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Chapter 18 So why don't you kill me?

Chapter 18 So why don't you kill me?
"Wait a minute, Paul." Carl, who had no sense of presence from the beginning, stood up and said, "Stay calm. We shouldn't treat a suspect who has not yet been convicted like this."

Carl stood between Wyatt and Paul, seemingly protecting Wyatt behind him, but in fact he was secretly winking at Paul.

Carl knew very well what Paul's weak spot was. When Paul first became an interrogator, the teacher who was in charge of him made a wrong judgment and the bad guys did not get the punishment they deserved, which resulted in a tragic case where an entire family was wiped out.

The guilt and condemnation from the family members led the interrogator to commit suicide at home. From then on, Paul vowed to bring every criminal to justice.

There are always unexpected things. Paul felt guilty about the innocent child. He always took this as a warning, and his colleagues kept silent about it.

Karl didn’t know how Wyatt knew about this. Although it caused a big fuss at the time, it happened several years ago.

Paul must now calm down or the subject must be changed, otherwise Paul's gaffe may cause the presiding judge to kick him out.

"Captain Wyatt, I'm very sorry to have frightened you." Carl immediately turned around and showed his kindness to Wyatt. He was very skilled in this interrogation technique. "Please forgive Officer Paul for being so temperamental. I believe you are innocent. I personally suggest that you explain why you took the imprisoned Fallen to participate in the operation."

"Thank you for your advice. Your interrogation skills are very sophisticated. You will become an excellent interrogator."

Carl smiled uncontrollably, and unknowingly he seemed to be led into Wyatt's rhythm.

Wyatt knew that this was the interrogation method of the Black and White Faces. Regardless of whether doing so would fall into the other party's rhythm, he was willing to take this opportunity to explain it.

Just like how he had convinced Bishop Charles to allow the Fallen to join the operation.

Wyatt summoned the marked magic circle and then placed it on the fence. This dense formation made everyone focus their attention here.

Everyone recognizes the simplified ceremony, and at the same time, they are also aware that this is an extremely complex simplified ceremony.

"This is a ritual that can strictly suppress the evil activity in the bodies of fallen people. I call it a mark. I have replaced the holy white stone with the mark in the four institutes. If you don't believe it, you can send someone to investigate the four institutes. My adjutant will cooperate with you."

"Director Wyatt, we want to believe you, but according to the procedure, the evidence you present in court needs to be verified for authenticity, and this simplified ritual verification will be very complicated."

"Just leave it to Order. He won't be stumped by such things."

"Accept the defendant's proposal."

The scale symbol lit up again, and this time "Order" immediately made a judgment.

"The evidence is real."

Paul turned around frustrated, only to see Wyatt's smug smile.

He wanted to explode, but he knew very well that as an interrogator in a serious trial, he should not be too reckless.

Being led by the nose by the prisoner is definitely not what a qualified interrogator should do. I have to admit that this guy in front of me is not an easy person to deal with. It is indeed more difficult to try a colleague than to try an ordinary prisoner.

Paul took two deep breaths, trying to put the stain on his career behind him for the time being.

After calming down, Paul made some discoveries.

If Wyatt really had no problem, then why would he anger himself as an interrogator? Doing so would not do any good to an innocent person.

Instead of spending time investigating the interrogator and formulating radical response strategies, it is better to sort out your words. After all, a person with a clear conscience has nothing to fear.

There is no doubt that Wyatt has a problem and he is afraid of exposing himself.

It couldn't be that this guy was so stubborn that he found the trial fun.

What will be presented next is the third file, a very extreme piece of evidence.

If it is accepted, Wyatt will be executed in court, otherwise there will be no evidence to convict Wyatt.

"This is a compilation of the confessions of the members of the security team and the teachers and students of Clara Priest Academy. Please have a look at it, Presiding Judge." Paul's tone became even more severe. "Many people witnessed the defendant standing with the evil god's clone. Please give an explanation, defendant!" Wyatt's smile gradually disappeared, and he did not answer the question immediately.

Paul noticed the change in Wyatt and felt that his evidence had worked, at least he made Wyatt's relaxed state disappear.

Sure enough, this guy is really involved with the evil god!
Wyatt observed the jury. This testimony was very important. Maybe some of them guessed that they had become the apostles of "evolution".

Whether Wyatt admits it or not, this matter is of great importance and will eventually be submitted to the "Order" for His judgment.

The current silence is nothing more than giving the defendant a chance to defend himself in accordance with the regulations. No matter what Wyatt says, it will not change the outcome.

No matter what you say, it will become nonsense, so you might as well just talk.

"Defendant, do you have anything to say?"

"If you don't like me, why don't you just kill me?"

"Bang! Bang!"

"Defendant, please correct your attitude!" The presiding judge's powerful voice came down from above, "This is your only chance to defend yourself, please cherish it."

"So why didn't you kill me? Are you interested in the mark? Are you afraid that you won't be able to interpret the mark, so you're keeping me alive just in case?"

"Defendant, please make a logical statement." The presiding judge changed the subject and said, "You have one last chance."

"Just let 'Order' decide. I don't have the energy to communicate with idiots."

The presiding judge, the interrogator and all the jurors stood up and bowed to the scale pattern.

This is the end of the trial. Whether this piece of evidence is accepted is equivalent to whether Wyatt is guilty.

The scale pattern flashed several times, but the voice of "Order" was never heard. No one dared to look up to confirm, except Wyatt, who never bowed to "Order".

However, he was the only one who saw that the flashing green light on the scale turned into white light in an instant.

Wyatt smiled triumphantly. It seemed that his "defense lawyer" would go directly to the Chief Justice of "Order".

"Pointless."

The green light dimmed, and everyone stood up. It could be said that what they were thinking in their minds were different.

The presiding judge had a brief discussion with the jury, and finally he announced the verdict against Wyatt with an expressionless face.

"Wyatt, not guilty, released immediately."

As soon as he finished speaking, the handcuffs that bound Wyatt were instantly undone and fell to the ground.

Wyatt stretched his wrist and saluted everyone in all directions, especially Paul, the interrogator who played a heroic role in this trial.

Before leaving, Wyatt looked at the marker placed on the fence.

Let's leave it to the Inquisition. The "Order" side is also interested in this thing, so it might be a good idea to satisfy their curiosity.

Of course, this is not because Wyatt is kind-hearted, but because he firmly believes that no one can break the mark.

What's more, he was anxious to return to the fourth institute he had been longing for.

(End of this chapter)

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