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As soon as Ban left the room, Adelhardt, who was waiting, followed along.
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âThe Imperial Palace Knights are stepping in to deal with the intruders, but it doesnât look easy. âIt seems like itâs good at sneak attacks, and its movements are unusual.â
âWhat about the Knights of Leviathan?â
âWe are currently guarding the lodgings with the Redford Knights.â
The class immediately climbed out the window and went outside. It was just as Adelhard said. He was rushing to extinguish the nearby fire, and the knights of the Imperial Palace were trying to stop him.
âStop it, stop it!â
It was desperate, but the enemy was formidable. Throwing oneself aside, ignoring oneâs life. As they were cut to pieces by the knightâs sword, the surroundings were persistently stained with darkness. The last light went out before the class intervened. And the damage to the imperial knights began to increase.
Confusion grows with the sounds of swords clashing, screams coming from somewhere, and heavy breathing. Ban jumped in there without hesitation.
âletâs go!â
The Leviathan Knights followed suit. They did not hesitate even when darkness obscured their vision. Like their enemies, they too were accustomed to darkness. Because thatâs how I was trained.
Among them, Van was the one who shined the brightest. With a deadpan expression, the enemy fell every time he moved his sword. Sometimes he moved quickly to save his allies.
âThank you!â