Nidome no Jinsei wo Isekai de

344 Sounds Like An Enemy Attack.



By Emil's request, an alarm sounds aboard the ship.

Soldiers on duty and the soldiers who were being turned sparingly began rushing around the ship, pointing their cannon openings towards the sky as anti-aircraft guns made noises all over the hull.

The reaction is very quick for the first soldiers on a weapon that has never existed in this world: a battleship.

Emil, however, was biting his teeth when it was too late as he saw those actions from the viewing stand, which was the tip of his jump in.

It is very difficult to capture the appearance of an enemy on the sky.

Not least the surroundings are at night, and their invisibility is applauded.

However, Emil, who had summed up the sensations the Demons had and once had captured the shadows of his enemies in their eyes, continued to capture their appearance.

The shadow is considerably larger than that of a battleship.

Long neck on thick torso.

And wings with a coat the size of which I don't think I can fly such a giant.

Emil looked familiar to such an enemy.

"Evil Dragon... Is the enemy Evil Dragon"

"A dragon?

A soldier on the lookout, who was nearby, picked up Emil's whining with his ear and gave him a surprise.

The presence of Evil Dragon, which seems to be given to the Demon King, has been confirmed before, but its number should have been considerably reduced in the battle against Lianya.

If that still existed enough to be assaulted by a battleship, then there is no reason for soldiers to be surprised by stories that can be very threatening.

"Quite a few, I heard, were dropped by the Count..."

"I was still there. Well, I haven't even dropped Lenya enough to make her extinct. But the number of enemies doesn't seem to matter. Whatever... the enemy shadow is one."

Emil's eyes, staring all over the night sky, looked out for the darkness of the night and continued to look for any other appearance of the enemy, but he was unable to find a shadow other than the first one he found.

I wasn't Emil denying the possibility that enemies are skillful enough to delude the Demonic feeling, but I still have confidence in my eyes, and if that's all I look for and can't find anything else, I still think I should think of only one enemy number.

"Are you single-handedly assaulting this battleship!?

"I don't think we know what we're capable of, but is it an ignorant late special attack, or is it that we're confident that we can pull it out, no matter how powerful we are?"

I think you'll soon know which one it is, Emil.

From its perimeter, the anti-aircraft turret, which finished pointing the cannon towards the sky, fires several shells into the sky.

The bullet you fired was supposed to be a live bullet in itself, but the power to launch it is an unveiling of Lianya's magic that can be common to this battleship.

How dare you? Well, on Emil's head, which I think is fine with all this power being consumed, the first warhead struck out exploded.

White spheres of light emerged at a higher position in the sky than the battleship.

It is called a flare shell.

Regardless of Emil, who is a Demon, or some Demon soldier on a battleship, you can't even look at the enemy shadows captured by Emil's eyes in the eyes of those soldiers who make up the majority of the soldiers.

Even if we opened anti-aircraft fire in that state, it could be like shooting even a different spot, and it seemed like the aim was to secure vision first.

That was a measure that could not be wrong as a measure against the enemy, but it is very bad if you look at it from Emil.

Now that we've noticed you against the enemy, we're declaring that we're going to launch an attack.

Emil doesn't know and couldn't use a range of magic that would allow Emil to see a large evil dragon the size of the enemy shadow he's looking at.

"Can you see... can you see?

A soldier on the lookout looks up at the sky, gazing.

Emil felt even more distorted by the words from his mouth.

It was a flare shell launched to ensure vision, but the enemy figure was flying further above it and not within the range of light emitted by the flare shell.

Because of this, they still can't see the enemy in the eyes of the people.

This was Emil thinking about running over the hull again, wondering if he should go to the anti-aircraft turret, but trying to control such an emil, some of the turrets mounted on the hull start firing at the sky from its cannon mouth.

It was Emil who thought that he was not targeting, but rather threatening, but anti-aircraft fire, even longer in range than a flare shell, cut through the vicinity of the enemy shadow captured by Emil's eyes, indicating to Emil that he was targeting to some extent.

"My kids... around the elf soldiers, huh?

If you are a Demon soldier, it is not strange that you have already captured the enemy shadow.

After that demon clan, it is the Elves who have the power to foresee the darkness of the night.

It is just Emil fearing that perhaps the illumination bullets launched by the soldiers of the people will rather stand in the way for the soldiers of the elves.

"Lord Brave! There's more dragon cavalry than an escort ship!

It was the dragon cavalry aboard the accompanying ship that was prepared as the most powerful force for the Battleship's immediate escort.

Following reports of enemy attacks, the dragon cavalry was seen flying one after the other from the deck of the accompanying ship from a watchtower with Emils.

The figure of a dragon cavalry flying ahead of the most experienced rear squirrel was a great courage for the soldiers who see it, but Emil is caught in the thought that this is not good as he sees the figure of an ally dragon cavalry.

The reason for this was advanced.

