Chapter 501 (1/2)
”Ministers of the former cabinet, distinguished members of Parliament...”
In the parliament hall, the voice of the black haired wizard echoed, as always calm:
”Before this royal trial, I have submitted sufficient evidence to the former chief justice; on the contrary, all the evidence that the chann family and the Holy Cross can provide are indirect evidence, and nothing can directly prove that Lusaka kovo was the murderer of siscot chann!”
”In fact, not only master lusack himself has been trying to deny his murder, but the evidence I have provided is enough to illustrate this - Lord siscott chann's medicine formula can definitely stand the test, and none of them can achieve the effect of death.”
”That's right... Even for a 67 year old man, he didn't reach the point of death; just the opposite of what some people say!”
Victor Hughes frowned slightly, and the face of the church judge was hard to see.
At the foot of the steps, several old people in the seats of the chann family stared at the black haired wizard with his hands behind his back, as if they wanted to jump directly and tear him to pieces.
”Objection!”
Weber, the little priest who got up slowly, had a dignified expression, and his tight hands were obviously extremely nervous: ”first of all, lusack kovo is Lord siscott's personal doctor. It is nonsense to have no guilt.”
”Secondly, lusak kovo is the leading pharmacist in the imperial capital and even the whole empire. He is also the top doctor... For such pharmacists, if they do a little on the formula list, others can't notice it, let alone raise an objection - the so-called formula is probably a refusal to prepare for the future!”
”I know nothing about alchemy, Lord Loren Turin, but I know a little.”
Looking slightly sideways, Loren saw the little priest's eyes shoot straight at him, and the corners of his eyes revealed a touch of seriousness: ”even a small amount of medicine can have an effect on the body, but it is not easy to be noticed!”
”So what, does any of the potions on the recipe match the poison that poisoned Lord siscott chann?” Loren snorted and slightly raised the corner of his mouth:
”With all due respect... It's not a match, but there's no similarity?!”
”Not only that, as I just said, you didn't come up with any objective proof that 'Lusaka kovo was the murderer who poisoned siscott chann', nor did you provide any reason why Lusaka had to poison siscott. From beginning to end, it was only a very pure subjective assumption!”
”The only thing that can be explained in this case is that Lusaka kovo, as the private doctor of siscott chann, has the most basic conditions for committing the crime... That is, the only clue that can explain that Lusaka is suspected of committing the crime.”
”That's all.” in the silent hall, Loren's voice became more and more ironic: ”just for this... The top pharmaceutical master of the Empire will be taken as an unforgivable prisoner and put in the prison of death row!”
”What on earth is it that he poisoned the potion prepared for sist chann? And what is it that he is the murderer?”
Under repeated questioning, the little priest with an unchanged face clenched his fist.
”Nothing, no evidence...” Lauren glanced directly at the church judge sitting on the stage and said word by word:
”I just don't know when to start... Half of the imperial capital is rumored that Lusaka kovo is the real murderer. There are benevolent and righteous people shouting 'justice' under the Golovin hill!”
The church judge, terrus luff, gnawed his teeth and turned his face into purple.
”Dang --!”
There was a neat sound, and the royal bodyguard in the parliament hall knocked on the floor with a halberd.
”Dang --! Dang --! Dang --!”
The harsh and loud noise made the hall silent for an instant.
”Silence.”
Sitting on the throne, Victor Hughes raised his right hand quietly and glanced at the black haired wizard who had become the focus of everyone's attention:
”First of all, I want to correct Viscount Loren's two fallacies. First, the evidence provided by the chann family and the Holy Cross can not be completely regarded as' pure subjective judgment '. Similarly, contrary to what you said, the testimony of the deceased's family can be used as first-hand evidence.”