It shouldnât be too hard to think the same. Of course, I know why I want to keep this place safe.
T ra n sl a t e d by pm tl .coď˝ âExamination of sunlight. â
A fight to protect a hero who has been corrupted by a demon and suffocated.
It was literally a fight to protect the corpse of a dead hero.
When I thought about why I had to fight again, I couldnât help but laugh.
Not to be considered a tactical worthless area, but if we take our troops backwards, we can hold the line long enough.
I canât find any reason to face my enemies in this place. Rather, the damage is immense. You canât lose the majority of the top adventurers who consider themselves names on a continental basis.
The inspection of sunset lightâŚ.
T ran s l a te d by Jp mtl.ď˝ o m âThereâs no guarantee of survival. â
He was already dead. Itâs hard to breathe because of the rotten smell coming through the fog.
How can I hope to be a hero when I see that horrible sight?
Iâve always been supportive of the command, but this time I canât erase any doubts about whether this is the right decision.
Maybe heâs lost his mind in command. Will the current head of the Lee Young continent conservation committee be able to make a reasonable decision?
I keep waiting for my voice to come out, but I still canât hear it. Rather, orders are made for a full-scale battle.
âDammit, the fog is making me blind⌠â
âFight when youâre told to fight. â
âAre we going to the mainland? â
âNo. Our party doesnât join the basics. â
âPerfect place to die. I thought I could die anytime I ate knife food, but I didnât want to die to protect a corpse that couldnât stand up. Commander.â
âWeâre just doing what we can. What to do when command fails. Thatâs our mission. I donât need another word. â
âYou can trust your current commander? â
â âŚâŚ. â
âNo matter how much I think about it, I donât think itâs rational. There are Gray Warriors, Black Swan Guild Masters, and Blue Guild Masters as well. Names of the continent are gathering here⌠People donât die in places like this. The war isnât over yet. â
T ransla t e d b y Jp m tl.com âItâs not that I donât understand it, but I have to believe it now. â
âWho.â
âYour Eminence.â
â âŚâŚ. â
â âŚâŚ. â
âThe gray warrior heard the Honorable Cardinalâs voice. Officers know the story. â
â âŚâŚ. â
âIs that true? â
âYes, so we fight with faith. If you donât trust him, thereâs no hope for the continent anymore. â
â âŚâŚ. â
âThe parties are ready for battle. Weâre going in.â
If it really wasnât a lieâŚ
âYou have to do this. â
I have no choice but to say what the Cardinal of Honor says.
Of course, there is a possibility that it is a lie. I understand why the command made such a decision.
Trans l ated by ď˝p m tl .ď˝o ď˝ They donât believe in their judgment. We believe in the voice of the saint of the continent, the son of Benegor, the guardian of light, and the honorary Cardinal Lee.
It was when I fixed and caught the shield while grabbing the helmet.
âBattle stations!â
It felt popular on the front.
âArrows!â
âDonât shoot! Hold your fire! Weâre comrades. Friendly!â
âStop! Damn it! â
The doll that pierced the fog was a little tall woman. Iâve seen it.You canât possibly not know it.
âThe Alps?â
A new guild member who joined a blue guild.
He was an adventurer who declared his name as a swordsman candidate, and he also fashioned a career called Tamer. I can see myself with the dog beside me as if I were proving to be a Tamer.
I donât know what happened, but my face was full of tears.
No matter how blue the guild was, the rookie probably panicked at the sudden battle and fled the battlefield. Thereâs not much she can do in the fog thatâs invisible.
But not like that. Itâs not a face youâre afraid of. There is no fear on my face. Rather, there is an unknown will.
âYouâŚ. â
âHelp me.â T r ans lat e d by jp m tl .c oď˝
âYes?â
âWe have to get to the Guild Master. Help me.â
âWhat are you⌠â
âI donât have time to go into detail. But we have to go now. Help me, please. â
âCaptain?â
â âŚâŚ. â
âPlease.â
âCaptain?â
âChange the mission. From now on, take a new recruit from the Blue Guild to the point. as soon as possible.â
âThatâs okay⌠damn it. Letâs go. Weâd better go. Why.â
âI got your message. â
âThatâs enough.â
It is unclear who received what, but the party members, including the leader, nod their heads. I had to nod, too. Itâs because I was convinced in my eyes.
âItâs moving.â
Even though the fog makes it hard to see and the battlefield is confusing, it is expected to be difficultâŚ.
âIâll show you the way. â
When he saw the leaping puppy, he immediately nodded.
