Chapter 159
Yue Dubiao never lowered his raised head; He Zhi also tried his best to dilute his body, trying to make himself look a little bigger in the courtroom.

Vast, deep, wide...

There is no suspicion of exaggeration when any words describing the vastness of space are applied to this courtroom.

Not only that, after actually approaching, people may even wonder whether these words are too one-sided.

Language has limitations, reality does not.

He Zhi looked around: "Space...compression. My king's technique of laying traps...."

The old soldier nodded. The moment he stepped here, he felt in a trance as if he had returned to that battlefield.

The terrifying traps arranged in certain galaxies are manifested in such layers of space.The comrades who are trapped will be trapped in a square inch from now on, even if they go in a certain direction for an infinite time and infinite distance, there is no way to escape.

Moreover, judging by the number, this is only one of the three-digit tribunals on the planet.

Without the use of similar techniques, any natural planet with such a large piece of interior dug out would collapse towards the center of the earth under the force of gravity.

Yue Dubiao calmed down and sneered, "A barbarian is a barbarian, but he has no imagination."

"What do you mean?"

The veteran opened his arms and pointed his fingertips at the boundary where he didn't know where it was: "If I were to say that we are now actively entering the stomach of some kind of creature."

"So...how?"

"I think the fear of being prey is probably the most widespread fear in the galaxy," Yue Dubiao shouted, the space is too vast to even echo:
"I have always thought that the nature of all planets is a natural Gu breeding ground, and only creatures that climb to the top of the food chain are qualified to represent that planet."

"Isn't that true? I know you are a savage from Liaoyuan, but I have no idea what creatures live on your home planet; when I go out to introduce a civilization, I will only talk about human civilization, skeleton civilization and so on."

As he spoke, the veteran glanced at the lawyer who was silently leading the way ahead, and then continued:
"You nomadic savages may not understand. In the age of the Star Sea, beings at the top of the food chain can claim to be representatives of a planet by no means is it arrogant."

"The corps you and I belong to can easily destroy planets, but if we are on our respective home planets, if we haven't even overcome the fear of being predated, how can we get to where we are today?"

The gaseous helium fluttered a few times: "...one-sided! I know a civilization, the parent planet is a living creature, and they are about to be destroyed by the parent planet's immune system... Finally escaped and slowly developed!"

"Besides, you... digressed! What exactly are you trying to say?"

The veteran shrugged, completely indifferent to being raised:
"I want to say that if you make statistics on the life that has appeared on any planet from ancient times to the present, you want to feed a creature at the top of the food chain that is enough to go to the sea of ​​stars; the number of creatures that are preyed on in the food chain must be It is more than a geometric multiple of the number of organisms at the top."

"So many lives, according to the standard of civilization, are all the fuel of the top organisms. This is probably what the nature of each planet is happy to see."

"Nature is by no means a loving mother, but more like a selfish villain; only when all kinds of creatures are allowed to fight each other can the one that stands out have enough strength to protect the nature itself that gave birth to them."

"Even the weakest and most harmless aboriginal civilization must be stepping on the bones of other life forms on its native planet."

"Life that was predated to death, life that returned nutrients to the soil after natural death... If their death is really meaningful on the scale of civilization—"

"It is the flow of energy that it promotes, and it is really contributing to every development at the top of the food chain."

The veteran grinned, and his voice was always raised inadvertently in an extremely wide environment:

"You and I are both soldiers. We have both participated in the destruction of certain planets. We have cut off countless food chains and taken away the meaning of the death of countless dead in them for hundreds of millions of years."

"We're used to it, it's so easy to do it, it's as easy as pushing a button to execute."

He Zhi is silent.

The smile on the veteran's face faded away, and he followed the lawyer step by step into the depths of the tribunal, like walking deeper and deeper into the stomach of a monster:
"Now, it's our turn to be the easy prey."

"Falling into the belly of such a huge monster like the Judgment Chamber, it seems that whether we are spit out as waste or absorbed by this monster and become another example of its authority, it seems that it has nothing to do with ourselves."

……

Liang Guling had been listening to the conversation between the two, and sighed quietly, lamenting that the two behind really put most of their energy on guarding against and competing with each other.

