Genshin Impact: Start in the sea of ​​sand and reach the throne of God

Chapter 372 Chapter 370 It’s your own fault (page 12)

However, no one cared about Marcelle's mood and thoughts.

In their eyes, this matter is actually a question based on the answer. It doesn't matter what the question is, the answer must be this.

Marcelle is the answer.

This case of serial disappearance of girls must only fall on Marcelle.

Of course he is indeed the murderer, but this murderer has been hidden behind the scenes for many years, and there is no direct evidence to prove him as the murderer.

But now the evidence is coming.

Although the evidence was specifically sought based on the fact that Marcelle is the murderer, as long as it can be used in court, it is good evidence.

Navilette didn't even wait for the cardinal's answer, and simply tried Marcelle.

Navilette could not see anything worth saving in Marcelle.

Moreover, this person indirectly caused the case of the unjust Carres. With the arrest of Marcelle, this case also has new answers.

The Inquisition has certainly wronged a good man in the past.

Villette had no excuse for this matter. He had noticed something strange at the time, but as the protector of Fontaine's law, he would not take the initiative to violate Fontaine's rules just because of his doubts.

At least at that time, that case could only be Carres's mistake... Even though Navilette didn't understand, even if no one knew that the Fontainebleau people would dissolve directly, Carres, as a party involved, would inevitably I saw the scene where the third person dissolved directly, leaving only the clothes on the spot.

He could tell this information in court. As a major case that had attracted a lot of attention at the time, his safety would definitely receive direct attention from the court. Until the truth was restored, he did not have to worry about anyone. Any accident may happen.

But in the end, Kares chose to remain silent and admitted that he was the murderer.

His behavior was tantamount to flatly rejecting the authority of the trial court - he neither felt that the trial court could find out the truth about the murderer's dissolution, nor did he think that the trial court could protect his daughter Navigation after he exposed the key testimony. Ya, so he chose to "reconcile" with the murderer at that time and confess the murder himself, so that the real murderer could go free, but at the same time it reduced the direct conflict between the two parties, and combined with the evidence he claimed to let Marcelle For a long time, he couldn't just kill Navia with his deadly hands and give Navia more opportunities.

Of course, Marcelle is also a wizard in this matter.

He immediately tried to kill Navia after she started investigating, but Pamon drank the drink instead of Navia, allowing Navia to simply escape.

But in the past many years, as "Uncle Marcelle", one of Navia's most trusted people at the time, he had many opportunities to let Navia die quietly.

If it was because he cared about Kares's words, then he made up his mind to kill Navia the moment she acted, and took action.

Including drinks mixed with primitive fetal seawater, including using puppet mechanisms to kill... To be reasonable, he has reached the step of killing, and his silence for so many years before seems very strange.

The decision to kill took less than a day and was immediately put into action, using methods that were bound to attract widespread attention.

So what were you hesitating about all these years ago? Kill her early and nothing will happen later.

You always choose to kill in the end.

No one in Villette could understand this matter.

He didn't understand why Kales was silent. He was as afraid of an ordinary person as a tiger. In the end, he chose silence to save his daughter, rather than choosing to believe in gods and the Tribunal of Villette.

Marcelle's many years of experiments clearly took advantage of the fact that people at that time did not know that the missing girl was actually dissolved into water to avoid countless tracings. He still had the opportunity to continue to repeat his experiments, but it happened that At that critical moment, he chose as his opponent a father who loved and had the ability to care for his daughter.

If it hadn't been for Kares, Marcelle could still be at large.

Not everyone has the ability of Kares to fight Marcelle for a long time, and was about to win at one time, but was ganked by the disease at the last critical moment, and was forced to choose radical methods, hoping to solve the problem in his own generation. Rather than leaving this trouble for my daughter.

If Marcelle had changed his opponent, who would have left so much evidence for these subsequent people?

Facts have proven that he succeeded countless times, and the Inquisition did not catch the tail.

When the only chance came to hand, Kales chose to refuse to believe in the Inquisition and shouldered everything on his own.

This left Navilette, who was aware of the problem at the time, at a loss as to what to do.

He cannot refuse to convict a criminal who has all the evidence and who has confessed because of his own speculation.

Neither gods nor dragons are omniscient and omnipotent in the true sense. They are just special life forms with powerful power, but they do not possess abilities that are too mythical.

They cannot see the whole picture of the land they rule. Even if they have the ability to turn mountains and seas, they can be angry afterwards at this time, but they can't trace any more evidence at all.

Of course, King Daci Shu may have a way.

Dreams and minds are within the scope of his power. This ability may be really difficult to use against higher-ranked opponents, but when used to torture people, it is really unreasonable.

After the verdict was pronounced, Navilette stared at Marcelle in silence.

Marcelle, who looked confused, suddenly felt cold inside. He raised his head tremblingly, and then unconsciously fell to his knees under Villette's cold eyes.

The people suddenly chose silence.

They all realized something that was not worth talking about - if Marcelle was the real murderer, it also meant that someone was wrong about the case of the unjust Carres long ago.

The people who were wrong were the people at the time. Cares and his Rose of Thorns had enjoyed a high reputation before, but after the case was announced, the people regarded Cares as a villain.

His reputation was so good that once there was a problem, all the good reputation before turned into a disguise.

If it were just bad words to slander Carres, the people would have done nothing wrong.

This is not the same thing, nor is it casual criticism and scolding after piecing together some truth from newspapers, but the truth accepted by the people after the court trial.

If they can't even believe the truth announced by the court, then Fontaine's problem is obviously too serious.

On the other hand, it is natural for ordinary people to believe that the truth announced by the court is ordinary, so they choose to rebuke Carres for his hypocrisy.

But the problem for the people is that after Kares, they naturally chose to slander those close to him, including the Society of Thorns and his daughter Navia.

Now that the injustice has been overturned, those who inflicted malice on innocent people should naturally feel guilty.

There is no problem with this matter till now.

Guilt means guilt. The person is already dead anyway, so of course it’s good if he is willing to forgive. It doesn’t matter if he doesn’t want to forgive.

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