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Chapter 60

The result of Quill Lordaeron's defense against his second charge was not satisfactory to him. Although he could not completely deny the fact that he attempted to murder his fellow adventurers, it undoubtedly alleviated the problem of murdering the adventurers to a great extent.

The seriousness of the charge of attempted accomplice.

Judging from the situation where the surrounding adventurers were almost divided into two groups to discuss and dispute, there should be a big change in the outcome of his final trial.

If you suffer a little physical pain and pay some compensation, you can keep your identity as an adventurer...

The helmet of this drowned rat was taken off, and Shi Junjun could clearly see his expression not far away.

No matter how you look at it, he seems unapologetic, as if the incident where he almost killed himself never happened.

The adventurers who quickly ended the discussion were divided into two groups as expected. The group with the upper hand, led by the D-level adventurer Henry, was in favor of mitigating the punishment of the D-level adventurer Quill Lordaeron as appropriate. It would be best to retain his adventurers.

The status will be reduced to E-class, and half of the property will be deprived of it, and there is no need to expel it from South Rivers...

At the very least, don't let him become "persona non grata" in the Rebellion Adventurer's Guild, because that means that once this iron-skinned rat appears in Southern Rivers, any adventurer affiliated with the guild is obliged to expel him by force.

Leaving the country would be quite embarrassing for the guild and Quill himself.

Others, led by Karl and Yanni, tried their best to oppose the majority's opinion. Under the effect of the power of the power of truth, the drowned chicken clearly admitted that at that time, he could not control himself even after hearing the referee announce the end of the duel. From a subjective point of view, he

The intention to kill the opponent still exists under the side effects of the violent secret medicine...

No one on either side can convince the other, but if the principle of minority submission in collective trials is followed, the final winner is destined to be the majority headed by Quill's companion Henry.

The premise is...

"I object."

For a moment, the guild hall was silent, and the girl's clear and firm voice echoed in the space.

Only now did the adventurers realize what role the victims could play in the collective trial.

"I have been looking at Quell Lordaeron's face almost since the beginning of this collective trial, paying attention to every expression he made."

Shi Junjun continued:

"But I couldn't see any guilt in his expression. The only regret he had was probably just after knowing that he would suffer such a serious punishment, so I refused to reduce any of his punishments. If here

If it still cannot be implemented, I believe that Rebelion's trial hall should be able to satisfy my demands."

Henry, the D-level adventurer who heard the girl's words, turned pale because he knew that his companion Quill was probably doomed today.

As for Rebelion's Hall of Justice to handle the matter...those selfless guys will only be punished more severely than the guild is at this moment.

"You're talking nonsense! I didn't! You're slandering me! You're retaliating! You damn-"

Before the furious drowned rat spewed obscenities at Shi Junjun, the referee quickly stuffed the sock into his mouth again. The two nearby adventurers, fearing that he would do something irrational, picked up the rope and quickly tied him up again.

Got rice dumplings.

"The world is much quieter." The C-level adventurer said with a relaxed face after stuffing his socks.

The gagged Drunken Rat opened his eyes wide and whimpered, seemingly still trying to curse something, but after the referee threatened to punch Lai Lai so that he would lose his ability to chew for the rest of his life, he finally calmed down.

Henry cast his eyes aside in horror, trying to get any hint from his companions that he would be fine.

He failed to do so.

Increasingly frightened, he turned his attention to the other familiar adventurers around him, but without exception, these people turned their heads and deliberately avoided his sight.

After finally realizing that he could no longer get any help from these people, Quill Lordaeron's knees weakened and he fell to the ground with disbelief on his face.

"If you can accept ten years in prison, those punishments can be waived." Shi Junjun added, thinking of the real-world sentencing cases of attempted murder in his own country.

According to the average lifespan of humans in this other world, which is no more than fifty years old, and the sanitary conditions and productivity development level are worrisome, if you choose to accept the punishment of ten years in prison, even with the physique of an adventurer, Quill Lordaeron should have a hard time there.

Ten years have passed.

Native adventurers from other worlds who are well aware of these common senses are destined not to choose ten years of imprisonment.

An hour ago, the adventurer from another world thought that he almost lost everything because of his bad mouth... It was really a trick of fate.

The lost soul chose to accept his initial sentence and was escorted by two adventurers to inventory his property. At the same time, his credentials as an adventurer were also found and thrown away like garbage.

On the ground, he stepped on dark footprints.

From this moment on, this former D-class adventurer will be deprived of all property and adventurer qualifications, and will be expelled from South Risifors as a civilian. If he appears anywhere in this land, Adventurer Rebellion

All adventurers in the guild will expel him by force.

As he watched the adventurer leave with a mournful expression, Shi Junjun thought of four words silently.

It's your own fault.

Karl and Yanni once again congratulated Shi Junjun on winning this limited duel and obtaining a fair collective trial result. Adventurers who were familiar with them came over to introduce themselves and praised the girl for her wonderful performance in the duel.

.

Everyone's compliments sounded so sincere, she was almost embarrassed...

"What if the 'adventurer' who wins this limited duel is a despicable thief?"

The adventurers surrounding the girl and Shi Junjun himself turned to look, and saw Henry, a companion of the former adventurer Quill Lordaeron, pointing to one of the big swords that was randomly placed on the weapon rack.

Said sympathetically.

"Henry Smith, you don't need to say these words if you are so sad that your companions will die."

Karl, who crossed his arms across his chest, replied.

"Really? Can she explain where she stole that big sword?"

Henry Smith, who looked sure of victory, asked and answered himself: "Of course she can't explain it, because the owner of this weapon, the son of the president of our Adventurer Guild, an E-class adventurer, still uses this weapon to return to the guild.

The enchanted weapon is so precious, would he just give it to a stranger? Or maybe we can find a more reasonable explanation..."

"Kill him! Take this weapon!"
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