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The secret behind this was Viram’s illusion.
Sometime during the battle, High Priest Viram came together with the illusionists stationed at the Illusion Spire and activated the illusions without the imperial army noticing.
It was a deceptively simple illusion, which initially targeted the soldiers carrying the ladders. The illusion caused the soldiers to lose their sense of distance, making them collectively fall to the ground as they attempted to place the ladders against the castle walls.
“Did we take any damage?”
Then Ronan appeared in front of Herarion and Viram.
“Ah, Sir Ronan! We’ve successfully defended ourselves thanks to you.”
The reason Ronan had been strategically assigned to the Second Corps was simple. Herarion was undoubtedly a good commander, but he lacked the military force in comparison to what the other generals had, so Henry had compensated for that with Ronan.
That was why Henry had put Herarion with Viram and Ronan at the Illusion Spire, one of the three spires that made up the Triangular Spire. Just like he had expected, putting the three of them together turned out to be a success, and Ronan’s countering Kington's sword strike to keep the castle walls intact was proof of that...



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