She was always waving the banner to encourage Gilles and the others, and she threw herself into the forefront of the battle——.

But she never drew the sword.

The name of that sword is - the sword of St. Catherine!

But Gilles has been hesitating and puzzled, and finally asked Joan that question one day.

He asked Joan if it was because she was afraid of getting blood on her hands that she was unwilling to draw the sword!

Thinking of Joan's answer at that time, and the behavior of the soldiers who abandoned her and betrayed her afterwards, Giles trembled all over, and suddenly burst into tears! !

What a heinous sin!

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Gilles once asked her if it was because she was worried about getting blood on her hands.

But she answered Giles like this with a look of surprise.

"No, from the moment I waved the flag, my hands were like yours."

"It's just hard to say that I'm not very good at using a sword. I'm sorry..."

The Marshal has always known, has always known...

Although Joan of Arc did not draw her sword.

But she has always shared our sins with us. '

This shouldn't be what Joan of Arc should bear...

At her age, she should be like other girls, when she was innocent and fantasizing.

Instead of mixing with their smelly, dirty soldiers and officers.

She could have ignored it—

Then it was Joan of Arc who was betrayed.

Because Charles VII and other French nobles were 'incapable' to redeem her.In the end, Joan of Arc was burned at the stake in Rouen on May 31, 5, at the age of 30.

"..." Joan of Arc.

Re-watched his own ending.

Joan's heart was a little complicated, but there was no hatred.

She doesn't blame anyone—

Even if those French troops abandoned her.

This is her nature, the kindness that embraces everything from the bottom of her heart.

And Joan of Arc has never regretted saving her hometown——

Even after her death, in the eyes of French Marshal Gilles, that hometown is an out-and-out sinful place that needs to be destroyed.

When I saw Gilles at the end, I recalled the scene, and burst into tears.

Joan of Arc also remembered the scene of that day.

She suddenly felt a little sad. She had a sentence before she was alive, but she didn't have time to say it to Jill——

In fact, she is very happy to be able to fight side by side with Jill.

If she could, she would like to be able to tell Giles that she need not grieve her death.

……

On the other side, Jenny, who was the original owner of the body, saw a scene like a dream appearing in front of her eyes so clearly, and took a deep breath a little excitedly.

'This is it--

At the end of the dream, he was sent to the stake as a heretic. ' She remembered it all.

If Jenny remembers correctly, 'him' also asked for help from those around her, and finally got a cross from a little girl.

But at the moment when the painful flame burned her body, her heart was so peaceful.

No hate, no complaints—

"No... that's not me. Is it you? Joan of Arc!" Jenny's eyes widened suddenly, as if she understood something in her heart, she spoke anxiously.

But no one responded to her.

Except for the sound of the wind, there is no second sound.

'What the hell...why am I dreaming about your life?Joan of Arc. ' the girl thought dazedly.

God—

Please tell me, what kind of will do you want to convey to me?

Or, is the answer in this epic?

But Jeanne is dead...

...? !and many more.

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