137 Chapter 136




''Don't be ridiculous. No matter how strong you are, there's no way you can win against all those cavalry.

 After Aldis's statement, the soldier in the messenger order speaks words of resignation.

''If there are already no troops to rely on, then it's no longer this far ......

 He dismounted from his horse in resignation and patted it lovingly on the tip of his nose.

I'm sorry I got you into this mess.

 Spilling an apology that may or may not be directed at the horse or at Kirill and the other students, he drops the horse's saddle, undoes his military gear and releases it into the field.
 Ardis, without regard to the emotions of these soldiers, opens her mouth.

I apologize for the sentimentality, but if you don't want to fight, there is no need for that sword on your hip, is there? If you don't have any use for it, give it to us.

 It's a good thing that you're not going to be able to find a way to get the best out of it.
 I'm not going to use it anyway, it's much better to use it effectively as a flying sword for Ardis. It would be a waste for a soldier who has given up on fighting.

''Who said I have no intention of fighting?''

 But the soldier's answer is a denial.

"Even if you don't have any enemies, I won't be satisfied unless you give me a chance to take on at least one sword.

 Seeing the soldier's expression tighten and his hand on the sword at his waist, Aldis pulled his chin slightly.

'If it's ......, that's fine.'

 Aldis glanced at Kirill and the others, and then looked the soldier in the front again.

''As you can see, these guys are students of the conscripted school. Protect them.

I can't make irresponsible promises that I will keep them under the circumstances, but ......, of course I will.

 The fact that there is one more regularly trained soldier does not change the difference in strength between the two.
 I'm not sure I'm going to be able to say this, but I'm sure I'm going to be able to say it.

I'm sure you'll be able to find a way to make it work. You can't afford to have that many people on the ground. When the time comes, don't let up so that you can defend yourself.

 Aldis told that to Kirill and the other students whose expressions were hardening and then reversed and looked forward.

 The sound of the footsteps made by the horsemen, who were closing in on a thousand, had become an incessant roar that reached Aldis and the others.
 The crowd of enemy horsemen approaching, shaking the ground.

''Are the enemy's holdings spears and long swords?

 The enemy of the 30 horsemen that were just annihilated had in their hands a spear and a long sword in a sheath at their waist.

 It's a good idea to have a "G" shaped blade attached to the tip of the spear to emphasize the importance of responding to white army battles.

''The spear is also ......, well, is it useful?''

 Aldis brought the long sword and spear, which had lost its owner, under his control.
 Together with those left behind by the Royal Guard, more than seventy weapons rise up like a sickle-neck and float into the air, pointing their slices at the enemy cavalry.

 The weapons, neatly lined up as if in a horizontal formation, are waiting to be unleashed.
 But it is still too early for them to charge into the enemy.

I wish to see the blue life and the red joy, the trajectory of destiny as it unfolds in layers.

 All the groups in front of Ardis are enemies, and there is no fear of engaging their allies, even if they launch a widespread attack.

The first thing that comes to mind is to say, "Touch, touch, shake, shake, and shoot, shoot, shoot--show his (or her) people the guidance to the promised land according to the pact ---- rainbow-colored bow. Rite Cuor Lo Verne!

 It was the attack of Aldis, who once slaughtered more than a hundred beasts in the defense of Leytin.
 It was a bundle of light arrows that imitated the magic of the rainbow-colored bow, Rite Cuor Lo Verne.

 Suddenly, a sphere appeared above Ardis' head and began to expand in the blink of an eye, shining in seven colors.
 I'm sure you'll be able to find a way to make the most out of it.

 The target is the enemy cavalry that rushes forward, the ground shaking.
 The arrows of light generated from the sphere are released one after another and fly off towards the enemy.

 Just before they landed, a number of ferocious masses of red fire were created into a dense area of the enemy group.
 The flaming magic that laid waste to the enemy infantry chasing Kirill and the others. It was the same flame that Ardis unleashed without a chant.

 It's a very good idea to be able to have a good idea of what you're looking for.

''Hey, what's going on ......?''

The rainbow-colored bow, "L'hôtel Cuore Lo Verne"? No, it's even more awesome than that: ......

 Words with startling emotions flowed from behind him, but Ardis continued to keep his eyes on the front without being caught off guard.
 The sound of the approaching horsemen's footsteps had not lost their momentum as the dust cloud that the blast had sent up had faded.

''It's still not very effective?''

 Aldis clicks his tongue.

