Miss Star, spoiled by her father and brother

Chapter 21: Digging out the heart and lungs

"Fuck!"

Everyone in the judgement seat accidentally spoke up and looked at the people around them, their pupils trembling.

The judge had to pick up the gavel and bang it twice to maintain order: "Silence!"

Louden was almost vomiting blood out of anger, with only the last bit of rationality brought by the desire to survive supporting him: "You are slandering..."

Sifos chuckled, "Is that all you have left? Your personal doctor knows clearly whether it is slander or not. He will not speak for us, right?"

"Your Honor, the plaintiff requests an additional witness," Sifos turned to the judge and said.

"Call the plaintiff's witnesses to the scene."

The moment he saw his personal doctor come in, Louden could no longer hold back. The thing he feared most in his life was this little flaw of his own. It concerned a man's dignity. How could he tolerate his defect being made public?

"Mr. Louden does have fertility problems. I used to be a male doctor at a large hospital. He paid me a lot of money to hire me. I have been with him since 69... I have tried in vitro fertilization, but it didn't go well..."

"Shut up! I'm fine! If you dare to say anything else, I'll pull out your tongue!" Louden shouted at his personal doctor with his teeth bared, and was pinned down by law enforcement officers.

"I have no problem! You are the ones with the problem! You want to hurt me...you all deserve to die!"

Sifos ignored his curse and asked, "Do you know why you failed in both operations? The person you thought was a staunch ally was actually my man. He told me all the details of your operation. It's really pitiful that you were fooled around..."

Louden's head buzzed with confusion: "Impossible... Impossible, Wang Gang will not betray me. I still have such a big handle on him..."

Sifos looked up: "How do you know that the ally I'm talking about is Wang Gang?"

The whole courtroom was silent. For a moment, no one in the courtroom spoke. Louden was like a punctured balloon, deflated all of a sudden, and slumped down in his chair.

After a long time, a student in the judge's seat whispered "a decisive blow".

No one spoke anymore. The outcome was very clear. The Chief Justice announced the end of the free speech session and now entered the voting phase. The 100 judges were asked to make the decision: red card, guilty; white card, not guilty.

After the one-minute countdown, the courtroom turned into a sea of ​​red. Red cards were displayed in front of everyone's seat, including the three judges. The staff manually confirmed the result again and presented it to the presiding judge.

Finally, the judge read out: "The defendant Loudon Doug lost the case by 115 votes of 'guilty'. The trial of his life is given to Mr. Wes Sivers."

"Mr. Weiss Seaforth," the judge turned to Seaforth and continued, "Do you want to exercise your 'jurisdiction' now?"

"Yes, I can't wait." At this moment, Sifos seemed like a messenger from hell, ready to reap other people's lives.

From the moment the verdict was announced, Louden was already guilty and was handcuffed to the round platform in the center of the court. There was ten minutes of preparation time before the trial, during which some students left the courtroom one after another, not daring to watch the scenes that might happen next. The media people carefully checked the battery level of the camera and the capacity of the storage card.

Ten minutes later, only a few people remained in the courtroom, almost all of them were students from Chenxi University and Capital University of Political Science and Law. These students had already been exposed to crime, violence, and torture in their daily studies, so this was a rare learning opportunity and valuable experience for them.

The "trial" officially began.

A group of doctors in white coats came in from the side door, each carrying a large white box and some other equipment.

Some students wondered, "What is this for? Killing people and saving them at the same time?"

"I don't know. Maybe they don't want Louden to die so quickly. If they accidentally kill him, they will quickly rescue him and continue to torture him."

"No." A girl retorted firmly.

Everyone around looked at her.

"Those are organ storage boxes." The girl stared at the white boxes and explained, "I'm from Imperial Capital Medical University. These boxes are specially used to store human organs, including the terminal tissues that are severed and waiting for surgery to be reconnected. They will all be stored in them."

The people around were startled. Could it be that...hiss——

At 3 pm, the courtroom was over and people started to walk out of the courthouse. Whether they were students or reporters, they all walked unsteadily and looked pale. Some even had to support each other to walk steadily.

