@HYBRID_BEING Apparently it's an ancient word used in the classical era already. It was used as a word to describe driving poor actors out of the theater stage by making loud noise. However, as expected, its use as a description for chemical or other explosions, as we know it, only started with the gunpowder. Thanks for making me google its etymology. It was quite interesting!
@Kaarme
Hoo, that is interesting! I was wondering, whether, before gunpowder appeared, this word was used for something like dust explosions, but usage in theater is quite surprising. Thanks for the info as well.
This doesn't feel like a battle at all. They keep it way too friendly, there's no blood as well, and they just talk with each other, we skip all the zones or scenes of contact, it just get skipped with a panel showing the result, not the action itself ???? As expected of a jap woman in charge of drawing huh, drawing too much shojos or useless fujoshit ;(( Well I expected too much from this manga anyway.
Well as @kenkagejack , the battle is terrible... I'm sure they'll talk about the cavalry on the left side in the next chapter but it doesn't fluid at all. They have enough time to chit-chat while in a battle, timings are everything.