The crossbar of the scales is the outstretched wings of an angel.

There is a white tray hanging from the tip of each wing.

Perhaps because they were confident that no one would actually use this scale to weigh anything, the crossbar was carved with bird feathers.

Delicate bird feathers give the beam of this balance an uneven texture.

Therefore, this scale is more beautiful than practical.

E Xia took the scale and turned it over and over, looking at it thoroughly.

She was feeling a little sleepy at first, but when she saw the jewelry, she was no longer sleepy.

The accessories produced by the system are just beautiful!

She did not forget to read the systematized magic book: “… Scales of Judgment: Appoint a creature for judgment.

For every good deed the creature performs since the start of the trial, the scales will reward the judged creature.

Each time a reward is given, the scale will bestow blessings of different qualities on the holder of the scale according to the impact of the good deed.

Correspondingly, for every evil deed committed by the creature, the scales will punish the judge.

Each time a punishment is carried out, the scale will bestow blessings of different qualities on the holder of the scale according to the impact of the punishment on the person being judged.

This accessory can grow."

interesting.

E Xia immediately wanted to let Hunyuan Ant Queen give it a try.

But she quickly stopped.

She asked the system cautiously: Wait, after the trial starts, can it end?

If it cannot be ended, then the Hunyuan Ant Queen must not be brought to justice.

The Hunyuan Ant Queen is not a saint. Even if she were a saint, she would make mistakes.

Who can guarantee that they won’t make mistakes?

Unless she decides whether it is a good deed or not.

Wait, how is this determined?

The system answered her quickly.

There was a flash on the magic book, and the corresponding text appeared.

First, once the trial begins, it will last a minimum of 24 system hours and a maximum of 240 system hours.

The holder decides when the trial begins and ends.

As for how to judge the behavior of the person being judged...

This standard is consistent with the standards of most creatures of this species.

This sentence is a bit confusing, so the system explains it itself.

E Xia reluctantly understood.

That is, if a person is tried and found out that he accidentally killed a human trafficker, then most people would think that this person did a good deed and that it was a good deed.

The system reluctantly agreed with her analogy.

That Hunyuan Ant Queen...

E Xia looked at the Hunyuan Ant Queen and fell into deep thought.

Then according to the standards of the Hunyuan Ants, it is a good deed for the Hunyuan Ant Queen to be alive and breathe.

E Xia carefully read the description of the scales of judgment.

She found a line of small words at the very top.

Every 24 systems, only three trials can be conducted. (Upgradeable)

The Hunyuan Ant Mother thought she was thinking about treatment, chatting with Shuangshuang, and waited for her patiently.

But Exia is indeed thinking about its treatment.

She still didn't dare let the Hunyuan Ant Queen face trial.

She decided to find a guinea pig.

such as……

The old couple who just came and had a big fight.

The system reminded her that unless she explicitly requested to transfer the ownership of the accessories, all accessories produced by the system would be owned by her by default.

She is the first holder.

Starting a trial is also simple.

There are only two conditions: the creature being judged must be alive and can survive for at least 24 systems.

Moreover, she must have touched the person being judged.

The judgment would drain some of her life force.

Very little, almost negligible.

So, Exia rubbed her hands and started her first trial.

She wants to judge her own grandfather!

The man who is suspected of domestic violence against his wife!

Hmm? No response?

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