 If you look at it, the enemies who dropped out were less than 10% of the total.
 There was no doubt that they would have some kind of defense against attacks using magic power, as he had felt earlier in the battle against the 30 horsemen.

 That meant that physical attacks using elimination weapons were the most effective means of attack.

 Aldis controlled the seventy weapons that were waiting in the air and pointed them at the rushing enemy cavalry.
 The neatly arranged weapons were unleashed with an instantaneous force reminiscent of a volley of arrows, and flew in a straight line towards the flying horse.

 If they deflected their trajectory after releasing it, they could correct it further.
 The mysterious enemy's protection momentarily deflects its trajectory, but unlike magic and arrows that cannot be corrected after they are released, the blade controlled by Ardis can immediately re-aim its aim.

 The enemy cavalry gaining the speed of the assault and the flying swords flying like a gale without interference.
 Their relative speed is no match for wind magic or arrows fired from their strong bows.
 Once the two sides collide, the speed of both sides increases the impact to a vicious degree.

 Although the attacks that don't hit are certainly not worth fearing, the weapons Aldis controls never lose sight of their prey.
 A flying sword grabs an enemy cavalryman and thrusts it into his chest, and as if on cue, it begins to hit him one after another.

 The seventy weapons fired from the first attack pierced the enemy cavalrymen's armor and helmets, instantly ending the lives of more than fifty men.

''Split up on three sides! Go around!

 A voice that sounded like the enemy's commander could be heard.

 It has immediately responded to the unexpected damage.
 Prompted by his instructions, the back half of the enemy unit begins to reorganize its ranks and move as an independent unit.

''You'll let them!

 Aldis pointed his flying sword at the nose of the enemy cavalry who tried to deploy it to the left and right.

 The attack earlier made some weapons useless, but that in itself is not a big problem.
 This is because this place is full of new weapons, even more than the broken ones.

 If you defeat the enemy, you will be left with a weapon that has lost its handle.
 It's not possible for Ardis to leave those weapons in a hurry now that there is an overwhelming gap in the number of friends and foes to the point of being ridiculous.

 Weapons that have lost their owners and have been discarded can be easily manipulated.
 That meant that the more enemies he defeated, the more hands Aldis would have to use.

 Taking away the weapons of the enemy cavalry he had defeated in his first attack, Ardis pointed his flying swords, which had puffed up more than twice as much, at the enemy cavalry on either side.

 The number of weapons that were pointed at the troops that were about to deploy to the left side was about seventy.

 A spear among them is about to bite into the throat of the enemy cavalrymen who are running at the front.
 The next moment the enemy, who was rolling his eyes at the spear that flew without anyone to control it, but tried to dispel it with his handheld spear, suddenly fell off his horse.

 The flank of the fallen soldier was slashed in a straight line, stained red with blood spurted from the wound.
 The slashed party - a shortsword with a pale yellow-green sword barrel - is not stopped by anyone and is crawling across the ground in pursuit of its next prey.

 The number of weapons pointed at the troops who were about to deploy to the right side is about eighty.

 The first enemy soldier who blocked the blow of the ownerless flying swords vomits blood with a single thrust of the spear as if to interrupt. Naturally, that spear is a lifeless assassin controlled by Ardis with his magic power.

 It's a very good idea to be able to have a good time with them.
 And the strange horse-like beast they ride has no way of defending itself, even though it is dressed in military gear.
 If their horses were wounded and unable to be ridden, their rushing power would be lost, and they would lose their cavalry's greatest weapon.

 It is true that there are many enemies, and on the side of the allies, Aldis is alone in the fight. It is indeed a solitary struggle.

 However, it doesn't have a tragic sound to it.
 It was clear that it was a lone army, but it was clear that it wasn't just a lone army.

 At the same time as blocking the enemies on the left and right, Ardis herself takes the 'Sotensaika' in her hand and leisurely walks towards the enemies coming from the front.

 You will find two enemies charging at you with spears at the ready.
 They are coming towards you to bite Ardis's head on the tip of the spear with a time difference.

''Blow them away!''

 It's a good idea to be able to have a good idea of what you're looking for when you're in the market.

 It's not just a matter of time before you get to it, but also of time before you get to it.
 The tip of the spear grazed the distance of ten centimeters next to her neck.

 A full-bodied strike with the weight and speed of a horseman is meaningless if it doesn't hit the target.
 Aldis dodged the stab and at the same time leapt lightly.

