Next came Knight Farien Cid. He looked serious, frowned, and slowly said these two words in a heavy tone.

"Agree."

He didn't raise his hand, let alone say he agreed. He euphemistically used the word"agree". Maybe only in this way can he feel less guilty.

I think he should be a smooth and shrewd person, no less than those present. Anyone, but psychologically, is much more noble

"agree."

Knight Bansfather Bate nodded without thinking. He glanced at Knight Farien Sid and didn't seem to notice his heavy heart. He also raised his hand to express his thoughts.

"Agree," followed by Susan Warrior, she didn't raise her hand, which made me feel a little funny. Could it be that they framed a person in this way, and they can also have guilty thoughts, and they need to use these two words to alleviate it. Feelings of guilt later?

"Agree."

Melody warrior smiled triumphantly. He raised his hand and cast the final vote that represented victory. Of course he was not trying to alleviate his guilt. He was the initiator of all this. I think he probably wanted to avoid some future incidents. This is just a way to justify the accusation.

Because I know that I cannot vote in favor of a compromise on this matter, and vetoing it with a full eight votes will only bring about an unfavorable situation for me.

"Then Miss Alice Letasha……"

Soldier Melody looked at me with a smile. He hesitated to speak, as if he was waiting for my next objection.

I was silent for a moment, just smiled forcefully, and said to everyone;

"Sorry, I abstain."

Soldier Melody's eyes turned around on me, and then he looked at Captain Fennis with the same expression he used to look at me.

"captain finness……"

Silence, deathly silence, my heart was beating wildly for an instant, and my stomach was more like a string, tense and cramping. I was so nervous that I broke out in a cold sweat.

Everyone's eyes were focused on Captain Finniss beside me, which made me feel like they were all looking at me. But I wasn't nervous because of the eyes, but because I was very worried about what Captain Finneas would do next. the words said.

Will he burst into angry rants of accusation? Will he yell at us for disregarding human life and not giving the crew a clean slate?

My heart was beating wildly, and I secretly wondered whether he would be unwilling to compromise or rise up to resist? He had to rush into Aldrich's room and drag him out until he breathed his last breath in front of everyone before he was willing to admit the outcome.

If he did this, my conscience would have no place to rest. I did not follow through on my justice. I compromised with the powerful just to protect myself.

Being hypocritical, I chose to escape despicably and shamelessly, just so that this responsibility would not fall on me in the future and make me feel relaxed, even though all this might even be a scam or a lie.

Captain Finneas was silent for a long time, and then said slowly;

"I... also abstained……"

A big stone hanging in my throat suddenly fell into my heart and then into my stomach. I suddenly felt an indescribable heaviness coming over me, and I felt that the condemnation of my conscience suddenly became lighter.

I thought for a moment that if even Captain Finnis gave up, then my giving up would mean nothing.

However, Miss Alice Letasha did not know that her choice was actually the last line of defense in Captain Finniss' heart, and her choice of turning a blind eye and escaping had already determined the path Captain Finniss would have no choice in.

If she couldn't resist for him, let alone other representatives.

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