The first thousand five hundred and seventy-ninth chapters are suitable excuses
"Catherine Fermion, do you have anything else to defend?" Earl Belmont asked with a gloomy face looking at his daughter-in-law standing in the judgement seat.
"No, my father." Even though she was glaring at the judgement, the lord of Moore City still maintained her arrogant elegance, as if she was just here to attend a party between noble ladies.
"Where are you? My son." Earl of Belmont turned his head and looked at Morning Belmont.
"No, father." Morning Belmont didn't look at his father from beginning to end, but just looked at his wife. The feelings in his eyes were extremely complicated, but there was no trace of hatred.
"Since this is the case, follow the rules!" Earl Belmont said, closing his eyes slightly, looking very tired.
The senior executives sitting next to the Earl of Belmont nodded. One of them stood up and walked to a high platform in front of them. Then they took out the verdict announcement they had just drafted and read out loudly: "Now I will verdict Mornin Belmont on behalf of the family, Catherine Fermion..."
At this moment, a noisy sound suddenly came from outside the scarlet hall. The crowd of people in the hall couldn't help but look outside. At the same time, some alert people also put their hands on the weapons at their waists. Although they did not think that the church would come to attack Moore City crazily, the church's crazy believers could not infer based on common sense. If some crazy believers really came to save their saint, this kind of thing would not be impossible.
However, the person who pushed open the door of the Scarlet Hall was not an alien enemy, but a butler brought by Count Belmont. He has been staying in the City Lord's Mansion recently, responsible for maintaining the normal operation of the City Lord's Mansion and also responsible for counting the property of Mooning Belmont.
"Old Miller, what happened?" Earl Belmont's face showed a little displeasure when his housekeeper suddenly broke into the trial scene in the Scarlet Hall, but he did not blame him, because he knew very well that his housekeeper was not the kind of reckless person. Since the other party rushed over so anxiously, something must have happened.
"Mr. Miranda just landed in the lord's mansion in the Storm Eagle, and brought two guests." The housekeeper immediately explained the situation, paused a little when he mentioned the two guests, and then continued: "I saw that one of the guests might be Her Majesty the Queen."
Everyone present was stunned for a moment, and they whispered to each other, all of whom were confused and confused.
No one present suspected that the butler had misread it. After all, as one of the butlers of Belmont Castle, Old Miller had much more chances to get in touch with Queen Teresa than everyone in Moore City, so the other party naturally could not admit the wrong Queen.
However, they were all very puzzled about how the Queen suddenly came to Moore City secretly. You should know that in the past, Queen Teresa was very popular every time she came to Moore City. Even in order to welcome the Queen's arrival, Moore City needed to prepare for several days in advance. But now, the silent secret came to Moore City, which made people wonder if something big happened.
Among these people, some people who were until Miranda Belmont thought of more things from Miranda's position, because Miranda is the head of a special emergency department in the family's direct line. This department usually deals with some important matters related to the survival of Teresa's Kingdom and the Belmont family. Miranda, who can personally touch the supervisor level, and even use Storm Eagle, which means that the matter has been extremely urgent.
Compared to the seriousness and panic shown by the officials and family patriarchs of Moore City around, Count Belmont seemed very calm, because he already knew what Miranda's mission was and could also guess who the guest who was suspected of Queen Theresa was.
However, he did not tell everyone about the situation, but instead looked at his son. A trace of inexplicable light flashed in his eyes. He then picked up the candlestick on his desk, tapped the table hard, and suppressed the conversation in the scarlet hall.
"If something unexpected happens, the trial will be temporarily stopped. The prisoner will be suppressed and locked into the dungeon, and the sentence will be announced at a later date." Earl Belmont read out his decision loudly.
Hearing his decision, Morning Belmont was stunned for a moment, shifting his eyes from his wife to his father for the first time, but soon he looked at his wife again. Instead, his wife showed a little dissatisfaction on her face, as if what she wanted to hear was not that she was locked up again, but that she pushed her directly to the city gate and hanged.
On the other hand, the other people in the hall, the senior executives who arrived with Earl Belmont showed a little dissatisfaction on their faces, as if they thought it was extremely inappropriate for Earl Belmont to do this, but the officials and family patriarchs in Moore City breathed a sigh of relief and couldn't wait to let the guards in the hall take their former city lord and the city lord's wife down and lock them up in the dungeon.
According to normal circumstances, if the Belmont family's laws are judged, Morning Belmont, his wife and sons who do not have the blood of the Belmont family will be executed, just like the Moore City Lords who tried to rebel in the past, they were eventually hung on the wall for public display.
This is also what most people in the Belmont family hope to see. There is no doubt that the only descendant of the Belmont family is definitely the most suitable sacrifice to demonstrate the majesty of the family law in their eyes. Once the punishment is completed, no one will dare to violate the family law, and the family will be more stable in the next few decades until Morning Belmont is forgotten.
However, the execution of Mourning Belmont is definitely not the result that all forces in Mour City are willing to see. After all, they sold Mourning Belmont completely. Now the Earl of Belmont may not show any resentment from them, and may even give them rewards for their actions. But who knows whether the Earl of Belmont will secretly take revenge on them after the matter is calmed down? If that is the case, one person who appears in the hall today will count and all of them will not be able to escape.
Now the Mourning Belmont family is imprisoned in the dungeon of Moore City. Although it is verbally temporary, anyone present can feel that the date-choice retrial that Earl of Belmont would be a long time. This result is undoubtedly the best result for the people in Moore City. It is best to imprison the Mourning Belmont family in Moore City forever, so that all forces in Moore City will also have a safe guarantee.
