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Chapter 336 Trial

"You bastard, I said how could there be a wave of beasts attacking the city for no reason? It turns out it was these bastards who caused it."

"Damn bastards, give my brother his life!"

"Labour and management are actually implicated by these bastards."

...Muria said a sentence in Common Language. As long as you are not stupid, you can basically guess what it means by combining this sentence and looking at the two giant eggs surrounded by flames next to Muria.

thing.

Someone stole the eggs of this pair of terrifying birds and brought them to the city, so they were surrounded by monsters and were forced to resist the beast tide.

It was because of this shameful thief that all the humans in the city followed them to bear the wrath of the soul-level ferocious beasts. As a result, countless people died tragically at the hands of the monster's claws.

"Your children are returned to you." Muria manipulated her hands formed by the invisible wind and raised the two eggs in front of the couple who were already impatient.

"Your Excellency Golden Dragon, how do you plan to deal with these despicable human thieves?" The couple each stretched out a claw to grab an egg, and then stared angrily at the man who was tied to Muria's side.

Seven humans.

Hearing the couple's questions, Muria did not answer, but turned her gaze to the city wall, where she knelt on the corpses of the angry defenders and adventurers.

Seeing these humans and monsters kneeling on the ground under his pressure, Muria patted his head and began to restrain the dragon power on his body, allowing them all to regain their ability to move.

"Stop all of them." But as soon as they regained their ability to move, some monsters and humans were ready to brandish their swords and minions and fight together again.

Muria had no choice but to suppress them again. These guys were already red-eyed. Even if he was on the side, he could only use force to suppress them.

"The war is over. Don't engage in meaningless fighting. Everyone, please retreat." Muria held the staff of the end and moved forward. All the monsters on the wall were lifted up by the wind.

Then he threw it under the city wall.

Then, he looked at the humans who had lost either their companions, brothers, superiors, or subordinates, and in common language he relayed the questions asked to him by the Phoenix descendants to the surviving humans on the city wall.

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"Humans guarding the city, this couple just asked me how to deal with the seven thieves who stole their children. Do you think this punishment is reasonable?"

The humans, who were already extremely angry, looked at each other in disbelief, and then, all kinds of vicious criminal laws came out of their mouths.

"Hang them up and hang them."

"Hanging is too cheap for them, use the Iron Maiden."

"No, we should capture a vampire, turn them into blood slaves, hang them on the cross, then sprinkle holy water on them, and finally let them turn to ashes in the light of the divine Holy Spirit."

"Summon a demon and leave them to the demon to deal with."

... Various criminal laws were spoken from the mouths of the angry survivors, ranging from the most common criminal laws to the cruel torture that even Muria felt, with their anger towards the seven thieves.

To be honest, most adventurers have basically done similar things to steal monster cubs or eggs. This is nothing. The fact that these seven thieves were able to steal the eggs of soul-level ferocious beasts is still a very remarkable achievement.

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However, after stealing it, he actually lured the real owner here and put the entire city of humanity in danger of death. This was unbearable.

You have done bad things yourself and you have to bear the consequences. Why should you involve irrelevant people like us?

"What do you think of these punishments?" Hearing the increasingly cruel punishments below, Muria turned her head and looked at the bright-feathered Phoenix descendant couple in front of her.

"Humans are still a cruel race, which makes me sick." Although they couldn't understand some of the names of the criminal law and didn't understand the specific torture, the only part they understood was enough to frighten the couple.

This makes them unable to understand that human beings can actually do this to their own kind. In the final analysis, it is the differences in race that cause differences in values.

"Then I will leave these thieves to humans for execution. What do you think?"

"Okay." After looking at the many resentful humans on the city wall, the couple discussed it and agreed directly. If these thieves fell into their hands, they would be dead at most. They couldn't play as many tricks as humans.

.In this way, to a certain extent, it is cheaper for these thieves.

"Umuria will be the judge." With a wave of his hand, Muria destroyed the power of these seven powerful thieves and threw them onto the city wall among the already angry survivors.

"You, the victims, will be the executioners."

... The screams echoed on the city walls. Amidst the resentment of the survivors who had lost their loved ones and important people, these thieves soon became inhuman.

This time, all the casualties caused by the monster siege were attributed to these seven thieves, and they could only be attributed to them.

"Are you satisfied?" When the seven thieves were dead and only a few bones were left, Muria looked at the Wind Phoenix couple, "The culprit is dead, and the rest are innocent people.

Humans, you should take your children and these monster relatives and leave."

Without bargaining, the couple of descendants of the Wind Phoenix retreated with all the monsters. Although according to their original plan, they were preparing to raze the city to the ground, but with the appearance of the golden dragon, such a thing was obviously impossible.

"What do you think of the result of my punishment? Strong men of mankind." While watching the beast tide shaking the ground and roaring away, Muria looked at a certain part of the city.

"Thank you for your help, Your Excellency Muria." Where Muria was looking, a black-haired young man with ten light black soul rings behind his back stepped up into the air and appeared in Muria's sight.

, bowed slightly to him.

"This was a very fair trial. You allowed the guilty people to receive the punishment they deserve." Seeing Muria's silence, the black-haired man added, "The bard will be happy to tell what happened here.

Spread to various surrounding cities.”

Upon hearing such flattering words, Auston, who was at the feet of Muria, tilted his head slightly, rolled his eyes, and showed a trace of disdain.

"This is what I should do." The black-haired and golden-eyed boy standing between the horns of a ferocious red dragon smiled modestly, as if he didn't care about his actions of saving a city.


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