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Ressa randomly scratched a few pages, but only listed the clues that the members of the liquidation team were Rosaks, and then listed the various crimes committed by the Rosacks, telling the people of the country with photos full of strong visual impact, today A hero is nothing but a wolf in sheep's clothing.
Resa glanced at it, then turned his gaze to Klaue: "What does the general mean?"
"At that time, I was very opposed to Arman's use of the Losaks as the main force of the purge group. Now that things have developed to this point, someone must cool them down."
Reza frowned slightly: "What should I do?"
"I just got the news that the court is scheduled to have a trial against the purge group next month. I have already applied to the other side to let you assist the court in searching for evidence and help the court to make a trial as soon as possible."
Ressa sneered: "What kind of trial will be made, is the verdict guilty?"
General Crowe smiled: "Where did you think you were? You were sentenced as you were at the time? But——"
General Crowe glanced at Resa: "If the trial is guilty, I hope that you will execute the sentence and send them on their way. Can you do it?"
Ressa stared at Crowe coldly for a few seconds, then smiled lightly: "It's my duty."
Half a month later, Chris Manor.
The day before the trial, Reza arrived in the meeting room early, looking at the table boredly, when the door of the room was pushed open, Reza was startled, and immediately sat up straight and looked out the door expectantly.
The representative of the court stuck out his head and nodded to Leisa with a smile: "Mr. General came so early."
"..." Reza sighed, fell back on the back of the chair, and lazily replied, "It's okay."
"...Uh." The representative wiped the cold sweat off his face, "I'm sorry sir, we should have come here earlier."
"Is it meaningful to say such things now that I'm already late?" Resa closed his eyes and rested his mind, and said angrily.
"I'm sorry, we are late." The familiar clear voice in memory came to the eardrums, and Resa suddenly opened his eyes and sat up, staring blankly at the boy standing at the door.
It was the same familiar face, but there was more persistence and forbearance in the eyes of an adult man. The wolf cloak in the impression was replaced by a brown leather flight suit, and a beret of the same color was on his head.
The familiar yet unfamiliar boy in front of him made Leisa feel his eyes sore, and he tried his best to resist the urge to hug him, and just stared at him blankly.The boy also didn't move, his blue eyes looked at Resa quietly.
Time passed by, and the representative coughed awkwardly: "Can we start now?"
Resa closed his eyes and breathed a sigh of relief. When he opened his eyes again, he looked at the representative calmly: "Let's get started."
"Okay." The representative took the folder in his hand and put it on the table, and Ian sat on the other side of the table opposite Resa.
"I asked the two of you to come here this time to tell you about the specific situation," the representative opened the folder: "Mr. Ian, you also know the recent media reports, and the court accepted this matter to ensure your innocence, sir. , if you really have no problem, we will definitely clear up the rumors, after all, you also—"
"Speak to the point!" Resa interrupted him impatiently: "I'm going back to be with my beautiful fiancée after it's over."
"Uh, yes, yes." The representative nodded hastily: "What, we also know that the purge group has been in the past three months—"
"My little fiancée has a very bad temper. She won't let me in if I'm a little late. It's really troublesome."
"...Hehehe, Mr. General and his wife have such a good relationship."
"Who says no?" Reza stared straight at Ian, "I will never give up on him for the rest of my life."
The representative knocked and hoped to finish what he should say today, got the results of the investigation from Ressa, and ran away without stopping to salute. For a while, only Ressa and Ian were left in the conference room.
Reza stretched and stood up, and smiled at Ian: "Mr. Ian is free, I'm going on a date first."
In the corridor, Reza deliberately slowed down, listening carefully to the movement behind him, and finally at a corner, a force grabbed Reza's neck and fell backwards.Reza didn't resist at all, and fell to the ground obediently with a smile on the corner of his mouth.
The back of the head was padded with something soft so that it would not fall to the head. The blue-eyed boy straddled himself, grabbed Resa's collar with one hand, and asked coldly, "Who is your fiancee?"
Resa tilted his head and chuckled lightly: "Why, the leader of the Purging Group is very interested in my fiancée?"
Ian grabbed Reza tightly, almost pulling his head up: "Who is your fiancee?"
Resa looked at the pair of blue eyes tenderly: "You know."
"The second young lady of the Anders family?"
Resa laughed: "So you know how to read the news?" He touched Ian's face, and lightly brushed a new injury in the corner of his eye with his thumb: "It's dark and thin."
"You already knew," Ian blinked, "Didn't you send someone to watch me?"
