The greatest problem currently facing those with the profession of chanical Mage, I've already developed a complete solution.
Sister Franca, if the Duchy internally decides to specially train a group of chanical Mages, they can specifically co to for consultation.
I still have that little bit of confidence in my understanding of this area."
Franca nodded and said softly, "That matter will later be decided by Father...
Compared to this, there is no doubt that the tribe this ti has committed a taboo, and although it is far from a full-scale tribal invasion, the united action of eleven major tribes entering Lancaster is a significant provocation.
Father's intention is to use the Lionheart Knights under Fox Knight as the spearhead, to tear open a gap in the northern wastelands, and then have Fransburg quickly follow up, to strike an imdiate blow to the eleven tribes involved in this invasion.
Of course, the final decision still rests with you, as the Lion Heart Battle Group and the reinforcents from Fransburg cannot be stationed in your Domain indefinitely.
If the tribes later seek to reclaim their lands, the first to be attacked will inevitably be your Domain, and when the ti cos, it will be up to you to withstand their assault."
"No need," said Kael indifferently, as if recalling sothing that amused him, his expression subtly changing.
This response sowhat surprised Franca.
After all, in her mory, Kael was the type to respond tit for tat, an eye for an eye. Despite the promise of fair treatnt from Lion Heart this ti, he had no plans for retaliation?
When had the lad changed his temperant?
Sensing Franca's puzzlent, Kael chuckled and said:
"Sister Franca, don't you think the number of Rangers present is far too few?"
"Hm?"
Hearing Kael's words, Franca, with a slightly perplexed expression, said:
"Don't tell ..."
"The indignity inflicted upon us needs to be reclaid by ourselves."
Kael paused for a mont and then, with a pure yet slightly chilling smile, said:
"Constantly yielding will not earn the gratitude of the Barbarians. Let's rather have the blood of these eleven tribes flow like rivers to bring them to their senses."
As Kael spoke, suddenly there was a flare of light soaring into the sky over the mountain range in the distance, not all that clear to see.
It was a long-range signal flare, specially equipped by the Wolf Cavalry.
Seeing the signal flare, Kael's smirk beca even more pronounced, and he snorted:
"See, just as I told you, there was no need, was there?"
...
[Several hours earlier]
Near one of the tribes involved in this invasion of Lancaster.
A group of Mage Apprentices from the Scroll Mage Academy, with their hands shimring with Magic Light, rode upon the Shadow Wolf Guard, continuously casting area-of-effect Empowernt Spells toward the Wolf Cavalry charging into the tribe.
While area-of-effect Empowernt Spells might provide less of a boost than those targeting individuals, when applied to a large number of charging soldiers, the collective benefit significantly outweighs individual enhancents.
Especially when the attacking side is overwhelmingly suppressing the enemy, every bit of advantage given to the entire Wolf Cavalry can accelerate their steamrolling of the opposition.
This kind of trampling of life by the group is far more useful than rely enhancing a few Vanguards.
But these Mage Apprentices had never witnessed such a spectacle before.
For the most part, the only combat they had experienced was under the protection of the Undead, venturing into a nearby Dungeon for training.
These youths, who hadn't been ho in a while, were the students assigned to learn the ways of War Mages in Lancaster three years ago.
Now, atop the Shadow Wolf Guard, they were panicked but still managed to maintain a decent frequency of casting, promptly bestowing enhancents upon the Wolf Cavalry without much delay.
This might well be the epito of "legs shaking while frantically dealing damage."
According to the standard training regin, these Mage Apprentices should no longer strictly be called apprentices.
The term Mage Apprentice is more of an identity than just a professional ranking.
Being still called a Mage Apprentice indicates that they lack a clear understanding of the particular magical path they are pursuing.
This situation typically persists until the fifth year at the Scroll Mage Academy.
Normally, students at the Scroll Mage Academy would undergo a formal internal test to determine whether to continue delving into a more specialized area of magic under their ntors or realize that they are not cut out for the academic path and choose to leave the academy for a path of self-reliance.
However, this wasn't the case for this batch of Mage Academy students.
As pupils cultivated at great expense by the Duchy of Englance, they were required to invest more ti and energy into studying the system of War Mages, to evaluate the system's viability.
Under normal circumstances, they would have been ready to graduate by now.
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