âIs the Blue Guild a Blue Guild? â
Iâm ashamed to think of her as a child for a moment. I didnât hesitate to run away with my sword.
Following the puppy was a little embarrassing, but the rookie in front of her was clearly guiding her way to the point.
âThere must be twice as many battles. â
âI see. If this is a battle⌠â
âIn 30 seconds. Theyâre approaching from the front. â
âBattle stations! Battle stations!â
âHow do you train a new guild member in a blue guild? â
Technically, I canât say Iâm experienced. ButâŚ.
âStrong.â
Itâs not just about power. I am mentally strong and know what to do
Itâs not what regular New Yorkers can show. Everyone does, and so did I.
Newbies are either excited or nervous or both. I canât afford to be drunk in battle and not be able to look around properly and know whatâs going on.
Or there are too many people who canât do it by themselves. Maybe thatâs why the current guilds like experienced newcomers.
At least 10 expeditions must be completed before the surrounding area can start to catch my eye and melt into the party. But the child in front of meâŚ
Is he really a kid? â
Calm down â I know what I can do and I know what my limits are By the time the battle had begun, the party was already fully immersed.
Iâm not just looking at my enemies, Iâm constantly looking around the party. It is clear that you know where you are and what you can do.
Immediately draws the sword and rushes in when the opportunity presents itself, assisting in movement if it seems to be in the way. Among them, oppressionâŚ.
âKing!â
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âWatch out!â
âTh-thank you. â
âNo, Iâll avoid the next one. Iâll go back to the left.â
âFocus on the new blue one. â
âConfirmed, Commander. â
We keep changing directions, so we donât know where the party is headed, but one thingâs for sure is that itâs getting closer to the goal.
I didnât think Iâd be able to move like this on a battlefield that was in chaos.
Nothing happens to this party as strange as the noise and the noise coming from everywhere.
âShields up! â
âShield! Shield! â
As soon as the huge light falls, they come together to make up the dust.
âForward! Forward! Weâre almost there! Forward! Move! â
âI see.â
âThree in front! BattleâŚ.â
âNumber two, mark. Keep going! â
âCheck!â
âSurvive! You bastards! â
âI donât know what the fuss is. Bon voyage, motherfuckers! â
They also break up parties. I havenât felt suffocated much since I put my name tag on a top adventurer, but Iâm still getting physically at my limit.
There is a faint glow in the hands of the new blue guild runner.
I donât know what that light means, but I do know one thing: that they have completed their mission.
It appears that the Red Mercenary Guild has opened its way to a fallen hero.
âShields up! Hang on! Hang on! Hang in there!â
âDonât back down! Hold on, boys! â
âAaahhhh!â
âHold your position! Hold your position!â
The gaze is fixed at the rear while constantly extracting foreign light falling into the shield.
The fog is gradually lifting and you can see what is happening.
A brotherhood completely surrounded by enemies, surrounded by heroes of the sunset.
âAre they all going to die? â
âDonât be an asshole, asshole! Hang on! Weâre gonna get you up! Itâs going to happen!â
âWake up? I wish. â
Thatâs when the new blue guild brought its hand to the Swordsman of the Sunset.
âWork⌠workâŚ. â
â âŚâŚ. â
âGet up! Get up! Hero of Altanus!â
âHang on! You bastards! Donât worry about the back! Hang in there! â
âThen I will give you the future! â
âFrom behind nowâŚ. â
âNever mind! Hang in there! Donât let them get to you! Wizards, hold the defensive magic! You bastards! Hold on! As long as youâre vomiting blood, keep it up! You bastards!â
Are we really all gonna die? â
âRise! Hero of Altanus! Then I will give you the future! â
It was hard for the new blue guild to figure out what to chant all of a sudden, but I knew one thing.
If that doesnât happen, the people here will be slaughtered. The hope of the continent will perish.
âGet up! Damn it! Rise! Swordsman of the sunset! â
âIf you can hear me, get up!! Hero of Altanus! Then⌠Ugh⌠Iâll give you the future! â
âGet up!! â
âIf you can hear me, get up! Altanus⌠(* Sobbing *) Hero! If you can hear him, get up! Hero! Then⌠he will give you the future! â
You raise your voice without even knowing it.
âDammit⌠Dammit! â
âGet up!! Hero of Altanus! Rise and seize your future with your own hands! Get up!!â
No response. A child in the Blue Guild was screaming as if to continue transmitting faint light to the Sunset Swordsman, but it is still motionless.
âRise! Hero of Altanus! Then I will give you the future! â