Volume IV Reign of Chaos 183 Tragic Heroes

On the day of the trial...... The weather was very sunny. Tirio said that the late autumn air in Fireplace Valley always smelled of fallen leaves. This smell is not found anywhere else.

He had mixed feelings that morning, and he said that he had already figured out how to prove his innocence by confronting the inquisitor.

Although I thought it would be okay to say that at the time, now that I think about it, he pales very little no matter what he says. But you can't say it......

He was taken straight out of the dungeon in the castle, so he didn't see his people. But he knew that his people were all gathered around his castle, and he could hear the cries of his people for his grievances, and he felt relieved, warm, but at the same time worried.

He said that he certainly hoped for a miracle and that he would be acquitted or that the sentence would be reversed under pressure from the people, but that was also wishful thinking.

When he walked into the chamber that belonged to him, it was packed with people. He said he just felt his brain buzzing, and even though he was a battle-hardened veteran, it was hard for him to get used to it.

His eyes looked at the judgment bench in front of him and slowly walked forward, his eyes burning as he felt the burning gazes of those around him. It was quiet, and the silence made him feel a little sad, he said that he could feel that everyone's eyes seemed to be hot when they looked at him, and he felt his face hot, but he didn't dare to turn his eyes, he was afraid that his eyes would embarrass each other if they made contact with others.

He stood in front of the judgment seat, handcuffed and shackled, and on the judgment seat sat ten men who had come to judge him. Uther also sat on it. He saw him, but he swept his gaze straight away from him.

The trial began, and the presiding judge was a man from Lordaeron, whom he did not know, but who sat in the center.

The trial began, and he said that the trial had gone well that morning, and that he had not been given much opportunity to speak, and that it was not the most hateful, and that the traitor had not only given testimony but had also accused Tirio of trying to kill him after discovering that he had learned about him.

Regardless of whether it was true or not, when the last thing was brought to the table, it was a sign that Tirio had lost.

As Tirio's subordinate, this kind of behavior of reporting his master would never be tolerated by any lord. But this matter is so fermented, not only did the king know about it, but the king himself dealt with it, if it wasn't for the king's instructions behind his back, who would dare to do this? The reason why they didn't squeak was not only because the king was standing behind them, but also because they couldn't justify or avenge Tirio's contact with the orcs.

Despite the constant buzz in the courtroom, no one dared or wanted to speak up. But most of the lords sitting below expressed their disdain for this betrayal of their master, and even more so that the right to judge the people in their fiefdoms could not be taken away.

Tirio could hear it clearly, but he couldn't speak.

And in the course of his trial, there were still many people who decisively sided with the king after seeing what was going on.

After all, most people are not blind, deaf or stupid, and they can see what the people behind this matter think. So no one came up with this, and the more they got to the end, the more they couldn't stand up for Tirio.

Tirio said he knew and understood what everyone was thinking, but he was also deeply disappointed, and ...... Despair.

Uther stepped forward, and he said he felt a pang of irritation when he saw Uther come forward. He didn't want to embarrass Uther...... But Uther stepped forward at this point...... Really...... Not good!

Although Uther didn't say very directly that he didn't believe Tirio would do such a thing, he didn't have any reason to do so...... Wait...... This kind of thing, but Tirio knew, and he felt that everyone knew that Uther was trying to show that he was unintentional, even though it was intentional, and that he was looking at the matter from an impartial standpoint.

However, this kind of behavior is no longer likely to do anything to save the day, and Tirio admits that he has come into contact with the orcs and that nothing can be explained.

And at this time, Uther's performance is to stand on the opposite side of the king, and standing on the opposite side of the king is a sign that sooner or later he will be liquidated.

Everyone has a small abacus in their hearts, and everyone's little abacus is snapping at this time.

Tyrio fears that this old friend will follow him after his accident, so he ...... He confessed!

When the judge's hammer fell on the table, the deliberate attempt to commit suicide betrayed the king, and the crime of secret collaboration was confirmed.

Actually, I reported about the orcs a long time ago, and the orcs emerged from the mountains of Alterac and fled west along Lake Lordamere, through the Silver Pines Forest to the sea. Finally disappeared into the vast sea. Of course Terenus knew about it, and he knew about it when his army chased them all the way.

If he really wanted to look into this matter for so long, he would definitely find out that the orcs no longer existed. One of the orcs was in East Wild, and the main force fled west and disappeared into the sea. Even if Tirio is at fault, he will not be labeled as treason.

