But now, the truth is in front of her.

The demon got the Holy Grail, nothing happened, people still lived peacefully, and the people in the city that came to the Holy Grail didn't even know what was hidden in the night.

Jeanne's expression was a little stunned.

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Chapter [-] Loss of the title of "Saint"

Looking at Joan of Arc's expression, Rope's dissatisfaction that the plan was disrupted was relieved.

Such is the way of heroes, torture, insults, these actions are a waste of energy for Joan of Arc.Not only will he not get what Rope wants, but he will even degrade his own dignity.

But heroes also evolved from human beings, just like Saber in the fourth war, who was obviously the king of Britain who had experienced hundreds of battles and led his army to kill the enemy, but almost collapsed before the Holy Grail of evil in this world.

The only thing that can directly hit the heart is to deny the heroes' regrets or beliefs.

The black-haired youth patted Joan of Arc's face lightly, drawing the Saintess' attention back.

"Let's talk about something. Saying that I am deceiving you, in fact, the demons in your mouth and I have used the Holy Grail to bring the back of this world to the brink of destruction, and tomorrow all the nuclear bombs on the earth will automatically explode... and so on. What do you think of my joke? Don't worry, now I have time to waste on you."

Aside from those joking rhetorical questions, what Rope said was the truth.

Joan of Arc can clearly judge this.

But because it is the truth, it cannot be accepted.That would mean that her efforts and beliefs in this war were simply superfluous.

The gods and the demons got the Holy Grail, but tomorrow the sun will still rise, and the people of Fuyuki move on after a brief period of fear and pain, and live the lives they deserve, just as human history has always written .

After being silent for a long time, Joan of Arc said with a complicated expression.

"...I came for the sake of righteousness and distortion, and even as you said, I have a clear conscience for my actions. You expect my apology, but the innocent lives lost at the hands of the demons will not allow me to do this. actions."

She is not an omniscient god.

Therefore, the danger and unknowability of the emperor and the demon were placed in front of the saintess, and Joan of Arc had to do her best to resolve that possibility and prevent it from happening.

"distortion?"

In the second half of the sentence, Rope ignored the past, but instead, it was the reason why Joan of Arc came that made him quite interested.

The first thing he thought of was neither himself nor Nyarlathotep, whom only he knew.

But Nyogda.

The high-ranking Old Ones, the noble dwellers of the darkness.

This evil god does not have all the conveniences of Naiako. She came with the help of Sakura. Perhaps because of the "identity card" given by Rope, she got rid of the surveillance of the ancient god and gained the adaptability of the world.But in the final analysis, local snakes are more aware of their own territory than outsiders. The moon world has something like restraint. Even if they cannot directly know the existence of the Great Evil God, they will react more or less.

Just like humans have stomach pains when they eat bad food, and then they don’t know the reason, so naturally they have to go to the “doctor” to ask the reason.

Sure enough, just as he said to Joan of Arc in the basement that day, Naiyazi Tini Yogda took the blame.

"Haha..." Rope smiled strangely: "Then according to this, you must not only apologize to me, Miss Saintess, but also thank me."

"What do you mean?"

"Because, the "distortion" in your mouth was disintegrated by the demon upstairs. "

Rope spread his hands and said.

"At least until she wakes up from her cultivation and draws her power back to the kingdom, your so-called "distortion" cannot appear.Even if it appears, it is a curtain call before leaving, and it is only a flash in the pan.Of course, believe it or not. "

Joan of Arc's green eyes stared straight at Rope, trying to find traces of lying on the face of the Emperor.

But unfortunately, as just now, she could not be found.

Slowly, the saintess's eyes were like watching the final BOSS being suddenly whitened into a righteous person, full of disbelief.

"That demon..."

"Her name is Nyogda." Rope's face became serious: "Unlike Naia upstairs, I have the name of her believer in my name, don't call her by her first name in front of me."

"She...was purged by the silver-haired demon?"

"Clear? Don't say it so ugly, Miss Darkness will be angry. At most, it's a daily quarrel." Rope shrugged and said. "Otherwise, how did you think the barrier disappeared? Why did you see Naiako in a coma and weak state? Because when you and I first met, we were finishing the affairs of His Highness Nyogda and preparing to go home, and St. The lady attacked us with speculation."

"I……"

"How about you? As a Master who wants to end the Holy Grail War with all his strength and win without jeopardizing the safety of the world, but you hinder me again and again, is the rank of Ruler really fair?" Well, I will not explain anything about the tsunami. After all, war will kill people, so if you die, you will die."

Jeanne was speechless.

It's not that she couldn't find a reason to refute it, but in the case of such a clear statement, her explanation was as far-fetched as anger, and the consequence of the far-fetched was the end of the conversation.

Conversation was the only thing she had left after losing her strength.

Joan of Arc wanted to leave this room, to verify the authenticity of Rope's words with her own eyes, and to observe whether the demon would leave this world.

Being tied up like this obviously won't do anything.

"...I only apologize for the theft."

It may be that saying this represents a huge compromise for Joan of Arc, but of course Ropez will not be satisfied with this light-hearted tone.

"that's it?"

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