One Hundred and Ninety-Two Tomorrow, We Will Win
When Luo Zhen came here, Jill was standing in a bush at the back of the clearing, staring blankly at the direction of the clearing, with dazed, intoxicated, sad and other emotions in his eyes.
On the open space she was looking at, Joan of Arc held the holy banner and looked at the night sky, bathed in the moonlight, looking extremely beautiful.
Jill just watched Joan silently in the dark.
It wasn't until Luo Zhen came and made a surprised sound that Jill seemed to come back to his senses and turned his head.
"……is it you?"
Jill didn't feel ashamed because of being discovered, but lowered her eyes slightly, and nodded to Rozen.
The surprise on Luo Zhen's face also slowly disappeared. He glanced at Joan of Arc who was looking at the night sky in the open space, and then slowly approached Jill.
I don't know if it is Luo Zhen's illusion.
Luo Zhen always felt that this skinny marshal seemed even more haggard than when he first met.
And if you think about it, you know why Jill became like this.
"What?" Luo Zhen pretended to be casual and said, "Have you not talked to Joan yet?"
Ever since Joan reappeared at the camp in the morning and was reunited with Jill, the two had been in a somewhat delicate situation.
Specifically, Joan of Arc seemed to be avoiding Jill on purpose, not to get in touch with Jill. Even in public places, Joan of Arc would not choose to exchange eyes with Jill, so that Jill could only look at Joan's side face in a daze every time, ignoring the topics of other people present.
It is the same now.
Until now, Joan of Arc still seems to be avoiding Jill, not in contact with Jill.
If you think about the reason, it will be clear.
"She must not want to affect my prestige in the army because of too frequent contact with me?"
Jill looked at Joan again, and murmured.
"That's what she is."
Who made Joan of Arc be put on guard by the soldiers of the French Army as the
Even if Jill has suppressed the panic in the army, even Jill herself has not been fully explained, and she has not learned from Joan why she still appears in this world a few days after being burned to death, let alone the soldiers in the army, no one knows.
This led to Joan not only avoiding Jill, but also avoiding the soldiers of the French army.
Not to contact Jill, that is also to prevent the soldiers from suspecting that he is in collusion with the
Of course, this is only one of the reasons.
Luo Zhen also knew that with Joan's character, she must have considered more.
For example, I don't want Jill to have too much expectation.
If because of the contact with Jill, Joan of Arc is not dead, and there must be a way to save her later, and let her return to France, then when everything is over and Joan of Arc returns to the
However, in Luo Zhen's view, such consideration is meaningless at all.
because…
"When the singularity is eliminated and the foundation of humanity is re-established, all abnormalities that do not belong to this era will be eliminated by the world, including memories. At that time, Marshal Gil will not remember that you have "come back to life". Why should you worry about bringing him excessive expectations? "
Luo Zhen once said such words to Joan of Arc.
It's a pity that Joan of Arc answered like this.
"Even if the memory doesn't stay, there must be something left, I believe so."
The words of the Saint of Orleans, which seem to be prophesying and also seem to be talking to herself, determine her attitude towards Jill.
In view of this, Joan of Arc has not had a decent conversation with Jill this day.
And maybe because of seeing Joan's decision, Jill watched her silently like this, without being noticed by her.
Luo Zhen did not interfere too much.
Although it is a bit embarrassing, Luo Zhen's life experience has not been rich enough for him to handle the complicated interpersonal relationships of others.
People's hearts are always the most unpredictable.
Luo Zhen can formulate tactics for a battle, and can also formulate a strategy for a war, but he can't do anything about this kind of personal emotional problem.
"After all, it's not taught in the book."
This is the defect of rich knowledge but lack of life experience.
Luo Zhen could only watch Jill doing his own thing in a clumsy way, and spoke like this.
"Then what are you going to do?"
This is the most direct and most complex question.
How to do it?
Believe me, Jill must have her own ideas, right?
as expected…
"...the things I want to do have not changed in any way."
Jill was silent for a while, and then fell silent.
"I'm going to Orleans and do what I have to do."
After finishing speaking, Jill turned his head and looked at Luo Zhen.
"It's up to you tomorrow."
After leaving such words, Jill turned around and quietly left here, away from Joan of Arc's side.
Luo Zhen watched Jill's departure quietly, and then approached in the direction of Joan of Arc.
As a result, before Luo Zhen called Joan, Joan spoke.
"Has Jill left?"
The saintess still looked at the night sky, and said only this sentence.
Apparently, Joan discovered Jill's existence.
That is also natural.
Even if the ability value has dropped a lot, Joan is still a servant, and she is still a human being. It is impossible for Jill, who has not become a heroic spirit, to hide her whereabouts in front of her, right?
Luo Zhen also expected this, and nodded helplessly.
"he left."
After saying that, Luo Zhen tactfully changed the subject.
"Why don't you go to the banquet?"
This is also a well-informed question, right?
After all, as I said before, the French army does not welcome Joan of Arc. As long as Joan of Arc appears, the banquet will be impossible to complete anyway.
Luo Zhen would ask this question, just casually.
Joan of Arc seemed to have noticed this too, and said something considerately.
"Maybe there will be two-legged dragons appearing, someone has to be on guard."
This is also a consideration.
Luo Zhen didn't say anything more, and 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 of them.
"tomorrow…"
After an unknown amount of time passed, Joan of Arc suddenly spoke.
However, just when Jeanne opened her mouth, Luo Zhen interrupted her.
"Tomorrow, we will win."
Luo Zhen smiled slightly, and said so in an extremely relaxed tone.
"Just confirming that is enough, isn't it?"
Hearing this, Joan of Arc was startled for a moment, and then smiled.
"Yes."
Joan announced to Luo Zhen, herself, and everyone in this era.
"We'll win."
"must."
Joan of Arc confirmed this and was no longer confused.
The two looked at the night sky again.
Until a long time...a long time...
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