Finina always has both divine and demonic aspects during trials.

She sometimes makes some pretty "amazingly intelligent" (in a derogatory sense) inferences.

Sometimes, he would make "amazingly wise" (in a positive sense) guesses at subtle and critical moments.

Sometimes the accuser's eyes are blank;

Sometimes it makes the accused break out in a cold sweat.

Therefore, Funina’s reasoning is one of the important reasons why they like to watch trials.

"Judith is capable of domestic violence!"

The audience was in an uproar.

"Wow, so scary!?"

"After all, we are all addicted to Lexi..."

"It really did a lot of harm..."

Furninha sighed deeply: "It is not difficult to imagine the extent to which a poison that can seriously affect the mind can corrode a person."

"'Mary, I have no money left. Give me some, and another bottle!'"

"'No, Judith, you and I cannot continue to degenerate like this.'"

"'Give it to me!'—and having said that, she changed her temper, killed Mary, and buried her in nobody's knowledge."

"Ah, what a pathetic and hateful woman. She hurt her closest people because of drugs, but she dared not face the reality... However, the regret and tragedy have already been set, and there is no turning back."

"The sinners will eventually face a ruthless yet perfect judgment of justice!"

Tears.

The audience shook their heads and sighed, as if they had witnessed the birth of a tragedy.

At this moment, the Oracle's balance tilted towards Luna.

This means that the Oracle currently believes that the accuser is right.

The situation is not good.

The deputy defense attorney swallowed, but still said seriously: "No, Miss Judith did not kill Miss Mary."

He patted the railing and said, "Miss Mary disappeared right before her eyes!"

Furninna's eyes widened: "Huh?"

"Les is not only addictive, but also hallucinogenic and can cause people to see hallucinations."

"That is to say, when a person drinks Le Si, he is not conscious!"

"Miss Judith fell into hallucinations after drinking Les, but when she woke up, Miss Mary disappeared without a trace...right?"

Judith nodded weakly.

"Yes...Mary and I are indeed addicted to Lexi. I recommended it to her...One time, we couldn't help but drink Lexi. I fell into hallucinations and my consciousness was very blurred. When I woke up, Mary was gone."

The defense attorney nodded vigorously.

"Miss Judith has no idea why Miss Mary disappeared or where she went. And now Miss Mary's whereabouts have not been found. It is still unclear whether she is alive or dead."

"Therefore, Miss Judith only committed crimes such as 'taking contraband' and 'spreading contraband'. Moreover, she did not know that Lex had so many side effects at the time and thought it was just some kind of energy drink."

The defense attorney sighed: "She is just like other victims, a person who was deceived..."

Is this the truth?

The audience looked at each other.

Furninna raised her eyebrows and supported herself on the railing with both hands: "This explanation..."

"No problem, is there? Lord Villette," said the deputy defense attorney.

Navillatte felt Navia's gaze again, strong and sharp, as if she had returned to the trial three years ago.

But his expression remained calm, even indifferent.

"Does the prosecution have anything else to say?" he asked.

"Have."

A simple "yes" caught everyone's attention again.

Luna seemed to be sure of victory and smiled: "I have objections."

As expected, the other party fell into the trap she dug.

The defense attorney seemed to realize something, but then wondered how it was possible.

"What objection can you have? The dead do not exist!"

If there is no deceased person, then the claim of homicide is not valid!

"There are dead people!"

"Where is the body? Where is the body? How can there be a dead person without a body?"

"Then Lord Villette, this case can be declared closed. Although Miss Judith made mistakes, she definitely did not commit murder! What she did was..."

Luna's voice became even louder: "It's murder!"

Compared to the anxious, flustered and unstable voice of the proxy defense attorney, Luna's high, steady, clear and melodious voice resounded throughout the opera house.

"The dead who don't exist?"

"Missing?"

"Hallucination?"

"These are just crude lies. I know you carry it with you. The 'script' that records everything is with you now, isn't it?"

script?

29: Prince Navia and Princess Luna

Why did she know about the script?

Judith couldn't help but take a step back, and the defense attorney next to her was stunned again.

What script? How come he doesn't know about it?

Are there any experts?

Funina was surprised and asked, "Script? What script?"

"The script of a play."

Luna smiled and said, "Ms. Judith, your scripts are all based on real stories, right?"

Navia whispered: "The Masked Dead is about a murder that happened twenty years ago, and your other scripts Swan Dance and Puppet Vocals..."

"I also found cases with a high degree of fit in newspapers and files from many years ago. This is obviously not a coincidence."

"Isn't this strange?" asked Furninna.

There are many dramas adapted from real-life stories, and this one is not a big deal.

The audience nodded, thinking that Lady Funina was right.

Luna continued, "Indeed, this is nothing strange in the field of creation, but Miss Judith has always wanted to write a supreme masterpiece of her own."

"And the protagonist she chose was Miss Mary Bestina."

Luna can use thief vision to see what Judith is carrying.

A ring, the same engagement ring as Mary Bestina's, with "Dedicated to the beautiful you" written on the inner ring.

The other item was a script she had seen before.

The Greatest Masterpiece (tentative title)

Unfortunately, she is not a famous detective who can defeat the opponent with perfect logic and reasoning.

She's just a phantom thief.

Navia patted the notebook in her hand and said:

"According to my investigation and the testimony of people who knew Miss Judith, she loved creation when she was a child, but her mother always discouraged her and even burned all her works."

"'Your work is worthless' - her mother had said that in a rather loud voice."

"Perhaps at that time she developed an obsession with creating a 'masterpiece'."

Judith: “....................”

There was a strange silence, as if agreeing with Navia's words.

The deputy defense attorney asked anxiously, "Miss Judith, you didn't bring what she said, did you?"

He was going crazy. He agreed to believe the defense lawyer, so why was he still hiding?

He shouldn't have taken this job and made a fool of himself in front of so many people.

Generally speaking, people who are asked this question will subconsciously deny it.

This will be followed by constant denials and covering up of the facts.

But Luna knew she was different.

Judith's lips slightly opened, and she was speechless for a while. Suddenly, her lips seemed to raise in an arc, and her tone became lighter.

"Yes. She said so, and I...also have it on me."

Furninna blinked repeatedly: "Wow, you really brought it?"

"Then Lord Villette, this is an evidence raid!" The deputy defense attorney pushed his glasses that were about to fall off.

Who come to save him? He doesn't want to defend himself anymore!

Luna said sincerely, "Then Lord Villette, please allow the supplementation and enforcement of evidence."

Then Villette issued the announcement without much hesitation.

"Supplementary evidence is allowed. The accused party please produce the evidence."

The Oracle's balance tilts more towards Luna.

There is no doubt that if Judith does not present the relevant evidence, the trial will completely lean towards Luna.

Judith took out the script from her bosom and let the guard take it.

"Please look... this is my masterpiece..."

Her suppressed excitement made the attorney's face change.

There are ghosts!

Navia whispered, "Lulu, you are right. She is indeed a prisoner with a strong desire to show off... She actually chose to confess in this situation."

Luna folded her arms and watched in silence as Villette took the script from the guards.

He flipped through a few pages, his expression becoming increasingly serious.

"Does this mean there's a big problem?"

“I’m a little scared…”

The audience felt vaguely uneasy about this.

Villette remained silent until he finished reading the entire script, then he slowly spoke:

“The script is quite…”

He considered several words before continuing, "Indecent."

"But for reference to the trial verdict, I will read out some of the plot."

"If you feel uncomfortable, please cover your ears."

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