After marching all the way, Joan of Arc succeeded in making most of the soldiers and officers willing to follow her command by virtue of her leadership and wise decision-making.

After all, a commander who can lead soldiers to victory is definitely very popular.

In particular, this commander is still a very beautiful woman with a very noble status, a saint blessed by the Lord.

Therefore, Joan was loved by the soldiers.

Of course, it also caused a lot of trouble.

That is, Ashes, who had never made a move along the way, was questioned whether he could protect the safety of Your Excellency the Holy Maiden.

What happened in the castle is not known.

As a result, Ashes has been questioned as having come here for gold-plating.

He naturally didn't care about these gossips.

But Joan was very concerned, and personally stopped the soldiers from attacking Ashes.

Even if she came forward in person, most of the soldiers still looked at Ashes with suspicion.

Some of the commanders whose hearts were captured by Joan of Arc were also a bit displeased with Ashes.

It's just that their upbringing is better, and they don't look down on Ashes on the surface.

Only a few people know that Ashes is very powerful, such as Gildrey.

"Your Excellency Fahan, please protect the safety of Your Excellency the Holy Maiden."

Riding his horse to Ashes' side, Gildre said in a sincere tone.

He was entrusted by Joan to escort the luggage.

The goal of the train team is to bypass St. Loup and enter Orleans upstream by ship.

Before that, the escort of the troops led by Joan of Arc was needed.

After being separated from the escort team, Gilderrey was entrusted by Joan of Arc to continue escorting the baggage to ensure that the supplies could be sent to Orleans.

Therefore, even though Gildre wanted to enter Orleans with the Holy Maiden in his heart, he still accepted the order and vowed to use his life to complete Joan's commission.

Joan waved her hand at the time, saying that Gildrey did not need to use his life to ensure the safety of the supplies.

If the supplies are gone, they can be transported again, but if the people are gone, they cannot be revived.

After listening to Joan of Arc's words, Gildre almost knelt in front of her, um, was moved.

What no one knew was that Joan of Arc looked at the moved and weeping Gilderrey, and wanted to poke his eyes to make him stop thinking about it.

Ashes turned his gaze, and glanced at Gildre for a while, then he looked forward again.

"Then please, Your Excellency Farhan."

Gildre, who vowed to follow the saint, saw at a glance that Ashes had agreed to his request.

He didn't know much about this mysterious Farhan knight.

However, Gilderrey could see the other party's concern for Joan of Arc.

But later, he knew that the French knight was Joan's teacher and taught Joan many skills.

As a result, Gildre respected Farhan Knight even more.

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A few days later, Joan encountered the first Englishmen.

The scouts of the two sides collided, and then both the French and the English knew of each other's existence.

Naturally, the two sides who had been fighting for almost a hundred years came together without hesitation.

Joan of Arc held up the military flag, and the flag of iris was reflected in the eyes of all soldiers, and then their hearts were filled with courage.

"God bless France! Compatriots, charge with me!"

Pulling out the straight sword of the sun, Joan shouted loudly.

Later, she took the lead and took the lead in contacting the English.

Ashes followed closely behind.

A sword wiped the throat of the soldier in front of him, and the flag in his left hand was swung vigorously. An English soldier was knocked back a dozen steps.

Before he could recover his posture, the bright sword light came into his eyes.

Joan's long sword pierced his heart.

Kicking away the corpse, Joan looked around and observed the situation on the battlefield.

Not surprisingly, the French had the upper hand.

In the eyes of the English, this scene seemed extremely incredible.

Although their army is not equipped with an organized longbowman, it is not something that a team of infantry can defeat.

The hearts of the French were almost broken by the English.

Lost all the way from Paris to Orleans.

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