The next morning, a loud flap of wings rang out over the camp of the 1st Kaldris Corps.
The soldiers who woke up were startled and whispered among themselves.
Fifty or so Wyverns landed west of the camp at once.
âWhat the hell?â
âWhatâs up with this swarm of Wyverns?â
However, they quickly realized those Wyverns were all saddled. It was proof that they were monsters tamed and trained to be ridden.
Most of them had no passengers yet except for the three Dragon Knights leading the entire group.
âOh, youâve arrived.â
Watching the scene, Tonitrus glowed.
âThatâs fast. No matter how low their endurance is, I canât ignore the speed of a flying animal.â
One of the staff asked, âWhere the hell did you get those Wyverns?â
âTheyâre from the Dragon Knights of the Panaticus Kingdom.â
The Panaticus Kingdom was a small country east of Latna under the influence of the Kaldris Kingdom.
They were also nurturing the Dragon Knights, like the Xrad Kingdom in the west.
The Three Continental Powers treated them as a trifle, but it was still a reliable power for a small country in the countryside.
âThey gave all of that.â
Looking at the triumphant Tonitrus, the chief of staff clicked his tongue.
âThe Panaticus Kingdom agreed to this? Thatâs probably almost all of their ridable Wyverns.â
Of course, the Panaticus Kingdom was surprised at first.
If they handed over all the hard-to-raise Wyverns, their national power would be greatly damaged.
However, they had to kneel before the arrogant message of the Supreme Commander of the Kaldris Kingdom.
-Should a small country go against a great nation?
âThey have to give us what we ask for. What can they do?â
Snorting, he looked at the Wyverns.
They werenât like the cursed âPitch-Black Nightmare,â but they were all skilled. They seemed to be able to fly with two knights on their back.
Besides, it was quite encouraging that they got Wyverns, not Griffins or Hippogriffs.
âAn eye for an eye, and a tooth for a toothâŠâ
Thinking of the Allendia Army who would be beaten in their own ways, Tonitrus was in a good mood.
âWyvern for Wyvern, hahahaha!â
* * *
A huge group of shadows passed by in unison under the moonlight of the night sky.
It was a flock of fifty Wyverns flying over.
Those on their backs were a hundred high-level knights chosen by the Kaldris Army.
Their commander, Lord Boras, looked down to the ground and trembled.
âUgh, but this height is a bit scaryâŠâ
Even though he was a high-level Aura user at level 78, he couldnât help but feel fearful of heights.
The deputy riding with him soothed him.
âCalm down. If we go a little further, we will find Mount Kseril, where the 5th Templar Corps is located. We can land soon.â
âI see. Phew.â
Boras, who was taking a deep breath and calming himself, suddenly frowned.
âHmm?â
Far away, under the light of the delicate moon, something black was flying in the air.
âWell, what about that?â
Borasâ face hardened.
It was approaching so fast that the opponentâs outline became instantly visible.
A pitch-black fuselage, wings that were much larger than other Wyverns, and a silver mane that stretched out splendidly behind the neck!
âThe Pitch-Black Nightmare!â
âWyvern of the Sword King!â
While the Kaldris knights panicked, Effir had already circled loudly around the Wyvern flock.
Boras, who was instantly overwhelmed by the sight, spoke up.
âHow come they showed up already?â
Until that moment, the Kaldris Army had never been able to locate the King Swordâs party.
Since they took to the skies, locating them was difficult.
No matter how huge the Wyvern was, it wasnât much different from a hawk or eagle if it flew high in the sky if looking at it from the ground.
Moreover, its movement speed was too fast, even if they could find them.
Upon receiving location reports and taking action, it had already gone a long way from where it was last seen.
That was why they used the same techniqueâŠ
âHow on Latna can they locate us so quickly?â
Leon Hart shook his head as he looked at the confused Kaldris Wyvern unit.
âYou shouldâve done a good job if you were going to copy us.â
There was only one Effir.
Just one Wyvern that could dominate the sky.
On the other hand, what about the Kaldris Army?
âFifty 10-meter-tall monsters are flying in unison, and you thought nobody would see them?â
Even eagles would stand out if they flocked together.
The ordinary people who had nothing to do with the war were surprised by such a sight, saying, âOh, what is that?â
Since it was amazing, they wouldâve had to watch closely, allowing everyone to realize that that was way too many Wyverns.
Such a gathering wasnât natural at all. Hence, word quickly spread to others know right away.
âOf course, weâre moving.â
The difference in speed was also a problem.
The speed of Effir was several times that of the normal Wyverns.
Therefore, even if the Kaldris Kingdom troops grasped their current location, they wouldâve already withdrawn after looking at the other side by the time they came up with countermeasures.
But what if Effir was in pursuit?
She was fast enough to catch up to her target before the opponent could arrive at the destination.
âThinking about it, you must have easily noticed a loophole, but you did this reckless thingâŠâ
Looking at the Kaldris knights on the Wyverns, Leon Hart clicked his tongue.
