Create rockfalls, landslides, and muddy marshes on the streets connecting Sankur and Nazar strongholds.
I thought we should split up, but Esther was strongly against it, so we both acted.
We did small work together.
"One brother is not good when you encounter a necromancer," because I thought his claim was reasonable.
Having acted with him had a loss of work efficiency, but I enjoyed working while talking, and I think it was good because I took alternating breaks.
"Brother. Now you've blocked all the major streets, haven't you?
"Yeah, I couldn't crush the mountain roads connecting the surrounding countryside or even the run-down roads... because there's no way the enemy can grasp that in such a short time."
You can see that all the transport routes were blocked.
Except for talking about soil magic users and people who are good at repairing roads... there's nothing more to give up if that happens than having no personnel to keep an eye on everywhere.
It would be a waste of time to worry because I don't think that people like that would carry loads as miscellaneous soldiers.
The possibility of being transported the detoxification potion was almost gone, so he returned to the vicinity of Sankur and continued his camp.
Sometimes it takes about three days to work, and the enemy's infection seems to be getting worse.
Capturing a transmission coming out of the city and checking the situation inside, they've already run out of detoxification potions and haven't been able to identify the source.
With terrible diarrhoea and dehydration, severe pain, the infected cry... and the others who hear the voice say they are terrified.
Fears that may cause symptoms to occur to me, and the nobles and servicemen with positions of command, he said, are in a hurry.
If it feels like this, I guess I'll be self-destructing in a little while.
"Brother, is it time to attack?
"No, let's wait a little longer"
"Yes, sir."
Sometimes he comes from a militant Nonland family, and Esther is somewhat aggressive.
Much better than feeling guilty and hard, or timid and untouchable... but I guess he's still a better temperament at spearing in the field than taking command of the whole thing.
"If we wait a while longer than we can afford to drink enough water due to lack of water, the infected will die of dehydration. Those who are healthy now should also develop symptoms due to secondary infections..."
Reinforcements and detoxification potions are unlikely to reach Thanksgiving, so most humans will have symptoms if they attack.
On the contrary, waiting too long increases the likelihood of being hit with measures, as well as repairing blocked paths.
We need to observe our enemies and anticipate just the right time while we fight one army alone.
Near Thanksgiving, brotherly mushroom hunting gradually reduced the number of enemy survivors.
There seems to be very few more healthy people, so it's time to attack.
"The opponent also seems to have noticed the possibility that the enemy is lurking... but you were a little slow to hit him in the hand"
"You can't defeat your brother in a reconnaissance unit that comes rubbing your stomach."
The situation in the city is, to put it well, "tragic" … and to put it badly, "over".
What a pretty chaotic situation last night when a guy kept trying to get out of the city.
Since the fugitive has been cleared and sprayed with a detoxification potion, there should be no risk of spreading the infection... but many of the Soviets have deducted it from the fact that it came with a position.
It was convenient for me because I caught him and took the info... the head of the Nazareth Army, how unpopular he is.
"Esther, we're going in now. Let's finish it before dark and make it a barbecue this evening"
"Yes, brother. Grilled mushrooms I ate yesterday, I want to eat again!
I buttered my hanadake and baked it carefully until I got my mesh on it.
The crunchy texture and the flavor that seeps out after every bite...... just remembers makes yodale unstoppable.
Eating all over the city ruins it with the foe's stench, so let's do barbecue outside the city, shall we?
Unlike the last time I snuck in, I magically drill a hole in the front gate with alchemy and go straight into it.
Whatever you think, it's how you find out, but they can't even afford to put guard soldiers, and they never attacked you by the enemy.
"Wow, you smell pretty good after all..."
"Most enemy soldiers are starving... and there's no choice. It's the worst hygiene, so be careful not to make casualties."
If you get fungus from your wound, it's tough.
"Yes!"
Yeah, good boy.
Esther and I will run around the city and burn to death as soon as we find our enemies.
Leaving the body alone is the source of the plague, and I don't want to put more effort into cleaning it up... I used the golem the moment I killed it and threw it in my magic bag.
It feels closer to the earliest task than fighting... but you should avoid a life-threatening battle if you can avoid it.
Because every time you fight, it's easier for your enemies to be alert, and you're more likely to lose your life because of mistakes.
In the end it took about half a day to finish off all the people in the city.
The only Rosarta people who supposedly lived in Nazar before it was occupied have been killed by soldiers from the Kingdom of Nazar because they are all sent to another place as slaves.
I was gathering information from the top nobles, which made me a little slower than planned... but I guess the point is clear.
Except for the smell being tight, I could easily drop one city, so I don't think the operation was bad either.