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Seventy-nine, the waving flag of Orleans

In general, in order to subdue the special Zhongmo, Wende suffered a lot like what Schuman mentioned earlier.

Listening to his calm and gentle selection of some of the processes, Sui Xiong, who was originally laughing out loud, gradually became cautious in his expression. Sui Xiong is naturally a novice among summoners, but his special circumstances can make him understand Wende's efforts particularly.

I have been entangled with a giant beast for a day and a night. Even if it is not as dangerous as a battle between life and death, the hardships are difficult to tell outsiders.

Like Wende, when he was exhausted when he was about to kick Yunwu, he was almost unable to stand firmly, and his spirit and physical strength were almost exhausted.

And because even if he counts all the increase in his skill and expertise, he will not have any advantage compared to Kicking Yunwu, he wants to suppress this famous horse and not be thrown away by it. Wend had to intermittently enter a special state and use Joan of Arc's power to take the initiative.

After a while, even if Wind was very restrained, he would never use it easily until the end. However, during this day and night, the length of time Wend and Joan of Arc remained in shape was very considerable, far exceeding the "safe time" for Wend and Joan of Arc.

This directly led to the fact that after successfully subduing the Kick Yunwuzhi, not only Wende, but also Joan of Arc fell into a certain degree of weakness...

...

Sui Xiong picked up the beer bottle on the side, filled it with him and Wende, and picked up the wine glass without saying much, "Come on, thank you so much, do one!"

Wen De smiled, picked up the wine glass and touched Sui Xiong, and sipped it without hesitation, and said, "But then again, such a blessing is very worth it."

Wende conquered the Yunwu in accordance with Joan of Arc's method. The process was quite difficult, but the reward was really profound.

With his own strength, Kicking Yunwu is certainly intelligent and psychic, the strange special state between Wende and Joan of Arc is obviously beyond its understanding and imagination. After convinced Kicking Yunwuwu, this divine horse really seemed extremely docile to Wende.

If Wende lets it run east, he will never go west. He will never listen to his advice, and he will also show great loyalty. It is difficult for everyone except Wende to get close to this majestic horse. Even Joan of Arc, he only after Wende agreed and kicked Yunwuqi and ran for a short time without being so willing.

It can be said that the intimacy and obedience of Ki Yunwu's performance towards Wender made Schumann a little tasty.

After a trial run, Joan of Arc, who personally experienced the ability to kick Yunwu, praised Emma and Lara felt a little crisis.

When Wende discovered this, he laughed in secret.

This is something he is quite happy to see!

If the competitive consciousness is well manipulated, the relationship between the opposing parties can often become deeper in this benign process. Doesn’t this just mean that Wende wants to gather the abilities of the unicorn and famous horses... This expectation is one step closer to reality?

It is precisely because of this kind of little thought that after Winder harvested the clouds and dark horses, he did not build a horse farm as soon as possible, but wanted to let it spend some time with Emma before seeing the results.

"So you still have this idea? It's going to be a result. Don't forget to give me one to enjoy it!"

Sui Xiong and Liu Ying are certainly not outsiders, so Wende had no taboo to tell his plans. Sui Xiong said that he was also very expecting such a war horse, and he betrayed: "A dark horse with a white unicorn, the last one that came out would not be a zebra..." He suddenly frowned slightly, "I said, "Old Wen, since it's so hard to subdue this kick Yunwuzhi, why didn't Joan of Arc take action by himself? With her strength, it must be easier than you to impress this famous horse, but I'm afraid it's not difficult at all?"

Sui Xiong was outspoken for a moment, and he simply said wherever he thought, but when he heard this, Wende was a little uncommonly silent.

If Joan of Arc takes action, it will naturally be much easier than Wind if he wants to conquer Yunwuzhi.

It’s not that Wende didn’t understand this, but because of his trust in the girl, he wouldn’t hesitate to her proposal—perhaps because of other reasons that I don’t know yet—and did.

Afterwards, Kick Yunwuqiu's performance against Wende soon made him understand Joan of Arc's thoughts.

I naturally understood the girl's good intentions.

The loyalty of Kick Yunwu to Wende is both strong and single. To use the description in love, "In addition, there is no shadow of others in your eyes" can be said to be a very appropriate description. This can be seen from the fact that Joan of Arc wants to get close to Kick Yunwu and get Wende's approval.

In such a situation, the loyalty of Kick Yunwuqiu to Wende is naturally the best choice in theory.

