The Orient soldiers jumped out of the fort and overthrew the Glugalia soldiers one after another.
As I watched it, I ran across the battlefield to Ian.
Looks like Ian's still fighting.
It may be unusual for Ian, an overwhelming Atmos giant, to take the time of battle.
Does that mean that the opponent is strong?
Retrieve blood from one of the Freshblooded Norns along the way.
A fresh-blooded soldier who could move independently sucked in the blood of a Glugalia soldier who had fallen on the battlefield and absorbed the magic along with it.
You're going to take that magic power with you and put it in my body.
I don't know how many times I drank blood, but I managed to recover some of the amount of magic power I had consumed by using a lot of Black Dead Butterflies.
This is good.
It might be a valuable way to restore magic on the battlefield.
Master Alphonse, the arrow is gone...
The cavalrymen who had stormed into the Glugalia army with Ian are closing in on me.
Apparently, the arrows used in the Magic Bow Orient were exhausted.
That's true.
Even though the bow was easy to use and powerful, there were only a few arrows that I could hold.
The Valkyrie's body is piled up, and if we fight it somehow, it'll be gone soon.
I didn't think it was a bad idea to let the cavalry have a magic bow, but there was nothing I could do about it.
If we had more cavalry, we might be able to take control of the opposing army at once, but now we might want to operate fast enough to shoot arrows and leave the area.
In the meantime, the other soldiers I followed handed the cavalry arrows to use with their magic bows and decided to launch another attack.
Apparently, Ian is isolated from his opponents because of the time they've taken to fight him.
The cavalry soldier, who was exhausted of arrows, could hardly support Ian. It seemed that he was repeatedly attacking with his sword while riding.
However, the Glugalia forces were using their mercenary shields to prevent it, while concentrating their attacks on Ian with the soft wooden bow.
As expected, even though I could use Cut Out and other moves, it was difficult to deal with arrows that flew a lot at the same time.
It's impossible to knock them all down with a sword.
Still, Ian, an Atmos warrior, had a lot of magic power.
Because I was using the amount of magic power I had to strengthen my flesh, or even the powerful arrows emitted from the Soft Demon Wood Bow didn't kill me.
But there was an exception to that arrow.
Besides the old man who confronted me with arrows, there were many powerful archers with a lot of magic power here.
Their arrows were scattered by other arrows, but they wounded Ian.
Thanks to Ian and the cavalry, it may have been convenient for the troops here to retreat to escape the assault.
It seemed that the poison attack by the large magic bow had not been very effective in this case, and there were not many people who had fallen.
"It's not good to be too far apart."After all, there are some things you can try out in real battles. "
When I came out to the front line, I accidentally crushed that kind of thing.
A poisonous attack using a large magic bow.
Of course, I was also trying it out beforehand to see if it would work.
I installed a container to put poison in the large magic bow and fired it to see how far I could fly.
The results of the verification showed that more flight distances would be obtained.
However, from now on, there may have been a slight calculation error.
In actual battle, I didn't just fly a container containing poison with a large magic bow.
I also flew along with other hardened bricks.
Perhaps the difference in the number of bricks in the actual battle rather than in the preliminary verification is influenced by the fact that the number of bricks in the actual battle is different.
Some people load as many bricks as they can to damage the opponent in front of them, while others load as few bricks as they can to shoot right away.
As a result, the poison container that was supposed to fly along with the number of bricks in the air seems to have fluctuated over the flying distance due to the collision of other bricks and containers.
Maybe it didn't fly very far.
Thanks to this, the range of influence of poison is likely to be narrower than expected.
Can you destroy it?
I'm starting to get a little worried, so I think we should call Walter and tell him to fly the poison far away.
No, I wonder if it would be futile to use the Black Dead Butterfly to try to hide the presence of poison?
"Well, let's keep the plan going until we have a reflection."Cavalry, follow me. I'm going to crush those who are attacking Ian. "
I thought I was lost, but I quickly switched thoughts.
It was slightly different than I expected, but I'm pretty sure the Glugalia's attack was a poison.
Now, let's get Ian covered.
Ian struggled on his own, but a group of powerful archers were able to attack from a distance, putting him in an antagonistic position.
However, the new presence of our Orient Army there will undoubtedly disrupt its antagonism.
The problem is that we have a limited number of troops on our front lines because we are engaged in an annihilation battle.
If we don't make it, we could be hit harder if we make it in.
So, from here, I decided to use the cavalry that was with Ian to run through all at once.
It is the archer's old man who will be the strongest aim.
I rushed towards the troops that were fighting Ian.