blackstone code

Chapter 2263

Chapter 2263

The trial went smoothly, smoother than everyone thought, and the first trial was completed ahead of schedule.

But going well doesn't mean it's a good thing, or that it's actively moving in the direction of justice!
After the trial ended, Landa stood on the steps outside the first court facing the media, large and small, with her arms folded, her body trembling all the time.

Even her voice was trembling.

"I witnessed a shameful trial with everyone!"

"They used legal methods to uncover the scars of the victims again and again, and showed off the atrocities they had committed against an innocent lady!"

"I really can't find any words to describe what they did, even the demons behaved more kindly than them!"

"I think each of us should remember this day firmly, remember these people, and their performance."

"They made us feel ashamed as Federals!"

"If there is hell, these people should go to hell!!"

The trembling was due to anger, just as she raised her voice regardless of her demeanor, and the just-right hair was thrown down because of her large movements.

The reporters faithfully pressed the shutter, recording every word she said.

Almost all the other interviewees had the same reaction!
Military lawyers and those defendants successfully broke through the bottom line of human morality, making people feel fear, disbelief, and finally anger.

The entire trial process is said to be a rebuttal by both parties, rather than an act of verbal violence against Jaina.

They once again spoke out of Jaina's injuries and asked Jaina to show evidence in court.

One defendant even cracked a...smirk at the evidence?

That wretched appearance is difficult for anyone on the moral level to accept.

He used a voice that seemed to be reminiscing, like enjoying, recounting and remembering the atrocities he had committed.

He doesn't look like a victim, but he looks like he's standing on the steps of a winner, remembering the "heroes" of the past!
Everyone was shocked by the shamelessness of these people, and even Jaina could hardly bear it in the final stage.

For example, the military lawyer asked a question many times during the trial, "Did they shoot it?"

And Jaina needs to answer yes or no, in front of everyone, in front of the world!
Fortunately, it was Jaina. If it was another person, it might not be able to withstand such a severe question and answer.

Every question seemed to have stripped her naked and left her in the sun, among the crowd. She felt that she was completely exposed to people's sight, without a bit of hiding, without a bit of privacy.

There were enlarged scars on the private parts on the projection screen, which left her with no dignity to speak of.

Perhaps it was this attitude of complete surrender that allowed her to survive.

After the trial, Landa left with Gianna and the lawyers, and they got a bus.

After getting on the bus, Gianna found a seat alone and sat down, looking at the sky outside. She was surrounded by reporters, who clicked the shutter frantically.

"Feeling better now?" Landa asked softly, taking the initiative to sit in the seat next to Jaina.

Jaina turned her head to look at Randa, the emotions in her heart couldn't stop churning.

These things that have become the past were taken out again today, and she felt that she died again in front of the whole world.

They attacked her rationally and emotionally as if humiliating her verbally, and she did break down a bit.

Because now everyone knows what she looks like, where a lot of her scars come from, where the names of parts of her body come from or where the gendered animal nouns come from.

Social death seems to be about this moment.

There is no joy of victory, no infection of justice, only a sinking heart and even lower emotions.

She subconsciously nodded her head, like no one wants others to find out that she is bad, to be strong or stubborn.

"It can't be worse than now, I'm fine!"

After she finished speaking, she turned her head away to avoid continuing the conversation. Landa didn't say anything, but kept silent.

The bus returned to the hotel, and Landa called Lynch in the room.

"She's in a negative mood..."

"Yes……"

"okay, I get it……"

"I will contact you as soon as possible..."

After hanging up the phone, Landa shook his head and went back to the room after looking at the phone. Lynch said he would take care of everything.

She wondered what Lynch would do to keep Jaina facing a trial like this, but he didn't seem willing to let her know.

Landa doesn't have such a strong thirst for knowledge, she just wants to rest now, and she is also very tired from the morning trial.

Gianna's lunch was eaten in the room, she did not leave the room.

After one o'clock in the afternoon, someone knocked on the door. She thought it was room service and opened the door.