Resa nodded without hesitation: "Sure enough, you found out."
"It's too unprofessional to go back and deduct his salary."
Reza nodded with a smile: "Okay."
"Resa," the boy's voice gradually lowered: "Do you miss me?"
"Should I say something about yourself before you want me to come back to this question?"
The boy lowered his head and leaned against Reza's chest, and the man's arms smoothly wrapped around the boy's waist.
The clear voice became low, mixed with the sound of the beating heart: "I miss you so much."
Resa hugged the person in his arms tightly, kissed the boy's hair on the sideburns with thin lips, and his eyes were slightly hot: "I miss you too."
"I'm going to have bad luck tomorrow."
"I know," Reza looked at the ceiling above his head firmly, "so I'm here."
The judge anxiously glanced at the clock, all the people had arrived, except for the jury, Admiral Reza.The judge hooked his hands at the assistant beside him, and whispered, "Are they still coming?"
"I've already been urged, but no one has returned."
"No more!" The judge frowned, and the gavel in his hand was about to fall.
"boom!"
The court door was violently kicked open from the outside, and a tall man in a white military uniform entered slowly, smiling and bowing slightly to the judge: "Sorry sir, I'm late."
The judge pointed to the seat dissatisfied: "Go and sit down."
Reza and the others sat down, and the judge dropped the gavel: "The trial begins!"
Ian led a few Rosaks out to stand on the trial platform, and some people started whispering below.
"These guys are the notorious Lothaks."
"These people can still be heroes, don't be disgusting!"
"Silence!" The judge knocked on the gavel and said to Ian, "Is the one on the trial bench Ian the head of the Purge?"
Ian nodded: "It's me."
Immediately afterwards, the judge read out the collected evidence, nine out of ten of which were collected by Reza, all of which were unfavorable to the Losakers.
Resa whispered to Old Ou next to him, "We've made arrangements for Willy."
"It's all arranged, and everything that needs to be leaked has been leaked to him." Resa nodded in satisfaction, listening quietly to the trial on the stage.
After the judge finished reading, the judge asked: "Mr. Ian, do you admit what was said above?"
"I admit it," Ian replied without any hesitation: "I admit everything the Losaks have done."
"Very good," the judge nodded. "Now the jury vote begins."
The screen in the center of the courtroom began to display the votes of the 100 jurors. After only 3 minutes, the results of the vote came out, with 96 guilty votes.
Reza crossed his fingers and looked coldly at the screen in the center of the courtroom.
"The result is out," the judge raised his gavel, "I announce that all members of the Clearance Group have been found guilty—"
"I object!"
Everyone looked in surprise at the man who appeared at the door of the court at some time. The man held up a stack of documents: "Lieutenant General Willie of the military department, I have doubts about the trial result."
Everyone was in an uproar, but Resa sat quietly, with a smile on his lips.
"I suspect that the military general Reza Alman who assisted in the investigation is the first officer of the Night Hunting Pirates, Reza Corax!"
The judge frowned: "What evidence do you have?"
Willie walked to the trial table of the court and threw the documents to the judge: "This is the evidence."
There is evidence in the data about Reza fighting for profit with the Bart Pirates, kidnapping Earl Wess, stealing rose crystals, and burning the flower fields when Reza was a pirate.
The judge took a rough look at the evidence and winked at the judge. The judge nodded and said to Willy, "The court will investigate what you said later. Today's case must be concluded."
"End?" Willy sneered: "Can the evidence collected by such a suspicious person be counted? Or are you just perfunctory like this?"
In the auditorium, a man in a white military uniform stood up and looked at the two quarreling in court with a smile.
"Lieutenant General Willy is right." Reza had a triumphant smile on his face.
"Your Honor, I request an investigation into my true identity."
The next day, the court began to investigate Reza's identity. The evidence provided by Lieutenant General Willy was all true, and Reza's identity was exposed.At the same time, the evidence of Losak's crime provided by Reza was also re-verified, and all of them were authentic materials.
Two days later, the court reconvened for a public display of the jury vote.
All members of the Purge, including Ian, were found guilty and sentenced to death.
The first mate of hunting the pirates the night before was found guilty and sentenced to death.
The judge's face had turned into a liver-colored color. According to General Crow's request, the original executioner was Resa. Now this guy has also become a death row inmate, and there is no one who can replace him for a while.
"What's so difficult about this?" Resa shrugged: "Since there are two groups of prisoners, why not let them kill each other."
