This time, Midafis Axer led a group of Transcendent Knights into the skies and saw the Count Brittany, who appeared like a demon god. This knight, proclaimed to be a contender for the strongest of the next generation alongside Antonio, actually fled without fighting.
Charles was not Transcendent and couldn't follow Count Brittany and others as they charged into Strasbourg. Apart from ordering his seven Transcendent subordinates to charge alongside the count, he personally commanded the army. This time, Prince Redmir's and Duke Mosley's private Knighthood, which were defending the city, could no longer hold back and were instantly overwhelmed.
Charles did not wish to slaughter needlessly, and ceaselessly shouted for these people to surrender. He cut his way through, taking captives as he went, and by the time he broke into the Imperial Palace, the battle had already ended.