Chapter 783
These were all individuals who fought fearlessly on the battlefield and risked their lives for the glory of
Florence. They contributed significantly to their nation.
However, they were ughtered by Registus on false charges and were now subjected to this kind of
humiliation, all to manipte the person they thought of as their absolute leader.
How could Andrius not feel angry and in pain?
His words were powerful and resonating, sparking whispers among the people below.
Registus noticed that things were getting out of control and immediately let out a cold snort to interrupt
him from continuing. “Cease your drivel, Andrius Moonshade.
“Even if you have a hundred mouths and tongues, neither can you reverse right and wrong here, nor
can you absolve yourself of guilt. Your sophistry is meaningless.
“Andrius Moonshade, let me ask you this. Youmanded the Lycantroops to rebel with the intent of
assassinating me during the victory celebration here in Kiyoto. You nned to use your army to coerce
and usurp my position as the emperor.
“Do you plead guilty to the charge of treason?”
The venue fell into silence. All eyes were on the trial tform, looking at the lonely figure that stood
with despair and rage.
His answer would determine the crucial scene that followed.
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Registus narrowed his eyes slightly, then approached Andrius and leaned down with the Second War
God.
“Andrius, have you forgotten about their families?”
Crack!
Crack, crack!
At Registus‘ words, Andrius gritted his teeth so hard that his mrs were almost crushed. His forehead
bulged with veins, looking as terrifying as winding snakes.
Registus‘ expression was cold as he stared at Andrius,
“Yes! I plead guilty!” Andrius‘ eyes were bloodshot as he roared at the sky.
At that moment, his extreme anger and his resentful scream pierced the heavens, causing the clouds in
the sky to disperse.
Then, it suddenly began to snow heavily, as if the heavens themselves werementing this injustice In
the blink of an eye, the ground was covered in a thickyer of snow.
“W–why is it suddenly snowing?”
“The ancients often said that unexined snowfall is a sign of injustice. Could it be that…”
“Do you really believe in that nonsense? Snowfall is due to scientific reasons. Please believe in
science!”
“That’s right, believe in science!”
The crowd below began to murmur and whisper.
“Pfft-”
After Andrius roared, he suddenly spat out a mouthful of bright red blood. It contrasted sharply against
the white snow, painting a horrifying sight.
His body could no longer hold up, and he copsed onto one knee. However, he struggled with all his
might to stand back up.
He was the indomitable Wolf King!
Even if it meant his death, he would not bow before Registus!
What he yielded to were the countless souls of the Lycantroops who fell unjustly, and the hundreds of
innocent family members who should have received the highest honors but had be sacrificial
pawns.
He would never yield to scum like the Second War God and Registus.
“Death!”
“Andrius Moonshade’s crimes are heinous. He deceived both his superiors and subordinates, and he
even nned tomit treason. He must be sentenced to death. The execution should be carried out
immediately!”
“Not sentencing him to death would be going against the natural order!”
“Andrius deserves the death sentence!”
Under the guidance of certain people, the people in the crowd began to shout loudly, forming a massive
wave of sound that flooded the tform.
Registus looked around, seeminglyposed but with a hint of a smile hidden in his eyes. He was just
about to announce Andrius‘ verdict.
Seeing this, Noir and the others exchanged nces.
It was time to draw their weapons and act!