The Deadly Novelssss 1159
The Deadly Assassin Robin
Chapter 1159 Law Isnât Punishment but Redemption In Courtroom One, the atmosphere was tense.
After a brief silence, the presiding judgeâs authoritative voice echoed through the room.
âSilence! Anyone who disrupts the trial will be forcibly escorted from the courtroom!â
All eyes turned to Robin.
His earlier interruption had already tested the judgeâs patience. If he continued, he would surely be thrown out.
In the plaintiffâs gallery, Eryndor was also present.
At that moment, he realized that the person speaking was none other than Divine Drakebane.
A shiver ran down his spine as he glanced at the figures surrounding Robin.
He carefully analyzed Robinâs words, quickly noticing the clear bias in favor of the defendant.
A sense of dread washed over Eryndor.
If Robin truly sided with the defendant, then what was the point of this trial?
Winning the case would bring huge profits to Valysar Lab, maximizing its benefits. But if they offended Divine Drakebane, his life could be at risk!
In the battle at Kirie Mountain yesterday, Dubh, Neasan, and Kendrick had all been killed.
Even the upper ranks of the Cabinet had issued orders.
All of this pointed to a single truthâDivine Drakebane was someone no one could afford to cross in Elaria!
âMr. Drakebane!â Eryndor hurried over to Robin, causing an immediate stir in the courtroom.
The judges and onlookers were equally bewildered.
The presiding judge wanted to speak but found himself unable to utter a word.
âSilence!â Robin snapped. âReturn to your seat!â
âYâYes sir!â Eryndor halted at once and retreated to his spot, drenched in cold sweat.
The add avchance left overtone in the courtroom Chapter 1159 Law Isnât Punishment but Redemption +8 Whispers filled the air as they wondered who Robin was to make Eryndor react in such fear.
The judges exchanged confused looks, murmuring among themselves.
Beside Robin stood influential figures like Conall, Eoran, Thorne, and even Shania from the Nine Stars Group.
With such powerful people present, they essentially represented Elariaâs most formidable forces.
What did it mean for such big shots to back the speaker?
It was clear they were aligned with that troublemaker.
If the court moved against Robin, the consequences could be careerâendingâor worse.
The judges had sacrificed much to gain their positions, trading dignity, wealth, and even health for power.
Losing it all now was unthinkable.
The jury had secretly accepted a massive bribe from Valysar Lab. If they failed to rule in Valysar Labâs favor, their lives would be at risk.
The assassins of the martial society lived by a codeâtake money to solve problems.
The judges were no different, only they operated within the system, while the assassins worked outside of it.
The judges held the power to interpret the law, and thus, fairness existed only in their minds.
With enough money and influence, they could twist justiceâturning the guilty into the innocent and vice versa.
The legal logic built by the ancients served only to manipulate definitions and blur the truth.
After multiple discussions, the judges remained stuck. Since they had accepted one million Autreynian dollars from Valysar Lab, they had no choice but to ensure Valysar Lab won.
If their bribery was exposed, it would ruin them, especially in a world that had turned against corruption.
Meanwhile, sitting in the defendantâs seat, Alice felt embarrassed and bitter.
She never thought sheâd see Robin again, especially not like this.
Although he hadnât spoken directly in her favor, his words had already hinted at the likely outcome of the trial.
Chapter 9 Law Set When Alice gamed artâs con and detached expresim it felt as if she had sipped In just one a great her world seemed as have fipped between two lines.
Bihae aor saite smaze hedicine that there depend by fractions She had believed that she would never cross paths with him again But fate had a crud wisâin this foreign land through her illness this lawsuit, they met Robin witnessed her at her most stumingâger also at her most ruthless and shameless.
When she hit rock bottom her worm fare played a cruel joke by bringing her faceâtoâface with the mean she owed the bigges apologs Was that the irony of farve With her head lowered Alice silently wished the court would hurry up with the verdic Once it was over, she would hide in prison and live out the rest of her days in cèscurity, hoping Robin would never see her in such a humiltaing sane again.
As the commotion in Counroom One died down a heavy silence filed the room Robinâs gaze remained cold as he looked at the judges.
Honorable judges, last year in Draconia, a similar case ended with an acquittal demonstrating true compassion âIf you insist on hiding behind legal jargon, thatâs just empty rhetoric True justice isaât about following cold, rigid lawsâitâs about upholding whatâs right and fair Laws, like medicine, healthcare, education, and every service in our society, should serve humanity, always prioritizing the wellâbeing of the people.
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if a verdict appears legally sound, if in violates basic human decency, itâs still disgraceful this case, the defendants bought medicine from Criele, used it themselves, and sold it in Elaria and Draconia. They made no profitâthey were simply fighting to survive!
Meanwhile, the plaintiff, Valysar Lab, the exclusive Caffepan distributor in Southeast Aurientia, only cared about their profits.
âHeaven shows mercy and so should we. The true goal of the law isnât punishment but 34 Chapter 1159 Law Isnât Punishment but Redemption redemption.
+8 Pearls âA judgeâs role is not merely to punish wrongdoers but to create a world where crime no longer exists.
âIf your decision prioritizes protecting wealth over saving lives, then youâre committing an injustice!â
Without another word, Robin turned and walked out of the courtroom.
A brief silence filled the room before the audience rose to their feet, applauding passionately.
The sound of clapping echoed long after Robinâs tall figure disappeared into the light at the courtroom door.
Eryndor stood up and said, âYour Honor, weâre withdrawing the lawsuit. On behalf of Valysar Lab, we pledge a 100 million Autreynian dollars donation to support chronic myelogenous leukemia patients in Elaria!â
The court immediately declared Alice and Innis not guilty, releasing them without any need for compensation. The confiscated generic drugs were returned to them, though they were prohibited from purchasing similar drugs in the future.