—So, I'm safe.

There was a rush of knocking in the dungeon, greaves banging on hard stone, and the continuous sound of footsteps would make one think that it was a group of people approaching, rather than a single person.

Soon, Joan of Arc appeared in front of Roman.

"Magician, do you still want to live?"

……

Roman thought that he would at least wait until tomorrow to see Joan of Arc, but he didn't expect that Joan of Arc would come to him immediately.

This was something he hadn't expected, but that's a good thing, isn't it?

There is another thing that Roman didn't expect, there is a Caster beside Joan of Arc - Gilles de Ray.

He was a Marshal of France who was active at the same time as Joan of Arc, and he was a leader with great military talent.But after he retired, he became obsessed with alchemy, and tortured more than 300 children to death, and ended up being burned at the stake like Joan of Arc.

"Joan, we don't need a human Master. As long as there is the Holy Grail, we can summon more Servants at any time. Compared with humans, they are more unreliable. He is too fragile and will betray us."

In all fairness, what Jill said is not wrong, the Holy Grail is more practical than the Master.For Joan of Arc, both the Holy Grail and the Master are tools used to provide magic power, and the Holy Grail can play a role far beyond Roman.

But Jill didn't know that at this time, Joan of Arc had already started to dig into the horns.

"Enough Jill, relying on the Holy Grail is not something to be proud of."

Even if the Holy Grail is more practical, Joan of Arc doesn't like it now. Rather, it is because it is more useful than the Master that Joan of Arc resists it.

Especially the Holy Grail gave her a poor fighting experience in the previous battle.

"I have already decided. Jill, I will hand over the Holy Grail and Fafnir to you, and hold down the other Servants except that woman. Is there any problem?"

"No problem, it's just..."

Jill did not stop Joan of Arc in the end, but he still expressed concern about Joan of Arc's decision.

"As for the magician, Jill, are you good at contract magic?"

"I'm the one to do this. Do you know the Self Geas Scroll?"

Roman, who had been silent all this time, spoke.

Self Geas Scroll is a magic contract used by magicians when they conclude an agreement that cannot be broken. It is the most absolute guarantee to prevent breaking the contract.Using the function of its own magic seal to impose the curse of "force (Geas)" on the caster himself, in principle, it cannot be dispelled by any means.Once the magician signs the certificate and fulfills the oath conditions to make the certificate come into effect, even if the person who made the oath is dead, as long as the magic seal is passed on to the next generation, even the soul after death will be bound.

This is a very powerful contract, even magicians don't use it often.

Jill is better at alchemy, but he has also entered the ranks of magicians, and naturally understands the binding force of self-mandatory testimonials.

"You are not afraid, are you?"

Roman asked Black Joan with a calm smile on his face, but in Black Joan's eyes, this smile was more like a mockery.

"Afraid? What are you kidding? Is it up to you? Don't be ridiculous. I remember that you still have two Command Seals left. Want to use Command Seals to order me? This is not enough."

The role of Ruler possesses a powerful anti-magic power. If you want to use Command Seals to enforce orders, just a Command Seal is not enough.I don't know if this job agency has other special features, it can resist two command spells.

One of Roman's Command Spells was used to order Siegfried and St. George to leave the battlefield, and now there are only two left on him.In other words, Roman wanted to force Joan of Arc to be ordered, but that was impossible.

This is the source of Black Joan's confidence.

Under Jill's guarantee, both Roman and Joan of Arc signed self-enforcement certificates.The main content of the certificate is that before Black Joan and Joan decide the outcome, Roman will serve as Black Joan's Master, but he cannot interfere with Black Joan's actions, only as a source of magic power.In contrast, after the battle, Roman will regain his freedom.

This is beneficial to both parties.Joan of Arc was given terms that were a fair comparison to Joan of Arc, while Romain was given security.

Before signing the self-enforcement certificate, Jill persuaded Joan of Arc not to do this more than once, but Joan of Arc refused impatiently in the end.That scene made Roman feel very interesting, just like a father who dotes on his daughter persuading an awkward and rebellious daughter... Thinking of this, Roman suddenly felt very tired.

After signing the self-enforcing affidavit, Jill took the Holy Grail from Joan of Arc, and Roman's magic began to stay on Joan of Arc.

What surprised Roman was that Joan of Arc consumed more mana than Siegfried and St. George combined. After thinking about it, Roman thought it might be because of Ruler's position.

Joan of Arc yawned, and then walked towards the back of the castle, which was probably the bedroom.

Roman originally planned to walk around the castle, but Joan of Arc in front suddenly stopped.

"Hey, magician, what are you doing there?"

Black Joan of Arc's voice made Roman stunned, thinking that he was the only "magician" here, and pointed at himself in surprise.

"Are you calling me?"

"Are you a fool? Who else is a magician here besides you?"

Seems to be speaking to Roman, but is there anything she needs Roman to do?

Roman was still hesitating, but he found that Jill's protruding eyeballs were staring at him unkindly, as if saying - if you dare to refuse, you will die.

Tch, dead daughter accusation.

Although thinking this way in his heart, Roman still walked over with Joan of Arc.

"Is there any problem? Let me explain in advance, I don't know anything about combat, I can only use it as a magic bottle."

"What stupid thing are you talking about? You still want to fight just because of your appearance? I've noticed since the first time we met. You have a dumbfounded look on your face, and you look the most dumbfounded."

Although she lost the Holy Grail, Joan of Arc was in a very good mood after getting the "Magic Power Bottle". Even when she laughed at Roman, the contempt on her face was also smiling.

But does he look "dumb"?

Roman suddenly remembered that when they first met, Joan of Arc seemed to laugh at him like this.

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