To quit being a saint, she falls in love.
"No. I’ll accomplish both love and the salvation of the nation."
Long ago, a war begun by two European nations.
A conflict waged through ever-advancing mysticism and technology continues even now—nearly a thousand years have passed.
The time is A.D. 2400.
Even the existence of Jeanne d’Arc, the Saint who saves the nation, has been passed down generation after generation, becoming little more than a hollow tradition.
The 17th Jeanne d’Arc, born in the countryside under the Blessing of the Saint. She has but one wish: to stop being a saint.
She knows this to be true: a saint loses her power either by guiding the nation to salvation… or by falling in love.
“Right. If I search for the conditions to save the nation while falling in love, then in the end I can quit being a saint, can’t I?”
Bound by chains of restraint, the unconventional saint charges across the battlefield, spear in hand, all to abandon her sainthood!
This love is not something so easily bound by chains.
[Translated from the
official website]