In this strange atmosphere, the people who heard the decision of Count Belmont were tacitly understood, and no one stood up to oppose it. The great trial that alarmed the entire Moore City and Belmont Castle ended in a terrible manner.
After the Morning Belmont family was taken down to detain, the Earl of Belmont couldn't wait to leave the scarlet hall that made him extremely uncomfortable, and led the butler and his subordinates to rush towards the city lord's mansion.
Soon the group returned to the city lord's mansion. After asking about Miranda and others' locations, they walked directly towards the Storm Eagle Rack in the back garden.
When they entered the back garden of the mansion, everyone saw the huge Storm Eagle standing high on the eagle rack at a glance. This was the careful observation of the Count Belmont that found that one of the Storm Eagles was not equipped with any saddle devices, which made him a little confused.
Then, his eyes shifted to the people under the eagle frame. In addition to familiar faces such as Miranda, there were two strangers, but one of the so-called strangers looked more like an acquaintance.
The moment he saw Sylvia, Count Belmont's footsteps stopped. He realized that the things he had heard before were not exaggerated at all. The other party and Queen Teresa looked so similar, almost exactly the same, and even the unique temperament of the queen was almost the same. The only difference was that a person looked much more mature and the queen's temperament was much stronger.
However, the feeling of appearance and temperament only made Earl Belmont's attention stop for a moment. The real reason why Earl Belmont stopped was the pure blood force on Sylvia. The power of this blood force was never felt even in his father, Duke. He could clearly feel that his heart had a slight sense of awe that rarely appeared before under the image of his blood.
"Master Earl." After seeing the Earl of Belmont, Miranda immediately took people over, saluted him, and then introduced: "This is Sylvia..."
"No need to introduce it, I know this distant relative." Earl Belmont suppressed his emotions, then stepped forward very appropriately, reached out to Sylvia, and said, "I am Jonathan Belmont."
"Sylvia Belmont." Sylvia shook the other person's hand and said.
"This should be Master Leo, right?" Earl of Belmont looked at Leo again.
Leo didn't speak, just nodded.
Although Leo's actions seemed a little rude, they did not arouse the disgust of Count Belmont. In fact, when he was young, he went to the Academic City for several years to study, so he knew very well what those scholars who studied academics looked like. In fact, Leo was already very normal, and he had seen more excessive behavior than Leo.
Earl of Belmont made a timely proposal and said, "You two are invited to go to the castle, and I just happened to go back to the castle, so you two are going to go with me!"
Seeing that Count Belmont was so enthusiastic, Leo and Sylvia were stunned for a moment, while Miranda, who was beside him, frowned and said, "Sir, have you been in Moore City done?"
Earl Belmont said with a normal expression: "Your arrival disrupted the trial, and it could not continue at that time, so Mo Ning and the others were locked in the dungeon by me and wait for the next day to retrial."
Miranda knew very well that Count Belmont came to Moore City to judge Mooning Belmont. Now it seems obvious that the other party rogue regarded the arrival of her and others as an interface to delay the trial, which made her feel both angry and funny. But she also made the same move like all forces in Moore City, and completely turned a blind eye to this behavior of delaying the trial, closed her eyes and did not expose it.
Sylvia and Leo, who were standing aside, heard some clues from their conversation, and Leo suddenly asked inappropriately: "What kind of judgment? It must be a big deal to let the Earl handle it personally. Since that is the case, the Earl should focus on official affairs and handle the trial first. It should not affect your affairs for us."
When the Earl of Belmont heard this, he showed an ugly smile and said, "It doesn't matter, it's just a small matter. Now no matter what business in the family is, especially the arrival of my distant relative lady." After that, he looked directly at Miranda without waiting for Leo to continue speaking, and asked in a deep voice: "Are you ready to go back to the castle passage?"
Miranda did not destroy the Earl's station and responded truthfully: "I have notified the other side to prepare, and it should take some time."
"Since that's the case, let's set off now!" Earl Belmont said in a deep voice: "It takes a long way to go to the passage from here. That mountain road is a bit dangerous and it takes some time. When you get there, you should be almost ready."
After saying that, he didn't allow Leo and the others to refuse, so he signaled Miranda to follow him with Leo and Sylvia.
Seeing the figure of Count Belmont disappearing into the garden corridor, Leo asked Miranda with some confusion: "Who is the person who came to Moore City to judge this time?"
Hearing Leo's inquiry, Miranda smiled awkwardly and said, "He is the only descendant of Lord Earl, and his former Lord Moore City family."
Leo and Sylvia were stunned when they heard this, and then Sylvia asked in a deep voice: "Is this Moore City Lord being tried for treason?"
"How did you know?" Miranda looked at Sylvia in surprise.
Although the lord of Moore City violated the family's laws because his wife's behavior violated the family's laws, the matter of being tried has spread throughout Moore City, but it only happened in the past two days. And because of the family ban, it has not been spread outside. Moreover, rumors from the outside world do not involve specific laws, and they do not know that they were being tried because of betrayal. So now Sylvia guessed the core content of the trial at once, which surprised Miranda, and even professionally doubted whether Sylvia had any eyes and ears in Moore City.
However, facing Miranda's replies, Sylvia seemed very calm and replied: "It's very simple. Most of the trials I encountered involving the first heir were almost related to treason and betrayal." As she said, she asked again: "If we hadn't appeared as an excuse, would the former city lord and his family be sentenced to death?"
"Yes." Seeing that Sylvia had guessed it, Miranda had nothing to hide.
Chapter completed!