If you're going to deal with someone flying in the sky, I'm going to wave the blade.
But a long-range slaughter attack by an empty sword consumes more magic than I thought.
As long as it's enough to defeat about 20 main classes, like the Rheinzatz Army, it breaks bones to deal with one Dragon Knight unit at a time with more than 300.
Besides, the Dragon Knight Troops of the Kingdom of Risorte are not everything here.
We also need to consider the possibility of future hostilities and see if other methods work.
But it wouldn't be very good to expect too much of a demon-guided airship, airship, or balloon, for example, as an air force.
Magic guided airships can fly high above, but not for combat, and airships, balloons, etc., are just floating in the air heated by flames of flaming ore. Travel is windswept and speedless.
You must be shot down as soon as you get the Fei Long in front of you.
I am sure that the Kingdom of Risorte also grasps this.
All I've ever used in battle was to fly over the sky and drop things from above.
Of course, demonic weapon drops from airships used as special tactics are powerful, but they are only highly effective against castle attacks and so on, and may not be effective against flying dragons.
I guess that's why you made the choice to fight this one.
"Go. Shoot down the Dragon Knight Squad."
But I also know that very well.
I naturally knew that besides Barca, the Kingdom of Risorte had something irregular: air power, which many other aristocrats did not.
And maybe one day he developed into a battle with the kingdom of Risorte and also considered the possibility of dealing with the Dragon Knight Troops.
Flying at high speeds, knights on the backs of flying dragons attack by magic.
Ways to fight that over each other.
Finally, it would be more desirable to be able to use it even in situations where I'm not around.
Thinking of it that way, I had also wondered whether we should also build something like a fighter that could be purely aerial power, not a demon-guided airship built for the purpose of carrying people.
But that was a bit of a thought, too.
Balkania above the sky floats at a very high altitude.
I didn't confirm it, but it seems Fei Long can't fly up that far, even though he can fly.
In other words, the Royal Army of Risolte on the Fei Long will not fly up to Vulcania on its back.
So I somehow didn't want to mass produce something like a fighter to create the possibility that Vulcania would be attacked in the future.
So, I've been thinking about it.
Whether you have the aerial power to deal with the Dragon Knight Troops of the Kingdom of Risorte, but can't take the delicious place of reducing the likelihood that that aerial power will be used by forces other than Barca.
It became possible recently.
Suddenly a new Air Force is put into action, but let's test if we can fight Dragon Knight Squad opponents here.
By my command, he looked up into the sky to see the fruits of the new forces marching on to the flying dragons.