As for the important research content about the Garden of Return to Silence, there was nothing particularly special about it; it was just a general explanation of what the Garden of Return to Silence is.

What catches the traveler's attention is the last paragraph, which states that even after research on the Garden of Silence was banned, seven scholars continued to conduct research in secret.

One of these people is named Murtada Radkani.

This name might sound unfamiliar to some, but this person is the son of the disciplinary officer's partner that Sino mentioned earlier.

The son of this senior disciplinary officer has been arrested! Even Nabil, who is also a disciplinary officer, was unaware of this.

This was a secret arrest; not only him, but even Sino knew about it.

In real life, Seno fell silent upon seeing this scene. He already had some guesses about what would happen next, but he believed things weren't that simple.

The Sumeru F4, who studied with Sino, also understood that this was a story about law and humanity.

Bahari's daughter was a seed that started this conflict of thought, and now it is only now beginning to sprout.

Everyone, like Sino, read the story in silence, wanting to see what kind of 'answer' Sino would give on this matter that could not be called a perfect answer.

Radcani Jr. had already committed suicide in prison, and it is unknown whether Radcani Sr. knew about this.

Radcani Sr. had made countless contributions throughout his life, so Radcani Jr. was under a lot of pressure after entering the Dacrest, and everyone around him was holding him to the highest standards.

Radcani Sr. also had high expectations for his son, but a lack of communication and excessive pressure led to a strained relationship between the father and son.

Perhaps for this reason, Radcani Jr.'s personality is somewhat overly stubborn; he is eager to prove himself.

That's why they continued to study the Garden of Silence even when it was forbidden.

It was Radkanny's father, Taj Radkanny, who arrested Radkanny at the time.

This incident had a significant impact on Radkani Sr., leading him to step down from his leading role.

It seems that in this choice between 'law and humanity', Taj chose the law.

Humans are emotional beings, and being selfless in the face of emotions will indeed earn the respect of others. For example, readers have begun to respect this old Radcani.

However, while respecting the old discipline officer, everyone also had the same doubts as the travelers.

This senior, Taj, visited the archives afterward and saw his son's research on the Garden of Silence.

The key to this case is the Court of Silence, and there is also a traitor within the Disciplinary Committee.

Disciplinary Officer, Court of Silence—Taj seems to meet both of these conditions. Could he be the traitor?

Neither the traveler nor Nabil wanted to believe that Radkarni the Elder was a traitor, as it would tarnish his life's glory.

Therefore, in order to prove Radcani Sr.'s innocence, the two decided to conduct a more detailed investigation.

The investigation was not progressing well, but when questioned, the guard gave a clue.

A student from the Mysticism faction would often carry a large box out of the Order of the Church, which reminded everyone of the gadget used to track the traveler earlier—a masterpiece of the Mysticism faction.

Clearly, there must be something wrong with this student of the Wise Theory, and the guard had also suspected it.

However, the goods transported by the student had a clearance stamp from the disciplinary officer, and even the disciplinary officer himself came forward to say that there was no problem with the goods.

The guards trusted Taj's reputation, so seeing Taj appear, they had no reason to investigate.

However, the traveler and Nabil in the story were not happy to hear this news, because it almost confirmed the possibility that Tage was the traitor.

Nabil exclaimed in disbelief, "How could this be? There must be some mistake! Senior Taj would never—"

The young disciplinary officer couldn't accept this fact; in his heart, senior Taj had always been his role model.

The traveler said in a low voice, "Calm down."

However, Nabil was completely unable to remain calm; the reality he faced was akin to a 'collapse of faith'.

[Nabil: "No, impossible! Senior Taj has always been diligent and conscientious; someone must be framing him!"]

"Wait a minute, I know a disciplinary officer who works for Senior Taj. I'll have him take me to see Senior Taj!"

Nabil left in a hurry, eager to prove Tage's innocence.

In reality, Nabil closed his eyes, unable to continue reading, tears streaming down his face.

His idol, Tage, is his faith and goal, but now the veil of 'idol' seems to be crumbling.

Nabil was more composed while reading the story than he was in the story; his rationality told him that Tage was most likely the traitor.

Nabil soon brought another disciplinary officer with him, who was always by Tage's side, but now he could not contact Tage either.

He told the traveler that a few days ago, members of the Gilded Troupe had approached Senior Taje, and then Senior Taje changed into the Gilded Troupe's clothes and left.

I haven't been able to contact Senior Taje since then, and he hasn't even come to work during this period.

Nabil was even more desperate now. He had wanted to bring someone to prove that Senior Tage was innocent, but instead, it only made Tage more suspicious.

Now that we can't find Tajer himself, the only way to prove his innocence might be to look for clues at his home.

Unfortunately, the clues found in Taj's house further confirmed that he was a traitor.

Inside his house, they found accounts of his dealings with the prisoners and a map.

The accounts clearly listed all those involved in the transactions, numbering in the hundreds, including dozens of social celebrities.

Don't think the number isn't too outrageous. As a 'smuggling case,' this is already an outrageous figure, and the breadth of people involved is simply unbelievable.

As mentioned earlier, this is the Sumeru version of the 'Diamond Alliance'.

But seeing this, Seno secretly breathed a sigh of relief.

The fact that Taj's house was unlocked, and that such obvious evidence and a map of the crime scene were displayed inside, speaks volumes about his purpose.

Chapter 612 Taj Radcani

As a seasoned disciplinary officer, Tajer, no matter how incompetent he was at committing crimes, would never make such a mistake, because he had seen far too many criminals.

Taj couldn't possibly be unaware of how counter-surveillance works; the fact that he was able to find evidence so easily indicates that he did it intentionally.

