A country girl can lead French soldiers to defeat the English.

The educated French generals were losing ground against the English.

This comparison undoubtedly highlights their incompetence.

Although Joan of Arc does not seek fame and wealth, it does not have much impact on their interests, because the village girl is not a nobleman.

But the humiliation brought by this comparison still made him feel unacceptable.

It's just that Joan's record on weekdays blocked his mouth and made him unable to speak.

However, this time, the Catholic Church announced that Joan of Arc was a heretic, which really made him gloat.

Gildrey glared at him before storming out of the conference room.

Picking up the cup and taking a sip gracefully, a French general said: "It seems that our Lord Gilderray can't accept this fact~ the saint I assisted was declared a heretic by the Catholic Church."

"Tsk tsk tsk, I didn't expect such a thing. Joan of Arc, known as the saint, was declared a heretic by the Catholic Church."

"It's probably some kind of trick of the Catholic Church. I didn't see that Her Excellency Joan of Arc is a heretic."

"That's because you didn't observe carefully enough. Our Holy Lady has never prayed in front of people. Have you seen her wearing something like a cross? The holy bell hanging around her waist is not a common style of Catholicism."

"...If you say that, is it possible that Joan of Arc is really a heretic? That's why the Catholic Church announced this so openly?"

"No way, who told us that the reputation of our Holy Lady is so high? The Catholic Church probably feared her reputation, so they directly exposed this fact after the other party was taken away."

"Hey, it's so miserable. Your Excellency the Holy Maiden fell from the clouds to the ground. I don't know if she can bear the feeling of the drop..."

There were bursts of happy laughter from the conference room.

…………

After Gildre left, his angry expression quickly subsided.

He walked in the empty corridor, and the sound of footsteps echoed in the passage.

The fact that Joan was taken away was beyond his expectation.

Before the siege of Paris, the French army had won many battles and their morale was extremely high, while the morale of the English and Burgundians had been declining amid successive defeats.

But this time, Joan of Arc was captured by the enemy during the siege battle, and was captured after exhausting her physical strength and magic power.

Obviously, the other party came prepared.

The guards he led were tightly blocked outside, preventing them from going in for rescue.

Gildrey subconsciously began to think about the mastermind behind it.

Judging from the results, the leader must have a place for Catholicism.

Because Joan of Arc is not a Catholic saint, but a saint of the sun.

Heretics are facts, irrefutable.

However, he does not remember Joan revealing her pagan identity.

Even when he secretly recruited members of the Church of the Sun, it was in his own name, not in the name of Joan of Arc. In theory, no one knew that Joan of Arc founded the Church of the Sun.

Gildera frowned, thinking about it.

He lacks evidence and intelligence to point out who leaked the secret.

Moreover, if the information that Joan of Arc is a heretic is leaked out, he should also be announced as a heretic.

However, the fact is that Joan of Arc was declared a heretic by the Catholic Church, but she herself was safe and sound.

Gildrey pushed open the door of the room, then closed the door.

He checked the surroundings to make sure there were no small holes for listening or peeping, and then took out a piece of paper from his pocket.

Keep a list of church members you have developed on paper.

The above people were all found by him after investigation.

Most of them were ordinary soldiers who had been oppressed by the Catholic Church.Because he could not bear the squeeze of the clergy, he was forced to join the French army.

"I will definitely rescue you, Jeanne."

Gildera muttered to himself.

He plans to gather a team to rescue Joan of Arc.

In the name of the outside world, it is to investigate intelligence.

This excuse should not be fooled by those old foxes, but most nobles in France are not interested in the Catholic Church, so they will not expose this layer of paper.

The candidates for the team are the names written on the paper.

Putting away the paper, Gildrey sat on a chair and started flipping through the documents.

He tried to deduce Joan's current location.

After Joan was taken away, Guildray lost track of the other party.

Even though scouts were sent to try to find traces, those who captured Joan of Arc seemed to have disappeared from the world without leaving any clues.

"By the way, I can also inform His Excellency Fahan."

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