Naxida's thoughts are quite easy to guess.

The Exile Road was established because it was safe enough and equipped with a highly professional medical team and guards, which was enough to ensure that Hazard could spend the rest of his life in peace.

This is similar to the fate of some heads of state who were peacefully ousted from power, as Rhodes knew from his previous life.

But that's it.

"I can't die right now, even if I want to."

Rod chuckled: "It just means you'll live a very painful life."

"?"

Dixia didn't understand what he meant.

"Dolly's doll business is all over Sumeru, so it wouldn't be a bad idea for her to try it out in the villages near Daocheng Forest."

"Moreover."

"Daocheng Forest is also a rainforest, so it's inevitable that we'll encounter some dangers of one kind or another."

"For example, poisonous insects, monsters, dead zones, and so on."

"If we encounter a rampaging ancient machine, we'll have nowhere to cry."

Rhodes muttered to himself, as if he were talking about something completely unrelated to the topic.

Dixia, who was initially a little confused, raised an eyebrow upon hearing this, and then laughed as well: "Yes, the rainforest is also very dangerous."

As she spoke, she leaned close to Rod's ear and whispered, "Who did you hire?"

"hire?"

"Do we need to hire someone for this?"

Rod laughed and said, "If you let the cat out a little, there will be plenty of people willing to do it."

Don't kill Hazard.

It simply meant that he would have an uneasy life for the rest of his days.

Even for such a small task, many people are willing to volunteer to do it.

Especially those mercenaries who have been through countless battles in the desert, who knows what these lawless guys might find in the desert that could keep the former great sage up at night?

The ban between the rainforest and desert areas has also been lifted.

The desert mercenaries have more freedom of movement than before, and it's understandable that they would wander into Daocheng Forest to do things they've wanted to do for a long time but haven't dared to.

Even if you get caught.

Anyway, no one was killed; it was just harassing an exiled prisoner. He would be released after a few days at most, so the cost was almost zero. Why not do it?

The conversation turned to Hazard's fate.

Suddenly, Dixia thought of someone else: "Speaking of which, where is that scholar?"

She was referring to the scholars.

It was Hafsey who plagiarized many students.

Previously, Rhodes had prepared so many things to try and bring him down from his high position as Habantha.

But things took an unexpected turn.

However, it was Hazard who was brought down first.

However, after Hazard's downfall, Hafsa, who had once been his henchman, was not implicated because he had not participated in the imprisonment of the gods. Instead, he continued to remain peacefully as the vice-principal of Amrido Academy.

Dixia felt somewhat unwilling.

Adbay is a scholar who appears cold on the outside but is warm on the inside. He is very knowledgeable and, unlike other rainforest people, he is not hostile to the desert people. After resolving his inner conflicts, he has made many contributions to the development of Aru Village.

To allow a scholar who wronged him back then to continue to evade justice.

It's just not a pleasant thought.

However, Rhodes's next answer was something Desia hadn't expected.

"He's finished."

"what?"

Dixia, who was completely unprepared for this, was slightly taken aback.

Didn't they say before that he was the vice president of the Order of the Nation?

How did it all end up like this?

Looking at the bewildered yet anxious Desia, Rhode uttered two words lightly: "Void."

Void?

Dixia frowned: "Stop keeping me in suspense, just tell me."

"The students whose work was plagiarized by Hafsey all used the Void when they were doing their research and all left search records."

"And Hafsey, as the final publisher."

He didn't!!!

Rod raised his voice slightly and couldn't help but laugh heartily.

Narcida now has complete control over the Void, and all operational authority is in her hands.

Her experience of being attached to Rhodes gave her a very clear understanding of Adbay's plight.

Therefore, after gaining the right to operate in the void.

She then began to investigate the matter.

She then personally visited victims who had been bullied by Hafsay.

With the support of the Grass God.

The students who were initially afraid to speak up due to fear of retaliation were now emboldened and stepped forward to testify against Hafsey's academic plagiarism.

We have witnesses.

On the physical evidence front, Nasita investigated the Void's search records and ultimately found that many of Hafsay's published papers did not use any trace of the Void, but these papers cited a large amount of knowledge that was outside his area of ​​expertise.

This is something with an almost zero probability of success.

Even someone like Rhodes, who doesn't rely on the Void at all, had to use Narcida's help to search for a great deal of knowledge within the Void.

Therefore, Hafsey's extensive use of quotations without any trace of learning, coupled with only a brief rebuttal, immediately became strong evidence of his plagiarism.

"With witnesses and physical evidence, Hafsa is now officially detained. We are just waiting for Adbay to come from Aru Village to testify before the trial can begin."

Compared to the downfall of the great sage.

The influence of the downfall of a Habantha was slightly less.

But this was the first major event Nasita handled after her return.

Therefore, the plagiarism accusation against Hafsay immediately caused a stir in the Papacy that was no less than the imprisonment of a god by a great sage. It's just that this matter hadn't spread much among the common people. The Papacy was in an uproar. Everyone, whether they were involved or not, was waiting for the day of the trial.

"Okay, that's how it should be!"

Dixia clenched her fist fiercely, feeling incredibly exhilarated.

A friend's great revenge has been achieved, which is a wonderful thing worth celebrating.

So she decided.

"Tonight at Lambad Tavern, let's drink until we drop!"

"Alright, let's drink until we're drunk!"

Rod replied with a smile.

(End of this chapter)

157. Chapter 152: Departure from Mondstadt

Chapter 152 Departure to Mondstadt

The trial of the great sage.

The trial of a Hebantu.

After these two major events concluded...

Sumeru finally returned to peace.

The joy of the return of the Grass God.

They gradually become indifferent to the mundane aspects of life.

The bustling bazaar, which had been lively for many days, has gradually returned to its former glory.

the difference is.

Dolly's little stall where she beat up the Great Sage is still incredibly popular.

Every now and then, someone will come here and throw a couple of punches.

However, they were no longer venting their anger at the great sage; instead, they were venting their fatigue and anger from a day's work.

how to say.

Since the advent of this Great Sage Tumbler, the frequency of violent incidents in Sumeru City has dropped by several percentage points.

It seems that people's anger was completely dissipated in this way of venting their frustrations.

Seeing that the business was doing well.

Overnight, such stalls sprang up like mushrooms after rain throughout the city of Sumeru.

People who live far away no longer need to take a long detour to the Grand Bazaar to vent their frustrations; they can simply find a nearby stall, throw a couple of punches, and their mood will instantly improve.

The instructors in charge of city defense did not prohibit the people from engaging in such recreational activities.

They were even considering setting up a few more stalls like this in the city. After all, the Great Sage had stepped down, and the people beating him didn't seem to be beating him, so it shouldn't be a problem.

However, these things are no longer relevant to Rhodes.

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