"You must have an imagination when it comes to who we are, Senior. And you should also know that infiltrating a security fortress full of holes like this is before breakfast for us. With as many as 10 of us, this fortress will be able to plunge into havoc.
That's fine, it's a message from my captain. 'It's time to come back, I'll need your help close. We're ready to welcome you in. "
"Ha, stupid. Is that something you can do? You know my sins, don't you? I'm..."
"If you can make that sin into something you didn't even do. How about that?"
"What?"
The line raised a sharp voice. But he that shall be in sight shall not be slight.
"What does that mean?"
"You won't even have to ask, that always means one thing. So you did tell him, didn't you? But one more message from me - no, this is advice, isn't it? Do you know what your clients are hiding?
"No, I don't. I'm aware you're hiding something."
"I'm sorry about that. Clients are hiding something outrageous. Give me your ear."
The man eared softly at the line. A man held down with his hand that the line was about to scream unexpectedly.
"... is that true?
"I won't lie. Even for me, I don't want you to die here. Anyway, you could be a future superior."
"Hey, that's"
"I asked you, former Legion Leader which. It was a pleasure to meet you."
That's all the man said, he disappeared completely out of the tent. It seems that the tent didn't even shake where it went when it left. The line left behind was stuck at his feet when he realized there was nowhere to put the dagger out.
"Shit, I didn't know you were getting involved with me right now... what the fuck are you thinking, that guy..."
There was another person coming into the tent as Rhine shrugged.
"I'll get in your way."
"Rosetta, what's up?"
Rosetta glanced at the inside of the tent without responding to the line.
"Haven't you talked to someone earlier?
"It's my fault. I'm tired, too."
"No, I don't even need to... you know what?"
"Were you so shocked that a friend who should have died was being taken over by the enemy and died in front of you"
"It's not bad. But now is really not the time. If you're a mercenary in the war, turn around."
"Oh, my God, sometimes Atai gets depressed. This is it... that's enough."
Rosetta tries to leave the tent as if she were obstinate. Rhine also dared to stop saying sweet words, but there was hope that Rosetta wouldn't bother her her with her own hands as much as she did. Mostly you, you'd be older than me. The line was also running out of room for unexpected visitors. Although it may be very rare for him.
But misfortune overlaps. Rhine had no time to think or be depressed, and perceived signs of the next hustle and bustle.
"... isn't it noisy out there?
Rosetta, who tried to get out of the tent, also stops to fit the word perfectly.
"... you heard me well. But it does seem so. Enemy?"
"Enemy? Is there an army in Vesel that can move now? No, there may be, but I don't think any more fights make sense."
"Just make sure. Let's go for a minute."
Rosetta's face as she left the tent was already tight. Rosetta knows just how dangerous it is to make her feel sad in front of her enemies. Rhine, reassured for a moment, called Grafez.
Lieutenant, call me.
"How many can fight now?
Grafez looks sinister at the question of the line.
"If you say right now, maybe about 200 people. But we're all pretty exhausted, and while we can't expect anything in return, we're quite relieved that morale doesn't increase."
"Well yeah. But if this fort gets attacked, we'll have to fight to protect ourselves."
"You think there's an enemy attack?
"It's not strange to have one, though Rosetta is confirming it now. But the essence is something else. Grafez, gather those who are still healthy and let those who cannot fight sneak away from the fort. Now."
"What? No, but you'll have a lookout"
"Bribe me or anything, don't kettle the amount. And as soon as the battle really starts, evacuate the wounded from the back door. Let Tasha do the induction."
But if there's an ambush...
"No ambushes, I checked right after I left. Confirmation of the exit route is fundamental to the Commander, you remember that too. He won't be long."
"Ha!
Grafez moved as quickly as he was told. Rhine knew it hadn't been a moment since Alphilis went to sleep, but he went to wake her up without hesitation. It was not until shortly after that that that the soldiers were heard screaming from the front gate.