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Chapter 451: : The Legend of the King of Knights (24) Judgment

Regarding how to judge the dispute between the two, Arthur has long made a decision based on his honor as a knight. At this time, Arthur hesitated not to enforce the law fairly, but through the magic mirror, Arthur sensed Gaowo The comers are not good, but Angote himself has proved that the problem alleged by Gowall does exist. What is going on?

After thinking for a quarter of an hour, Arthur found that more and more people gathered around. The guard asked Arthur whether to disperse the viewers, and Arthur signaled not to use his eyes. Since he couldn't think of it, Arthur decided to judge this dispute first. As for Gaowall's purpose, he could decide later.

As Arthur, who is familiar with most of the noble codes, it is easy to organize sentences in his mind, and then start to speak in fluent language:

"The ancestor Miloqiu was above, glorious and great, with outstanding achievements, inspired by God, based on the "Fernando Code" and revised the "Code of Guarding Code". The third generation abandoned the dark and turned to the light, switched to Goshamdo, and later revised it with the "Code of Goshamdo", which became today's "Code of the Principality of Miloqiu", and this is my judgment."

Since you are a judge, before you start a judgment, you need to introduce which code is the basis for your judgment, and what is the source of this code. Although judging from the confused expressions on the faces of the commoners, Arthur knew that few of them could understand the above words, but due to the procedure, Arthur still had to say it again.

"According to the "Code of the Principality of Miluoqiu": In civil law, if the commoners contradict the nobles because of their anger, it is rude, arrogant, and does not distinguish between high and low. When the nobles become slaves for ten months, if they are slack, they can be killed; if the nobles intend to oppress the commoners, they are willing to degenerate and pay the price of a cow to the commoners as a punishment."

"At the time of the incident, the two belonged to the upper and lower ranks of the military camp, so Angote was the lord of Gowall. Gowall did not complain to the lord, but complained to the lord of the lord. punish."

When Arthur said this, Angote showed a smug smile, and Gowall lowered his head, making it difficult to see what his expression was like, but what Arthur said next made Angote stunned. .

"Of course, at the root of it, Govor was ordered by me to fight the enemy bravely to get credit, but Angote ignored my order and deliberately grabbed the credit, causing a rift between the two of them. This belongs to the category of military law and can only be referred to civil law. "

"In our country's military law, when a subordinate confronts a superior in battle, he will be killed; if a subordinate contradicts his superior after the war, he will be punished; if the superior oppresses the subordinate with power, he will be punished."

"Therefore, I judge that the soldier Gaowall, as a lower-level civilian, contradicted his superiors, pulled out to play fifty batons, and extended his service period for half a year; the knight apprentice Angote, who used his power to bully his subordinates, is now given credit for stealing from Gaowall. Revocation and compensation for the price of a cow in Gowall."

When Arthur spoke the final verdict, the audience was silent, especially the two parties involved in the matter stared at Arthur in astonishment with expressions of disbelief.

"Don't do it yet?" With Arthur's urging, a few guards took Gaowor out to fight with a bat. When Gowall was taken, Arthur turned to Angott and asked what he was waiting for.

"I, an aristocrat! I have followed your followers since the academy time! You want to compensate a commoner? Your Excellency, Grand Duke Arthur I! How can I live in the noble circle after this kind of news spreads! You want to Are you killing me!" Angote's tone was full of trembling.

However, Arthur did not have any soft-hearted, and shouted sharply: "Face, is the reason why you violated the rules of knighthood? Face, is the reason why you bully your subordinates!"

"Knight Arthur! I have followed you since the academy time! When you wanted to march north, there were only so few soldiers and so many enemies to face, but I didn't back down! I will follow you without hesitation. Let's go! Such a tragic battle at Mount Bossold! Look at my chest! This scar has not gone away! I have no cowardice in that battle!"

"This shows that during that time, you were a noble who really admired the way of knighthood, but what does this have to do with your oppression of civilians? Are these two things related? Could it be that you won't be a knight if you win a battle? Is it? In your heart, the honor of a knight is something that can be negotiated?"

"His Excellency! My knight instructor! I will not compensate, absolutely not! I swear by the honor of knights!"

Arthur was also angry: "You still swear by the honor of a knight? When you **** the credit of Gowall, where do you put the honor of a knight? The lower class contradicts the higher class after the war, punished! And I will also expel your Knight apprentice qualification, you are not worthy of being a knight!"

If Angote was a real knight, then he would not do such things as bullying Gowall; if Angote's character was the same as that of the nobles of this era, then he would be thick-skinned, and he would be Arthur's words. It's okay to fart.

However, the reason why the tragedy happened is that Angote is a knight apprentice, a real knight apprentice. He still carries the arrogance and contempt of the nobles of this era, but somewhere in his heart, he believes in Asia Those chivalrous virtues that Se promised.

So when he heard that Arthur had expelled his knighthood, Angote laughed miserably, and slowly picked up his knight's saber: "Serving the Grand Duke for a lifetime, is this the end? Grand Duke, I used to be very Believe in your knightly way, but now I think, in the words of the heavens, it is high and low."

