For the village girl Joan of Arc, who was taught by the goddess, this set of prayers had already been thought of by her all day and night.

When she learned that Joan of Arc was illiterate, Princess Sunshine fell silent.

She didn't expect that her only saint was illiterate and didn't understand anything.

Then, in the dream, she had to entrust Sheila to teach her related knowledge in addition to teaching Joan of Arc's fighting skills.

Otherwise, the saint of Sunshine Princess is illiterate. If other people know about this, they will be laughed to death.

When Joan first came into contact with knowledge, she was quite excited.

After all, in France, except for nobles and clergy, it is almost impossible for ordinary farmers to have the opportunity to receive education.

Her father was taught because of work demands.

But the degree of education is also quite limited, only able to perform relevant number calculations and write down his own name.

Naturally, Joan was illiterate before accepting the instruction of the female knight named Heila.

The female knight dutifully followed the princess's orders and taught her.

Joan suffered a lot for this.

The female knight was very strict. In addition to teaching Joan of Arc related fighting skills, she also taught Joan of Arc etiquette.

Sheila said this: "As the only saint of the princess, your words and deeds can be regarded as the face of the princess. Therefore, you must learn etiquette, and don't act like a village girl in front of others. That would hurt the face of the princess."

Thinking of those dark days, Joan shivered unconsciously.

Although it is in a dream, the physical injury will not appear in reality, but the pain is real.

In order to correct Joan's posture, the female knight hit her with a ruler many times.

The physical pain is impressive, but the results are also gratifying.

As long as Joan wants to, she can behave like a saint.

In Domremy, however, such behavior makes little sense.

Everyone in the village is very kind, and Joan of Arc still maintains her lively and innocent posture.

She didn't want to act like a saint and be respected by everyone.

"It's a good thing Sheila doesn't know."

Joan thought happily.

When she was running and playing happily on the flat ground, Joan was extremely thankful that the female knight could only teach her in her dreams.

After the routine prayer, Joan opened her eyes.

She stood up, then drew a wooden sword from her waist.

This is the wooden sword she asked her father to make.

After all, that female knight taught her the basics of swordsmanship.

Sheila herself is better at spear skills. After all, her original weapon was a cross spear, even though the weapon became very deformed because of killing the mad king born among the dwarves.

In addition, she also knows some swordsmanship.

Wielding the wooden sword, Joan looked very seriously.

She practiced very focused.

A few years ago, she could never forget the scene where she was almost captured by Burgundian soldiers.

If the mysterious knight hadn't appeared from the necklace, Joan of Arc couldn't imagine what would happen to her at this time.

Under the tree, the young girl was concentrating on practicing the sword skills taught by the female knight who served the princess.

Stab, chop, chop, pick...

In the end, Joan ended today's sword practice.

She wiped the sweat from her brow.

After relaxing her aching body a little, Joan sat down against the tree trunk.

Clear blue pupils looked at the blue sky.

She took out the necklace given by her father from the chest that had already begun to take shape.

After that mysterious and handsome Lord Knight saved her once a few years ago, he never appeared again.

Joan of Arc wanted very much to meet the knight again.

The more she practiced swordsmanship, the more Joan understood the power of knights.

Draw your sword and kill nearby enemies in an instant, no matter whether those enemies are tall or short, wearing armor or not.

Just the moment the sword was drawn, all the Burgundian soldiers were killed.

Not even blood stained the sword.

How powerful should such swordsmanship be?

Joan wanted to learn from that mighty knight.

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