Gildrey took the order and left the room straight away.

The castle guards were overthrown by Joan, and he was able to leave safely.

Soon, only Joan of Arc and the lord of Lance were left in the room.

"Now, answer my other question."

Joan still looked at the lord of Lance with that kind smile.

"What happened to the arrest warrant from the Catholic Church?"

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Chapter 65 The Abyss Comes

Lord Lance's cold sweat flowed down all of a sudden.

He felt that if his answer could not satisfy the French saint, he might die!

"I know this!"

Out of the desire to survive, Lord Lance shouted loudly.

"Then please tell me."

Joan looked at him calmly.

"The people from the Catholic side informed me that the wanted knight was a cultist. Someone witnessed him appearing in the village that was destroyed by the massacre, and he was entangled with black air."

"So the Catholics hope that I can spread the news and ask me to post a wanted notice."

Lord Lance honestly told Joan everything he knew.

He has also heard of the knight on the wanted list.

It is said that he is the guardian of the French saint, and is inseparable from the saint, and has a very good relationship.

However, the Catholics now declare that the knight is a cultist, and they don't know how the saint should deal with the knight.

After all, the other party is a Catholic saint, and she must draw a clear line with this cultist knight, otherwise the other party's reputation will definitely plummet.

Heretics are punishable by everyone, and this is something that the French, the Burgundians, and the English all know.

Because many villages have been slaughtered by cultists, as a result, many lords have lost a lot of tax revenue.

Therefore, those lords with relevant interests are the ones who want these cultists to die the most.

Now, the Guardian of the Virgin of France is defined as a cultist, and it is not known what she will do.

"..."

He took a deep breath, barely letting himself lose his composure.

Joan remained calm.

It's just that her tightly clenched fist shows that her heart is not as calm as it appears on the surface.

Is this the main thing that the Catholic Church has done to her, a heretic?

Jeanne thought so.

Ashes could never be a cultist.

She was quite sure.

The reason why the other party left was to kill those cultists who caused disaster.

Now, the knight who killed the cultist was framed as a cultist instead. Is there anything more ridiculous than this?

I have to do something.

Jeanne thought so.

If you are a fake Catholic saint, then the Catholic staff who are the lackeys of the Lord will definitely not listen to your opinions.

His Royal Highness Charles said at the time that if he could capture Reims and allow him to be crowned King of France, he could promise himself a request.

This comes in handy.

Although Joan of Arc hoped that His Royal Highness Charles would be exempted from Domremy's tax burden, but now it may be necessary to change the request.

She hoped that Charlie would let the Catholics cancel the arrest warrant.

Looking at the girl in front of him who didn't change her expression, Lord Lance felt even more nervous.

He always felt that the other party was like a volcano, ready to erupt at any time.

The two of them just stayed in the room quietly.

Joan didn't want to talk, she was waiting for Gildrey to lead the army into Reims.

Lord Lance didn't dare to speak at all.

It is not unacceptable to let Lance out without any resistance, because it is the French saint who has been victorious in all battles. No matter what kind of enemy, no matter how strong the city is, Joan will fight against it. Defeat or conquer one by one.

It's just that Lance, which has important political significance, naturally has no difficulty. The defense of Lance itself is not designed according to the fortress, and its defense ability is not too strong.

And this saintess didn't know how to appear, under the unexpected attack, Lance was bound to fall.

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