Ressa randomly scratched a few pages, but only listed the clues that the members of the liquidation team were Rosaks, and then listed the various crimes committed by the Rosacks, telling the people of the country with photos full of strong visual impact, today A hero is nothing but a wolf in sheep's clothing.
Resa glanced at it, then turned his gaze to Klaue: "What does the general mean?"
"At that time, I was very opposed to Arman's use of the Losaks as the main force of the purge group. Now that things have developed to this point, someone must cool them down."
Reza frowned slightly: "What should I do?"
"I just got the news that the court is scheduled to have a trial against the purge group next month. I have already applied to the other side to let you assist the court in searching for evidence and help the court to make a trial as soon as possible."
Ressa sneered: "What kind of trial will be made, is the verdict guilty?"
General Crowe smiled: "Where did you think you were? You were sentenced as you were at the time? But——"
General Crowe glanced at Resa: "If the trial is guilty, I hope that you will execute the sentence and send them on their way. Can you do it?"
Ressa stared at Crowe coldly for a few seconds, then smiled lightly: "It's my duty."
Half a month later, Chris Manor.
The day before the trial, Reza arrived in the meeting room early, looking at the table boredly, when the door of the room was pushed open, Reza was startled, and immediately sat up straight and looked out the door expectantly.
The representative of the court stuck out his head and nodded to Leisa with a smile: "Mr. General came so early."
"..." Reza sighed, fell back on the back of the chair, and lazily replied, "It's okay."
"...Uh." The representative wiped the cold sweat off his face, "I'm sorry sir, we should have come here earlier."
"Is it meaningful to say such things now that I'm already late?" Resa closed his eyes and rested his mind, and said angrily.
"I'm sorry, we are late." The familiar clear voice in memory came to the eardrums, and Resa suddenly opened his eyes and sat up, staring blankly at the boy standing at the door.
It was the same familiar face, but there was more persistence and forbearance in the eyes of an adult man. The wolf cloak in the impression was replaced by a brown leather flight suit, and a beret of the same color was on his head.
The familiar yet unfamiliar boy in front of him made Leisa feel his eyes sore, and he tried his best to resist the urge to hug him, and just stared at him blankly.The boy also didn't move, his blue eyes looked at Resa quietly.
Time passed by, and the representative coughed awkwardly: "Can we start now?"
Resa closed his eyes and breathed a sigh of relief. When he opened his eyes again, he looked at the representative calmly: "Let's get started."
"Okay." The representative took the folder in his hand and put it on the table, and Ian sat on the other side of the table opposite Resa.
"I asked the two of you to come here this time to tell you about the specific situation," the representative opened the folder: "Mr. Ian, you also know the recent media reports, and the court accepted this matter to ensure your innocence, sir. , if you really have no problem, we will definitely clear up the rumors, after all, you also—"
"Speak to the point!" Resa interrupted him impatiently: "I'm going back to be with my beautiful fiancée after it's over."
"Uh, yes, yes." The representative nodded hastily: "What, we also know that the purge group has been in the past three months—"
"My little fiancée has a very bad temper. She won't let me in if I'm a little late. It's really troublesome."
"...Hehehe, Mr. General and his wife have such a good relationship."
"Who says no?" Reza stared straight at Ian, "I will never give up on him for the rest of my life."
The representative knocked and hoped to finish what he should say today, got the results of the investigation from Ressa, and ran away without stopping to salute. For a while, only Ressa and Ian were left in the conference room.
Reza stretched and stood up, and smiled at Ian: "Mr. Ian is free, I'm going on a date first."
In the corridor, Reza deliberately slowed down, listening carefully to the movement behind him, and finally at a corner, a force grabbed Reza's neck and fell backwards.Reza didn't resist at all, and fell to the ground obediently with a smile on the corner of his mouth.
The back of the head was padded with something soft so that it would not fall to the head. The blue-eyed boy straddled himself, grabbed Resa's collar with one hand, and asked coldly, "Who is your fiancee?"
Resa tilted his head and chuckled lightly: "Why, the leader of the Purging Group is very interested in my fiancée?"
Ian grabbed Reza tightly, almost pulling his head up: "Who is your fiancee?"
Resa looked at the pair of blue eyes tenderly: "You know."
"The second young lady of the Anders family?"
Resa laughed: "So you know how to read the news?" He touched Ian's face, and lightly brushed a new injury in the corner of his eye with his thumb: "It's dark and thin."
"You already knew," Ian blinked, "Didn't you send someone to watch me?"
