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Change, the whole atmosphere has changed.

With the description of war after war in the book, constant triumphs, and the many officers who no longer despise Joan...

When I saw that everyone was conquered by Joan’s charm and turned to be her loyal supporter, that kind of passionate feeling, as if to cultivate a daughter, I saw her daughter finally grow up and be recognized...

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It's not that way, but it's very similar.

That sense of accomplishment is unparalleled.

When humans read books, they will form a sense of substitution.

It may be the protagonist or an important role in the plot.

And I have witnessed the transformation of an ordinary country girl who came to the battlefield to the unparalleled platinum iris...

People who have dreams are all admired and blessed.

But the real battlefield is not a fairy tale, and there are many dangers.

Those appropriate thrills, on the contrary, let people go deeper into it, worry about it, and joy after escaping.

For example, there is a description in the book: "Jan of Arc was still in the battle of Jaro, warning Alençon to dodge the incoming artillery, and saved his life. In the same battle, she was also climbing and siege She was hit by a stone in her helmet while on the ladder, but she continued to fight."

Save others, even at the risk of getting into the most dangerous recent situation.

(People in another world can't imagine how dangerous the'dangerous' scene is, but they automatically optimized it and made up for it: This artillery must be a magic cannon! The stone must be a meteorite!)

It is the brave and dedicated spirit of Joan that will infect countless officers and be recognized by them!

The people she rescued in the war turned out to be her most loyal supporters.

Giles noticed that brilliance from the very beginning--

And deeply fascinated by it.

Even his keen scheduling and timely arrangements in the war, and several times to cover Joan of Arc played a very important role.

But he hid himself behind Joan.

Only this glorious girl, he hoped that she would continue to shine.

Instead, he buried Giles himself, that powerful talent.

But who told him he didn't care!

Compared to being a respected hero of national salvation.

He enjoys the peace and satisfaction of the soul when he fights for faith and protects his homeland with Joan.

'On June 18th, the expected reinforcements from England arrived, and the commander of the British army was John Fastov.

The Battle of Pati can be seen as a reversal of the Battle of Agincourt: The French vanguard launched a surprise attack before the British Longbowmen’s position was ready, and in the following battle they annihilated or captured a large number of British troops. He also captured the British commander, and Fastov, who escaped with a small group of soldiers, became the scapegoat for England's shameful defeat.

The French army suffered only minimal casualties in the battle.'

This is the final summary of this surprise war on the epic page!

Attacking thousands of miles, stealing the nest?

Not only succeeded, but the loss is not big?

...!

At this moment, even the elven girl who had always thought Charles VII was a bit stupid, her mouth grew stunned and speechless.

It's a scene of a fairy tale better than a fairy tale. Are you sure you are not dreaming during the day?

The girl named Joan once again told people what the true meaning of Wushuang is.

Even if there are so many experienced commanders in England.

However, the leader of France is Joan, who never plays the cards.

Chapter 506 The coronation of King VII, the light reflected by church glass!

Later in the book there is a very special description of Joan.

After the surprise war went on smoothly all the way-

France captured such British soldiers.

In the past, according to Giles's character, all these prisoners were tortured to death.

But now he was just an adjutant and guardian who followed Jean of Arc.

Although he has the ability to seize military power...

But Giles never thought about competing with Joan.He loaned money to the French army to purchase siege equipment during the Battle of Jarjo, and made great contributions to winning the battle of Jarjo.

If you really want to count on the merits, everything he has done is not inferior to Joan.

however--

Perhaps it was his childhood that he lacked love so much that he cherished this friendship now.

Compared to official career and military power, he prefers the position of guardian and entourage of Joan of Arc.

Only Joan has the authority to make arrangements for prisoners of war.

So he could only look at Joan of Arc at the time and did another kind thing that surprised many people and felt incredible.

Jeanne banned the killing of prisoners of war.

She even confessed to a British soldier who was about to die (people at the time believed that those who had not been confessed would go to hell).

This tolerance is too good for the captive British soldiers.

Even many English soldiers were moved by his actions, even as enemies, but also overwhelmed by the charm of the saint's personality.

Giles also began to converge on his unscrupulous nature because of Joan's guidance.

Everyone is fascinated by it.

Not to mention--

Joan herself is a very beautiful girl, at the age of blooming like flowers.