"Miss Jeanne d'Arc... she is indeed the girl from Orleans."
Mashu stared at the red light shield formed by Jeanne d'Arc's Noble Phantasm and couldn't help but sigh.
Inside the red light shield, the soldiers fighting Fafnir were also covered.
The flames burned everything but failed to ignite on their bodies.
[Red Lotus Saint] will only attack enemies that Joan of Arc feels must be destroyed from her heart.
Not even ordinary enemies would attack, let alone their comrades.
But there was nothing in their field of vision except red and red.
Even the comrades who were fighting side by side with him one moment, or the enemies who followed one after another the next moment.
All disappeared under the red lotus-like flames.
Only the shrill howl of the giant dragon penetrated the barrier of flames and echoed clearly in everyone's ears.
Just listening to it, one can imagine the scene of the evil dragon Fafnir struggling with the holy fire burning all over his body.
However, the real scene was not that horrifying.
The flames danced under the scales, leaping from the gaps between several scales, and then fell into another gap.
The same situation was repeated throughout the body of the dark dragon.
It's like the surface of the sun is constantly moving, and a U-shaped coronal hole appears above the coronal loops.
Coronal holes in the solar coronal loops are caused by the imbalance between internal energy and magnetic fields.
The excess material bursts out from the sun's weak point and is then drawn back into the star by the sun's own gravity.
This creates a horseshoe-shaped cavity in the usually uniform corona.
Fafnir's current situation is similar to that of the Sun.
Unfortunately, the evil dragon was recognized from the bottom of her heart as "the one that must be defeated" by Joan of Arc.
A large amount of magic power was poured into Fafnir's body, turning into a holy fire that burned and consumed the evil dragon from within.
Even though he is the original dragon, under this flame, Fafnir's final outcome is still burned out like a candle.
However, the evil dragon should be more embarrassed.
The flame should burn from the inside out, without concern.
Fafnir, who can almost be regarded as the concept of "greed" itself, when encountering the holy fire that can purify everything, how can the flame burn so restrained?
However, it is Fafnir who is "greedy", not the dragon. The holy fire can burn Fafnir, but it is not so invincible when facing the dragon as the highest level fantasy species.
Just by bathing in the evil dragon's blood, Siegfried becomes invulnerable, not to mention the evil dragon itself.
The dragon's body firmly locked the flames in Fafnir's body. Even if some flames jumped out, they would be pressed back into the evil dragon's body by the inherent barrier itself.
No matter how sad Fafnir's wail is, the fate he will face as an evil dragon has already been determined.
In the end, there will only be an empty shell of the evil dragon left.
Gil de Rey and Caster are also in the red, but they can see each other.
Joan of Arc could only see herself and this scene on the stake, and the inherent barrier based on her mental landscape was naturally like this.
There is nothing but yourself and the fire.
The Star Familia that bound Gil de Rey also disappeared.
However, Gil de Rey and Bluebeard are ultimately the same person, so there is no problem in being able to see each other.
The flames did not spread to Gil de Rey, nor to Bluebeard.
Even though she has been helping the "Dragon Witch" in her revenge, Jeanne has never been able to list him as her enemy.
Even Joan of Arc didn't know how to face Bluebeard who had fallen into evil ways.
The only time she felt indebted was to Gilles de Rey.
If the Saint's self-sacrifice could harm only one person, it would be Gilles de Rey.
It was also because of her that the honorable French Marshal turned into a dark wizard who tortured and killed children.
No matter how many cruel things Bluebeard did, Joan of Arc could not condemn him.
She couldn't do it and felt unqualified.
Therefore, it is impossible to identify "Gill de Rey" as an enemy from the bottom of his heart.
The flames burned quietly at the feet of the two of them. Caster lowered his head and stared at the silent flames in silence.
"Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh!"
Suddenly, he tore his messy short hair with both hands, and fell to his knees with wide, bulging eyes.
Crying, he threw himself at the quietly burning flame.
But no matter how crazily he tried to draw the flames to his body, no matter how crazily he rolled in the flames, the holy fire was never able to invade Bluebeard's spirit body even an inch.
"Why! Joan of Arc, why don't you take revenge on me! Why!"
The book containing forbidden knowledge and made of human skin was thrown aside by Bluebeard like garbage.
He didn't care about the knowledge from the beginning, he just wanted his saint back.
Caster also has a deep understanding of what will happen to Jeanne after using [Red Lotus Saint].
Both his saint and the true Joan of Arc will disappear from this world.
Even Fafnir is unable to defeat this flame, and the revenge of the "Dragon Witch" is about to end at this moment.
From the beginning, this revenge was untenable.
Because there is no [hatred] at all, everything is just Bluebeard's wishful thinking.
But why, why, why not punish yourself, why does Jeanne have no hatred.
That’s at least——————
At least--------
"Give me back my saint!!"