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The brave behavior of Joan of Arc, the soldiers who escaped because of this, not only did not stand up at the moment of crisis, but forced the saint away alive.

In the eyes of the Marshal, this is exactly a betrayal of Jean.

Those cowardly and incompetent soldiers-even if all their lives add up, they are not as important as Joan.

Unfortunately, Joan of Arc was captured, but King Charles did not intend to save her.

At that time, the custom of the prisoner was that as long as his family members paid the ransom, he could be redeemed, but this time the Burgundians did not want to do so.

People showed expressions that were unbelievable and unbelievable, and the nobles and young masters began to accuse Charles VII of not trying to rescue him.The king really embarrassed his country.

However, after seeing such a plot, like Hermitos and the elderly nobles, they quickly understood it instead.

The king might not have forgotten the kindness of Joan of Arc to France, but worried that the prestige of this saint in France is too strong!

This is worrying about the instability of his throne!

Later in the book, there is a paragraph describing Joan of Arc’s escape:'She tried to escape several times, and once even jumped from a 70-foot tower (which has been modified into other data in the eyes of people in another world) and fell. On the soft muddy ground of the dried moat without serious injuries.

After some negotiations, Duke Philip handed Joan to England.Pierre Cochon, a bishop of Beauvais in northern France, played a key role in these negotiations and later trials. He was a hardline supporter of England and believed that he had a responsibility to ensure that Joan was punished.'

no doubt--

Fell from such a high place.

Even a Berserker who specializes in physical strength can't guarantee that he won't be hurt at all, but Joan of Arc is not injured.

It seems that in secret, the gods are still helping her.

However, in the end, the gods did not bless her to escape!

People are seeing that Joan is about to be tried at last...

Thinking of the suggestive words about Joan of Arc's death penalty, I felt a little nervous and uneasy for a while.

Are you coming?

But how long has it taken to stand up from Joan and lead France to victory?!

Everyone was shocked!

Although they thought that the plot would have such a day, they did not expect it would come so soon.

Doesn't that mean that the time when Joan really shines is only those short "months"?

And on the other side--

A man fell into amnesia, his eyes were bloodshot, and the French marshal-Giles, in a state of extreme terror.

At this moment, his mind was recalling the scene of getting along with Joan.

He suddenly remembered that memory.

'Do you know the legend of that sword and Joan of Arc?'The narrator asked.

She always waved the flag to inspire Giles and them, and devoted herself to the forefront of the battle.

But she never drew this sword.

The name of that sword is exactly-the sword of St. Catherine!

Giles had been hesitant and puzzled, and finally asked a question like Joan one day.

He asked Joan if she was reluctant to draw the sword because she was worried that her hands were covered with blood!

Thinking of Joan's answer at that time, and after the soldiers abandoned her and betrayed her, Giles trembled and burst into tears!!

What a sin is this!

Chapter 509 Although she never drew the sword, she shared the sin!

Giles once asked her if it was because she was worried that her hands were covered with blood.

But she replied to Giles with some surprise.

"No, from the moment I waved the flag, my hands have been like yours."

"It's just hard to tell, I'm not very good at using swords. I'm sorry..."

The marshal has always known and always knew...

Although Joan did not draw his sword.

But she has always shared our sins with us.'

This shouldn't be what Joan should endure...

At her age, she should have been like other girls, innocently in love with fantasy.

Instead of mingling with their smelly and dirty soldiers and officers.

She could have ignored--

Then it was this Joan who was turned away.

Because Charles VII and other French aristocrats were'powerless' to redeem her.In the end, Joan of Arc was burned to death on the stake in Rouen on May 30, 31, at the age of 19.

"..." Jeanne.

Read my ending again.

Joan's heart is a bit complicated, but there is no hatred.

She doesn't blame anyone--

Even if the French army abandoned her.

This is her nature, the kindness that embraces everything from her bones.

And Joan has never regretted, saving her hometown——

Even after her death, in the eyes of the French Marshal Giles, that hometown was an out-and-out evil place that needed to be destroyed.

Finally, when I saw Giles, I remembered the scene with tears streaming down my face.

Joan also remembered the scene of that day.

She suddenly felt sad, and she had a word before she was alive, and she didn’t have time to tell Jill--