Stepping off the carriage, Celeste looked at a beautiful woman wearing gold and silver grabbing a timid commoner woman and hurling insults at her.

The dirty words he said made the onlookers frown.

But everyone has the stolen goods, and they can't say anything more. They can only wait for the Sheriff to arrive and make judgments.

Celeste squeezed through the crowd, came to the front, opened the soul eye in the center of her forehead, looked at the color of the two souls, and judged the direction of the camp.

The soul of a woman wearing gold and silver is white with gray, which is neutral.

The commoner woman is white with red, and belongs to the neutral and good camp, but there is a black spot on her soul that constantly infects the other party's soul.

Upon hearing these extremely insulting words, Celeste's eyes turned cold and she said, "Shut up."

When the woman in gold and silver heard this, she raised her head and looked at Celeste. Although she was wearing simple clothes, her aura was definitely not ordinary. She swallowed back the words she was about to say and glared at this person fiercely. "Thief", prepare to wait until the Sheriff comes.

In less than a moment, three police officers in white clothes hurried over from a distance.

"Give in."

Hearing the magistrate's mighty words, everyone took a few steps back to clear the place.

As for Celeste, she didn't make any move and just watched quietly.

One of the younger police officers saw that Celeste was unmoved and was about to step forward to drive him away, but saw his captain wave his hand to stop him.

Seeing the more experienced Sheriff preparing to salute, Celeste said: "Don't worry about me in judging you."

"yes."

The captain of the Sheriff nodded slightly with respect in his eyes, then turned and walked towards the two women.

"Madam, identity and place of origin."

Witnessing the whole process, the woman in gold and silver restrained her arrogance, took out a silver medal, handed it to the sheriff, and briefly described: "Yvette Blanche, No. 33 Pattison Street, Eighth District."

The Sheriff took the silver medal, took out the magic tool he carried with him, checked his identity, and after confirming that it was correct, handed it back to the woman in front of him.

"Captain, information confirmed."

Upon hearing this, the captain of the Sheriff turned to look at the civilian woman and asked, "Please state your identity information."

"Kay...Kelly, a native of Belfas, an intermediate mage apprentice." The commoner woman lowered her head and replied in a low voice.

After confirming the information from both parties, the captain of the Sheriff looked at the Sheriff on the left, indicating with his eyes that the other party was ready.

After receiving the instructions, the Sheriff standing on the left took out two magic props, assembled them together, and then used his own fighting spirit as energy to activate the magic props.

The next moment, a lie-detecting magic circle appeared at the feet of Yvette and Kelly.

"I ask you, Ms. Kelly, whether it is true that Ms. Yvette accused you of stealing."

Under questioning from the Sheriff's captain, Kelly shook her head and whispered: "I didn't. I don't know why that thing appeared in my pocket."

After the words fell, both the sheriff and the crowd looked at the lie detection magic circle. It was still white and did not turn black, which meant that the commoner girl in front of him did not lie.

Seeing this scene, Yvette's face turned red and she felt a little ashamed.

Seeing this, the Sheriff Captain turned to look at Yvette and said, "Ms. Yvette, would you like to ask whether you are framing this Ms. Kelly in front of you."

"I don't."

After Yvette finished speaking, everyone looked at the lie detection circle at her feet, which was as white as ever.

In this way, things become much simpler.

As for escaping the lie detection circle, you have to blind your own soul first, but it is obviously impossible for a high-level bronze swordsman or a mid-level mage apprentice to have this ability.

"By the God of Dawn, Captain Antoine Temac of the 17th Public Security Team of Ninth Street in the 28th District hereby declares that Ms. Kelly is not guilty of the theft incident. At the same time, Ms. Yvette does not constitute a frame-up. Not guilty, but Ms. Yvette was innocent of discriminating against Ms. Kelly and was fined six gold coins and compensated two gold coins to Ms. Kelly.”

"Both parties may have objections."

"I have no objection."

Yvette's face turned red, she opened her mouth to answer, grabbed a handful of gold coins from the bag, threw it to the Sheriff standing beside her, and then turned and left.

She had made a big mistake, which made her lose face. She didn't want to stay here for a second now.

Upon seeing this, the captain of the Sheriff ignored the other party and left. He took the gold coins from the team members' hands, counted out six, asked his subordinates to file them, and then handed the remaining seventeen gold coins to Kelly.

"Please accept your compensation."

"Thank...thank you." Kelly replied softly.

After doing all this, the captain of the Sheriff came to Celeste, bent down and saluted, and said: "My lord, please leave first."

"Go ahead."

Celeste waved her hand indifferently, then looked at the girl who had always buried her head, came to her, lifted her hair that covered the right side of her face, revealing her festering face.

When everyone around them saw it, they were startled. The timid ones covered their eyes one after another, and the bold ones also looked away.

The left side of Kelly's face was pale and frightened.

Celeste ignored the actions of the people around her and asked, "Do you need me to treat you?"

"But...but this is the pollution of the evil god. It can only...be suppressed, not...cannot be expelled." Kelly said cautiously with fear in her eyes.

"I asked you if you are willing to receive treatment." Celeste repeated without any change in her expression.

"I...I do."

"Okay, then follow me first."

After saying that, Celeste walked towards the carriage without stopping.

Seeing this, the commoner girl Kelly hesitated for a moment and followed.

In the carriage, the two of them witnessed Celeste's actions.

"Indeed, as Saint Gerald said, he is a true Knight of the Morning."

When Kyle heard this, he nodded slightly and said, "Celeste is indeed a true Knight of the Dawn, helping others without any interest."

"But becoming a Paladin of the Dawn, with such a kind heart, is not enough."

After a few brief sentences, Verin and Kyle stopped the topic.

Arriving in front of the carriage, Celeste stood outside the door, looked at Kelly who was following her, and said to her: "Go in."

Seeing this, Kelly carefully boarded the carriage, but saw that the two people in the carriage were a little at a loss.

Celeste boarded the carriage and said, "Sit."

After hearing Celeste's words, Kelly came to the corner and sat down.

Seeing this, Weilin picked up a melon and fruit, held it up with fighting energy, and brought it to the other party. He said in a gentle tone: "Don't be afraid, relax, he is the Knight of the Dawn, and he will not let the two of us harm you. "

Hearing this, Kelly glanced at Celeste secretly, then took the fruit with both hands and started eating it in small bites.

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