1347 might as well act together
"Is Red Lancer out..."
Almost immediately after Karna left the field, someone noticed this.
The person who perceives it is not Semiramis, who has absolute control over the garden in the sky.
Semiramis is trying his best to be on the counterpart, leaving no room for attention to the rest.
Therefore, the first person to perceive this was not Semiramis, but Joan of Arc.
The Adjudicator holding the Holy Banner stopped in his tracks, closed his eyes, and after a slight feeling, confirmed the matter.
As the Ruler of this Holy Grail War, Joan of Arc has the privilege of knowing the status of each Servant, and if someone leaves, it will definitely be the first to know.
Even, Joan of Arc could feel that in the direction of Karna, Minamoto Yorimitsu was there.
"Did Miss Lai Guang defeat Karna?"
Joan of Arc couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.
Karna's exit is great news for those who are enemies of the Red faction.
In the red camp, if there is a question of who is the most threatening, then there is absolutely no second choice other than Karna.
Even now, with an explosive increase in ability parameters based on Silvia's body, Joan of Arc is not confident that she will be able to completely take over Karna's godkiller spear.
That's a real treasure to the gods.
Even Semiramis, who is located on the top of the sky garden and firmly dominates this side of the world, faces the god-killing spear of Karna, and is afraid that he can only survive by using the space transfer to escape, right?
Now that the most dangerous opponent has been eliminated, that's the great news.
"It's just that I didn't expect Miss Lai Guang to really defeat Karna."
The relationship between Gen Raiguang and Karna is not incomprehensible.
It's a pity that against Karna, who has the spear of killing gods, Minamoto Yorimitsu's odds are too low.
"It is estimated that Fang Li used the power of the spell to strengthen Miss Lai Guang's strength, and Miss Lai Guang was able to defeat that big hero."
If this was the case, then the decision to transfer the Two Strokes Spell to Fang Li was not in vain.
"So, what's next..."
Joan of Arc once again set her sights on the distance.
Unlike the rest of the Servants, Joan of Arc was summoned by the Holy Grail.
Therefore, Joan of Arc can clearly feel the presence and location of the Holy Grail, and even if there will be twists and turns along the way, she will not mistake the destination.
In this Holy Grail War, if there is anyone who is most likely to reach the Great Holy Grail first, it may not be Fang Li, but Joan of Arc.
Now that the enemy's forces have been distracted by their own side, the attention of the owner of the garden seems to be completely attracted to Fangli, and it is the perfect time for Joan of Arc to attack.
"If you miss it, you won't have a chance now..."
With this in mind, Joan of Arc prepared to gallop again.
However, at this moment, Joan of Arc suddenly felt the Servant's breath approaching.
"It's...!"
Joan of Arc stopped abruptly.
"Bang ββββ!"
Almost at the same time, one of the walls on the road ahead of Joan of Arc suddenly exploded, sending rubble flying and dust flying.
"Ahem, ahem...!"
A cough suddenly rang out in the dust ahead.
Immediately, a vicious voice with a hint of anger in the complaint followed.
"Can't you just break in the normal way...!?"
In the face of this complaint, a somewhat rough female voice also sounded.
"Isn't that troublesome? It's so much easier, isn't it? β
With such voices, the conversation between the two sides unfolded as if no one was around.
"It may be a simple question for you, but for me, it's likely to be fatal, can you understand?"
"Huh? Are you the one who would have died so easily? β
"I'm much more fragile than you anyway, so I hope the knight-sama will think more about me, a guy who will die easily, okay?"
"Since you're afraid of death, don't come here at first, I can do it alone!"
"I used to think the same thing, but now I have a heartfelt suspicion."
"It's alright! It's okay! β
ββ¦β¦ You guy..."
Under the sound of such a conversation, two figures with a clear height difference slowly appeared from the dust.
What has been complaining is a middle-aged man with a villain-like appearance who is probably over thirty years old.
Beside him, there was a knight dressed in heavily armed armor and wielding an ominous sword in his hand.
Looking at the pair, Joan of Arc tensed her face.
"Saber and his Master...?"
That knight was none other than Mordred, the rebellious knight who had killed Vlad III ββββ before.
And the vicious-looking uncle is the lord of Mordredββββ Lion Robbery.
"Oh?"
Joan of Arc's voice made Mordred and the Lion Raider look at her as if they had only discovered her existence now.
"Isn't this Ruler?" As if greeting an acquaintance, the Lion Raider said to Joan of Arc with a smile that didn't look friendly at all, "I didn't expect that the first servant I met after climbing this garden was you." β
The lion's words made Joan of Arc's expression become serious.
This is undoubtedly the first meeting between the Lion Raider and Joan of Arc.
However, the Lion Tribulation Boundary was able to accurately recognize Joan of Arc, indicating that this master, who was different from the red camp and had been acting alone, had a firm grasp of the information on the battlefield.
Joan of Arc also did not receive information from the Yugdomirenia about the Lion's robbery.
The Master, who appears to be a necromancer and a magician who uses magic as a prop, was commissioned by the Magic Association to participate in the Holy Grail War, but did not act with the red faction and avoided being poisoned by Semiramis.
Presumably, the other party must have sensed something was wrong, and couldn't trust Amakusa Shiro Shizhen and Semiramis, so he avoided being poisoned by the other party in the first place, and took his own servants to act alone.
But now, the master who avoided the red and black camps finally appeared with his servant.
"The Master of the Red Saber."
Joan of Arc confronts the lion robbers.
"Are you ready to fight on the side of the red side?"
The answer to this question was not Lion Raider, but Mordred.
"What are you kidding?" Mordred said in disgust: "I don't want to act with that poisonous girl!" β
Clearly, the Assyrian empress was a heartfelt rejection of the knight who raised the blade of rebellion against the king.
"That's it, Ruler." The Lion Tribulation Realm spread his hands and said, "My servant doesn't want to be in the same league with that side, so I won't stand on the same front with the other party." β
"Well, then, please give way." Joan of Arc did not let her guard down, saying, "I must go ahead..."
"Well, don't worry." Joan of Arc was interrupted by the Lion Tribulation, his eyes under sunglasses staring at the saint in front of him, and said, "I say, Ruler, why don't we act together." β
The lion's speech made Joan of Arc stunned.