Knight's Infinite Journey

Chapter 82 He who draws the sword is not guilty

Yadimu turned around and looked.

Under his gaze, several figures in the distance appeared.

There were five people in total, and one of them was someone Yadimu was quite familiar with.

"Heru."

Yadimu called out the man's name.

Then, the five people walked to the high platform.

Ahead, the middle-aged man turned around and his eyes fell on Yadimu: "These are all witnesses."

"In front of this prisoner, you can now speak out loud about what you saw."

He looked at the five Heru people aside, with a smile on his face: "Come on, children, say everything you see out loud."

As his voice fell, as if receiving some prompt, the first person walked out first.

He looked at Artimu in front of him, a little scared at first, and then he seemed to muster up the courage and said loudly: "Mr. Herries, about half a month ago, Jack and I came back from the corner of the college."

"At that time, we saw Artimu and Mr. Held having a duel there."

"At the beginning, we didn't pay much attention to it and just thought it was an ordinary challenge."

"Challenge, good."

The middle-aged man named Herris smiled, and then said: "Then what?"

"We were hiding in the grass watching the challenge and witnessed Mr. Held being defeated by Mr. Artimu and knocked directly to the ground."

Another student said: "At that time, we thought the matter was over, but Mr. Yadimu's subsequent actions shocked us."

"Ignoring Mr. Held's pleas, he directly tortured Mr. Held to death with the sword in his hand and cut him into pieces."

"You mean, you saw with your own eyes the murder of Held in the corner of my college?"

Yadimu's voice sounded at this moment.

Listening to the words of the two people in front of him, his face looked calm: "So, where is the evidence?"

"Isn't the evidence obvious?"

Herris spoke loudly: "Mr. Held's body is the best evidence!"

"The scars on the body are the biggest evidence of your atrocities against Mr. Held!"

"What if someone takes Held's body away and disposes of it later?"

Yadimu asked, "Is this possible?"

"Do you think we are all fools?"

Herris sneered and said: "Mr. Artimu, I want to ask you, where were you on the day Mr. Held died?"

"I was on the edge of the academy, fighting against him."

Yadimu said.

"very good."

A smile appeared on Herries's face: "So, you admit that you met Mr. Held before he died and had a duel with him."

"Then I have a question."

He stared at Yadimu and asked: "Since you said it was a duel, why didn't you go to the training ground specially set up by the academy, but why did you choose to go to the corner of the academy, where no one could see it? "

"Why did Mr. Held, who had no physical problems in the past, die suddenly right after his duel with you?"

"I clearly explained the specific reasons half a month ago."

Yadimu's eyes fell on Helis: "I think you know these best."

"Report?"

Herris sneered: "Are you referring to the ridiculous lies you told?"

"You claimed in your report that there was a killer within our college. This is simply ridiculous!"

"Everyone in the entire Huo De Kingdom knows that our Huo De Academy is the safest place, but you say there is a killer hidden here. It is simply nonsense!"

"According to my opinion, the reports you mentioned are all false, in order to conceal your crime of brutally murdering Held!"

"Helu, tell me."

He turned around again and looked at Helu aside.

Heru slowly stood up and faced everyone's gaze, looking a little frightened: "Yes, Mr. Herris, I have witnessed with my own eyes that Artimu once carried the weapon Held had on him."

"He once took out this weapon to show off."

"Are you sure that was the weapon Held used before his death?"

Herris looked calm and spoke to confirm.

"Yes, I'm sure."

Heru nodded heavily and affirmed again: "That is the weapon Mr. Held used before. It looks very special, but it has been chopped off."

"If I guess correctly, this weapon is now hidden in Yadimu's previous residence."

"very good."

Herris turned around and spoke calmly to the guard on the side: "Have someone search Yadimu's previous residence and bring back as much of the contents as possible."

The people on the side nodded and then left.

They came back quickly and brought a bunch of stuff with them.

Those were all bits and pieces, including some blood-stained gold coins, a chopped long sword, and some other bits and pieces.

There is no doubt that these are Held's previous belongings.

"Now that we have the physical evidence, Yadimu, what else do you want to say?"

Helis looked at Artimu in front of him with a proud smile on his face.

