"...The above is all the information I have collected while lurking in [House of Hearth] for the past four years."

After the middle-aged man finished speaking, he quietly waited for the Supreme Judge of Fontaine to speak.

Vilet sat upright on the sofa, and his iceberg face that had remained unchanged for thousands of years showed a rare crack.

[House of Hearth]...

It is actually training child soldiers!

What a bad behavior, it is really disgusting.

Vilet couldn't understand how cruel humans were to force their own cubs to go to the battlefield or carry out some assassinations with extremely high mortality rates?

Vilet clearly remembered that under the current order of the Seven Gods of Teyvat, except for the domestic riots of individual countries, the overall situation in Teyvat was still very peaceful.

Why did the Fatui, to whom Solstice belonged, want to break this peace?

Isn't peace good?

Or do humans all advocate violence?

But this doesn't make sense. Navilet has been the chief judge in Fontaine for more than 400 years. Under his observation, the people of Fontaine love peace.

Most people in Fontaine will resist unruly violence. They respect the law. When faced with injustice or illegal behavior, they will go to court to ask the judge for a fair and just trial.

Even if there are people who are dissatisfied with the verdict, they will have an open duel with the duel agent.

But this rarely happens, and almost no one will choose to duel.

After all, this will kill people, and the law of Fontaine has never had a death sentence.

Therefore, for the sake of their own lives, the judged will subconsciously avoid duels.

Because of this, the people of Fontaine are more inclined to [peace] in the eyes of Navilet.

After all, this water dragon doesn't understand humans.

Humans are more complicated than dragons.

While waiting, Sols kept observing the changes in Navilet's expression. This is a habit he has developed in the past four or even almost five years.

There are few outsiders around [Heartland House], but every time someone comes, there will inevitably be a group of children entering [Heartland House].

Although Kugavina claims to the outside world that [Heartland House] is a welfare organization facing the world, determined to provide every homeless child with a warm haven. Therefore, the staff of [Heartland House] will carry out rescue activities in the seven countries and send the children to [Heartland House].

But Sols is skeptical about this, and not only Sols, but also some senior officials in various countries suspect that [Heartland House] has bad intentions.

Even Zhidong has doubts.

They all suspect that the reason why [Heartland House] has a steady stream of orphans is because the executive of the Fatui is artificially creating orphans.

Create orphans! Destroy other people's families, force those young children to wander, and become homeless orphans.

What exactly does Kugavina want to do, and why does she do this?

In this regard, Sols does not know Kugavina's purpose, but he knows that if Kugavina is really creating orphans, she must be punished most severely.

As a member of the special patrol team of the Shadow Chasing Court, Souls felt that he had to stop Kugavina's evil deeds.

He had to find out Kugavina's true purpose as soon as possible and then destroy Kugavina's ambition.

"Training young children to engage in assassinations, intelligence theft, violent debt collection and other illegal matters, [Heartland House] has violated the original intention of a welfare institution."

Navilet looked at Souls and spoke solemnly.

"According to the laws of Fontaine, the Shadow Chasing Court will investigate [Heartland House] and collect evidence, and summon the person in charge, Ms. Kugavina."

"Mr. Souls, your mission has been completed. Next, please return to the team and have a good rest. If everything goes well, you will need to testify in court in the subsequent trial."

Faced with Navilet's suggestion, the middle-aged uncle Souls did not accept it. He shook his head and said.

"I'm sorry, Mr. Villette, please allow me to apply for temporary leave. I have some personal matters to deal with. But don't worry, I will definitely return to the team before the trial."

"Oh, may I ask what matter requires you to leave the team to deal with, Sols?"

Villette asked politely.

"As far as I know, Mr. Sols, you have not had contact with others in the past few years, and your family only knows that you are carrying out a very important mission..."

"I'm sorry, I'm not doubting you, I'm just doing some...routine work."

Villette paused and explained seriously.

"I understand, just put your heart in your stomach. I, Sols, am not the kind of petty and stubborn person."

Sols smiled and waved his hand, saying.

"I am very generous. I also understand the difficulties of Mr. Villette... Haha, actually, I especially admire you, Mr. Villette. You are in such a high position, but you always stick to your original intention and uphold justice for the people of Fontaine."

"Supreme Judge... I dare not think, if I were in that position, would I still be able to stick to my original intention like you?"

"No, I may not even be able to hold on for a week. People like me are very selfish. I will definitely abuse my power."

"But you are different. In the history I studied, Mr. Villette has always insisted on the greatest justice and the greatest fairness for hundreds of years. Your judgment is always exactly the same as that of the Cardinal of the Decree."

"Sometimes I think, if one day, your judgment is different from the final judgment made by the Cardinal of the Decree, I will definitely believe in you, Mr. Villette."

"After all, machines will break down sometimes, even if it is a creation of God... Ah, sorry, I didn't mean to offend Lady Funina. "

Sols interrupted his words and looked at Villette awkwardly.

"It's okay, please continue." Villette shook his head gently.

"Haha, thank you for your generosity, Mr. Villette." Sols said funny.

"Then I'll continue... I trust your decision more than the cardinal's decree. Well, my heart tells me so!"

After that, Sols gave Villette a thumbs up.

"Hehe... Thank you for your trust, Mr. Sols."

Villette chuckled and seemed to be in a good mood.

"But please be careful when dealing with private matters. Although you don't want to say it, I can guess that it should be related to [House of Fireplace], right?"

"Eh? Mr. Villette, you..."

Villette raised his hand to interrupt Sols' words, his tone serious.

"If you encounter danger, please evacuate immediately. Ms. Kugavina is dangerous, and there may be dangers hidden near [Heartland House] that you have not discovered. "

"Remember, Mr. Sols. Your family is still waiting for you."

"Ah... I will!"

Sols nodded, and his expression became serious.

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