At that moment, at the Academy.
"He's not coming."
McDowell stood high up, watching the rebels in front of him.
They seemed ready to attack at any moment, but they were not making a direct move yet.
"Is this a diversion...?"
Still, he couldn't afford to underestimate them.
The moment he lowered his guard, the rebels might launch a full-scale attack, potentially causing significant damage.
Therefore, he had to be ready for battle at all times.
After all, even the rebels couldn't keep their soldiers moving indefinitely.
Being human, they too would tire.
They couldn't keep up the appearance of imminent attack for long.
So, until then, he had to maintain vigilance.
The problem was...
He had no information about the situation in the Persia territory.
He had expected some form of communication, but nothing had come through.
Whether they were too busy fighting or the rebels were blocking the information...
Regardless of the situation, it was clear it wasn't good.
If victory had been certain, they would have already informed him.
"But it's not like we can offer help in our current situation."
For ordinary soldiers to reach the Persia territory, even on horseback, would take 4 to 5 hours.
A knight with enhanced physical abilities could get there faster, but they wouldn't be fit for battle upon arrival.
Thus, the only one who could quickly move to the Persia territory and continue the fight was Ian Astria, a user of spatial magic.
However, his duty was as the commander of the Royal army.
The commander couldn't leave his post, especially where the main enemy forces were concentrated.
Therefore, McDowell had to think of another strategy.
A way to help without going to Persia.
McDowell pondered this while intently watching the rebels.
Then, a thought struck him.
"Is anyone there?"
"Yes, Principal."
At McDowell's call, a soldier bowed his head.
"Go down and call the commander of the Royal army, Robert, and Mcguire. Tell them I've asked for them; they will come."
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Space and time.
In some ways, these were entirely different realms, yet in others, they were deeply connected.
Just a while ago, he had physically felt it.
When Aryandor used time magic, some change occurred in the spatial realm.
It was a dire situation, so he hadn't seen it clearly, but he understood that space and time were somehow interconnected.
Now, the problem was what to do next.
How to counter his time magic.
No.
First, it was his swordsmanship that was the problem.
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