Resa nodded without hesitation: "Sure enough, you found out."
"It's too unprofessional to go back and deduct his salary."
Reza nodded with a smile: "Okay."
"Resa," the boy's voice gradually lowered: "Do you miss me?"
"Should I say something about yourself before you want me to come back to this question?"
The boy lowered his head and leaned against Reza's chest, and the man's arms smoothly wrapped around the boy's waist.
The clear voice became low, mixed with the sound of the beating heart: "I miss you so much."
Resa hugged the person in his arms tightly, kissed the boy's hair on the sideburns with thin lips, and his eyes were slightly hot: "I miss you too."
"I'm going to have bad luck tomorrow."
"I know," Reza looked at the ceiling above his head firmly, "so I'm here."
The judge anxiously glanced at the clock, all the people had arrived, except for the jury, Admiral Reza.The judge hooked his hands at the assistant beside him, and whispered, "Are they still coming?"
"I've already been urged, but no one has returned."
"No more!" The judge frowned, and the gavel in his hand was about to fall.
"boom!"
The court door was violently kicked open from the outside, and a tall man in a white military uniform entered slowly, smiling and bowing slightly to the judge: "Sorry sir, I'm late."
The judge pointed to the seat dissatisfied: "Go and sit down."
Reza and the others sat down, and the judge dropped the gavel: "The trial begins!"
Ian led a few Rosaks out to stand on the trial platform, and some people started whispering below.
"These guys are the notorious Lothaks."
"These people can still be heroes, don't be disgusting!"
"Silence!" The judge knocked on the gavel and said to Ian, "Is the one on the trial bench Ian the head of the Purge?"
Ian nodded: "It's me."
Immediately afterwards, the judge read out the collected evidence, nine out of ten of which were collected by Reza, all of which were unfavorable to the Losakers.
Resa whispered to Old Ou next to him, "We've made arrangements for Willy."
"It's all arranged, and everything that needs to be leaked has been leaked to him." Resa nodded in satisfaction, listening quietly to the trial on the stage.
After the judge finished reading, the judge asked: "Mr. Ian, do you admit what was said above?"
"I admit it," Ian replied without any hesitation: "I admit everything the Losaks have done."
"Very good," the judge nodded. "Now the jury vote begins."
The screen in the center of the courtroom began to display the votes of the 100 jurors. After only 3 minutes, the results of the vote came out, with 96 guilty votes.
Reza crossed his fingers and looked coldly at the screen in the center of the courtroom.
"The result is out," the judge raised his gavel, "I announce that all members of the Clearance Group have been found guilty—"
"I object!"
Everyone looked in surprise at the man who appeared at the door of the court at some time. The man held up a stack of documents: "Lieutenant General Willie of the military department, I have doubts about the trial result."
Everyone was in an uproar, but Resa sat quietly, with a smile on his lips.
"I suspect that the military general Reza Alman who assisted in the investigation is the first officer of the Night Hunting Pirates, Reza Corax!"
The judge frowned: "What evidence do you have?"
Willie walked to the trial table of the court and threw the documents to the judge: "This is the evidence."
There is evidence in the data about Reza fighting for profit with the Bart Pirates, kidnapping Earl Wess, stealing rose crystals, and burning the flower fields when Reza was a pirate.
The judge took a rough look at the evidence and winked at the judge. The judge nodded and said to Willy, "The court will investigate what you said later. Today's case must be concluded."
"End?" Willy sneered: "Can the evidence collected by such a suspicious person be counted? Or are you just perfunctory like this?"
In the auditorium, a man in a white military uniform stood up and looked at the two quarreling in court with a smile.
"Lieutenant General Willy is right." Reza had a triumphant smile on his face.
"Your Honor, I request an investigation into my true identity."
The next day, the court began to investigate Reza's identity. The evidence provided by Lieutenant General Willy was all true, and Reza's identity was exposed.At the same time, the evidence of Losak's crime provided by Reza was also re-verified, and all of them were authentic materials.
Two days later, the court reconvened for a public display of the jury vote.
All members of the Purge, including Ian, were found guilty and sentenced to death.
The first mate of hunting the pirates the night before was found guilty and sentenced to death.
The judge's face had turned into a liver-colored color. According to General Crow's request, the original executioner was Resa. Now this guy has also become a death row inmate, and there is no one who can replace him for a while.
"What's so difficult about this?" Resa shrugged: "Since there are two groups of prisoners, why not let them kill each other."
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