"Oooooooooooo"
You can hear the crowing from outside the fort.
It must be Ian's voice.
And immediately after I heard it, I heard a loud sound called Don.
They must have gotten out of the Valkyrie and turned into giants.
Are you all right?
Ian was certainly strong.
I can't imagine losing to them, and I have a track record so far.
However, Atmos' warriors were strong, but not invincible metamorphoses.
I had already lost my home to the Brillia Mage Nation.
Thinking about that, I thought that glue gallia might not be compatible with the other party.
The greatest strength of a giant Atmos warrior is the size of his body.
Larger ones are basically strong.
However, if the archer is good at bowing, it might just be easy to target.
When I was attacked with a Soft Wood Bow from around me, the question was, how much damage did I get?
With that in mind, I asked Walter to lend me a hand and see what was happening on the ground.
There was a battlefield for Ian and the others.
Many Glugalia soldiers were killed in the shockwave earlier.
In such a situation, Ian, as I instructed him, is raging into the middle of his opponent's army, becoming a giant.
The sword in his hand was a free sword.
It's usually a very ordinary-sized sword, but the sword that can be changed to fit Ian's giant body is now quite a size.
There was such a sword swinging around.
Moreover, it is not swinging appropriately.
I did [name] to Ian, so Ian could also use [Watch and Practice].
And, thanks to that [sighting exercise], Ian learned swordsmanship.
This was the first sword technique of the Lubich family called the Sword Saint.
A sword arm that can handle any situation.
Not only did it slash the opponent, but it also had a defensive stance.
Not only does it parry the opponent's sword, but it also has the ability to defeat flying arrows.
It was a technique called [Cutting Out].
Of course, Ian was able to do it thanks to a demonstration of it from Ai and others.
Even the arrows from the high-powered Soft Demon Wood Bow that flew from around the giantized Ian were knocking down.
Ian, who was moving in response to the arrows from the surrounding area, was the Archer who was aiming at the target when the arrows collided with me.
I think that even the thick wall made in [Wall Construction] can be easily collapsed. Can't that bow shoot right at it, or do you need a little more?
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