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After all, her memory only lasted until not long after she died.

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In the book'Jan of Arc: "...not only Joan who invaded Orleans...but also those flying dragons..."

Matthew: "It means the two-footed dragon.

...There should be no such creature as flying dragon in France in this century.

More importantly, the person the soldiers called the "Dragon Witch"."

Joan: "Well. Although I don't want to admit it, it should be "I" who controls the dragon."

Joan blushed again, her eyes wandering, but she also admitted the existence of another "self".

"I don't know exactly how it was manipulated. Before I was alive, I never even thought about such a thing.

I heard that summoning dragons is the most advanced magic.

What's more, there are still so many dragons together--."'

"Holy Grail...!" Claire blurted out. Seeing Joan's description, she immediately thought of another sacred vessel used by white-haired Joan to summon the followers.

Only the Holy Grail can make Joan, who has never learned dragon magic, become a dragon witch!?

This... really bad news.

If it is the Holy Grail--

Even if the magic power of the hero appears after death can be maintained, the one who summons the flying dragon should also be able to do it!

The Chaldeans in the book quickly guessed this.

Joan stated that he must start to stop another of his own evil deeds.

Even though she doesn't have much strength now...

Even dealing with the bipedal dragon is very difficult.

but--

'Matthew: "...even if you are alone, you have to fight to the end...

How should I put it, he is really a character exactly like the epic description, Master."

Gu Da: "Well, I think so too."'

"epic?!"

!!!

Everyone suddenly thought of something.

Ah... the "epic" that Matthew said is not the one written by Andersen now!

But if you have seen Andersen's works, how could Chaldea be unprepared for Leif and their actions?

Matthew has also seen epics!!

Whether it is the same book they read or not, this incident reminds everyone.

Or--

In the future, in the Chaldean era, have even Andersen's works "lost" most of them?

The faces of everyone were extremely complicated and tangled for a while.

After some conversation, Gouda decided to help Joan to act together.

And Joan, who originally thought that she was going to fight to the end alone, was also very happy to receive Chaldean assistance.

After a few encounters, Joan also began to rejoice that he could have such a good teammate to help.

She also found out.

Relying on her own strength... In fact, she can't stop another'self' at all.

Not to mention dealing with another'Jan of Arc', even dealing with these two-legged dragons is very difficult.

Hermetos: "Although I borrowed the power of Chaldeans in the end, I was planning to fight to the end on my own alone! It is indeed a figure who can be named a saint in human history. "

'The saint of salvation'...

What a shining title.

In their age, why is there no girl so beloved by the world!

Hermitos is a little itchy inside...

If it weren't for his power and strength, it would be far inferior to the God in the book.

He wants to try to find such a devout'believer' for himself...

As for the epic, Joan, who has not received God's response until death.

In the eyes of this alchemy god, it is also a kind of regret.

It’s him...

For such a shining hero and loyal child, it is worth it even if he goes down once in person!

After that, the book went through several battles...

The French soldiers who were rescued still had a'misunderstanding' of her.

But Joan did not care.

Even from the perspective of the soldiers, thinking for them.

Once again, it showed that strong personality charm and unparalleled kindness.

'Jan of Arc: If it is a few days after the death of Joan, the resurrected Joan will appear and revenge...

Mass killing things.

If it was her, she would be afraid of the girl named "Jan of Arc"!'

"Ah! Joan... is so empathetic!"