78-Enemy attack 5



 

'We have to hurry! If this summoner is a big demon to unleash on a stalemate battlefield, there's quite a guy coming!

 Yujin was moving like a gale. That is not a speed that can normally be moved through this very deep mountain forest. Yuto was kicking from tree to tree, right and left, without stepping on the ground even once.
 If Yuto's prediction was correct, there should already be a powerful demon or demonic beast released by the enemy summoner heading to Mizuho and the others right now. With that in mind, Yuto wants to immediately join the Matuu escort unit with Mizuho and Marion to follow up.

 However, there is no option for Yuto to go to support Mizuho and the others right now. Going into the follow-up of Mizuho and the others here and defeating the enemy's summoning demons will not fundamentally change anything. It would only buy us some time to complete our mission of escorting Matou to the UN speech. If that is the case, the mission we set up this time is meaningless.
 This enemy is dangerous.
 The assassins will always be on the front foot. If we let them have their way with us any longer, we will not be able to guarantee the safety of not only Mathew, but also the safety of our guards, Mizuho and Marion.
 Besides, this operation is not a second time considering the content.

 Assuming that the predictions made by Yuto and the others are correct, if we fail to do so, the enemy will surely come up with a countermeasure. If that is the case, our disadvantage cannot be reversed.
 In this battle, we'll deal a powerful blow to the enemy assassin, and if possible, destroy it intact, making the future task of the guards much easier. And as a side effect, we hope to increase the survival rate, including the Matuu soldiers on our side. That's the purpose of this operation.
 Although the timing of the enemy summoner's serious attack is highly likely to come at this dangerous time, this one chance for us cannot be missed.
 Yuto is now running through the north side of the friendly convoy, heading further north.

(It should be soon!) (Given the position of the two points I just mentioned, we're almost there!

 Just as Yuto thought that, he landed with both feet on the tree ahead of him as if he were braking suddenly.

''Over here! So much for the fog of the enemy's spiritual power!

 Yuto hastily unfolded the map and marked the current location, which would be the third point. Then he took out a pencil, a ruler and a compass and drew a line between the two points with a ruler. I also put a line at a right angle to the center of the line connecting the two points.

'Okay, to this straight line, draw the same line at the other two points...'

 Yuto hurriedly looked for the location of the line he would draw on the map. In the meantime, a large force of the enemy might be heading towards the Matuu unit. Anyway, he must hurry and find out the location of the enemy.
 Yuto calmed his deviating mind and carefully figured out the location. Then he drew a line to that point he had found on the map and drew a circle with a compass at the point where the two lines intersected.

'If my prediction is correct...'

 On the line of the circle drawn by the compass these three points overlap........

'Good! This place has enemies! The problem is the height though - they shouldn't be that high up!

 Yuto gets down to the ground and quickly pulls out his radio and contacts Mizuho.

'Mizuho-san, Mizuho-san, can you hear me? Please respond!

 During this time, Yuto unfolded the map and checked the distance and direction of the enemy's assumed position from the troop's location. The location was about 500 meters southeast of the troops.
 Yuto looked at the radio. No response.........
 Anxiety enveloped Yuto's entire body.

''Mizuho-san! Come in! Ms. Gwen! Somebody please respond!

They're not going to attack us...

 Yuto hurriedly stood up with a strong face and ran to where Mattoo's guards were, carrying the radio on his back.

(Mizuho-san, Marion-san, stay safe!)

 Yuto sprinted through the dense forest to Mattoo's troops in the south.