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"If you don't answer my question, I will use a Command Spell to force you out of the game!"
She questioned him, but received no response for a long time. Left with no other choice, Joan of Arc felt that she might have to take coercive measures.
The 7v7 battle between red and white is one thing, but Cú Chulainn, this obviously odd third party, shouldn't have appeared at all.
He might disrupt the balance.
"Wow, you really dare to say that, Ruler. Although you do have the right to use Command Seals twice on all Servants, are you really willing to spend them on an outsider like me?"
Upon hearing Joan of Arc's words, Cú Chulainn suddenly burst into laughter.
In the past, he probably would have been worried about Ruler's "authority," but now...
It's not that I'm that afraid.
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Upon hearing this, Joan of Arc fell silent, because the Command Seals she received upon her arrival were actually given according to the regular number of Servants.
There are 7 Servants on both the red and black sides, and she possesses a total of "28" Command Seals.
If we include Cuchurians here, there should actually be "30" Cuchurians.
The discrepancy in numbers is what makes it puzzling—why is there an extra "Lancer"?
A bright and stable future (A++).
Being able to completely read the other party's panel and information, Jeanne d'Arc subsequently discovered a strange skill.
That description immediately created new confusion for Joan of Arc.
If she remembered correctly, Cú Chulainn actually died a very tragic death in the myth, so what was the meaning of this "happy ending" effect?
"I see."
"In that case, could you help me uncover the truth behind this Holy Grail War?"
Instead of actually trying to use a Command Spell to demand it, Joan of Arc changed her attitude and said...
"Ok?"
"Are you serious? Ruler shouldn't be able to interfere with the course of the Holy Grail War on his own."
"Inviting me on your own initiative would violate the original rules, wouldn't it?"
Curious about the other party's purpose, Cú Chulainn stood up and said.
Normally, the Ruler role is similar to a "referee".
Normally, you're just there to oversee the Holy Grail War, but you, the "referee," seem to be warming up before you leave the field. That's not quite right, is it?
"There are anomalies in this Holy Grail War. Although you may be a part of it, you are by no means the main one."
“In extreme cases, unnecessary fighting may occur.”
"I see. Anyway, I'm here looking for a fight, so why don't I help you out?"
Upon hearing the other party's "plan," Cú Chulainn, though unaware of their identity, did not obediently comply.
He has neither a Master nor a lack of magical power.
In this chaotic 7v7 battle, he only needs to do what he wants. Why should he listen to the other side?
"If you need it, I can use a Command Spell to help you."
"But only twice."
Knowing there was no benefit to be gained and that the other party would never help easily, Joan of Arc made that condition.
"I reject."
"I don't need to crave an upgrade to my Command Spells right now."
He stood up and waved his hand, showing no intention of helping.
Using Command Seals to enhance oneself in battle?
Under normal circumstances, he might not refuse, but things are different now.
He just wanted to find a strong opponent to fight to his heart's content, and he didn't care if he left the stage after he was done.
There's no need to make it seem like you absolutely have to win.
Now that he finally has these "privileges," wouldn't it be a waste of his ability if he didn't enjoy them for a while?
If we lose here, we'll go to another place where the Holy Grail War is being held.
"This is troublesome."
Watching Cú Chulainn's departing figure, Joan of Arc sighed, unsure how to describe this troubling situation.
There were already many Servants this time, but then a third Lancer appeared, which completely broke the established system.
"Hopefully he's not an enemy."
That powerful Noble Phantasm is quite deadly to many Servants.
She was unable to win him over, but Joan of Arc hoped he wouldn't cause any trouble or become an enemy.
...............
"What's wrong, Master?"
"Ruler has begun his operation."
"Didn't you say that before?"
Amakusa sat in the church, recalling his previous "revelation" and communicating with his servant, Assassin.
"But it seems a small accident occurred."
"Oh?"
"A third Lancer has appeared besides the red and black sides."
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Hearing Amakusa's words, Assassin frowned.
The 7v7 Holy Grail War was already a mess, so how did a third Lancer come along?
Could it be that another group of Servants has been summoned, turning it into a 7v7v7 three-way free-for-all?
In that case, the situation would probably be more chaotic than imagined.
"It's really curious that it can move around on its own without a Master, and it doesn't seem to lack a supply of mana."
"Just who is this person?"
Amakusa thought for a long time but still couldn't figure out the other party's specific information. Without seeing it in person, he couldn't use the permissions that "Ruler" should have to obtain the real name and panel.
"That sounds dangerous, doesn't it?"
"Is the other side acting together with Ruler?"
"It's not clear yet, but just in case, it's better to eliminate such potential factors."
As Assassin slowly recounted the story, he also saw Amakusa give a hint to a Master who was being controlled.
"Hmm, are we sending that guy?"
Sensing that someone had left, Assassin's expression changed slightly.
"Wouldn't it be great to use Lancer against Lancer?"
"With that person's abilities..."
"No matter who the opponent is, he will definitely win."
Turning around with a smile, Amakusa spoke casually.
That's right, Lancer belongs to the red team lineup.
That is the legendary son of the sun god.
Karna!
Chapter 156 155 Night Raid!
"Najendan, what's wrong? You seem to be spacing out a lot lately."
"Oh? It's nothing."
"The new nation has just been established, so don't overwork yourself. We still need you here."
As the officials walked by, Najjhitan, the former leader of the "night raids," looked somewhat dazed.
Just yesterday, Susanoo, who should have been destroyed by Esdeath, came looking for her again.
Even Lubbock, who had been presumed dead, reappeared before them.
If it weren't for the fact that the other party still retained the aura and rationality of a living being, she would have suspected that her former companions had all been controlled by the Imperial Arms.
And there was something that Najenda was very concerned about.
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