Soldier Susan was extremely emotional. She clenched her fists with an expression of extreme hatred. She was the first to express her stance and shouted angrily;

"We should execute this heinous thug!"

Soldier Melody, that old fox, still looked calm and composed, talking unhurriedly without any trace of pity or regret.

"I heard that Aldrich was dying, and that he was so badly injured that the ship's doctors could do nothing."

Sure enough, I expected that this matter was not simple, and there must be some conspiracy behind it. Although there was no other expression on his face, I felt that the face was stretched tightly on his face, and I just heard him use that He continued with a hypocritical gesture;

"Although his status is nothing, his supporters have clamored to personally execute the thug. We must do something."

I laughed secretly. Who knows if they had colluded to come up with the excuse. I remember, Aldrich was not seriously injured at all. He was just beaten with a bruised nose and face, but he didn't die.

"His champion? You mean those nobles watching the fun? What kind of advocate is that?"

Sister Faustina looked unconvinced, which made me couldn't help but guess that there must be some things that I didn't know happened that made her say this.

Knight Farian's eyes were unexpectedly sharp. , he was much more serious than usual, with a stern look on his face. He did not answer Sister Faustina's words, but just said;

"Isn’t that why we are here? If someone promotes lynching, the consequences will be disastrous and unforgivable."

What he said is right. If someone takes this opportunity to lynching without authorization, there will be no order at all in the days to come.

Mrs. Hong agrees with this. I don't know what she knows about the supporters. Somehow, she also stood up and stated the seriousness of the situation;

"Aldrich's incident has made people panic, and the nobles of all factions are even more in danger. Have you forgotten Mr. Raphael who was murdered?"

What she said is true. The matter with Raphael cannot be said to have been completely solved. They just found a superficial excuse and hurriedly covered it up.

With the incident involving Aldrich, it shows the incompetence of the guards on the ship. , and the set of rhetoric and excuses that had no credibility in the first place became even more unreliable.

With Madam Red’s foreshadowing, Knight Bansfather Bate followed closely and expressed his own views;

"If the murderer is not severely punished this time, a warning will be issued, and the people will definitely blame us for our inaction, which will even encourage thugs and thieves. If this continues, the angry people will definitely carry out lynchings, and their anger will spark with any friction."

As I spoke, I roughly smelled the direction of the wind. Neither Madam Red nor the two knights would miss this opportunity.

As long as Kos is executed in this incident, the mouths of all passengers can be easily blocked. Coupled with the fact that a nobleman is about to lose his life because of his atrocities, his situation has no room for redemption.

As long as one person is executed, all these problems can be completely solved. This is already the best thing. But it's too late.

As long as Aldrich dies after this person, everyone's anger will be released, whether they are nobles or crew members, and they will let out this bad breath.

At this time, Mr. Alcock Arrow threw another A new question;

"Before that, should we reflect on whether we have been deceived by our own lies? Thinking about our situation, there is no way out for the Victoria, we have lost our way!"

But his intention does not conflict with others. It can be seen that he is reminding everyone that we have no retreat, and indirectly points out a path of no return for us.

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