Chapter 216: Dozens of people rushed out!

"Isn't this carriage proof?" The guards didn't care what was going on in their mouths, and went straight up to hold him down.

"Hey, lightly, or I'll attack the clergy for no reason." Masturbation shouted.

"It doesn't matter if you're hard-mouthed, you'll say everything you need to say when you get to the police station." The guard tightened his arms and marched forward.

And at this time, several clergymen in charge of procurement saw the situation here, and there were two paladins guarding beside them, and when they saw this scene, they ran over directly to stop the guards, "Did he commit something?" ā€

In fact, I have to ask, there are too many clergy who have been arrested recently, but most of them are the governor's personal guards, and it is the first time that the guards have caught monks.

"He stole the carriage of the car dealership, and we all got it! You'd better get out of the way! The captain of the guard said loudly.

"Oh my God, what's wrong with you, can't God's faith save you anymore?" The clergyman slapped his forehead when he heard this, and then asked Xiang Tuse, "But one last thing to ask you, did you really make a mistake?" ā€

"I swear in the name of God that I did not steal it, and at the same time I will report the assassination of the clergy by the car dealer and the guards, and I ask to see the Metropolitan and the Governor and the Magistrate!" "And the carriage, that's the evidence, but it's my evidence. ā€

"It's a trick used by you clergy, do you think we'll believe it?" The captain of the guard squad snorted coldly when he heard this.

"I don't need you to believe it, you arrested me in the street, didn't listen to the defense, and seriously insulted the church and the law, and I will let you be punished." He turned his head and said.

"It's clear that the stolen goods have been captured!" The captain of the guard team said angrily.

"Enough! Please let our monks go, and we will take care of this together. The paladin looked around and watched more and more, his hand on the hilt of his sword, and stared at the group of guards.

The captain of the guard team frowned when he heard this, "The decree stipulates that we can judge the clergy. ā€

"That's a matter for the courts, and you can't treat a clergyman the same way you treat a prisoner without direct evidence that the clergy have violated the law." The paladin looked at the squad leader and said, "I'll take this monk with you to the court, but before that, let go." ā€

Seeing the paladin's appearance of wanting to make a move, the captain of the guard team helplessly signaled his subordinates to let go of the paladin, and moved his arm to the paladin and said, "I didn't lie just now, you can see the blood stains on the carriage, I was assassinated against the clergy when I was riding in the carriage today, although the governor ordered the punishment of those who disgraced the church, but it would be blasphemy to do the same to the true servants of God." ā€

The paladin's eyes flashed coldly when he heard this, he walked quickly to the carriage and looked at it, and found that there was really a lot of blood on it, he touched it and sniffed it, and then saw the pedals of the carriage, and found a bone finger on it.

"Okay, let's go to court now." The paladin nodded, and looked back at the clergy, "Inform the Metropolitan that someone has openly assassinated the clergy during the day, and I hope he will come to the court." ā€

The captain of the guard squad frowned when he heard this, and he grabbed the coachman and roared, "Say! When did you notice that the carriage was missing! ā€

"I, I—" The carriage was speechless in fright.

"Let's talk about it in court." The paladin grabbed the coachman, "This is a witness, you need to protect it." ā€

Town Hall, Courtroom.

The magistrate sat on a high platform, and the lower sides were filled with people, the governor and sheriff on one side, and the church on the other.

"I got into the carriage at the monastery in the morning and went to the tavern to visit my cousin, and the coachman said that the road was closed, and then turned into a back street, and I asked him if he had gone too far, and he did not speak, and when he reached a street that was uninhabited, he got out of the car and ran away."

"Then dozens of people rushed out of the house to cut me! The pack horses were shocked! "Fortunately, I escaped by turning around and running away, and then I took my cousin to the market to sell his goods, and the guards came." ā€

After stating the facts, he began to pick up a quill and draw quickly on the parchment, then dried the ink, and erected the portrait of a man, "This is the coachman who dragged him to the tavern." ā€

"Since you were assassinated, why didn't you come to the security team to report the crime, but instead had the heart to go to the market?" The Governor asked.

"Because I think going to the vigilantes is self-defeating, and those killers must be the sheriff's search." He said.

"You put! When am I going to find someone to kill you! The sheriff who was originally sitting upright changed his face when he heard this, and immediately slapped the table and said.

"Your Excellency the Sheriff, please pay attention to your words." The Governor glanced at the sheriff and asked, "Then why do you think so?" ā€

"Because the sheriff extorted my goods before, he was not satisfied with half of my distribution to him, and if it wasn't for an accident, I'm afraid I wouldn't be able to do it now, he has a grudge, so I think I should go to the market first to sell the goods, and then let my cousin invest the money in the handicraft workshop under the guild, without cash, maybe he can survive."

"This is slander!" The sheriff couldn't help but shout when he heard this.

"Bang!"

"Mr. Sheriff, this is the courtroom!" The magistrate smashed the table with a wooden hammer, "We can talk about your extortion of the merchant later, and now it's the assassination of the clergy of the Church by the vigilantes." ā€

Hearing this, the sheriff glared angrily at the magistrate, and the magistrate sneered when he saw this, "Despise this judge, fork him out!" ā€

"Forget it." The Governor stood up at this time and walked up to him, looked at him with a blank face, and then took the portrait and handed it to the coachman, "Do you know him?" ā€

"It's the guy at the car dealer who works shifts with me." The coachman swallowed and replied, "He was supposed to be off duty today." ā€

"Don't you need to ask the manager of the carriage when the carriage is gone? How do you know it's lost? The Governor asked.

"It's... It's—" The coachman swallowed and looked at the sheriff.

"Look what I'm doing! I've got your carriage! The sheriff saw him glaring at him and slapped the table angrily.

"Guards." Seeing this, the governor understood what was going on, he sighed, and called out to his guards, "Go to the car dealership and the scene of the crime to check." ā€

"Understood." The guard nodded, then looked at the man, "Where is the crime scene?" ā€

"The East End is almost north of the main street of the tavern, and I remember there is a bakery over there." Teaser said.

The guard nodded and departed, not returning until half an hour later, whispering in the governor's ear, whose eyes were filled with shock.

"Have you offended the Snake Swallower?" The Governor asked.

"What's that?" Hearing this, he shook his head, "I've been wearing it in the tavern since I came to Farlon, and I've been in the monastery since then, and I've had limited contact with people. ā€

"You only ran away in a carriage? Didn't you fight them? The Governor asked again.

"Mr. Governor, there are a lot of them, do you think I'm crazy?"

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