Chapter 145 The Land Of Hundred Years Of War (1/2)
Chapter 145 The Land Of Hundred Years Of War
“Rayshi+ft preparations are starting!”
“Ready to proceed!”
“Begin to confirin to confirularity point!”
“Confir!”
“Start to countdown!”
While Rozen and Mashu were listening to Roman’s explanation, the technicians focused on the systeularity point F, I trace huh Sheba’s reconnaissance and found seven singularity points”
Ro theularities are all leading human history in a different direction If there are any errors, humanity can’t develop to the point where it is now”
“Your job is to fix all of those singularities and save humanity”
“Otherwise, 2020 will never come, and humanity will be destroyed after the end of 2019”
After explaining the current situation, Roman explained the mission’s content
“This tiularities, and the location will be France in 1431”
Mashu and Rozen were surprised when they heard Roman
“1431 …?”
“France …?” Those two looked at each other
Because on that year that was …
“It see with this”
Rorew up
“Yes, France in that era is the period of the Hundred Years War”
“Hundred Years’ War”
It began in 1337 and lasted until 1453 It lasted for est war in the world
The war involved Britain, France, and later Burgundy
During that period, many new tactics and weapons were developed
France finally won the war and allowed the the foundation for future expansion in continental Europe, England lost almost all of its territory in France, but it caused the rise of the English nation
And during that war, there was the famous hero in history-Jeanne D’ Arc
“She was a French hero who liberated Orleans, and she was a Catholic saint, the most famous saint in the world She set off froe of seventeen The French arlorious victory like never before, and finally led to the crowning of Charles VII, who had the right to inherit the throne, laying the foundation for French victory” Roman explained
“Unfortunately, Jean D’ Arc was captured by Burgundy in Coe sum of money, framed and sentenced her for heresy and witchcraft, tortured, and executed in front of the public in Rouen, France Twenty years later, the English army was completely expelled from France The case was finally settled for her in 1456, and was named a saint by the Vatican after five hundred years”
And such a saint was tortured in 1431
“The time of your Rayshi+ft is shortly after Jean D’ Arc died in the hands of England” Roned a truce with Philip III of England Although there are still some small frictions between those two countries, there is no major war at that tiularity, and it