What was at the end of where the Western Army soldiers stord into was a place that seed like the castles reception hall.
The bright white and uniform castle inside was dim, and didnt have even a single light. Only the light that shone in from the several installed parts that seed like windows and the opened up front door illuminated the inside of the castle.
Sure is dark
When the lead soldier used Illumination Magic, the ball of light floated in mid-air and started to dimly illuminate the vicinity.
But, the soldiers knitted their brows at the weakness of that brightness.
Oi, isnt it a bit too dark?
No, I should have done it like normal though.
Ill try doing it.
When another soldier went on to use Illumination Magic, the brightness of the ball of light really was weaker than normal. Its range was small, and it only faintly illuminated the surroundings.
Whats going on?
Maybe because they thought that the lead soldiers Illumination Magic didnt go well, the following soldiers also fired Illumination Magic, but they also had similar results.
However, even if the individual lights were weak, it would have a considerable effect when they were gathered together.
Thanks to the reception hall being illuminated with many spell of Illumination Magic, they could tell that there were doors connecting to different rooms. However, all of those doors were tightly closed.
Most likely, they were all similar to the front door, and it would probably take ti to break through each door.
In any case, lets go just as we had planned in the briefing session. Squad One, were taking the front middle door!
Yosh, Squad Two, lets go to the right end door!
Every mber of the Western Army quickly broke off into squads, and headed towards the respective doors that they were in charge of.
A soldier of Squad One had started to investigate the place that seed to be the keyhole to the door in front, but before long, he separated from the door while breathing out.
How was it?
There arent any traps that are easy to see.
Does it look like you can open it?
The soldier that studied the lock nodded after a bit of silence.
Unlocking itI can do it but. I dont know if the door will open with that.
So this place is also like that?
The soldier that studied the lock nodded.
Thats right, this place had the sa frawork as the entrance door.
In any case, lets unlock the door. We can talk after that.
Right.
That soldier returned to his lock-picking work, and the other soldiers were vigilant of the surroundings.
Even as they were doing this, there was no guarantee that an attack wouldnt co.
This place was enemy territory.
At the ti that the soldiers were forced to stay in the reception hall, the Western General Sancreed was gazing at the Dinsional Castle from the outside together with adjutant Sheela.
A bit of ti had passed since they stord in, but there wasnt any particular counterattack from the enemy, nor was there any sign of the castle transferring.
Reporting! The storming forces are currently in the middle of acting to open up various doors that connect to different rooms in the reception hall. Every door has a frawork similar to the front door!
Yeah, got it. Take plenty of care to be careful.
After seeing off the soldier that saluted and went back, Sheela ruminated over the contents of the report just now.
With the fact that the doors inside had a frawork similar to the front door, there was no mistake in thinking that all of the doors inside of the castle were most likely the sa. In that case, it would take a considerable amount of ti to take this Dinsional Castle.
Its defenses are greater than we expected
Sheela muttered that, but there was no reply from Sancreed who stood beside her.
Sancreed stared at the Dinsional Castle, and pondered over sothing with a grim face.
Sancreed-sama?
Its strange.
Eh?
Hearing Sancreeds sudden words, Sheela made a curious face.
Sheela didnt know if Sancreed had sensed sothing from the report just now.
Sheela thought back on the contents of the earlier report once again.
Currently, the storming forces were in the middle of opening doors that connect to different rooms from the reception hall. Every door was similar to the castles entrance, and couldnt be opened unless they used brute force.
If all of the doors within the castle were similar, the forces would be stopped by every single door, and would have no choice but to consu a considerable amount of ti, stamina, and magical power.
They were able to think that the enemys aim was to wear their forces out, and in that case, they were also able to co up with one more conjecture.
In other words, the enemys numbers were small. It was reasonable to think that they had a number of mbers where they would be unable to resist the Western Army unless they stopped and exhausted their forces.
After considering that there hasnt been an attack from the enemy, Sheela felt that this conjecture was correct.
If Sancreeds remark was saying that it was strange that there hasnt been an attack, then he was most likely thinking sothing similar.
Thinking that, Sheela opened her mouth once again.
It certainly is strange that there hasnt been an attack butif we think that the enemy is low in number, I believe that it is instead a reasonable plan.
