"We should head to the bandit hideout right now," said Eliot while looking around.
"What should we do, big brother?" Lisa asked. "They should be in their position, so we should move now."
Lees nodded. "Yeah. Let's go to the enemy's hideout. However, make sure you're extremely careful. There's a high chance that the enemies have figured out our location, so we can't let our guard down."
The two nodded.
While walking, Eliot couldn't help but click his tongue. "In the end, we're the bait, huh?"
"There's no use in complaining right now. Besides, it's better to shut your mouth. Saying things like that is the same as letting your enemies know your plan. I'm saying this as your mentor. You are simply too reckless." Less frowned. Eliot clicked his tongue one more time, but he didn't continue running his mouth.
Less could only sigh. Lisa also remained quiet most of the time.
"Still, as they reported, there are really no aliens around here. I have been keeping my vigilance, but I can't see anything." Less looked around while furrowing his eyebrows. .net
"Should we summon our familiars as a precaution?"
"That's what I'd like to do, but I'm not so sure right now." Less shook his head. "For now, maintain vigilance and don't summon your familiar yet. They might suspect anything."
The two nodded their heads.
However, it didn't take too long for numerous arrows to suddenly cover the sky.
"!!!" Less raised his head and said, "Enemy attack!"
"Shield!" Lisa raised both hands above her head. Her Ena started to spread and solidify, creating an umbrella.
"Of course I am. I have grown stronger. To think that I would be treated much better than a bunch of nobles who don't know anything! They are just fools." Rain clenched his fists.
"Your action just proves their points. In the end, you will end up causing a lot of deaths because of your stupid decision." Lees shook his head helplessly, disappointed by him.
"Do you think I don't dare to kill you?" Rain raised his hand.
His familiars appeared around him. Other summoners also followed suit, showing all their familiars.
Lisa and Eliot were frowning, fully aware that they would be in trouble. The archers were also ready to release the second volley. At this rate, they would have to spend a lot of Ena just to block their attacks.
In fact, they were wondering where Nathan and Serafina were.
'We have been buying a lot of time for them, but they haven't come at all... Are they abandoning us due to their numbers? But we have an even number of summoners. As long as we are able to kill at least one of them, the battlefield will turn to our favor.' Lisa frowned.
"I don't need to talk with you guys anymore!" Rain snorted. "You're going to die here. Ah, wait. The woman won't die. She can't die, even if she wants it. Hahahahaha!"
Those words made Lees squint his eyes.
"What? You're angry? Sadly for you, you won't be able to do anything!" Rain shouted, "Archers. Shoot them. All summoners, get ready and overpower them!"
When they were taking aim, Lees noticed something since he was looking up. He couldn't help but smile. "Since I have known what you're doing, it's time for you to die."
"Me? Die? You—!" Rain wanted to beat them down with words, but it was futile. Light trails rose into the sky and spread, showing their number.
Rain raised his head, noticing the Ena fluctuation. He shouted, "Watch out!"
All of them turned around and saw the incoming Ena bullets. They were trying to shield themselves, not realizing that there was a trick behind these bullets.