âYour brains are pretty slow, too, tsk.â
* * *
The silver-maned Wyvern kept hovering around, and the Kaldris knights couldnât respond.
These werenât official Dragon Knights. They had never learned how to deal with that situation.
They were looking at Boras, the commander, with panic in their eyes.
Of course, Boras didnât know what to do either.
However, he had to take command of the situation as usual.
âEveryone, calm down!â
He took out his sword and covered it with a Blade Aura, causing it to shine. He sent signals that way and shouted.
âStay in line and land slowly!â
Even if they landed, they would only get high-flying bombs, but it was still better than fighting in the air.
Borasâs judgment itself wasnât wrong.
Nevertheless, that was a serious error.
Effir laughed at the opponentâs movements.
âLook, I told you theyâd do that.â
She used to be a member of Dragon Knights.
Hence, she was also well aware of how different the Dragon Knights were from the regular Knights on horseback.
âWhy are you in line there? You have to extend up and down.â
It would be advantageous to maintain the ranks on the two-dimensional ground, even during a retreat.
But the air was three-dimensional.
There werenât only front and back, but up and down.
There was no need to maintain the line in the air.
Even if they scattered in preparation for the enemy attack, they could land in one place and reorganize their formation.
âThereâs no way that horse-riding knights would know that.â
The linear movements of the Kaldris Wyvern troops made them good prey.
Effir quickly penetrated around them.
If Ryu Han-bin or Artis attacked at that moment, they could easily winâŠ
âYour turn, Effir.â
âTake care of it.â
However, those on her back did nothing.
âYes!â
At the same time as the answer, Effir folded her wings and descended, flying past through the swarm of Wyverns with intense speed.
It was then.
-Activate, Polymorph Necklace!
A dazzling light spread everywhere around her, and a horrific situation soon met her opponents.
More than a hundred Kaldris knights clung to the backs of fifty naked human beings and began to fall!
âArgh!â
âWhat? W-what is this?â
âWhere the hell did you come from?â
âWhy are you naked?â
Effir continued to hover among Wyverns, activating the Polymorph Necklace.
Each time, armored knights and naked humans intertwined and fell like rain.
Thumping sounds constantly rang all over the ground.
In a pitiful tone, Artis shook his head.
âThere are Griffins and Hippogriffs, so why did they take only Wyverns with them?â
Among the fallen and rolling knights, the faint screams of the Wyverns who became human were mixed.
âArgh! What is it?â
âDid I become a human?â
âYou, too?â
âIt hurts! It hurts!â
Effir smiled with relief.
The altitude wasnât high because they had been landing. Thanks to that, quite a bit of them still survived after they became humans.
âThatâs great. Weâre in the same Wi-Van, so I donât want to kill youâŠâ
Of course, they suffered serious injuries such as broken limbs, but they still had a higher chance of survival than being shot down in the air.
The Kaldris Knights werenât particularly injured either.
As everyone was above level 70, a fall from that height was enough for them to handle.
âUghâŠâ
âI donât know what happened, butâŠâ
âAnyway, weâre down on the ground!â
âEveryone ready for battle!â
Effir frowned at the Kaldris knights, who were quickly regrouping the formation.
âI tried to save the Wyverns, but it ended up not doing much damage. Should I have shot them down from a higher place?â
âWhatâs the point of that?â
Ryu Han-bin grinned as he pulled out his Gigant.
âItâs only a hundred at the most.â
* * *
The Kaldris Knights fought very bravely.
No one could doubt their courage.
The Top Four, the Sword King Felard Bean, realized the idiom of fallen leaves in fall by blowing everything up.
âSurrender! Those who come at me cannot escape death⊠It will be less painful to surrender!â
Another of the Top Four, Leon Hart, appeared briefly and then vanished throughout the battlefield, firing spiritual spears and hitting each place like a storm.
âKybrielâs darkness, envelop my fists!â
Those two alone were desperately powerful.
In the air, the Sword Kingâs Wyvern, the Pitch-Black Nightmare, spewed a series of Breaths.
Boom!
On the back of the Wyvern, an emerging power with an estimated level of 110 or higher, the Mage of Incineration constantly blew flame magic.
âFireball! Flame Spear! Ignition Blast!â
To be able to attack with oneâs entire might without running away from that situation, where they had as slim of a chance of winning as a chickâs pee, was indeed incredible bravery.
âThanks to you, we won comfortably.â
Looking at the fallen Kaldris knights, Leon Hart burst into laughter.
âItâs a job to chase down and catch every fugitive.â
He approached and asked Ryu Han-bin a question.
âWhat do we do now? We have to take them all prisoner.â
No matter how high the level was, a person could only have two hands.
It was easy to knock down opponents, but it was almost impossible to subdue and manage everyone.
Leon Hart waved his hands as if it werenât a big deal.
âDonât worry. Iâve already taken care of it.â
Why did the Kaldris Wyvern unit get there in the first place?
They came to attack the 5th Templar Corps moving through Mount Kseril.
There was an ally in the next mountain to manage prisoners instead of them.
âIâll be right back. We need to take them over and pull off.â
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