Funina exclaimed in bewilderment, "Your reaction is too calm! Don't you think this is quite dramatic?!"

Navilette continued writing.

"Yeah."

Funina shrugged: "Sigh, you're still the same after all these years. You can't understand this kind of drama. It's a pity you can't savor this unique fun."

Navelette did not respond; he remained silent for a moment before turning to the next document.

Feeling awkward, Funina pouted and looked at the application in her hand again.

She hadn't forgotten the stage she'd seen last time.

At that time, Luna was the absolute protagonist, and her brilliance was unmatched by anyone else on the stage.

But drama and trials are different.

Justice and truth are the main themes.

"I wonder how she'll perform on this completely different stage," Funina muttered.

Looking forward to it.

Will you also be the main character in the trial?

26: Show your lawyer's badge

In the afternoon, the time for trial arrived.

Audience members who had already learned about the news through various channels had taken their seats early on.

Seats are full.

Furnessa, suppressing the urge to yawn, led Claurind back to her most familiar and reserved seat, while Navilette was already standing in the most prominent position in the opera house.

But the most eye-catching feature of the entire opera house is undoubtedly the oracle.

The Cardinal of Decree and Judgment – ​​its full name is “Cardinal of Decree and Judgment”.

This is a creation of the gods; it possesses self-awareness and will listen to both sides during the trial, making the final judgment.

In other words, it is also a judge.

But its most distinctive function is not self-awareness, but the energy it generates.

The statements made by both sides, the defense arguments of their agents, the testimonies of witnesses, the emotions of the audience, and everything that happens during the trial will be displayed on the telegraph.

When it finally reaches its conclusion, everything on the trial stage will be transformed into a special energy called "legal compensatory energy".

Fontaine's energy supply comes from Lushang Mixed Energy.

It's truly hard to imagine how this energy is transformed.

"........"

Noticing that Navia's gaze was fixed on Vilette, Luna asked with concern:

"Are you ok?"

"Huh? Ah... I'm fine, I was just thinking about some things from the past."

Navia touched her hand and whispered, "Father... When I learned that he was going to prove himself through a duel, I rushed into the arena and begged the Supreme Judge to stop the duel."

"He knew there was something fishy about the case, but he still acquiesced to the duel. In the end, my father died by the sword of Clorinde, who was by the side of the water god."

Her gaze then fell on Clarinde's face, who was standing next to Furynna.

Claudia seemed to notice Navia's gaze, pulled down her hat, and looked away. This made Navia's expression even more complicated.

The courtroom was full of acquaintances.

And they are almost all related to her father's case.

Frankly speaking, Luna finds it difficult to empathize with Navia's feelings at this moment.

After all, her "father" is still alive—although she doesn't know if she can still call him "father".

She has never met her biological parents.

"Phew... Haha, everyone here is someone I know. Thinking about it that way makes me less nervous!" Navia adjusted her mood and showed a cheerful smile.

"No need to worry."

"Ok?"

Luna tightened her silk gloves: "You are my assistant now. I am the one facing this trial stage. You can rest assured and leave everything to me."

Navia blinked, then slapped Luna hard on the back.

"That won't do! Good partners should stand together!"

Ouch! Luna managed to keep her expression straight.

"partner?"

Navia nodded without hesitation: "Yes, a detective and his assistant are partners, sharing both good times and bad, right, my dear detective?"

That makes sense now.

However, she's not a detective, but a phantom thief.

"Please take your seats."

Navilette issued a proclamation, indicating that the trial had begun.

"Let's go!" Navia grabbed Luna's hand and, before she could respond, pulled her to the accuser's position.

The opposite side is where the accused party is located.

Judith walked out slowly, looking uneasy, while her defense attorney beside her appeared shrewd and capable.

"I'm coming."

"The accusations are from members of the troupe, even though they just performed there recently."

"But that's what makes it fun!"

The audience in Fontaine is always bloodthirsty, the kind who loves a good show and, after learning what was going on, they wished they could bring the whole popcorn stand over.

Hurry, hurry, I can't wait to see rivers of blood!

Navelette glanced at both sides and nodded slightly.

"Both sides have arrived..."

Funina suddenly stood up: "With both sides present, the trial officially begins!"

"Rejoice, my people! Truth and justice will be revealed at this moment. I have a feeling that today's stage will be absolutely spectacular!"

“Ms. Funina..…”

Violet was used to it, but she still had to remind her.

Before he could finish speaking, another sound came.

"That's right, so don't blink, don't miss a single second!"

Navelette glanced at Luna and suddenly felt a headache coming on.

This feeling... is the same as with Funina.

One Fryna is enough, is there really a second Fryna?

Luna instantly drew everyone's attention, clutching her chest:

"Luna, and Navia, daughter of 'the unjust Carles,' today we will reveal the truth behind Mary Bestina's disappearance and clear her name!"

"The unjust Kares? That wasn't three years ago..."

"The daughter of a sinner has now come to seek justice."

"It was totally worth it to snag a ticket and come here!"

Navia suddenly looked at Luna beside her.

"Lulu, you...."

Navia didn't immediately understand why Luna would specifically mention her father's name and derogatory nickname, but her intuition told her that Luna wanted to restore the reputation of the Rose Society.

Luna returned her a gentle smile.

The reputation of the Rose Society has plummeted due to the Carles case.

But it didn't say it couldn't be salvaged.

Upon hearing this derogatory term, Clarinde's eyelashes fluttered, and her lips tightened slightly.

Navelette's expression remained unchanged, but a hint of hesitation flashed in her eyes.

Funina was secretly surprised: "Wow, what's wrong with this person? This is the first time I've ever seen someone respond to me like this."

It doesn't look like they're acting; they seem to be enjoying themselves more.

This person named Luna is quite to her liking... I mean, in terms of compatibility.

After all, it's always a bit awkward when she's the only one acting so exaggeratedly, but it's different when there's someone else with her.

But she can't afford to lose; everyone's watching her, hoping for a response.

Then Funina cleared her throat and looked down at Luna.

"Excellent, what a perfect opening! Let me, Fucaros, witness your performance on this stage! Ladies and gentlemen, let's give a round of applause to the brave Lady Luna!"

The applause of the audience was thunderous.

"Thank you very much, Lady Funina." Luna curtsied, not feeling nervous at all.

Navelette quickly returned to her original form and tapped the floor with her cane.

"Silence! This is a trial, Ms. Furina, Ms. Luna, please keep quiet. This is not an opera stage."

Funina gave a soft snort and sat back down.

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