 The spear, which was thrust downward at an angle, continued to the hand of its owner, a cavalryman, if you trace it back the other way.
 Aldis's body, which rose due to the leap, and the enemy, which was approaching due to the speed of the horseman, showed a strange synchronization.

 Perhaps if he had watched the scene from the side, Aldis' body would have seemed to be pulled up along the hilt of the spear.

''What!?''

 From a cavalryman's point of view, it might have seemed as if Ardis's head was moving along the hilt of his spear toward his bosom, but there was no way for the cavalryman to know for sure, nor was there any chance of obtaining it.
 But there was no way for the cavalrymen to confirm the solution to this extremely strange situation, and they were never given the opportunity to do so.

 This is because the cavalryman's life was determined to be reaped as soon as he was allowed to approach Ardis.
 When Ao Tian Aika was swung out and the sword tip stopped, the cavalryman's head was vigorously pulled away from his body and flew into the air with a splash of blood.

 Faster than the leaping Ardis landed, another horseman, who had charged in time, attacked him.
 It's a good idea to have a good idea of where you're going to be landing and pinpoint the point of attack, so you can see that the cavalrymen's skill level is very high.

 The human beings have great difficulty dodging attacks while they are jumping.
 Once they jump up, their trajectory is easy to guess, and they cannot change their trajectory until they land.

 Since you can't dodge it, your options for preventing an attack are limited.
 You can either hit it, taunt it, or catch it.
 Either way, it would be nearly impossible to deal with the rushing power of a speeding man and horse.

 Since the horsemen ahead of him had dodged the attack, the cavalrymen, who saw that Aldis' evasion ability was exceptional, must have seen the timing of the inevitable in the blink of an eye and crowded in on him.

''Big deal,''

 But what comes out of Aldis's mouth is a word of spare praise.

 Of course, those words would not reach the cavalrymen.
 Even if they did reach him, they would not be heard.
 No matter what words were uttered by the prey that was to be pierced into the tip of the spear in the next moment, it would not change anything the cavalryman had to do, and a trained soldier like them would not be foolish enough to listen to the voice of the enemy at this time.

 The spear is pointed at Ardis, who is falling towards the ground with his horse's body.

''I got it!

 From the point of view of common sense, it was an unavoidable blow.

 But what he didn't know is that Ardis is a rare entity that deviates from the norm.
 But he didn't know that Ardis was a rare being to deviate from that common sense.

 The only thing he didn't know was that because he didn't know this, the cavalryman was going to pay for the wrong choice with his life.

''What?

 An agitation appears in the eyes that were pointed straight at Ardis as prey to be hunted.

 This is because Ardis, who should have been falling towards the earth, showed an unnatural movement.
 One meter above the ground, the body that had been falling leapt forward diagonally again, as if it had kicked an invisible object.

 Ardis' body, which instantly gained momentum, soared in front of the cavalryman's eyes towards the heavens.
 The cavalrymen's gaze was caught by it as well.

 Ardis lightly bent her body into a figure of a kunoki, and then gently half-turned vertically into an upside-down stance.

 The eyes of the cavalryman looking upward crossed with those of Aldis, whose head was pointing downward in the air.
 It was only a fraction of a second before the speed of the charging horseman and Aldis, who leapt towards it, passed each other.

 In a fraction of a second, not even allowed to blink, the Aoten Saihua in Ardis's hand cuts off the horseman's head without hesitation.

 Aldis further turned his body halfway around and landed on the ground with only a sound that didn't indicate any momentum.

''Brace yourself! He's a knucklehead! Don't take on a single rider, surround him!

 The other cavalrymen became more vigilant as the two horsemen of the first two horsemen were defeated in the blink of an eye.

 They wanted to kill Aldis alone, even killing the cavalry's strengths. This is not only convenient for Ardis.
 The last thing he wanted to do in this situation was to ignore Aldis himself and let Kirill and the others in the rear turn the brunt of the attack.

 If it came down to it, they could surround Kirill and the others with an earthen wall to protect them.
 However, since all of the opponents are thought to be magicians, we can't be relieved just because they have physically strong earthen walls.

 Then we'll hold them all off.

 Along with the firm will of not letting a single horseman pass to the rear, Ardis will only eliminate the enemy in front of him without sparing his strength.

 Undaunted by the enemy cavalry that slowly began to surround them as they peered at him, Ardis maintained the Aoten Saihua horizontal and slowly pointed his sword point at the cavalry in front of him.
 It's just like a gladiatorial gesture of warfare that a gladiator performs on the enemy.