Thats right. The enemy is surely low in number. Thats why its strange.
Sheela was confused by Sancreeds words.
Just what was strange about it?
Just what was Sandreed worried about in this situation where they could consent to everything?
Why, did the Dinsional Castles bunch choose this place? Thats what I dont get.
The reason why the Dinsional Castles bunchin other words, the ones who seem to be the enemy, had stopped their movents in the vicinity of the western areas Invasion Coast.
Thinking about it normally, it would have the aning of being the decisive battle.
Or maybe, this wouldnt have happened if they didnt stop due to running out of magical power.
Sheela thought that it was most likely the latter.
However, she had no choice but to and that way of thinking with Sancreeds next statent.
Their defenses are too strong. For us to be at a stalemate with them having run out of magical poweris strange. Or could it be that a colossal amount of magical power is necessary for this castle to transfer, and the amount of ti needed to recover enough to start up again is the amount being bought from us being stopped by every door?
Thats right, the defenses of the front door was still within the range that they could agree with. It would have been essential if it were to buy ti until they could transfer again.
However, it would be a different story if every door was being used as defense. It ant that there was a reason to go that far to stop them in their tracks.
That reasonthe enemys aim, what was it?
That Dinsional Castle is a fakethat, couldnt be the case, right?
I wont deny that possibility.
The enemy is aiming for you, Sancreed-sama, how does that sound? Sancreed-sama, you are
There isnt any possibility of that. The fact that the enemys aim is the king is sothing Fainell heard from the enemy. It would be one think if that was the enemys disturbance strategy but
Saying that far, Sancreed cast his eyes down as if pondering about sothing.
Thats right, the enemys aim should be the king. And yet, why was there a need to stop the Dinsional Castle here? If it were to defeat the king, it should have been better to do it at the capital city. Or could it be that theyre trying to call the king out here?
And then, as if he had suddenly realized sothing, he quickly raised his head.
I see, so thats how it is.
Eh?
Its a decoy. Everything about that Dinsional Castle was a decoy.
Sheela thought that cant be.
It was a castle that could appear anywhere, and could vanish at any ti.
This was the greatest weapon to the enemy, and should be their lifeline.
When the ti called for it, it was necessary for the enemy to use this and escape.
But, if they were to use the Dinsional Castle as a decoy, that would end up becoming impossible to do.
B, butThere hasnt been any reports of the enemy appearing in the west. Ever since the castle was discovered up until now, the surveillance has been flawless. Are you saying that the enemy evaded that surveillance and gone sowhere else?
Yeah, thats right.
Sancreed declared that.
This is just my guessbut even within the Dinsional Castle, the enemy probably isnt there.
B, but!
Its Transfer Magic.
Hearing those words, Sheela suddenly realized it.
Certainly, if it was Transfer Magic, it was possible to move evading their surveillance. Or rather, that was a reasonable thod of movent.
Despite that, why did they exclude the possibility of that?
Its the Dinsional Castle. Since they moved with the Dinsional Castle and sent out the enemy from there, we were unconsciously convinced that that was their only thod of movent. The mont we knew that the enemy were Mazoku, we should have thought of the possibility that they could use Transfer Magic
Hearing Sancreeds words, Sheela reflexively bit down on her back teeth.
Rather, that was a hypothesis that she, Sancreeds adjutant, should have noticed and suggested to him. If she was unable to do that, then what aning was there in her being his adjutant.
However, this wasnt the ti to be lanting over that.
Sancreed-sama, in that case, you must go to the Demon King Castle imdiately!
Yeah, Ill do that. Sorry, but can I leave the rest to you?
Of course. Sancreed-sama, I will perfectly defend this place in your absence.
Nodding at Sheelas salute, Sancreed invoked Transfer Magic.
We might be overthinking everything, so its not like there isnt the possibility that the enemy is actually within the Dinsional Castle. Take plenty of care in being careful.
Understood.
After seeing off Sancreed as he was enveloped in Transfer light then vanishing, Sheela turned around and glared at the Dinsional Castle.
She needed to clear away this humiliation.
If the enemy was using the Dinsional Castle as a decoy, then that was perfect. They would perfectly steal that base.
The Western Army would gain total control of the Dinsional Castle.
Hardening her resolution, Sheela gave out orders one after another.
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