Attack magic was cast from the surrounding knights.
It is a magic that enables a remote attack that fires an ice pillar called an "ice spear".
Behind me are two part-time brothers, one from Balgas, and one from behind.
Anyway, I look at the length and thickness of the ice pillars of adult men flying in front of me.
Hard tooth sword with magic.
This sword has a hardening effect by applying magic, so if it's an ice pillar, it can be knocked down.
The problem is to make sure of it.
Ice pillars are approaching.
I manipulate the magic in my body.
I need strength to get rid of the ice pillars that are flying towards us.
But it's not just about muscle strength.
In order to intercept without a trace, we will also need dynamic vision.
So I decided to use my magic efficiently.
If I always wanted to improve my physical abilities, I always had magic on my whole body.
But not this time.
Considering the strength of the peasant militia that was blowing up earlier, I will fill half of the magic I have developed in my body.
That's how I concentrated the other half on my eyes.
Gathering magic in your eyes increases your eyesight and allows you to see even magic.
I captured the movement with improved dynamic vision of the flying ice spear.
It's as if you're slowing down the video and being recognized as slow.
After seeing the orbit of the ice pillar, he waves his hard tooth sword in line with the direction of travel.
With the sound of gakin, the ice pillar fell to the ground.
I can go.
I didn't really need to distribute bluff magic in my life.
It seems easier to concentrate in one place than distribute in an unbalanced way.
It is surprisingly difficult to control, but this method will still allow us to shoot down all the flying ice columns.
I felt it. I stared at the knights with even more magical eyes.
So I noticed a phenomenon.
Apparently, the spells they use have a trigger timing.
The spell name was put into my mouth as if I could put some magic into it first, and I blew out my breath and fired.
I was using magic like that.
The sooner we know that, the sooner we talk.
Before I cast a spell, I could visually see when I could apply magic.
In addition, I realized that if my eye had improved dynamic vision, it would be easier to intercept it by focusing on the knight's hand than on the flying orbit itself.
The knights also fire magic at us with their palms.
If you look at the direction of the hand, you can quickly see where you're aiming.
I see.
I suppose it was because I had the chance to meet a knight on the battlefield that Vargas was avoiding my shrapnel.
No matter how powerful the magic is and how convenient it is not to carry a weapon, there is only one way to deal with it if you know the logic.
Nevertheless, it will only require incredible motor vision and judgment.
Even the knights keep hitting magical attacks.
How many have you knocked down?
The attack finally subsided.
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