This is why Seno breathed a sigh of relief. Perhaps Senior Taj still had the determination of a disciplinary officer, and these pieces of evidence and maps seemed more like a way to get people to stop him.

The traveler told Seno all the information he had gathered, and his little mouth finally opened.

Seno said he couldn't judge the situation regarding Taj, as he hadn't seen Taj for some time.

People change, so Seno wants to witness firsthand what Tage has become, and if he has truly done evil, then he will personally judge him.

Arriving at the location indicated on the map, Seno was completely unafraid of being trapped; though there were thousands of people, he was determined to go.

Seno wasn't afraid, but Paimon was a little scared.

Paimon asked fearfully, "I'm so nervous... Is there any danger?"

"Don't worry, I will protect your safety," Seno replied.

This is the second time! Sino fans are really tempted!

But the Traveler is immune, because she's heard it all before; there's no way around it, that's just how long-lived succubi are in Teyvat.

Xiao: I was here first, whether it's the spear, the cold face, or even the height, I was here first.

But...why are you so skilled at it!

Regardless of whether Xiao or Seno arrived first, at least Seno and the Traveler are the ones who arrived at the Silent Court first.

There are many, many enemies here, which is manageable for Cyno and the Traveler, but terrifying for Paimon.

Thankfully, the Traveler was there; Paimon stayed behind Yingmei the whole time, like a ghost haunting her.

At the end of the road, they encountered the person no one wanted to see last: Taj Radcani.

Tajer leaned against the stone wall, seemingly having waited for a long time. His gaze towards Seno had lost its former sharpness: "Long time no see, Seno. How have you been?"

"Now that you've found this place, it means you've basically finished your investigation, right? Faster than I expected, is it because you have a new partner?"

His words clearly show that he deliberately left those intelligence messages behind.

He guessed that Seno would come after finding the clues, but he didn't expect it to be so soon.

He admitted that he had changed, becoming timid and selfish, unlike his youthful days when he was fearless and carefree.

All these changes occurred after Radcani Jr.'s death.

After his beloved son died, he began to question the justice in his heart. He had done nothing wrong, but when he grew old, he became lonely and miserable. Is this right?

So he wanted to change all of this; as a father, he wanted to use the power of the Court of Silence to resurrect his son.

All of this was behind the door, where the 'treasure' that could resurrect his son lay—all of this was said by Taj himself.

Now that Sino has arrived, he may no longer have the chance to see whether the 'treasure' is real or not, because Sino will not allow it.

Seno remained silent, gripping the Crimson Sand Staff tightly, the shadow cast by the spear tip seemingly separating the earth from the sky.

The spear tip flashed! The battle between the two was about to break out! And in the process of fighting, through repeated exchanges, Seno 'saw' the truth: he hadn't changed!

He's still that discipline officer!

Readers thought that Cyno had the victory in the bag, but they did not expect that Radcani's strength was far beyond their imagination.

Taj seemed to have gained some inexplicable power here, enabling him to contend with Seno, but it was clear to anyone with discerning eyes that Seno was holding back.

Not only him, but also Taj was somewhat reserved during their exchange.

The reason Seno held back was because he had already figured out Taj's purpose from their previous exchange.

Tajer's reasoning was that his goal from the beginning was not to deal with Seno.

Tajer warned Seno not to stop him, as Seno was already injured and continuing the fight would be bad for everyone; they should be careful not to lose their lives.

Sino's answer to this was only four words:

"It's alright."

The four words, like a wedge, were embedded in Tajer's heart. These four words expressed Seno's determination, even at the cost of his life, because he was the disciplinary officer.

The awareness of a discipline officer needs no further explanation.

Old Taj breathed a sigh of relief. "That's good, you haven't changed."

Not only was Seno a disciplinary officer, but so was old Tajer, and he did not forget the principles of a disciplinary officer.

[Sino continued, "The list and map, you deliberately left them at home, didn't you? So I could easily find this place."]

Taj's performance may be deceiving, but his marksmanship is not; his marksmanship tells Seno that he hasn't changed.

[Sino explains to the traveler: "He never intended to open that door in the first place. His real purpose was actually—"]

The real intention was to use a 'betrayal' to weave a web for the mastermind behind the scenes.

But before Seno could reveal Taj's purpose, a tremendous noise suddenly erupted around them, the underground palace rumbled, and the earth trembled.

Time was running out, and Taj made his final remarks: "After Murtada passed away, I was depressed for a long time, always hoping that reality was a nightmare and that I could wake up to see his familiar smiling face again."

This is a father's confession, but in addition to being a father, he also has another identity: a discipline officer.

Duty and personal desires were intertwined in his heart, and just then an organization found him.

This organization is quite large, so large that they even have members within the Church of England.

To this, readers seemed to think: 'Why aren't we surprised at all?'

It feels like the things the Order of the Fathers do are all within expectations; if they were to do something good one day, the readers would be quite surprised.

The organization's goal is the 'Garden of Silence,' and they use the promise of resurrecting their son to lure Taj into helping them.

At the time, Taj did feel lost and hesitant. His personal desires as a father drove him to agree, but his sense of responsibility as a disciplinary officer prevailed.

Tajer realized that since everything originated from the 'Garden of Silence,' as long as the 'Garden of Silence' exists, similar tragedies will continue to occur.

So Taj devised a plan, a plan that could wipe out the Court of Silence and this massive illegal organization in one fell swoop.

A tragedy that began with the 'Garden of Silence' will also be destroyed by the 'Garden of Silence'.

This plan only requires a small sacrifice: his life.

At the cost of lives... Haha, it's just a matter of lives to wipe all this out! Just like Sino said—'It doesn't matter!'

As a discipline officer, Taj had long been prepared.

His life will perish along with the 'Garden of Silence'.

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