After all, Angote let go of his spiritual protection and committed suicide by drawing his sword. Because Arthur entrusted Avalon to Lancelot, it was too late to save Angote.

"Is it wrong? How could the way of knighthood be wrong? It's the most beautiful thing in the world," the wavering thought flashed in Arthur's mind and disappeared.

When Angote committed suicide, the entire barracks fell into silence. The soldiers were surprised to find that Arthur would actually uphold justice for the soldiers, and forced a nobleman to death for the justice of a soldier! This is something that has never happened in their humble life!

"King Arthur!" "King Arthur!" For a time, the cheers for "King Arthur" resounded through the barracks again, and the whole of Angde could hear it.

At night, Arthur learned from the guard that Govor was asking for an audience, so he let him into the camp. Arthur also guessed that he should come. When Gowall accused Angote in the morning, the magic mirror warned himself that this person had come with bad intentions. It was only because Gowall's accusation was indeed the truth, so Arthur accepted Gowall first. 's case.

The moment he entered Arthur's tent, Gowall knelt down to Arthur with a plop, kowtows, no, this is already hitting the ground with his head, and it smashed with a bang, while smashing, he muttered, "My lord, I'm guilty. ."

Arthur sat in the chair and quietly watched Gowall plead guilty. When he saw Gowall's head was bleeding without any hesitation, Arthur asked Gowall to stop kowtow and asked him what was wrong. sin.

"Great King Arthur, I took the lead in questioning your commitment to us on Mount Bossold that day, which caused me to be targeted by people with intentions, so they deliberately created opportunities for me to conflict with Angote, and then asked me to confront you Redress. If you protect Angote and punish me later, it will seriously damage your prestige. Is this their conspiracy?"

Arthur asked, "Who are 'they'? And why should you listen to them?"

"Who is the top 'they'? How can a little guy like me know? All I can know is the person who connects with me. It is the leader of the bandits near Angde, who is known for his prestige."

"As for why I should obey? One is that my family is in their hands, so I have to obey; the other is that I am getting old, and my son has died for various reasons, leaving only a young daughter, and I don't make any money. Marry her as a dowry, and when I get old, I am afraid I will starve to death with my whole family on the streets."

"King, please be merciful, I know that after I do such a thing, there is no reason for me to survive, just please take pity on my daughter and save her, she is innocent!"

Arthur replied: "Since you do this kind of thing, it is natural to be punished, but in any case it will not die, right? I will lock you up for a while at most. As for your daughter, I will arrange for Lancelot and the others to go. After all, you are kind-hearted, and your daughter is indeed innocent."

Gowall shook his head and smiled bitterly: "I not only screwed up this mission, but also let a noble noble die. Even if you forgive me, how long can I live?"

Hearing Gowall's decadent words, Arthur said solemnly: "You shouldn't die for this reason, because of the reason to vent your anger. Since you have done such a wrong thing, I will lock you up, since you are a Punishing you is also protecting you. Your guilt can be paid for with only imprisonment, and the crime does not end in death, because it is not you who should be damned."

In the Karachi camp in the south at this time, the nobles who opposed Arthur were no longer elated, but instead were like defeated roosters, each and everyone was downcast.

"This kind of situation of ten deaths and no life can be broken by the Grand Duke, what's the 'sword of oath of victory'... The Grand Duke is not really the one chosen by the gods, right? Otherwise, how can such a miracle be created?" One The nobles who boasted the day before yesterday that everything was in order~www.novelmt.com~ are now becoming uneasy, "What happened to the incitement against the Grand Duke in the camp?"

"The progress is also very slow. Those civilians who have not been in contact with the Grand Duke may be angry because the Grand Duke will not let them loot, but as long as they are civilians who have fought with the Grand Duke, in all likelihood, they will become the Grand Duke's die-hard loyalists. It's okay not to loot, because the Grand Duke has ensured that the army's salaries are sufficient, and three nobles have already been executed because of the corruption of army salaries."

Speaking of this, the nobles complained angrily: "Those **** are ignorant! You deserve to be **** all your life, you will be attracted by the idiot's little favors and won't be used by us! By the way, Karachi is a complete defeat here, and Angerd's side. Didn't someone say to prepare the backhand, what happened to the backhand?"

The person in charge of the backhand dragged his chin and replied gloomily: "It's also a failure. The idiot is really an idiot. He was willing to kill his die-hard loyal, that little idiot named Angote, for our people."

Hearing this, a noble reminded: "Don't be found by the Grand Duke, the Grand Duke is naive, but he is still very keen on these things."

"Don't worry, I told the person in charge to break the tail cleanly. If they don't break it cleanly, I will break it off, so that it will be clean."

On the north side, the person in charge of the connection with Gaowor was yelling at his furious opponent: "Go! Get rid of all those people! Also, send the bastard's relatives to Gowall first! I want to let Gaowo go. Er watched his relatives die! Otherwise, I would be out of breath!"

In the silver-white room, Leng Yi looked at the information provided by the system and decided to act, because the information provided by the system showed that Gaowall's only remaining young daughter was named Morgan Leffey.

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