Chapter 484 (1/2)

Gloven hills, black prison.

The strong stench is like the essence. The lonely candle barely lights up the mottled but extremely strong walls around, and the human face can not even be seen in the dim yellow light.

At the end of the light, there was only darkness.

The dark haired wizard sat quietly in front of the candle, waiting for the answer from the person opposite.

Sitting under the lamp, Victor Seuss, the former cabinet minister and imperial justice, stared at the confession and the potion formula as material evidence.

His cool and keen eyes scanned the evidence line by line, raised his feather notes from time to time, and played briskly on parchment with a sharp pen tip.

He gently put down his pen and looked seriously at Brandon's wizard adviser.

”I'm very sorry, Lord Loren Turin... The evidence you provided can't prove anything.” Victor said faintly: ”just a recipe and the testimony from Miss Lina de Salion are not enough to completely separate Lusaka kovo.”

”But it is enough to prove that even if it is really related to him, master lusack is definitely not intentional.”

Lauren smiled and crossed his fingers: ”intentional and unintentional... These two concepts are very different in imperial law!”

”I think the former chief justice knows the difference between the two.”

Hearing the black haired wizard's undisguised sarcasm and his smile, Victor just snorted coldly and showed a cold smile.

”Really?”

Victor's eyes swept from Loren's face and mocked: ”do you really want to tell me... Such a top pharmacy master in the Empire, a doctor and alchemist who is most proficient in pathology; facing a patient who died obviously because of the side effects of Pharmacy... He!”

”... innocent?”

”Can't you?” the black haired wizard shrugged slightly without changing his face. ”Can experts never make mistakes, or... When they are forced by patients?”

The Chief Justice said, ”what do you really want to express?”

”What I want to say is... What you have been worried about is not who the murderer is, but what will happen after master lusack is acquitted.”

Loren stared at Victor, with an indifferent smile on his mouth: ”I can understand your approach very much, but please understand... In my opinion, it is not only intentional or unintentional, but also the evidence to judge master lusack's involvement in this case!”

”It's not wrong that master lusack was Lord siscott's personal physician; it's also true that Lord siscott died of drug poisoning; but if we can conclude from these two things alone that master lusack was the culprit who killed Lord siscott? Lord Victor Hughes...”

”Don't you think this judgment is as ridiculous as' it was the dagger that killed the man, not the assassin '?”

Loren raised his eyes slightly and said word by word in an almost ironic voice: ”since it is such an absurd judgment, I use sufficient and powerful evidence to prove that master lusack is at most manslaughter... What's wrong?”

”And I have every reason to believe that people such as the former Lord Justice Victor Seuss can definitely see how absurd this case is!”

”Then why did he still refuse to make a judgment? Why did Lord Victor Seuss, who has always been known as the 'populist', try his best to embarrass an alchemist and pharmacist of civilian origin?”

Victor raised his eyebrows slightly, his expression unchanged.

”Is it to maintain the stability of the imperial political situation... Yes, if siscott chann's death is defined as' natural death ', the chann family will never compromise, or even fight with conservative nobles in the house; Lord Victor, who will make the judgment at that time, will take full responsibility and will be removed from office by his majesty nine times out of ten to calm the public anger.”

”In order to prevent the rare stability of the empire from becoming a mess and to keep the position of his former cabinet... Guys with a little brain will feel it doesn't matter to sacrifice a 'small' alchemist, right?”

”In front of the overall situation, what is a wizard?” Lauren looked calm: ”in front of his own interests, just a Dalit... Nothing!”

”Fortunately... I've seen your resume. A few years ago, you stood behind the poor wizard and tried your best to exonerate him... Until Archbishop innocent personally came forward and forcibly used the power of religious punishment to sentence Wigner to fire.”