With the busy work of Tinari and Cole, the doctor's body was quickly and quietly transported to the depths of the rainforest.

The next step is easy. Tinari only needs to plan the patrol route and tell the rangers not to get close to here. Within a few days, these fresh pieces of meat will naturally be digested by the rainforest.

After all, the wild animals in the rainforest are no less dangerous than mushroom beasts.

"In fact, to be on the safe side, we should bury him under an endangered plant, because digging up endangered plants in Xumi is illegal."

On the way back, Tinari carefully explained some little knowledge to Cole.

"Yes, I will remember it, Master."

Cole nodded obediently. After solving the doctoral problem, her mood improved a lot.

"Ah, let's not remember this..."

Tinari scratched his head and said in distress.

……

The news that the Council of Commands imprisoned gods, used void terminals to harvest people's dreams to artificially create gods, and allowed the Fatui executives to release evil dragons in Xumi quickly spread throughout Xumi.

Then came the news that a blond traveler from a foreign country nearly fought a dragon and defeated him. The Little Lucky Grass King used his power to protect most of the people from dying in the disaster, and was supported by the people to ascend the throne again.

Amid the dissatisfaction and abuse of the top leaders of the Court of Ordinances by all the people in and outside Xumi, a public trial began with the great disciplinary officer maintaining order at the scene and the little auspicious grass king personally attending.

At the entrance to the Court of the Ecclesiastical Court, Nangong Ya and Ying put on sunglasses as camouflage, and next to them was a large basket of rotten vegetable leaves that had just been purchased and a box of expired eggs.

"Selling rotten vegetable leaves and rotten eggs! Selling at a bargain price of one thousand Mora each!"

Paimeng was also wearing a pair of smaller sunglasses and was shouting hard.

There were many people from Xumi who wanted to watch the trial, and naturally there were also many people who heard Paimon's shouting.

However, the Xumi people did not seem to have the habit of throwing rotten vegetable leaves and rotten eggs at the prisoners. It was only after Nangong Ya and the others explained them that these people understood their functions and they all took out Mora to buy some.

"Haha, Xiaoya, you really have a good business sense, just like the small businessman we met in Omos Port."

Paimeng said happily while holding the purse, because she shouted the hardest, Nangong Ya and Ying had agreed to give her 40% of the profits.

After selling all the rotten vegetable leaves and rotten eggs, the three of them could not wait to squeeze into the courtroom.

However, although it is called a court of justice, it certainly cannot be compared with the Fontaine next door. It is just a temporary cleared venue.

After all, before this, there were very few cases that needed to be tried in Xumi, and most of the punishment plans were decided directly by the Ministry of Education.

Nangong Ya and the others were given a very good audience seat, which was very close to Nashida sitting on the main seat and provided a very good view.

"Is that the little Lucky Grass King? He looks like a child, but he was able to protect all of us."

Many of the people who came to watch the trial were seeing Nashida for the first time, and some were whispering in surprise.

Sitting on the main seat, Seno leaned over to listen to what Nashida said, then took a step forward.

"quiet!"

Senor knocked the handle of the Red Sand Staff to the ground, and then a stern rebuke silenced the Inquisition.

"Bring up the sinners who have transgressed the will of God."

Then Seno gave an order, and the four sages of the House of the Decree were escorted in by a group of thirty people.

Behind them, the two wise men from the theory of life and the theory of cause also followed in, although they were not escorted.

These two sages were imprisoned together with other sages because they did not support Azar, and they were rescued when Senor went to capture them.

"Azar! A sinner who usurps the authority of God!"

"Go to hell, old man!"

Six sages entered together, and those who had bought rotten vegetable leaves and rotten eggs immediately stood up and threw the things at the four sages in the middle.

Snapped--

A rotten egg hit Hazard's forehead, and the foul-smelling egg liquid smeared on his face, making him unable to open his eyes. He could only quickly bend down to dodge.

The thirty mercenaries who escorted them and two other sages were badly affected and had to quickly hide to the edge.

"... Stop it, don't disrupt the trial."

Seeing that those people had almost thrown away all their things, Seno spoke up to stop them.

At this point, the trial officially began, with Senor reading out the charges against the great sage, and finally the little auspicious grass king making the verdict.

"...In the capacity of Buyel, the God of Wisdom, I hereby declare that the four sages, including the Great Sage Azar, must resign from their sage status, be expelled from the College of the Decrees, have all their academic honors confiscated, and be exiled to Daocheng Forest to practice meditation and reflection, and must not leave for the rest of their lives."

The sages had no way to refute the charges, and the trial soon reached its final step. Nashida stood up and read out the result of the trial in front of the people.

The result of the trial left Hazard with nothing, but it seemed that it was not enough to satisfy him...

"I'm sorry, Lord Grass God, I don't accept this verdict."

Not far from Nashida's seat, Nangong Ya suddenly stood up, raised one hand and spoke.

"Eh... do you have any more suitable suggestions?"

Seeing that the person who stood up against her was Nangong Ya, Nashida asked in surprise.

Azar seemed to sense the last hope. He raised his head and looked at Nangong Ya eagerly.

"I've been to Daocheng Forest. As long as you know how to avoid wild beasts, the resources there are rich and suitable for survival. There are even scholars from the Ministry of Education who voluntarily live there. Can such a good environment be considered a punishment?"

Nangong Ya explained to Nashida and other people of Xumi.

The others thought about it and soon felt that what Nangong Ya said made sense, and if they went there, they would have to trouble the forest rangers.

"Well, you are right. So what do you mean?"

Nashida thought about it and decided to agree with Nangong Ya.

"Hehe, what do you say? Just exile Azar to the desert to plant trees. When the desert is full of trees, he will be qualified to return to the rain forest."

Hearing Nashida asking for her opinion, Nangong Ya immediately folded her arms and made a proud suggestion.

"Compared to going to Daocheng Forest to trouble Tinari and his men, planting trees in the desert can improve the environment."

"The most important thing is that Azar looks down on the people of the desert and thinks they are not qualified to receive education and wisdom, so why not throw him to the place he despises the most?"

Nangong Ya continued to explain the punishment she proposed.

"Oh, this is good, this is good!"

Paimon clapped cooperatively on the side. She and Ying also felt that the punishment of exile to Daochenglin was too light for Azar.

"I understand... In that case, considering that Azar's crime is too serious, the punishment will be upgraded to one level. From now on, he will be exiled to the desert to plant trees, and all the savings confiscated from the four sages will be used as the cost of purchasing saplings."

Nashida nodded and accepted Nangong Ya's proposal.

She believed that the death penalty was the most worthless punishment. The original purpose of exiling Azar to Chenglin was to make him suffer and reflect on his mistakes through punishment. Now that Nangong Ya personally offered a better punishment, she naturally chose to accept it.

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