I still haven't carefully read the documents I provided word for word.

otherwise.

As long as their reading comprehension is slightly up to the standard, they should discover the subtext hidden between the lines——

The moment they stepped into the court, their words and deeds were completely under the eyes of the chief referee.

It is difficult to say which law applies to the creatures who come to the Star Sea Alliance.By blood?By posture?According to the regime it belongs to?

Each has its own reason.

Laws need to be understood, and more importantly, to have the power to interpret them, and the chief referee happens to be one of the best; for any matter, whether it is positive or negative, he can always find a law that perfectly fits it.

Because he knows the laws well, because he has been soaked in boundless power for a long time.

Even if the chief referee will try his best to suppress his personal likes and dislikes, but even the slightest change in opinion will make the final result very different.

A grain of sand in the so-called attitude is like a mountain when it falls on an individual.

It's just a small error for the referee.

But for Liangguling and her client, the trial has already begun.

Of course, the way to deal with it is also simple, as long as you maintain the most basic solemnity and respect for the court here, it won't be too bad no matter what.

I was afraid that the two chatting away from behind would have violated a taboo somewhere, and the impression of the two of them in the head referee's heart would plummet.

Yue Dubiao was still whispering to He Zhi, occasionally laughing heroically, and occasionally there was the friction sound of gas condensation and spiritual energy.

then.

As if hidden in the pitch-black distance, the countless star-like surveillance cameras focused all their eyes on the two of them.

It was the starfish chief referee who moved his gaze, Liang Guling was familiar with this place, as if he was familiar with his own bedside, so he could feel it; while the two veterans behind him were battle-tested veterans, they still didn't realize it.

They are still whispering, and the whispers have turned into arguments, and the smell of gunpowder has begun to smell.

More and more eyes focused on them.

Liangguling just sighed softly, but did not stop the two people behind them from arguing.

Very simple.

Because neither of them could pay enough, pro bono lawyer services never include thoughtful personal advice, and Lianggu Ling wrote these considerations between the lines of the document, which is already benevolent and righteous.

Her credo is to fight for the rights each client deserves.

What kind of rights are worthy of, of course, is positively related to the commission he can pay; otherwise, he is irresponsible to what he should have rights.

How can people who don't even respect themselves and their own interests fight for the rights of others?
It's really frustrating to just make it clear that you can't win the lawsuit.

Under surveillance, as the lawyer of the Big Bones Sashimi Restaurant, Lianggu Ling will of course be meticulous in his etiquette.

just.

The personal computer she held in her arms sank silently for a few minutes.

Until an unsigned email was sent to her field of vision.

……

It's the referee's email.

This high-ranking starfish has a good relationship with the Big Bones Sashimi Restaurant.Liangguling didn't know the reason, it should be the friendship handed down from her grandmother's generation.

She opened the mail, feeling as anxious as she had countless times waiting for the final ruling.

Is it just a routine exchange?Or tell them to pack up and leave?

Click to open.

It's actually a URL.

Liang Guling remained calm, pressed his fingers to his ear, followed the guidance of the website, and gradually walked into the depths of the trial court's virtual network.

In this huge space like an abyss, the number of cases adjudicated in a day is countless; but the chief referee of Haixing guarantees to read each file at least once, and clarify the basic logic of each case in his mind.

This is a vast amount of work, and it is absolutely impossible for ordinary people to complete it.

In the age of the Star Sea, the alienation brought about by technology has made most things absolutely unequal; such as high or low status, and the length of life.

In ancient times, human beings on the earth were able to live to be 80 or [-] years old, but they are still lively youths at this age today.

The only thing that is relatively fair to people is probably the time that passes on each person.Everyone's day is no more than 24 earth hours, no matter what they can't delay their departure.

The gravity-type time well of the Chudan Angel is to give up time on purpose, so that the speed of its passage is accelerated in an area.

If it weren't for the unrivaled technology of the angels, when they escaped from the trap, they would have gone through a lot of vicissitudes, and maybe all their technology would have become obsolete.

If you want to do more things in a limited time, the only way is to improve your efficiency.

The referee is like this. He is a starfish, but he has already integrated his own consciousness into a large-scale program, living in the virtual space, and splitting countless of his own consciousness, so that he can study each case carefully.

