I knew there was nothing I could do. Maybe I was able to win back the game and successfully retaliate against the arrogant Susan warrior, and also hit the bad-tempered Melody warrior, causing him to be frustrated in his victory.

But I am still powerless to change the situation. I cannot defend the perpetrator. I have no such right. I can exercise the truth in my eyes, but I cannot save anyone.

"I am just telling the truth as I saw it. As for what happened next, Mr. Melody, you should know better than me. Why are you asking me, an ignorant person, for my opinion again?"

I answered truthfully. The situation has returned to the original point, and it still has to be decided by voting.

I made a decision, a decision to sit on the sidelines, and now it's fine. Facts have proved that no matter what the truth is, the result is already in front of me..

Everyone had different expressions. It was obvious that no one wanted to be the first person to vote. Whether it was justice or hypocrisy, they all lost to evil. Captain Finniss didn't seem to have much say. He should be very I knew what was going to happen next. Once someone spoke, it was out of control.

I hope he wouldn't hate me. I shouldn't have been involved in this matter from the beginning.

Reifand Jonathan, who attended on behalf of his father Seeing everyone's embarrassment, he spread his hands with a relaxed look and took the lead in expressing his stance;

"I abstained from voting. This matter should not be decided at my age. Although I attended on behalf of my father, I did not intend to participate in these matters in my father's honor."

What he said was exquisite, which inspired me to a certain extent. I can also express my position like him. He is right. I cannot make these decisions on behalf of my father, lest he He was humiliated.

With Leifander Jonathan's opening, Mr. Fabian Fehr's hanging heart was relieved, and he followed closely. However, he was still worried about other people's opinions, and was slightly Said hesitantly;

"I...also...I can't bear this responsibility. I don't think I have the right to make decisions on behalf of the judge."

At this moment, Sister Faustina also raised her hand. Unlike the two previous gentlemen, she actually voted in favor.

"I agree that the punishment for Kos, according to the law, should be hanging."

Sister Faustina looked calm. I couldn't see a trace of trickery on her face. She was the first person who was not involved in this conspiracy, but who expressed her heartfelt approval of the matter. Mr. Funder Jonathan, for some unknown reason, snorted disdainfully after hearing her conclusion and said;

"Sister Faustina spoke of sympathy, but her decision was unexpectedly decisive."

Sister Faustina was unexpectedly calm. There was no fear on her face. Instead, she looked particularly majestic at this moment, like a priest who was about to judge sins, with an expression that did not tolerate sin and injustice. snapped;

"In any case, the facts are undeniable. He violated the authority of God and committed such an unforgivable atrocity. He should be punished for any reason."

"agree."

Mr. Alcock Arrow, a representative of the Chamber of Commerce, nodded and seemed to agree with Sister Faustina's words. He raised his hand and exercised his due rights.

"agree."

Then came Mrs. Hong. She didn't say anything, but she also raised her hand to vote in favor.

"agree."

Then came Pope Waldo. He raised his slightly old, wrinkled hands that looked like dehydrated tree bark, and although they were not yet dry and cracked, he also cast a vote in favor.

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