When Rozen came here, Jill was standing in a bush behind the open space, looking in the direction of the open space, her eyes were filled with emotions such as trance, intoxication, sadness, and so on.
In the open space she was looking at, Jeanne was holding the holy flag, looking at the night sky, bathed in the moonlight, she looked exceptionally beautiful.
Jill stared at Joan of Arc in the dark.
It wasn't until Rozen arrived and exclaimed in surprise that Jill seemed to come back to her senses and turned her head.
"… Is that you?"
Jill did not feel ashamed because she was discovered, but she slightly lowered her eyes and nodded to Rozen.
The surprise on Rozen's face slowly disappeared, and he glanced at Jeanne, who was looking at the night sky in the open space, and then slowly approached Jill.
He didn't know if it was Rozen's illusion.
Rozen always felt that the Marshal seemed to be more haggard than when they first met.
One could easily guess what had caused Jill to become like this.
"What's wrong?" So Rozen pretended to be casual and said, "Haven't you talked to Jeanne yet?"
Since Jeanne appeared in the camp in the morning and reunited with Jill, the two of them had fallen into a somewhat delicate situation.
To be specific, Joan of Arc seemed to be deliberately avoiding Jill and not contacting Jill. Even in public, Joan of Arc would not choose to exchange glances with Jill, so Jill could only stare at Joan of Arc's side face every time, ignoring the conversation of the rest of the people present.
It was the same now.
Until now, Jeanne seemed to be avoiding Jill and not contacting Jill.
The reason was clear after a little thought.
"She doesn't want to affect my prestige in the army because of too much contact with me, right?"
Jill looked at Jeanne again and murmured.
"She is such a person."
After all, Joan of Arc was regarded as the Dragon Witch by the soldiers of the French Army.
Even though Gill had suppressed the panic in the army, even Gill himself did not get an adequate explanation. He did not know from Joan of Arc why he would still appear in this world a few days after being burned to death. Needless to say, the soldiers in the army naturally did not know.
This caused Joan to avoid not only Gilles, but also the soldiers of the French army.
Not contacting Jill was also to prevent the soldiers from suspecting whether he was colluding with Dragon Witch. That was the worst decision he could make.
Of course, this was only one of the reasons.
Rozen also knew that with Jeanne's character, she would definitely consider more.
For example, he didn't want Jill to have too many expectations.
If because of her contact with Jill, she had the expectation that Joan was not dead, and there must be a way to save her and let her return to France, then when everything was over and Joan returned to the throne, the pain and despair she would bring to Jill would be even more unimaginable.
However, in Rozen's opinion, such considerations were meaningless.
Because …
"When the singularity is eliminated, humanity will be re-established, and all anomalies that do not belong to this era will be eliminated by the world, including memory. At that time, Marshal Gilles will not remember that you have come back to life. Why do you worry about bringing excessive expectations to him?"
Rozen once said such words to Joan of Arc.
Unfortunately, Joan of Arc answered that way.
"Even if the memory will not be left, there will definitely be something left, that's what I believe."
The Saintess of Orleans' words, which were both prophetic and soliloquy, determined her attitude towards Jill.
In view of this, Joan of Arc had not had a decent conversation with Gilles that day.
Perhaps Gilles saw Joan of Arc's decision, so Gilles would stare at her silently like that.
Rozen did not interfere too much with that.
Although it was a bit unbearable, Rozen's life experience was not rich enough for him to deal with complicated interpersonal relationships.
The human heart has always been the most unpredictable.
Rozen could draw up tactics for a battle, and he could also draw up strategies for a war, but he could not do anything about this kind of personal emotional problem.
"After all, it's not taught in the book."
This was the flaw of rich knowledge but lack of life experience.
Rozen could only watch Gilles do his own thing in a clumsy way.
"Then what are you going to do?"
This was the most direct and complicated question.
What should I do?
I believe that Gilles must have his own idea, right?
Sure enough …
"… What I want to do has not changed."
Gilles was silent for a while, and then said nothing.
"I will go to Orleans and finish what I have to do."
After that, Gilles turned his head and looked at Rozen.
"It's up to you tomorrow."
After leaving such words, Gilles turned around and quietly left the place, leaving Joan of Arc's side.
Rozen quietly watched Gilles leave, and then approached Joan of Arc.
As a result, before Rozen called out to Joan of Arc, Joan of Arc spoke.
"Did Gilles leave?"
The saintess still looked at the night sky and only said such a sentence.
Obviously, Joan of Arc discovered Gilles' existence.
That was also natural.
Even if her ability value dropped a lot, Joan of Arc was still a servant, and she was still a human. Gilles, who had not become a spirit, could not hide his whereabouts in front of her, right?
Rozen also expected this and nodded helplessly.
"He left."
After saying so, Rozen was also very tactful to change the topic.
"Why didn't you go to the banquet?"
This was also a question that he knew the answer to, right?
After all, as mentioned earlier, the French Army did not welcome Joan of Arc. As long as Joan of Arc appeared, then the banquet would not be able to be completed in any case.
Rozen would ask this question casually.
Jeanne seemed to have noticed this as well, and she said very considerately.
"Maybe there will be wyverns, and someone has to be on guard."
This was also a consideration.
Rozen didn't say anything more. He came to Joan of Arc's side and looked at the night sky with her.
There was a kind of uncomfortable and quite tacit silence between the two.
"Tomorrow …"
After an unknown amount of time, Joan of Arc suddenly spoke.
However, just as Joan of Arc opened her mouth, So Rozen interrupted her.
"Tomorrow, we will win."
So Rozen smiled slightly and said so in an extremely relaxed tone.
"It's enough to confirm this, isn't it?"
Hearing this, Joan of Arc was startled at first, and then immediately smiled.
"Yes."
Joan of Arc declared to Rozen, to herself, and to everyone in this era.
"We will win."
"Definitely."
Joan of Arc confirmed this and was no longer at a loss.
The two looked at the night sky again.
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