Some media who were not invited and did not get admission had been waiting at the door of the court for most of the day. When they saw someone coming out, they all rushed in. They asked, and the other courts of the court had ended in the morning, and only the absolute trial court was still going on.

Although they had already known the result of the trial from the students who came out in the morning, there was no suspense about the result. What they were most interested in was the final trial process. What would be Louden's fate? How would the admiral deal with him? The trial process was only half an hour long, but the final "trial" lasted nearly five hours. What happened in these five hours was what they were curious about, and it was also the most attractive part.

"Student, did you witness the Admiral's execution in its entirety? Can you tell us how the Admiral dealt with it?"

"Ugh—" The person being questioned recalled the process, and the nausea that he had suppressed with great difficulty came back. Seeing that the reporter wanted to ask more questions, he waved his hands and staggered away as if escaping.

Others had similar reactions, which made the reporters outside very confused.

Some people took a different approach and went directly to their friends who had entered the inner court to ask for some information, but they received a complicated reply from their friends: "I'm sorry I can't help you with this matter."

"Hey, this is really not nice of you, right? You didn't even say anything to me? Are we still friends?"

"Told you what our agency writes?"

"You all have the complete video, why do you still care about this little text message? If I could get in, I would definitely share it with you generously!"

"Believe me, it's useless even if you go in. Ugh, is there any water left? Let me press it down quickly."

The reporter was puzzled, but still handed over the water: "What's going on? Is it that scary? How bloody is it?"

After taking two gulps of water, my colleague exhaled, "It's so bloody that only the beginning can be broadcast. In other words, except for the first few frames, the rest can't be used. At that time, we can only report it in the form of pictures and text. So, it's not that I'm not nice. If the president knew that I leaked such a small amount of information, he would tear me apart."

"You might as well go and stop those students. In case there's one who's brave enough to show up, if I don't leave now the information will have been dug up by others. I'll have to hurry back to write the article. Once the time limit is up, the same old content will no longer be competitive. Sorry, old buddy." After saying this, his colleague patted him on the shoulder and left quickly with his cameraman.

"Oh, oh!" The man had no choice but to go back and stop the student judges.

But almost everyone avoided them like a flood or a beast, and was unwilling to mention them. Seeing that almost everyone had left, with only a little girl left at the end, someone walked over without hope and asked in a formulaic manner: "Hello, how did Louden end up, what was the admiral's method of execution, can you tell us a little bit..."

Unexpectedly, the girl stopped and looked at the camera seriously. Others noticed something was wrong and immediately gathered around.

This girl was the student from Teito Medical University who recognized the organ storage box.

Facing the camera, the girl said seriously: "Mr. Sifos has made great contributions to the medical cause of the Imperial Capital Star, and so has Mr. Louden. Today's trial process has taught me a lot of useful things. It is a very valuable observation opportunity and is worth watching repeatedly as a teaching process. Finally, I really want to thank Mr. Sifos."

After saying that, the girl bowed to the camera and left, leaving behind a circle of confused reporters and cameramen.

Someone asked absentmindedly: "We are interviewing the execution process, not an academic forum, right?"

"..."

Although they were completely confused, the reporters still went back and wrote and published the articles. They had no choice but to take advantage of the hot topic. So, such headlines appeared on the Internet.

[Shock! Admiral Seaforth actually did this during the execution! ]

【On the profoundness of Sifus's medical attainments. 】

【The hidden light of medicine——Sifos. 】

……

All kinds of confusing news headlines and ambiguous press release contents have left netizens confused.

[What the hell is this? I don’t understand. What are these marketing accounts talking about? ]

[Number one doesn't understand, number two comes up. ]

[Let me analyze this. According to the literal meaning, General Sifos is actually a hidden medical expert. While cooking Loudon, he also gave the students a lesson and explained medical knowledge... Sorry, I can't continue...]

