What level of god is it? ! '

The Hermetians couldn't help but take a deep breath.

A deity that existed from the time of the Impaler to the days of Joan of Arc and Marshal Gilles of France.

Never heard of such a name.

But there is no doubt about its current legend, describing—

Such as the Holy Grail, etc., are definitely the highest-level gods, even if they are said to be the same person as the main creator gods during the Great War, Hermetos believes it.

As for guiding Joan of Arc, she was active on the battlefield between France and England.

He has also won many times...

Ordinary gods can't do this kind of thing.

As long as you think about it, the land of England once gave birth to powerful knights like King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table...

In Hermetos's heart, England, and its corresponding France, is very overestimated.

On such a battlefield, even if the gods do not end in person, they can also influence the victory of the war—it was this that surprised Hermetos a little.

Simply --

Not true after all, all 'revelations' are plain sailing.

Soon Hermetos saw:

On May 5, the French army began to attack Turiel. Joan of Arc was shot in the shoulder by an arrow during the battle and was carried away by the soldiers, but she quickly pulled out the arrow and returned to the battlefield wounded to lead the battle. The final offensive. '

Although in the end the French army led by Joan of Arc won.

But in the middle, even her real spiritual leader was injured and almost disappeared.

If Gilles hadn't covered her retreat and temporarily replaced her to hold the front line, France's offensive might have failed.Not to mention the subsequent retake campaign.

The French army was originally inferior to the increasingly powerful England in terms of military strength.

The singing all the way at that time was entirely supported by the morale that Joan of Arc led them to be invincible.

In one go--

Decline again, exhaust three times!

Joan of Arc, who knows the truth well, will still treat the wound as quickly as possible after being injured, so come here!

’ And it was probably during this May-June that Gilles, as a subordinate of Joan of Arc, participated in all the main battles of the French army in the Loire Valley, and took on the important task of defending Joan of Arc’s safety.

The swift victory at Orleans led the French to plan further offensives.

The English expected the next French target to be Paris or Normandy;

The Duke of Dunoy later confirmed that this was indeed the planned target, but Joan insisted that the attack should be on Reims.

After a series of unexpected victories, Joan persuaded Charles to give her and the Duke of Alençon full command of the army, and was granted permission to attack the bridge near the Rolle as a prelude to a later attack on Reims.

This was a rather bold proposition, since Reims was twice as far as Paris and already deep into enemy territory.

The French captured Jargeau on June 6, Meyn-sur-Loire on June 12, and Beaugency on June 6. The Duke of Alençon fully supported the decision made by Joan of Arc. .Other generals, including the Duke of Dunoy, were also so impressed by Joan's victory at Orleans that they turned to Joan's loyal supporters. '

The little princess and the others saw this: "!!!"

It's changed, the whole vibe has changed.

With the description of one war after another in the book, the constant victories, and the many officers who no longer despised Joan of Arc...

When I saw that everyone was conquered by the charm of Joan of Arc and turned into her loyal supporters, that kind of passionate feeling was like raising a daughter, and seeing her daughter finally grow up and be recognized...

Cough cough--

It didn't feel that way, but it was very similar.

That sense of accomplishment is unparalleled.

When human beings read a book, they will form a sense of substitution.

It may be the protagonist, or it may be an important plot role.

And witnessed the transformation from an ordinary country girl to the unparalleled Platinum Iris on the battlefield...

People with dreams are full of admiration and blessings.

But the real battlefield is not a fairy tale, and there are many dangers.

Those appropriate thrills, on the contrary, let people enter more deeply, worry about them, and rejoice after escaping.

For example, there is such a description in the book: "Joan was still in the battle in Zarao, and saved his life by warning Alençon to dodge the incoming artillery. In the same battle, she was also climbing the siege She was hit by a stone in her helmet while climbing the ladder, but she continued to fight."

Save others, even putting yourself in the most dangerous situations.

(People in the other world can't imagine how dangerous the "dangerous" scene is, but they automatically optimize it and make up their minds: This artillery must be a magic cannon! The stone must be a meteorite!)

It is Joan of Arc's spirit of bravery and dedication that will infect countless military officers and get their approval!

The people she saved in the war became her most loyal supporters in the end.

Gilles had noticed that brilliance from the very beginning——

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