So it's not that his behavior can't be tolerated, it's just that it definitely can't be tolerated right now. And his trial is a warning, no matter what the result is, it will set a benchmark for others.

It's just that this treason is a bit too heavy.

Because treason is to be beheaded!

It was none other than the hero of the kingdom of Lordaeron! The bravest and most warlike paladin! A good lord admired and admired by ten thousand people.

During a break in the trial, Uther tried to go to Tirio, but Tirio glanced at him and turned his face away. Uther was broken up by General Abydis.

The final judgment is not to acquit him, that's! If these ten men dare to conclude that he is innocent, then this group of people will suffer.

Tirio said he didn't expect that to end up that either. The final trial was a conviction of Tirio Fording for attempted intentional homicide, collaborating with the enemy, and treason. Archbishop Uther of the Church of the Light of Lordaeron was ordered to expel him from the Order of the Silver Hand, strip him of his title of Paladin, and reclaim his powers of Light.

Ha!

To be honest, I've only heard of anyone who has comprehended the path of the Light, but I've never heard of someone who can cut off the connection between this person and the Light, let alone take back his Light power!

He said he ended up facing Uther, but with a smile on his face, he knew he was ...... There is no room for manoeuvre, he does not resent, he does not complain, he chooses to face this, he hopes that the old friend in front of him can live well.

Uther had already burst into tears, and Tirio could feel the heart of his old friend, but there was nothing he could do. Uther's hands trembled violently, like a patient with Parkinson's.

A flash of holy light flashed, and the white qi on Tirio's body burst and dispersed in all directions, and Tirio sat on the ground with a bang.

I've never summoned the Light, and I don't know what it's like to be deprived of it. But I can understand him, maybe the body does react to the disappearance of the light, and the point is that the deprivation of this once proud and proud thing means a complete denial of the past.

This is a great insult! Absolute shame!

Tirio accepted, and at this point he lost his honor, his title, his land, and almost everything that kept him alive except his life, including his faith.

Immediately after the on-site trial was completed, he was not sentenced to anything more than being deprived of his church position, especially his life.

While he was wondering why this was happening, the presiding judge announced his decision to take him to Lordaeron.

He wasn't relieved, he knew it might just be enough for him to live two more days.

And after he was finished, it was the orc's turn. It's just that this orc is not as lucky as him, and most people in the judgment seat directly decided to put him to death.

It would have been fine if Tirio had been silent when he heard this decision, but he was not that kind of person, the orcs had not betrayed him, he knew it, so he was furious when he heard that the orcs had been sentenced to death.

He said that he had really lost the power of the Light, and that he felt anger, and that it was real anger, a completely different anger than when the Light possessed him. But it didn't work, he was no longer a paladin, and he was no longer a person who was one to ten after the Holy Light was gone.

Seeing him toss like this, the people at the Judgment immediately made the decision to escort them both to Lordaeron together.

King Terenus's purpose should have been largely achieved, and none of the lords came to comfort or see him off after the trial. Everyone dispersed as fast as they could.

Mograini?

No...... He didn't, he certainly didn't! Because he wasn't at home at the time, he was already going to Ironforge or still staying at Ironforge.

Although everyone knew that their former consuls would be taken to Lordaeron, they did not know when. This group of people was also secret, and they still moved in the middle of the night.

But so what?

Their convoy was attacked shortly after leaving Siveld and entering the Tirisfa area.

And this attack took place on a rainy night, the only rainy night since their departure. The people who attacked the escort team did a very good job, and killed all of them without leaving any of them.

Of course, the orc was also taken away with Tirio.

And for the person who took them, Tirio didn't tell me, and I didn't ask.

From then on, Tirio began a life of seclusion. One of the greatest paladins who has been revered by the world and has gone down in history, once worshipped by thousands of lords, has now changed from a traitor to a prisoner, from a condemned prisoner to a wretched creature who does not dare to see the world. His family was ruined, his wife was separated, and he had nothing.

If I don't say that I admire him a lot, those who achieve great things can often endure what ordinary people can't endure, and can endure what ordinary people can't. Either he can become the commander of the Silver Northern Expedition and be the last man to slash Arthas.

It's the betrayer......

His fate is actually not tragic enough, and in the minds of ordinary people, his fate is really far from enough for us to vent our anger.

This guy's ambition is also quite big, he is more and more ambitious because of the report against Tirio, and he was appointed as the mayor of a town on the side of Stratholme before Tyrenus died.

It's just that no one expected that Terenus would die so quickly!