Reincarnation Monarch

Lesson 508: Interference in Home Affairs

"I mean, if you can expose the truth about General Gorkos' death under the day, I don't care about dwarf sin or anything! …"

Lennon affirmed so without any evil at all.

Then Lombardo blushed at this and bit hard.

Are you insane? Are you serious about that bullshit?!? "

"Bullshit is out-of-heart. You're serious, aren't you? You're only saying the fact that you're very respected in Lowenglin."

"What do you think of the general public!? What is it like for you to be a normal person living in a city well!?"

"The general public is of course important. Because their workforce is the foundation upon which the state is shaped. In that sense, they matter. Except you'll be on top of them, won't you? So let's say that the general public is the foundation for you…"

"You! Do you say such nonsense in this Valentine's court of justice, which is about free equality!

"Well, apparently, Valentin doesn't seem to get through to you."

Then Lombardo took a step forward to leave it to his anger to pack against Lennon.

But Chester beside him pushed it away with a sober look.

"Please wait. I'll take care of it from here on out."

Lombardo had no choice but to take a step forward and sit somewhere in his chair to fall back with the momentum he had left behind.

Shester looked at it and nodded lightly once, looking sharply at Lennon next to the prosecutor's seat.

"Bishop Lennon, I'm surprised. You're a very honest person, aren't you?

"Really? I just didn't want to interact long enough not to go down forever."

"... well. Are you saying that you don't..."

"Yeah, you're really not going down. Because we don't need these interactions."

"Not necessary?

"That's right. You don't have to. Because the Lowenglin situation has nothing to do with Valentin. May I? Both Lukak and Ars names and Lowenglin made judicial deals. But is that a problem? Or is Valentin going to tell you that he tried to bring the judicial deal that Lowenglin made to justice according to Valentin's law? Are you sure? Whatever judicial deal Lowenglin has in the country, it's in Lowenglin's country, and as I said earlier, it's more legal than our country currently favours you. And if you want to step in, it's called interference in internal affairs, isn't it? Despite this, are you nevertheless going to turn down the legitimate judicial deals our country has made in light of your laws?

Lennon said so calmly, tilting his face and looking at Lombardo.

And he turned his smile to Lombardo several times this day.