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But in the epic, that figure really admitted to be'me'?!

How... how could...

How could he give such an'command' to Jill.

Even at the very last moment before death, Joan of Arc, who has not had a trace of resentment, naturally cannot understand...

The suspiciously resurrected self-(black) Joan, why did he do such a thing.

What does she want to do?!

For a while, Jeanne felt a little flustered.

'Bishop Pierre: "You...you...you are-Jeanne!?

impossible!This is absolutely impossible!

You should have died three days ago!I obviously killed you!Should fall—"

(Black) Jeanne: "Should we go to hell...?

Maybe, Bishop."

She was one step ahead, her face calm and expressionless.Those pale golden pupils just stared at the bishop.'

At this time, people finally understood the timeline of the resurrection of Joan of Arc.

It turned out not to be the timeline after the marshal was executed.

They saw that the Marshal was summoned as a hero, and they thought that was the time period after his death.

It turned out to be when Joan of Arc had just been executed?!

Claire suddenly thought--

'Uh... Then in this time and space, there will be no Giles there!'

According to the original "Hundred Years War" time period, Giles should now be hit by the death of Joan of Arc. He has not truly fallen and committed the evil act of killing children!

If this completely degraded Giles meets the undegraded Giles...

For a time--

Claire's brain is not enough!

I...this...you...wow!!

She couldn't imagine such a situation.

But... if the marshal of this era also discovered the "resurrection" of Joan.

Will not rob Marshal of the Heroic Spirit for the ownership of Joan!?

I rob myself?!

After the 532nd chapter burns again, maybe we can put some cumin?

'No matter how evil, no matter how cruel.

[Gods will give forgiveness]!'

People recalled what Jeanne d'Arc had said, the words in bold font.

Suddenly a strange and familiar feeling arose...

It's as if I have seen it in someone before.

When Joan himself saw this passage before, she was in a trance, and there was no reason for that strange feeling.

It's just like--

"When Giles verifies the evil, he mocks the gods—" Hermitos murmured.

He didn't know if he was too sensitive, or he really found something...

Hermitus, feel that the "Jan of Arc" in the epic at this moment seems to be something abnormal-very special!

Even if everything she is doing and what she says now seems to be very reasonable...

but--

...

On the other side, everyone continued to read the epic.

At this time, Pierre and Cochon in the book are still a little unbelievable, what they see before their eyes.

Claire and the others kept talking about "dreaming" and "nightmare" after seeing the bishop revealing his identity.

He doesn't seem to be awake yet!

Joan... what does she want to do?

The bishop brought this inner fear and anxiety, waiting for his final destiny.

At this moment, people basically have no doubt about the identity of Joan.

Except for Jeanne in Jenny's body, most of the people who are reading the epic believe that the "black saint" is Jeanne;

They began to think about all that Joan had done, wondering if she was trying to avenge these people who killed her...

It sounds like a reasonable setting!

however--

People who have only briefly learned about Joan's life through the story will never think of how noble the saint can be.

At this moment, Joan himself, who was also reading the epic poem, was very sure...

Even if he is resurrected, he will never take revenge or revenge on anyone.

This sounds'too absurd'!

But the tragic death of the girl, the girl who was slandered as a witch and tortured by fire, the first thought after the resurrection was "revenge", but it is more normal in people's minds!

If Giles heard the voice of those people, he would be very happy that there are so many like-minded people with the same ideas!

Jeanne was treated unfairly--!

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