Navilette nodded: "Where there is a trial, there must be a judge. I will be the judge in this trial."

What is all this nonsense?! Funina just wanted to leave immediately.

The atmosphere was thick with tension!

Claudia looked puzzled: "I don't quite understand."

Navia always exceeded her expectations and imagination, and this time was no exception.

“Or we can go outside and have a fight, in the way you’re most comfortable with.” Navia pointed her thumb toward the door.

Claude slowly shook her head.

"...Then accept it. You think you're guilty, right? Then Lulu and I will prove you innocent!"

It sounds complicated, but it's actually just about clarifying all the conflicts between each other first.

That is, to have a heart-to-heart talk.

It took Clarin a moment to understand what Navia meant, and her gaze fell on Luna.

"Ms. Luna."

"Ok?"

"Can you be my defense attorney?"

Navia panicked and cried out, "Don't steal my Lulu!"

Their detective team is indispensable.

Luna smiled and said, "Okay."

"Huh!?" Navia, still shaken, suddenly brought her face close to Luna's.

"Why did you agree? Shouldn't you have refused and said, 'My only partner is Nana'?"

What a troublesome woman, Funina thought.

Luna smiled and said, "My only partner is Nana, but a defense attorney and a prosecution attorney can't really be called partners, can they?"

She stood up and sat down next to Clorind.

“Miss Clorinde is not good with words, so let me help relay part of what she said.”

Claude smiled slightly: "Thank you very much. You were just as understanding when I was your assistant."

"Assistant...?"

Navia wavered even more.

She immediately stood up, leaned over the table, grabbed Luna's shoulder, and shook her violently.

"W-when did this happen? How come I didn't know you had a new assistant?"

Funina picked up the snacks with great interest; being a bystander was indeed quite enjoyable.

At least she can keep watching this kind of scene without getting tired of it.

"Before you even arrived for the trial." Luna was a little dizzy from being shaken.

"In such a short time... you found a new assistant?" Navia's eyes glistened with tears; she simply couldn't believe it.

“It’s ‘temporary’,” Claurind said softly.

"Huh? Temporary?"

Luna nodded and pressed Navia's hand: "Because you weren't there at that time, Nana, and there was no one to help me, so Lady Funina asked Miss Crolynde for help."

Navia immediately looked at Funina.

Just as Funina was about to put the pastry in her mouth, she was stared at like that and immediately became flustered.

I didn't do anything wrong!

She thought to herself, but still slowly put down the snack.

122: Marry Luna after the role-playing ends.

Even so, Navia still felt uneasy.

Isn't a temporary assistant still an assistant?

They were just telling each other they liked each other, but when she turned around, her good partner was standing next to Clarinde.

Claudia seemed to sense Navia's inner turmoil and said, "Don't worry, I won't steal your partner."

"I think we're already robbing people right now."

Navia took a deep breath: "Although I can't say it's over, let's start like this! Even if Lulu is on the other side, I won't lose."

Luna returned a smile.

She certainly believed that, and who knows, maybe one day they really would be on opposite sides in the trial.

Navelette nodded: "The defense begins. Both sides may speak."

Are you serious? Funina glanced at Villette speechlessly.

Is it just my imagination that I feel like she's the only normal person there?

Navia slammed her hands on the table: "Clorind, do you know where you went wrong?"

"........."

Claude remained silent, but Luna spoke up for her, saying, "Why are you suddenly accusing Miss Claude of wrongdoing?"

"Innocence is not the same as not having made a mistake!"

“Let me tell you, you might think that it was you who swung the final sword at my father and took his life, but that’s not it at all.”

Your mistake was underestimating me!

Navia pressed her hand to her chest, her emotions running high: "Indeed, I initially harbored resentment towards you, Clarinde, but after learning the full story and understanding what Father did, I... understood everything."

Clarind paused, then raised her eyes.

In fact, when Navia said she wanted to make up, the awkwardness between them had already dissipated considerably.

But I still have to open up and make things clear.

"Understood everything?"

Navia nodded: "I understand why you did that, and why Dad did that."

Chlorine pulled on Laluna's sleeve.

Luna said, "But Miss Clorind still took Mr. Carles' life."

Navia had never found her friend so awkward and difficult to deal with.

Why make Lulu her mouth?

But Luna then changed the subject.

“But in reality, the person who truly took Mr. Carles’ life has already received the trial he deserved. Miss Clarinde’s continued insistence on this point is just going in circles,” Luna said.

Claude sighed, "Which side are you on?"

"of course--"

Navia suddenly grabbed Luna and pulled her back to her side.

“Of course it’s on my side!” Navia chuckled.

Luna said helplessly, "Nana....."

Who would simply snatch the opposing defense attorney away?

"What's wrong with that? Partners should be together."

Navia declared confidently, "The situation has reversed, Clorind. Let me continue; I have the right to say it, don't I?"

Because she is Carles' daughter.

What she wanted to say was actually very simple.

"...Dad asked you to do something troublesome. I put myself in your shoes and thought about it. If I were in that situation, I would definitely feel terrible."

Clarinde opened her mouth, not expecting Navia to say that.

Generally speaking, no matter what, people would feel unhappy with her actions, and then distance themselves from her, never to have anything to do with her again... That's the normal thing to do.

But Navia tried to put herself in her shoes and understand her.

"Didn't expect me to say that? That's why I said you underestimated me."

Navia smiled confidently: "I'm not that fragile! Besides, the incident is over. Both the Rose Society and I should move forward and not be bound by the past."

“I, Navia Casapa, do not believe that Clarinde has committed any crime!”

Clarind gazed silently at Navia.

Her spirited and dashing appearance was quite unlike that of her father.

“Mr. Kares would be very pleased to see you like this,” Clarind murmured.

Navia smiled and said, "He wouldn't react like that."

Navilette glanced at both sides.

"It seems the 'trial' is over. I believe Miss Clorinde is also innocent. What does Ms. Furina think?"

Funina snapped out of her daze.

"Eh... cough, of course you're innocent!"

What an enviable friendship.

Funina couldn't help but glance at Navia a few more times. The current president of the Rose Society was far better than she had imagined; in fact, she could be called great.

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