"My information says there will be a trial soon about Violet's punishment… it may be hard for Tolu, who was worried about Violet, but will you go see that trial?

I accept his proposal in two replies. [M]

"Yeah, I'll be there for sure. So let me know when it's going to happen.

There's nothing more I can do to punish her. [M] But I have a responsibility to see what happens to her. So I decided to burn it firmly into this eye to distinguish this world from the world of games.

A few days later, I asked Ceylon about the day of the heroin trial, and I took to court with Lord Routt and Sunbuck.

"Violet refrains from doing so in one of these rooms. What are you gonna say when you get here... Troo... are you sure you wanna come in? They could have done you any harm, right?

Sunbuck looks at me worried and tries to stop me.

"Brother... thank you for your concern. If I see this trial, I swear I won't involve her anymore. [M] So just let me go?

"... well, you have no choice. Because Troo is surprisingly stubborn.

That's what Lot says. He mouths and strokes his head to cover me.

"Huh... I don't have a choice... go.

Sunbuck followed me and Master Loot when he sighed.

The court judge said, "Please stand up." The heroin trial began with the word. Your Honor said, "Defendant, forward.," Heroin stood on the stand.

"Nia Violet, right?

"Yes."

Heroin had a hazy look on his face, but he has wrinkles between his eyebrows. I'm sure he said, "Why are you here? You think."

"Subject sentence. Punish the defendant to five years in prison. The sentence shall be suspended for a period of two years from the date of finalization of this judgment. I shall now give the reasons for the judgment. The defendant used private magic against the irresistible, and fled with caution and attacked the superior. And the fact that I have a priori theft has led to a conviction. You will be asked to leave the city for a period of probation and move to the city designated here for service. Consider commutation of sentence after that activity. Remember it firmly in your liver, and atone for your sins. Then I adjourn.

That's what the judge says and he gets up.

"(I wonder if there are any appeals in this day and age... I can't believe I have to obey a verdict if it is even displeased... )

"Troo, here we go.

Sunbuck talked to me and I stared at the back of a heroine who still wouldn't move as one person left the courtroom after another. But I can't help staying longer. I moved my leg out of court, too, and I said, "Why not?," she exclaims.