Jenny, far away in Atlanta, had another dream.

She dreamed that she went to a place, saw a book there, and the god she believed in finally responded to her...and gave her enlightenment.

'You were born into this world with your destiny, go follow the trajectory of your destiny and dig out the power needed to fulfill your destiny. '

An inexplicable voice called her in her heart.

After Jenny woke up, did she still clearly remember the name of the epic in her mind—"Hundred Years' War between England and France"?

Anxiety and hesitation flashed across her eyes, and finally turned into firmness.

She wants to walk on the road she dreamed of in her dreams...

She wants to save her country.

Until, she came to the place in her dream again, and indeed found a book there!

"...!"

Isn't this... the place where she originally buried the Bible of the Sun God?

After Jenny came to a small slope following her feelings, familiar and strange dream memories, she was surprised to find that she had already been to this place.

When the Theocracy searched for the teachings and classics of heresy gods for the first time...

Homura hadn't taken the Bible yet.

At that time, Jenny buried it here in order to keep it a secret.

And now-

The Bible is gone, but she came here again under the guidance of fate.

But the burial site, which should have been empty, contained an exquisite box containing an epic poem.

Jenny's face turned red with excitement...

Psychology further recognized that the voice in the dream was the guidance given by the gods she believed in in response to her prayers.

She must complete the mission entrusted by the gods...

You can't live up to the expectations of the gods.

What the girl doesn't know is...

It is not some god who buried the epic here, but one of the many clones of Hassan with many faces.

Now all the Hassans are under Yan's orders. There are so many people like Baimao, and they are capable...

The little prince of gymnastics who can do gymnastics for nothing, of course Homura will give full play to his talents.

When Zeng Yan visited Atlanta, his perception easily spread throughout the capital.

He also saw the scene where Jenny buried the Bible...

Only then did Homura pay attention to him and meet him at last.

It doesn't have to be easy to create a coincidence that is like a prophecy, seeing through the past and the future.

And the other side...

Also hidden in Jenny's body.

The things that Jenny can see and the world she can feel, Joan of Arc can also perceive.

When she noticed the epic poem in Jenny's hand, according to Jenny's memory, the font on it clearly meant 'Hundred Years' War between England and France'.

And the cover of the epic is not much different from the poster. It is full of Joan of Arc with various positions, and the figures who guard her piously behind her.

"...!!!" Joan of Arc.

What kind of feeling does it feel when you see your own image being made into various standing paintings, even when you were a child?

Joan of Arc was not clear before, but now she understands.

If she is in shape now, she must be blushing hot.

Shame!

Why, who on earth painted her appearance on it.

It turned out to be the cover of an epic.

If the "Hundred Years' War between England and France" mentioned above was what she thought, how could she be qualified to be a key figure representing the entire war!

Some self-deprecating Joan of Arc thought so—she was just a lucky but ordinary country girl.

There is nothing special about it.

'If you want to choose a representative figure, it should be His Majesty King Charles VII, or an outstanding marshal like Jill, right? ' Joan of Arc.

Even knowing that she will be added as a saint in later generations, she is only 16 years old, she has a very thin skin!

Accompany Jenny to turn the first page of the epic.

Joan of Arc, who was still ashamed and blank-minded, was immediately attracted to the following words.

The first sentence she spoke locked her heart firmly.

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