I have said such words before - Joan of Arc, who was only 17 years old, left a very deep impression on Charles VII during the meeting.

Yes, it looks so right!

However, although Charles VII let Joan of Arc participate in the French expedition to rescue Orleans, he still had doubts about this girl who had no war experience.

"Since you don't trust her, why did you send Joan to the battlefield!" Someone on the other side couldn't help but whispered.

Kingdom of elves——

Because of the legend of No Game No Life Zero before, the bookstore managed by the former elf trainee priest girl also welcomed many customers this time.

Among them came a special existence.

She came here from the far west, another elf country, and came here as a carriage under the protection of the guards.

—The race is the spirit of nature.

The surname is a rare ancient noble among the elves - "Nirbalen Clan".

She came here because an elf wrote a letter asking her family about 'True Red Nirvalen', and noted some brief stories about No Game No Life Zero in the letter.

The current Patriarch of Nilvalen attached great importance to this matter, and sent his sons to investigate the situation.

'Is this the source of the mythical epic?An epic that records the legends of our family's ancestors...'

After looking around, the elf girl finally settled her gaze on the propaganda map of "The Hundred Years' War between England and France".

That exquisite poster attracted girls.

Originally, she was supposed to investigate about No Game Life Zero first, but she picked up a new epic book "Hundred Years' War between England and France" and read it out of curiosity.

Soon she saw the scene where Joan of Arc was suspected after meeting Charles VII.

"Humans are really strange creatures. If you doubt it, you should not use it. We elves will never hand over important battles to a girl from the countryside to lead."

The elf girl of the Nilvalen family frowned and snorted softly. She was a little puzzled and did not understand Charles VII's 'stupidity'.

Could it be that just relying on the girl named Joan of Arc, just a few casual words touched the king's heart?

Isn't the king afraid that Joan of Arc is deceiving him?Just like he also had doubts afterwards.

This kind of thing is really too strange;

With such doubts——

It didn't take long for the elf girl to get the answer to this question in the book.

'Year after year of ignominious defeats in the field, the French government has been demoralized and discredited both as an army and as a leader of the people.

When Prince Charles agreed that Joan of Arc would lead his army and prepare for war, he had presumably tried and failed all formal, rational strategic options;

Only a regime that has reached the last moment of its existence and has nothing to do can trust in desperation an illiterate rural girl who claims to be instructed by God to command the country's army.

It is so absurd, like a child playing around, handing over the command of the army at will.This seemingly unreasonable choice finally gave birth to a miracle that shocked the whole of France, including that Charles VII! '

The miracle that shocked King Charles VII and the whole of France! 】

Such dazzling fonts are deeply reflected in people's eyes.

The instinct of extreme fantasy makes people's blood boil;

...?

What had to be done to be called a 'miracle'? !

Did it save a war that was almost lost?

Or……--

...People did not dare to think about the achievements of King Arthur...

'King Arthur saved the whole of Camelot, Britain - and knocked down all the invaders, drove them away, and led Britain to prosperity. '

If it is the same as that achievement, it is indeed a 'miracle'!

But people suddenly looked to the segment about Giles described earlier.

He is the hero of this epic!

How should I put it, as the hero of this epic, his achievements should be more dazzling, right?

Could it be that the miracle was achieved by the two of them together?

……

The little princess turned to the next page.

'Charles VII who was wary of Joan of Arc.

Even if he explored his identity clearly, he did not take it lightly.

He asked Jill to accompany Joan on the expedition.Jill thus became Joan's guardian.

It was at this time that the future French generalissimo met the saint. '

'—the future Generalissimo of France! '

...? !

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