Liang Guling had suspected more than once that the judge had long been lost in the program, unable to distinguish which consciousness split was his own.

But this time, following the URL of the email, he continued to go deeper into the depths of the courtroom.

It was the first time that she really saw the chief referee in the virtual world.

Starfish people usually give people the impression that they are chubby and cute.

But the first impression of the chief referee is that he is as skinny as a stick. His slender limbs are not only able to produce delicious meat, but it is also difficult to support the blunt horns on his head.

In the virtual world, Liang Guling was at a loss: "Ah, chief referee... I didn't expect you to appear in person, and I didn't prepare the corresponding etiquette... What should I do right?"

Hai Xing smiled, unexpectedly kindly:

"You don't need to do anything, Xiaoling, I just watched you grow up naked, and now I'm not working."

"... Then you're welcome," the lawyer covered his mouth, and the avatar tightly hugged various documents to his chest:
"Grandpa Shi Wener, why did you call me here? My client... seems to be nothing special."

The starfish man named Shi Wen'er shook his head: "No, I think they are interesting, especially this Yue Dubiao, what he said...you can ask me again."

"Be your megaphone? I will!"

Liang Guling hit the snake with the stick, and his tone was soft and waxy, as if he had really become the granddaughter of the younger generation: "But... what kind of test is this? If I answer correctly, will there be any reward?"

Shi Wener clasped his hands behind his back, as if he was in a dilemma: "Please eat canned food? It's a pity that my old bone doesn't seem to be able to cut much meat."

"Yeah! I'm just joking!" The lawyer hurried over coquettishly: "Just ask, and I'll explain it to you eloquently and emotionally!"

……

Liangguling woke up from her eyes, and Shi Wener's gentle voice echoed in her ears. She followed the instructions and gently asked the veteran:

"The more you are flying, I have a question to ask."

The veteran was taken aback, and took a few steps back: "Why are you so polite all of a sudden? Isn't it the kind of routine that asks for more money when you come to the door?!"

"I didn't!" The lawyer's fair face was rarely flushed:
"It's what you just said, I'm a little interested, just chat!"

Yue Dubiao was still skeptical, glanced at He Zhi, then looked away fiercely, and asked himself why he wanted to seek advice from the enemy: "Excuse me."

"Well, it's the 'ecosphere' and 'food chain' you mentioned just now. So many lives are dying on an incomparably large scale, just to support the few at the top. Do you think this is right or wrong?"

Liang Guling asked, and in the field of vision, the avatar of the skinny starfish stood aside, with its hands behind its back, its body slightly bent, as if expecting the next reply.

The veteran was stunned: "It's really... a strange question, why do you ask such a question?"

The lawyer complained, and she didn't know what strange questions the referee was asking: "Just answer it directly!"

Yue Du Biao rubbed his chin: "Right or wrong? There seems to be no right or wrong in this kind of thing... If I have to say it, as a person with vested interests, I must say that this thing is right."

He Zhi let out a disdainful air with a "chi": "Then you just paid back, so compassionate? Hypocrisy."

Liang Guling moved his eyes quietly, and he seemed to sigh when he saw the phantom of the chief referee.

"What about the macroscopic aspect? Talk about the macroscopic aspect, He Zhi, can you also talk about it?"

Helium's gaseous state spun a few times, shaking his head:

"In my opinion, there is no right or wrong; the weak should be preyed on. All affection only exists between a society of one race, such as respecting the old and loving the young; outsiders? Forget it, let's go."

"In society, this kind of affection is needed to increase cohesion!"

Yue Dubiao looked at He Zhi with contempt, and muttered: "A barbarian is a barbarian."

"Look at the development of society. Looking at it now, the law of the jungle is the law of survival. There is no way to do it; in the future, when the world is better, with more resources, and there is no need to kill, it will not be too late to criticize these things."

"My answer is that right now, I can't judge whether it is right or wrong, but in the future...after the beautiful world that Emperor United promised us to fight for comes... Maybe it will be wrong."

Liangguling nodded gently.

But she could clearly see that the chief referee's figure was slowly diluting and disappearing.

He let out a heavy sigh of disappointment.

(End of this chapter)

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