Standing there, Yadimu was silent for a moment, and then he spoke: "I haven't been to that place for a long time."

This is an objective fact.

Since the battle with Held, Yadimu has left his previous residence and chosen a new place to live.

If there were no accidents, the place would be covered with dust at this moment, and it would be obvious at a glance that it was uninhabitable.

But Yadimu also understood that at this time, none of this mattered.

When the other party wants to deliberately frame and frame someone, those objective facts no longer matter.

What the other party wants is the trial of Yadimu, not the so-called justice and truth.

No one present was unaware of the problem.

With the witnesses including Helu and others, don’t they know that what they have given is perjury?

The people on the side who were responsible for collecting evidence, how much of the evidence were forged by them?

As for Herris, there is no need to say more.

What the facts are, this is very clear to him, the elder of the college.

Even the audience listening on the sidelines can know the many tricks revealed in this incident, and know that there is a big problem here.

But are these important?

Apparently it doesn't matter.

The so-called legal justice is just a tool in the eyes of these people, a means to achieve an end.

And Yadimu is their goal at the moment.

Thinking of this, Yadimu couldn't help but sigh, feeling inexplicably tired.

"It seems that no matter what I say, I will definitely bear the crime today."

he said with a sigh.

"if not?"

Harris asked, with that mean and proud smile on his face: "You are a criminal, how can you expect to escape the judgment of the law."

"If the law is fair, then no matter what the outcome is, I am willing to accept it."

Yadimu's face was calm: "But this is neither unfair nor a just trial. I cannot accept it."

"In other words, I want to change the way."

"The judgment of the law is not something you can do whatever you want."

Harris waved his hand with a sneer on his face.

On the side, several guards slowly stepped forward and slowly approached Yadimu.

It looked like he was going to take him down.

In this regard, Yadimu acted very calmly.

He sat in his seat, seemingly unresponsive to the guards walking around.

This performance made the guards everywhere secretly relieved.

After all, no matter what, the Yadimu in front of him was also the top apprentice in the academy.

The opponent can kill Held, so naturally they can be killed easily.

If Yadimu could just admit his guilt without resisting, that would naturally be the best outcome.

But, will things develop like this in the end?

Obviously not.

draw

At that moment, Yadimu finally took action.

The guard who was approaching was pushed away by him. Even though he was also a knight apprentice, he had no power to fight back.

Then, the pale golden sword was pulled out directly and swung forward.

boom!

With just one blow, the huge tribunal tower was directly hit with a dent.

The terrifying power vibrated and spread in all directions.

"Yadimu!"

Looking at this scene, Herris finally changed his expression: "What do you want to do!"

"Draw your weapon in the Inquisition. Do you want to challenge the authority of the Academy?"

"The authority of the academy?"

Yadimu raised his head and looked at Helis in front of him: "If the authority of the academy is supported by people like you, then the existence of this authority is not a good thing, it is just an accomplice of the evil one."

"In fact, that's true, isn't it?"

"Dear Mr. Herries."

He looked directly at Herris and spoke word by word.

The Hod College trial represents anything but justice.

Yadimu understood this from a very early age.

Nobles and commoners, powerful and ordinary people, these are different within the academy.

Children of common people must not offend nobles, otherwise it will be a sin, but nobles can be innocent if they offend the daughters of common people.

Yadimu knew too many similar stories.

Just talking about what happened recently, isn’t it what happened to Reagan?

Just because his sister was favored by the powerful, Reagan's resistance became a sin.

And at that time, where was the authority of the academy and the justice of the law?

Since this law is not fair in the first place, what obligation does Yadimu have to abide by it?

He was not guilty in the case of Held.

Held's death itself had nothing to do with him, and he never thought of killing Held.

He has never lied about the academy and has already told the truth.

If so, the college will still try him guilty.

Then it’s okay if this academy doesn’t wait for you!

draw

The sound of long swords piercing the air continued to sound.

That's the man hiding in the corner drawing his sword.

"Attempting to attack the judge in the courtroom is the biggest crime and can be directly punished by death."

Looking at Yadimu's movements, Helis was not afraid, but instead had a smile on his face: "Kill him!"

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