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'Failed?!'

Such news and words suddenly came into people’s eyes.

Originally, the scene where Giles succeeded in saving the saint did not appear.

Although they also knew that in the end, Joan of Arc would not escape death without accident.

That was the destiny that'Andersen' had told long ago.

It's almost a mortal scene-

but……

'Ah!!Ah ah ah ah ah!'

"How can it be over? Isn't Giles the protagonist? Isn't he the French Grand Marshal? Isn't he the guardian and guardian of Joan of Arc?" The little princess couldn't accept this fact and cried out uncomfortably.

NMD, why?!

This is a summary.Why did the rescue fail!

What about the scene where the knight rescued the beautiful girl?

...

In the final analysis, they also had too much expectations.

Even if everyone fantasizes about the relationship between Giles and Joan, is there really only friendship?Shouldn't it be a deeper emotion beyond ordinary friends?

Seeing that, unlike the other people who turned their backs on Joan, Jill was the only one who dared to stand up and send troops directly to Rouen.

Although his talents and achievements are not comparable to another'Jill'.

But his courage and sincere feelings with Joan still moved everyone.

But Giles has a wife.

And he left the battlefield because of the birth of his daughter.

So what is the relationship between Giles and Joan?

Are you brother and sister?

Is it a guardian and guardian?

Or the comfort of love, longing, friendship, admiration and soul!

But no matter which one, people’s complex hearts have a voice that can tell them clearly.

They hope that Joan of Arc and Giles can survive successfully, leave Rouen together, and return to France beautifully.

But that can only be a fantasy.

Then people saw the last description of Joan of Arc before his death:

The death penalty was carried out on May 30th of the following year in the old market square in Rouen. Witnesses described the scene of the death penalty.

Joan was tied to the stake. She kept praying and asked the priest next to her to hold a small cross.It was lent to her by the little girl on the roadside.

The priest agreed to her request.Finally the fire was lit and it was over after a few minutes.

The executioner reported: "When the fire started, she called Jesus more than six times, especially when she swallowed the last breath, she called Jesus with a firm voice. Almost everyone present shed tears of sympathy."

obviously--

Everyone knows whether the so-called "witch" is a real "witch" or a kind saint...

Could it be that their eyes and heart can't distinguish clearly?

In the end, this clearness and turbidity were all judged by lies.

Let the illiterate plead guilty--!

"Witch...?" Claire and the others murmured incredulously.

Suddenly he felt a little bit shuddering and trembling about this world, and felt extremely strange.

No, or rather afraid of the bishops who can reverse black and white.

Many people thought of the rumors of the heretical trial group.

It seems that the means are very shameful!Are they also the same type of existence as the bishop in the book?

too terrifying!A bishop can do such a thing.

In the end, Joan did not even see the Pope...

'Dare to be angry but not speak!'

At this moment, people clearly saw that mood from the epic.

It was the common aspiration that countless witnesses had witnessed Joan of Arc, this innocent and kind-hearted girl, who had been accused of dying without guilt.

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'The executioner was instructed to keep the flame away from her in order to make her die as hard as possible.

The English pushed the charred charcoal aside, exposing the charred body to prove to the crowd that she was indeed dead, and then burned the body again to prevent anyone from trying to collect her ashes.

The English threw the remaining ashes into the Seine.

Geoffroy Therage, the executioner in charge of the ignition, later described that he was very scared at the time and would be thrown into hell for burning a saint.'

The epic finally described the tragic ending of the saint with a side technique.

People can't bear to look directly at such pictures.

Then, they saw such a discourse analysis, which allowed them to further understand the current situation during the Hundred Years War era.

'France before Joan of Arc's prominence was the darkest period in French history.

The long Anglo-French Hundred Years' War caused the French people to suffer a lot.

A large area of ​​territory north of France is occupied by the English army, and these areas are likely to be permanently made English territories in the name of the "Second Kingdom."

The king of France at the time was Charles VI. Charles VI went mad about the year Joan of Arc was born, making him completely unable to handle political affairs.

The two relatives of the king, John the fearless Duke of Burgundy and Louis Duke of Orleans, also often quarreled over the power of regency and the custody of royal family members.