[Could it be that someone on the field suddenly fell ill, and the general came to rescue him and brought him back to health? ? ? ]

[Comrades, stop guessing! Go to the news agency and website that the general was @ing at the time and see that they have published an article! ]

Everyone shifted their focus and went to the accounts of several major news outlets to check. The news was pinned to the top of the homepage.

When you click on it, you will see a picture of a very large scale, which can be divided into two parts. On the left side of the picture, Louden is kneeling on the ground, his hands are handcuffed to the pillar behind him, and he looks terrified; on the right side of the picture, Sifos is standing opposite Louden in a gloved hand, looking down at him. The background behind is blurred, but you can still see that behind the two men stands a row of doctors in white coats, each with a large white box in front of them.

The picture was processed into black and white, and the depressing and terrifying atmosphere seemed to bring people to the execution scene through the picture. Netizens couldn't wait to read on, and only after reading the article did they understand what those confusing titles were about.

[I thought of feeding Louden with a bullet, a knife, poison, or beating him to death, but I never thought of this kind of death...]

[Alive and even awake, watching his organs being removed one by one, this old Biden is quite pitiful. He could have provoked anyone else but General Sifoss. Now he has been killed without a complete body. Look at this, look at how this was done (dog head)]

[Ahhhhhhh! The general really made me cry! At a time like this, he still thinks about the people of the interstellar and tries his best to turn waste into treasure. I knew he was handsome but I didn't expect him to be this handsome! ]

[We have kidneys, liver, gallbladder, spleen, corneas... these organs are all there, why don't we have lungs and a heart? ]

[Really? If you hadn’t told me, I wouldn’t have realized it. Even bone marrow, skin, and blood vessels were donated, so why is there no heart and lungs? ]

[I went back and read it again...]

[I know!!! I was at the scene, and I was chosen to be a judge. I don’t know if it was lucky or unlucky. I vomited from morning to afternoon, and I just felt better. You were not at the scene and don’t know what happened. Seeing you guys chatting so happily, I really miss myself before I went through all this. ]

【Say it! More seriously! 】

[Once upon a time there was a man who liked to talk in circles. Later, the toilet he went to had no paper. (Smile politely)]

[…The admiral’s daughter was born prematurely because of Louden, and her health was very poor, with the most serious problems being her heart and lungs. During the trial, his daughter’s medical records were included in the evidence book. So when dealing with Louden, the admiral retaliated by saving Louden’s heart and lungs for last, crushing them.]

[What the hell? What did you say???]

【Head full of question marksjpg.】

【Jaw-droppingjpg.】

【Sluggishjpg.】

【…】

[It means literally, you heard it right. It's like squeezing a water balloon, and it bursts. Because the person is still alive and the heart is still pumping blood, the liquid bursts and splashes everywhere.]

[Aaaaaaah! Take back the word 'explosion'! I can no longer look at food that has anything to do with explosion! ]

[Why do I have such a strong curiosity? Isn’t it better to be vague...]

[The visual is too strong. Ugh—I’m going to go vomit for a while.]

[I'm really impressed. Why did you go into so much detail? ]

[Didn’t you ask?! I just want you to experience how I feel, hahahahaha! ]

[To be honest, General Sifos is really handsome. Unlike my dad, he didn't even notice that I ran away from home for three days. He didn't care about my life or death at all. The whole family revolved around my brother.]

[Hug the sister upstairs...]

These are still normal discussions, but some netizens have more unusual concerns:

[Lawden is actually not capable of this. He will be laughed at even after his death. Hahahahahahahaha, I am dying of laughter! ]

[I thought that neither of them liked children, but it turns out that they just wanted to but were unable to do so (狗头)]

[It's only the afternoon before the trial ends. Does the court provide food? Where can we eat? I won't eat while watching General Seaforth slicing a living person in the courtroom. That would be too exciting.]

[Hahahahahahaha! I would call it the 'best show to watch while eating', no doubt about it. ]

[I really envy those who were sitting there. General Sifoss performed to liven up the meal (dog head)]

[If you don't understand, just ask, is this the scene of a 'who is more perverted' competition? ]

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