192. Angels come? /Sister’s Will/The Man on a Rainy Night (4k)

"Angel……?"

Ian looked at his sister Jeanne with slight confusion.

As a person who does not believe in any sect, although he understands what an angel is, he also clearly knows that such a thing does not actually exist.

After all, if there really are angels——

Obviously there are so many people praying to Him, He should have come to this world long ago, and then drove all those hateful Burgundians and Englishmen out of this land.

Now Joan of Arc said she saw an angel?

No matter how you think about it, this is unlikely.

"Jean, don't make such a joke."

"I'm not kidding." Joan of Arc waved to Ian seriously.

"Brother, you'll know when you come over and take a look!"

[Although Joan of Arc is usually a bit naughty, she is still very honest when facing you. 】

[You can feel that she is not lying. 】

[You followed her request and came to the window next to the bed. 】

[This is something you specially arranged for Joan of Arc - so that when it is clear, she can see the stars in the sky at a glance. 】

[You looked in the direction she pointed, and then you saw an extremely shocking scene. 】

It's a pillar of light.

A beam of light starting from the ground and going from bottom to top.

On this thunderstorm night, it is so dazzling and eye-catching.

But Ian still doesn't quite understand one thing - how did Joan of Arc connect it with angels?

He asked directly:

"Joan Arc... Although this is indeed not a normal phenomenon, it seems to have nothing to do with angels, right?"

"Yes!"

Joan of Arc reached out her hand anxiously and pushed Ian's head to a certain angle little by little.

"Brother, look at it carefully again!"

"There is a figure there!"

"what?"

Following Joan's words, Ian looked at the location of the light beam again.

His pupils widened slightly.

Because he did see the "angel" his sister called him.

It was a figure in the light.

and--

Or is it floating in the air? !

【how can that be? 】

【You can't believe what your eyes see. 】

[Even though this is an era where magic exists, a situation like this is too outrageous. 】

[You realize that Joan of Arc mistook this figure for an angel. 】

"Brother, I want to see it!"

Joan of Arc was extremely excited and immediately shouted out.

“This is the Lord’s response to me!”

"What kind of response is this?!" Ian was also anxious, "And we can't be sure what kind of angel this is!"

"And it's raining so heavily outside - Jeanne, I won't let you go!"

Upon hearing this, Joan of Arc immediately shook her head.

"no!"

"If I don't go see that angel now, the Lord will think I'm not sincere enough."

"In that case——"

"I promised to have a baby with my brother..."

Halfway through her words, Jeanne realized that these were words she shouldn't have said and immediately changed her words.

"Brother, you said I couldn't confirm that it was an angel."

"But you can't prove that it's not an angel, right?"

"I have to go see Him!"

"..."

[You have always doted on your sister Joan of Arc. 】

[And to be honest, you are also a little curious about what is floating in the air. 】

【You are shaken. 】

"...Sigh." Ian sighed.

"I understand."

"Since Jeanne insists on going -"

"Then I'll go with you."

"But let's make an agreement first. If it's not the 'angel' you mentioned, we will come back immediately."

"Hmm~!"

Jeanne smiled happily.

"Let's go!"

[To be fair, you feel that you do love Jeanne too much sometimes. 】

[But what you can't deny is that seeing her smile is very important to you. 】

[Although sometimes you make some irrational choices because of this, you still feel that it is all worth it. 】

Boom-!

Boom-!

There was lightning and thunder in the sky, and the red-white light seemed to shatter the endless night.

The cold wind and cold rain mixed together and surged on every road in Donremi Village.

The trickling water soaked the land, forming patches of muddy rot.

In this weather when he shouldn't go out, Ian was walking against the wind, carrying his sister on his back, step by step.

He didn't want her feet to get dirty because of the weather - just bear with that.

"Brother, you are so kind~"

Joan of Arc, who was on Ian's back, held an umbrella with one hand and held her brother's neck tightly with the other hand.

In the cold rain, the two people moved towards the location of the light little by little.

Ian took a deep breath, and then said as calmly as possible:

"Jean, don't move so big."

"If I fall down later... I'll be in trouble."

"Ok?"

Joan of Arc may seem a little slow in other aspects,

But she has a very outstanding talent when it comes to analyzing her brother's behavior.

The blonde girl soon realized that her brother didn't want her feet to be dirty because of the rain.

The corners of her mouth raised slightly, and her movements immediately became cautious following her brother's warning.

After confirming that she would not affect her brother, she took the initiative and asked:

"Brother...if this is the case, there should be no problem, right?"

"Well, that's good."

"Sorry, brother."

Joan reached out her hand and gently wiped away the rainwater from Ian's hair.

"I asked my brother to follow me out when I shouldn't have gone out."

"..."

Ian was silent for a moment, then smiled slightly and replied:

"Jeanna, if you think so, you don't care about your brother too much, right?"

"Eh? What does that mean?"

"Because that's how my brother should accompany his sister, right?"

"Brother you..."

Jeanne's eyes were a little more clear and grateful.

"I really hope that my brother will never find a girlfriend in the future..."

"Eh? Jeanne, why do you say such things?!"

Ian was a little overwhelmed by Joan's sudden "attack".

"Is it really a good thing to put a 'curse' on my brother like this?!"

"..."

Jeanne turned away and muttered in a voice that only she could hear.

"It's not a curse."

"Brother can't find a girlfriend or something...it's obviously a great wish."

[Having a little fuss along the way, you and Jeanne arrived near the light pillar. 】

[This close observation has caused some changes in your perception. 】

It's not a pillar of light emerging from the ground.

It seems to be a path formed by the convergence of light blue light emitted by something.

but--

What could be able to emit such light?

And speaking of...

That "angel" seems to be missing too?

Ian couldn't figure it out for a moment.

Contrary to her brother's caution, Jeanne became even more excited after seeing such a light at close range.

"Brother, let's go there quickly!"

"I'm afraid He will leave soon!"

"..."

no way.

Now that we're all here, we really need to find out what's going on.

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