After all, no matter what, Wende is a summoner, destined his troops, whether they are the Demon or Zhongmo, must revolve around him, and even exist because of this.

To talk about the extreme point, it can be said that in the summoner's army, the summoner is the unique king!

Or: In an army, there should be only one voice!

Under such a premise, if Joan of Arc was convinced and kicked Yunwu, the famous horse was loyal to the girl and was indifferent to Wende's nominal "master", which was obviously not a good thing, and would even cause some bad effects.

Wender can think of these reasons and understand why Joan of Arc made such a choice.

But, in his heart...

I feel inexplicably... unhappy!

No! It hurts! Quick! Ah!

Wende knew that Joan of Arc was thinking about himself, but he just didn't like Joan of Arc to compromise like this!

It is obvious that problems that can be solved easily, but it still takes a lot of effort to go around this big circle.

What is the meaning of this?

With Orange Soda as his partner, he obviously had no chance to go far and wide to use the Yunwuqiu as a mount. The result now is a completely wasteful thing! Joan of Arc, who is stronger and more proficient in riding, is obviously the better master of the Yunwuqiuqiu!

Isn't this a good thing to kick Yunwuzhi to show loyalty to the girl and indifferent to Wende's nominal "master"?

But so what?

Wende doesn't care at all!

And it's not without previous examples. The one who is not good at Emma's unicorn is Wende's Zhongmo? Even though he often jokes, saying that Emma is a "heretic" who has been involved in the "pure revolutionary team" and is constantly quarreling. But in order for the unicorn to help Joan of Arc better, when Wende becomes rich, Wende has never shortened a point of his magic salary! He has never thought that such a thing is wrong!

It is precisely because of this that when Wende learned the girl's thoughts, he was not happy, but was a little angry, and wanted to find Joan of Arc to give up such unnecessary caution in the future.

In Wende's self-cognition, his relationship with Joan of Arc is equal; because of mutual recognition, he is willing to sign an equal contract and become a companion who can share life and death.

There is no distinction between them, so Joan of Arc does not need to be tolerated and lowers his attitude.

However, when Wender planned to remind Joan of this reason, he suddenly realized that his perception was really true?

The Knight of the Ghost is Joan of Arc's heroic guard, and the leadership authority of the girl and Wend are consistent in terms of subordinate relationships. However, he took them for granted when he took them as his devils, and the girl never showed any dissatisfaction with it, and used his own authority to interfere when Wend commanded.

As for the Iron Knight, the other demons of the Moon Knight, and Luna and Reading, Joan of Arc's attitude towards them was far more equal and accessible than that of Wind.

This is true for the devil, and the same is true for the actions.

Fighting against those demons who are very concerned about being intrigued by reality, Wende always thought that this was his and the girl’s common goal. They were companions who were moving towards the established goal together, with no superiority or inferiority.

But what about it?

After Wender signed a contract with the girl, all the decisions were made by Wender. Even if Wender could firmly believe that most of his decisions were what Joan of Arc wanted. However, it is an indisputable fact that Joan of Arc never made a decision before him. And Joan of Arc never opposed his decision and always tried his best to complete it...

The primary and secondary actually appeared long ago. It is ridiculous that Wende, who has been pulling Joan of Arc, has not realized it at all, and has completely ignored the girl's efforts and sacrifices behind her...

...

Because he wanted to convince Joan of Arc and to make himself reasonable and well-founded, the accident happened during this reflection, and Wende faced his relationship with the girl for the first time.

Before this, he had never thought deeply about this issue.

Because there is neither the need nor the meaningless, Wende is not a philosopher who is full and has nothing to do. He always thinks about the bullshit question of "Who is me, who am I?"

For him, it would be enough to confirm that Joan of Arc is a trustworthy companion who can share life and death.

Just thinking a little more is that Joan of Arc's past experience of living is admirable and pity. The heroic girl is really confusing. Joan of Arc, who is picky in food, is really not easy to raise...

Most of this kind of feeling is full of unison.

Anyway, Wende's positioning of the girl has always been on her companions and friends, and it is no different from Sui Xiong and Liu Ying. Perhaps it is not necessarily deeper... After all, from the time they met and they met, they have always been supporting each other through the road...

Wende originally thought that this was true, but after realizing the girl's silent efforts behind her back, he could no longer find the courage to convince Joan of Arc.

At the same time, a kind of touch turned into a warm current in his heart, flowing quietly.
Chapter completed!
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