Everyone's eyes lit up.

That should be Gilles.

Saintess—could it be Joan of Arc?

Read the words in the text carefully, which contains detailed notes about the sect that Joan of Arc believes in.

Some careful people soon discovered that the Catholicism that Joan believed in...

And the revelation of the gods who guided her forward.

The source of those myths and teachings is actually related to the Christianity that the Piercing Company originally believed in.

In other words, it should have been the same denomination, but later, for some reason, it was divided into Protestantism, Orthodox Church, and Catholicism.

This involves many complex sectarian differences and reform processes.

It was not mentioned in detail in the article, and for a while, everyone felt a little itchy and had a lot of daydreams.

They barely suppressed the sense of curiosity, and continued to look back:

'—Joan of Arc's army arrived on the battlefield on the 29th, but the then French commander, the Duke of Dunoy, and other generals drew up their own battle plan and launched the battle without informing Joan of Arc.

Joan of Arc was furious when she found out, ignoring the judgment of other experienced commanders planning to supply Orléans first, Joan advocated a direct attack on the British army, and threw herself into every skirmish! '

(Eh???

This scene of deja vu (directly opening Wushuang) stunned Jenny who was reading the epic. )

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The development of the plot is too dramatic.

For a while, many people didn't react.

A hint of surprise also flashed across the face of Hermetos, the God of Alchemy.

Gilles turned out to be Joan's guardian and watcher!

And when Joan of Arc fought for the first time, she was going to directly confront the army of England, which was the stronger side.

"...!"

can't read!People don't understand it at all!Completely circled.

Even aristocratic young masters and little princesses who don't know how to fight in the army know how to be careless on the battlefield, but they will suffer a lot.

And many noble young masters who once played the role of the French Undead Team almost confessed to the battle with the demons because of their enthusiasm for a while.

In the end, he was rescued by the idol 'True>Fran's Undead Squad'.

Based on this, they are painful and happy, but they have a deep understanding.

(Abyss: Do you still dare to be reckless? Noble young masters: Don’t dare, don’t dare...!)

Later in the book it is described;

Joan of Arc was often at the forefront of the battle and carried her unmistakable banner with her.

But surprisingly, they won.

It's that kind of seemingly inexperienced head iron combat behavior, but it has succeeded time and time again.

"Huh!?" Clare was reading a book in a bookstore.

"!!!" The little princess who was in the palace was also stunned when she saw this, and she was a little suspicious of her life.

Did this work?

That's it?There are no amazing tactics, and no particularly shocking feats.

It's just that they have won one after another, small encounters, and continued to win.

'...Andersen didn't even dare to write like that! Some people who just wanted to blurt out suddenly choked their faces and swallowed their words deeply.

All right--! !

How dare he write that.

Isn't this epic a new work by Andersen?

'The actual leadership of Joan of Arc on the battlefield has always been a mystery. Witnesses claim that she often makes quite wise decisions on the battlefield, but soldiers and generals often regard her victories as the result of the mysterious power of God. accomplished.

Joan of Arc has since claimed that she paid more attention to her standard than to her sword.

However, the officers who really followed her regarded her as a resourceful tactician and successful strategist.

Someone once commented on her in such a sentence: "She continued to lead the army to a series of incredible victories and reversed the situation of the entire war. No matter what the situation is, the French army has indeed created quite a lot under her leadership. Extraordinary victory."'

Is it really superior consciousness... or is it just like the fantasy of ordinary soldiers.

Does Joan of Arc have the guidance of the gods?

People can't help but keep fantasizing.

At this time, Joan of Arc's face in Jenny's body became so hot that it affected Jenny's body, causing Jenny herself to not know what was going on, and her face was so hot!

Joan was so ashamed that she almost fainted.

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