The night watchmen stared blankly at this scene.

Go back to your own tent, which is the closest to the tent where Joan of Arc lived.

Then, he found Joan of Arc.

"Jeanne, what's the matter?"

Ashes asked.

"Can you tell me what you did before?"

Joan put her hands on her chest.

"Just to kill some cultists."

An indifferent voice reached Joan's ears.

"... heretics..."

Muttering to herself, Joan's face gradually changed.

She still remembers her first encounter with the cultist.

Every time a cultist appears, it means the destruction of a village and the loss of dozens of lives.

A look of pity and sorrow appeared on the girl's face.

Joan of Arc, who believes in Princess Sunshine, has a very kind personality.

The Sunshine Princess itself is the representative of grace.

As her saint, Joan of Arc was naturally also affected.

How many villages would be attacked by cultists in places she didn't know?

"..."

Biting her lower lip tightly, Joan didn't speak.

Seemingly seeing her thoughts, Ashes said: "I will take care of the heretics."

The heretics who take refuge in the abyss are punishable by everyone.

Looking at the ashes, Joan remained silent.

She is now the commander-in-chief of the French army, and she shoulders the heavy responsibility of saving France.

Even though she knew that heretics were raging on the land of France, Joan had no way to send soldiers to exterminate those heretics.

At least she can't yet.

This made Joan feel a little tormented.

She thought that the number of cult members was very small, but the situation seemed to be a little different from what she thought.

"Ash, I will find a way to send some people to follow you to deal with the cultists."

Jeanne raised her head, looked at Ashes, and said so.

"casual."

For Ashes, it doesn't matter whether they send someone or not.

After all, he alone can take down all the cultists.

It doesn't matter if there is anyone to help.

Looking at Joan who walked out of the tent, Ashes' eyes flashed.

Then, he took out the scriptures he had written and began to write.

Changes in the body need to be recorded at all times.

…………

After walking out of Ashes' tent, Joan took a breath of the somewhat icy air.

In the army, except for Gildrey who gave her 100% trust, other commanders gave her limited trust.

Those commanders who seemed to be convinced by her did not trust themselves 100%.

After expelling the English, Joan wanted to deal with the heretics.

And those pointed hats I encountered in the past seemed to be dedicated to hunting down cultists.

Maybe I can work with them.

As far as she knew, the only pointy hats from England were relentlessly hunting down the cultists.

From Gilderre's mouth, Joan learned that no French soldiers saw the pointed hats on the battlefield.

Only in the territory of some French lords did these unidentified pointed hats appear.

Jeanne's eyes flashed.

But the most important thing now is to get to Orleans as soon as possible, and first expel the English who besieged Orleans.

We'll talk about these things later.

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