I suppressed the weirdness in the shelter

Chapter 17 You’re unhappy with me but you can’t get rid of me?

Chapter 17 You’re unhappy with me but you can’t get rid of me?
Almost every fallen person detained in the asylum has faced such a trial. Perhaps their trials are not as grand as Wyatt's, but in terms of the process, they are basically the same.

The trial rules are very clearly established, but this does not prevent there from being a few provisions that are merely for show.

In general, from the moment you stand in the dock, you no longer have human rights.

This experience was very novel. Wyatt felt that if he wanted to manage the Fourth Fallen Asylum well, it was necessary for him to personally experience the common experiences of the prisoners.

So much so that now Wyatt is standing in the dock with a smile on his face.

Interrogator Paul has been serving in the Tribunal for twenty years and is an experienced interrogator. Thirty percent of the interrogators in the Tribunal have been taught by him.

He has outstanding abilities, works diligently, and hates evil.

These are the evaluations given to him by his colleagues, so during the interrogation process, he often plays the role of a bad guy who is despised by everyone.

The interrogators were well aware that some of the fallen people standing in the dock had done nothing bad. They were actually victims, but their lives were about to reach rock bottom at this moment, so many interrogators did not want to become such a bad person.

But Paul is different. During his twenty years of interrogation career, he has witnessed too much ugliness.

I would rather kill a thousand by mistake than let one go.

This is Paul's creed now.

No matter if it was a harmless child or a vicious heretic, as long as he stood in the dock, he would try his best to find out the hidden crime.

"Wyatt Owen took office as the director of the Fourth Fallen Shelter half a month ago. Prior to that, he had worked in the military, the church, and other fields. He is one of the ten outstanding alumni of Clara College." Paul read Wyatt's basic information aloud, then looked up at the review seat, "Judge, I argue that the defendant was normal before taking office as the director of the Fourth Shelter, and may have been contaminated by evil spirits afterwards. Because the defendant had too much contact with the prisoners in the Fourth Shelter and did not wear the Holy White Stone, it is speculated that at least from this stage, the defendant has been completely corrupted."

Indeed, if we assume that Wyatt was indeed contaminated, then this time period is the most likely.

Wyatt went deep into the middle zone just a few days after taking office. This was completely unnecessary and it is reasonable for him to be suspected.

The judge's majestic voice came down from above, and Wyatt felt himself surrounded by it.

"Defendant Wyatt, do you have anything to say?"

"It's a reasonable inference, but it's still too narrow. Let the "Order" judge for itself."

Wyatt made a gesture of invitation towards the scale pattern. He was very familiar with the trial process of the court, and could naturally guess how the rules would change in this special trial.

The "lie detector" began to work, and He gave His own judgment on Wyatt's first confrontation with the Tribunal.

"Pointless."

It's a very simple judgment, and it's not surprising at all.

Paul took the second file from Carl. From Paul's expression, it can be seen that this file seems to be the highlight.

The files contain detailed testimonies from those who participated in the operation to sabotage the Son of God's Birth. They testified that it was Wyatt who proposed the exercise plan and, during the actual execution, made four prisoners the operatives without any public explanation.

This was obviously against the rules, and all the fallen who participated in the operation were infected with the evil of "evolution", and it was obvious that they were all embryos raised by the Society of Birth. There would be great risks for them to participate in the operation. Even if the security team captured and killed the embryos prepared by the Society of Birth in advance, those heretics would most likely choose one of these fallen to make do.

Wyatt's behavior is questionable.

"Defendant, do you have anything to say?"

"I have to admit that I had my own selfish reasons for letting those children join the operation. I felt that it would be too cruel for these fallen people to know nothing about evil spirits. They didn't even know how to protect themselves, so I took this opportunity to give them a vivid outdoor lesson."

"Defendant, do you know what you are talking about?" Paul stopped Wyatt, "Let the fallen learn the relevant knowledge of evil? Are you going to teach the thugs how to detonate explosives?"

"Why do you have a preconceived notion that the Fallen are equivalent to thugs? If they have explosives, they will definitely detonate them?"

"Your Honor, the defendant is the director of the Fourth Institute, but he has such thoughts. This is strong evidence that he has fallen!"

"Defendant, do you have anything to say?"

"In the year 1273 of the Holy Calendar, the first Fallen Asylum was established with the joint efforts of the Kingdom and the Church." Wyatt stood calmly in the dock, as if this was not a trial site, but the auditorium of the Priest's Court. "In the same year, the Good and Evil Judgment Department, the predecessor of the Tribunal, appeared as a subordinate unit of the Asylum. Its main job is to identify the good and evil of the Fallen, and finally decide on the subsequent treatment of the Fallen based on the results.

"The fallen who are judged to be good will be taken in, not imprisoned, and will be free once the evil spirits are completely eradicated. As for the evil part, I believe you are all clear about it. After all, that is the way we treat all the fallen now.

“So I would like to ask, why is it that now that the Order has transformed the Judgment Department of Good and Evil into the Inquisition, why are the corrupted people held accountable as human beings?”

"You are making excuses, defendant!" Paul scolded Wyatt. "Don't forget why the Good and Evil Judgment Department developed into the Inquisition. It was because fifteen years after the establishment of the Institute, the degenerates in the good district were collectively degenerate. Facts have proved that the original intention of the Degenerate Asylum was too naive."

"Really? Isn't it that your seniors are too incompetent?"

"Defendant! Correct your attitude. You are obstructing the trial!"

"Why are you so angry, interrogator?" Wyatt leaned forward and leaned on the fence of the dock. "The role of the villain should be more radical, but you went too far. I will offer a series of courses in four schools, some for the fallen and some for public officials. If you are interested, you can come and listen. I have a lot of experience in interrogation."

"Your Honor, the defendant has no intention of cooperating with the trial. I suggest that his punishment be increased appropriately in accordance with the Trial Regulations."

"Punishment? Are you talking about lynching? Actually, I know you, Inquisitor Paul. You were suspended for lynching a young degenerate. I remember that the child was finally proven innocent, but you took the opportunity to increase the punishment..."

"Defendant! It's not your turn to speak yet!"

Paul punched the table and broke the corner of it.

He stared into Wyatt's eyes like an enraged lion.

Wyatt remained indifferent to this and continued to give a speech. He suddenly felt that attending the lecture at the Priestess Academy was not a bad thing.

Looking at the furious Paul, the helpless Carl, and the solemn-looking presiding judge and jury, Wyatt suddenly felt that the trial was a good entertainment.

The feeling of being able to jump into someone's face at will without worrying about being hit is really intoxicating.

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(End of this chapter)

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