But outside the door was a person she had never seen before, she was a little alert, "Who are you?"

The guy on the outside looks like he's in his 20s, female, and kinda...not a nice guy.

"Ms. Jaina, I've come to talk to you."

Gianna wanted to close the door and said, "Sorry, I don't know you, talk to your lawyer about anything."

The woman outside pushed the door and did not let her close it, "I won't waste your time, 2 minutes is enough, and I have no malicious intentions."

The two stared at each other for a moment, and Jaina moved away from the doorway to let the woman in.

The woman sat on the sofa, "I watched the court hearing this morning. It was a terrible process. You are amazing. If it were me, I wouldn't be able to survive it."

These words quickly brought the relationship between the two closer, and Jaina pursed her lips, "Thank you... coffee or water?"

"No, I won't stay that long."

The woman continued, "Do you hate those people?"

A very abrupt question, Jaina froze for a moment, nodded and said, "Of course I hate it!"

"How much hate?"

Without thinking about it, she replied, "I wish I could kill them!"

There were some... very special smiles on the girl's face, "Yes, I can't wait to kill them."

"They've done so many heinous things and it's almost impossible for the law to take their lives and give them a date to get out of prison alive."

"We all know that these charges are not enough for them to get a death sentence."

If it is an ordinary person, it is very likely that they will die, but these people are different, and the military will intercede for them.

And will use their contribution and performance to the Federation during the war to intercede for them.

They had committed unforgivable crimes, but they also had meritorious deeds that were more than enough to save their lives.

Maybe they will come out in 30 to [-] years - this refers to the statement in the verdict.

In fact, they may come out in seven or eight years or more than ten years, maybe a little earlier.

They ruined some girls' lives, but only suffered such a slight punishment. The law was actually unfair from the moment it was born.

The so-called fairness is only to create a relatively acceptable fact in the most unfair environment.

But it's a pity that the federal people can't understand this. When the verdict takes effect, they will applaud and cheer for these people's sentencing, and then completely forget about it.

People at the bottom have no memory, they can't remember the pain, and they can't remember the past.

Gianna fell silent. This was the best ending the lawyer told her.

If nothing else, most of these people will have at least five years in prison.

A few scapegoats may be sentenced to 30 to [-] years in prison, but at this point, it will be terminated and there will be no more punishment.

She didn't speak, just looked sad.

The woman said at this time, "Letting them live is the greatest injustice to you, Jaina."

"So this time I'm here to tell you that you not only need to determine the criminal punishment of these scumbags through judicial methods."

"Beyond the law, let them pay the real price for what they have done!"

"They shouldn't be alive!"

There was some light in Jaina's eyes, and she had never had such a strong hatred and killing intent before.

But this trial made her really want to kill these people.

She moved her lips, wanting to say something, but in the end she didn't speak, and just looked straight at the woman.

The woman nodded slightly, "After they determine the sentence, I will hand them over to you."

"Whether you kill them or use the method they hurt you to let them experience it themselves, that is your right!"

"No one will interfere with your decision, and they must pay a heavy price for all their actions!"

The power of hatred and desire for revenge made Jaina's originally broken emotions instantly repaired, and her eyes became firm.

She clenched her fists and became excited when she thought of applying those passing memories to those perpetrators, "How can I find you?"

The woman stood up with a smile, "I will contact you after they enter the prison."

"Hate should not be put down, nor should it be forgotten."

"Revenge is the only way out!"

The woman left quickly, and Jaina had some guesses in her mind, but it was always just a guess.

She told no one about it.

She was in the dining room at dinner that evening and seemed in good spirits, at least not as sluggish as she had been at the end of the trial.

Landa didn't ask why, she knew it was Lynch who made the move, she was very curious about how Lynch did it, but also afraid that she knew too much.

The lawyer was not curious about Gianna's changes. He had enough professional qualities.

For him, as long as Jaina's condition is suitable for court and can complete their predetermined plan, that's enough.

As for the rest, what does it matter to him?
No one is paying for it!

(End of this chapter)

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