In aerial warfare, altitude is the biggest factor in determining a favorable disadvantage.

Naturally, the side holding higher altitudes was overwhelmingly advantageous, and now it is precisely in the hands of the enemy.

The Dragon Cavalry on your side are forced to take a rising action that slows them down in order to engage their enemies, and can't even fly a restrained attack from a low altitude to an enemy at a high altitude.

A friend army that should be overwhelmingly advantageous on the number, but at the tip of Emil's gaze, which wonders how much on earth he would be able to rise to the same height as his enemies without causing any damage, I saw him rush into evasive action by plundering the nose tip of a single horse of dragon cavalry shot in from the head in an attempt to raise its altitude.

When a few more flaming bullets are fired in, the dragon cavalry on your side will be full of dodging actions alone, and we won't be talking about very high altitudes.

Some rides see it as breathing out for restraint toward the sky, but still more difficult shooting up than shooting down, you can't even get a decent aim, and the flaming bullet that spits out further loses momentum as you increase altitude, most of it falls without reaching.

"Report! Can you hear me! This is Emil! Will you let me put a barrage on the anti-aircraft turret and try to inhibit enemy movement? They could do it so the dragon cavalry on their side won't have time to earn altitude."

As Emil yelled at the voice tube, she immediately responded with a hurried voice.

"We are currently placing elves or demon soldiers on each turret!

"That's too late! There's got to be a turret already with an elf or a demon tribe in place, right? Put a barrage around the perimeter where it's aimed!

"Ri, roger. Lord Brave!"

Emil's instructions were immediately conveyed to all parts of the ship.

After a while, the bullets that some of the turrets in the anti-aircraft fire are firing up change to something that glows red.

Apparently, he changed the type of bullet that would have him shoot at a turret that has already captured enemy shadows, and turrets that have not yet replaced archers by elves and demons have changed their aim to follow it.

This led to a rather thick barrage of barrage around the enemy shadow flying overhead, and the enemy began to take a little bit but a lot of evasive action, but Emil, who was observing such an enemy, leaks a grunt like he was impressed.

"You're good... you're too skilled"

Even though they said they were enemies, the enemy's actions were so precise and useless that Emil couldn't help but admire them.

While it is true that the burden on the Allied Dragon Cavalry appears to have decreased for the time spent in evasive action, it still prevents attacks carried out in key locations from causing the Allied Dragon Cavalry to earn altitude.

More flaming bullets fired from enemies just got in the way of the dragon cavalry, or even started attacking the dragon cavalry that would plunder its body, and even some of the dragon cavalry already took considerable damage to the dragon cavalry at this point.

Emil was unable to come up with an effective means of dealing with just one enemy, mobilizing a battleship and a dragon cavalry as if he had no teeth to stand on, but he could circle his thoughts as to whether there was any way to open it.

While doing so, the small stack of wounds and the evasive behavior that continues to even cause the movement of some dragon cavalry to start losing strength starts to dull.

As if he was aiming for it clearly, Emil grabbed the voice tube and screamed when he saw the enemy shadow over his head emit an international large flame bullet.

"Someone is on that evil dragon-like enemy shadow!

It was a fierce sorcery flame that could not be compared to previous attacks.

To the huge flaming bullet that bursts, the dragon cavalry began to act heavily evasive in a hurry, but even if one of them didn't know if the dragon itself was running out of strength, or if the limits were coming to the rider's concentration, for either reason, it slowed the time to act evasive only slightly.

The result was a decent collision into a giant flaming bullet shot from overhead.

"Dragon Cavalry, Bullet!

A soldier on the lookout made sure Emil stuck to the voice-over tube he was grasping and made the report, but the reality was not gentle enough to put it in such a nutshell.

It was a story that Emil didn't even know how much force it was a flaming bullet fired out, but it landed on the body of a dragon rider, and when it spewed out the heat it was enclosing at once due to the impact of the landing, it engulfed the body of each rider's dragon rider with flames.

The heat and shock that struck his entire body caused the rider's body to be thrown into the air, whether the dragon cavalry had worn itself in the air and the instrument that had fixed his body by its movement and heat had burned.

If I hadn't helped, I would have thought Emil, but the body of the falling rider was a distance from Emil's place, and the flame that was burning the body of the dragon rider had also burned the rider's body equally.

The rider, who falls with the tail of the light as if it were a shooting star, can no longer do anything but pray that its raw will at least come to an end promptly.

Moreover, even the cavalry dragon, who was wearing himself in the air, could not extinguish the flames that were burning his body, and his wings burned down because he continued to be burned at high temperatures, and the heat sucked from his bitter mouth burned his throat, and he could no longer keep flying.

As he tried to chase the rider who had fallen first and saw the dragon fall as he pulled the tail of the flame as well, Emil told the vocal tract.

"Dragon Cavalry... Shot Down One Ride..."

That was the first casualty of this expedition.


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