If this good for nothing doesn't know regret, then let him stay there until he dies.
Watching Sun Pong being dragged away by two soldiers.
The atmosphere in the office became extremely tense.
Faced with a genuinely angry Lu Gi, even Liku and Gomeo unconsciously held their breath.
Leaning back in his office chair, Lu Gi supported his forehead.
And after calming down his emotions a bit, his voice, which had clearly become much calmer, rang out again.
As for Goshan, although this incident was not your fault, it resulted in one death and several injuries during the struggle.
Although it was self-defense, it raises suspicion of excessive defense.
You were fined 100 coins and sentenced to 2 years in prison.
Do you accept this? Originally thinking he would undoubtedly die, Goshan now found his life preserved and had no reason to protest, he quickly knocked his head and stammered, "The commoner accepts it.
The commoner is willing to be punished.
Then what about you, Gomeku? Upon hearing their names called by Lu Gi, Gomeow and Liku quickly stood up.
Even Liku, who held some prejudice against the Cobalt tribe, stood together with the Cobalt chief and said in unison, "Thank you, your majesty, for delivering justice for our orc tribe.
Then this matter concludes here.
" Afterward, I will have someone write a notice detailing the whole incident and announce it to the world.
With that, Lu Gi waved his hand, signaling everyone to leave.
After leaving Luo Gi<unk>'s office and stepping outside, the Cobalt Chief Go Meow couldn't help but thank Leu again.
Thank you chiefly for your help in this matter.
Relying solely on his majesty's fairness, I didn't help much.
You don't need to thank me.
If it hadn't been for the incident involving both the human and orc races based on Liku's character, he would never have intervened for the Cobalts.
In this incident, Lieuk could be said to have made a fruitless trip yet to gain a bit of loyalty from Lu G.
Meanwhile, Gomeo, watching Liko walk away, turned back to glance at Lu G's office, his eyes flashing with an inexplicable color.
Afterward, the announcement regarding this incident, as Lu G had stated, was posted on the notice boards of various cities 2 days later and was further disseminated through storytellers.
Luog's reason for doing this was that the matter was of great significance.
Although it seemed trivial, it involved many factors.
By making the truth known to the world, he aimed to prevent any discord between the human and orc races and to express his stance that in his eyes there was no distinction of race, only right and wrong.
In an instant, discussions erupted throughout the entire civilization of 10,000 realms, and it could be said to be quite lively.
I think what our majesty did this time was not right.
We are all humans.
We should support our own kind.
Nonsense.
His majesty is fair and just acting according to the law.
What's wrong with that? Exactly.
If Son Pong was innocent, would his majesty not help him? It's because he made mistakes himself.
Well said.
I know that Son Pong, he's a jerk and his brother's tragic death was caused by that jerk brother of his.
You can't say that.
Have you read the recently published three character classic? If a child is not taught, it's the parents fault.
An elder brother is like a father.
Son Mingue didn't properly educate Son Pong.
Who can he blame? To me, he brought this upon himself.
Sigh.
You all misunderstood my meaning.
I mean, we are all humans and his majesty is also human while that cobalt is an orc.
We humans should have some feelings for each other.
Feelings? Then what do we need laws for? If we have to show feelings over such matters, wouldn't the law become a mere decoration? Exactly.
Ignorance of the law is no excuse.
The punishment should be more severe.
Debates erupted in various places throughout the civilization of 10,000 realms and through the intelligence network of the Ming Jing division.
These discussions naturally made their way to Lu G's ears.
Simply put, among the human races in the civilization of 10,000 realms, three factions had emerged.
The first faction advocated that the law does not allow for leniency.
In their view, the Sun Brothers broke the law and deserved to suffer the consequences.
The second faction argued that the law should consider human feelings.
Although the Sun brothers made mistakes, they were still humans and Sun Ming Rueer as an official of the civilization had contributed in hardship and should not be treated so mercilessly.
As for the third faction, they neither supported nor opposed either side, essentially just stirring the pot.
For Luog, these discussions were insignificant as long as no malicious individuals began to stir up trouble.
After instructing the Ming Jing division to pay attention to this aspect, Lu Gi leaned back in his office chair, lost in deep