Chapter 1 The Hidden Young Prosecutor (Part 1)
"Preserve the achievements that people have established and make evil words and deeds fear the blame of future generations. ☆→" - Tasidu's function of history is quite similar to Confucius's.
What a terrible thing that would be if Corinna betrayed and deceived herself. Thinking of this, Tulinus suddenly vomited, and then he wiped it with his sleeve. Time passed quickly, but in this room, he could only see the hourglass and the movement of the narrow sunlight projection outside. He felt like he was driving a ship alone in the black ocean, with terrible reefs, hurricanes and sea monsters everywhere.
What he didn't know was that the high priest who was holding the railing was still fierce. He secretly submitted notes to the judicial officials many times, demanding that the investigation of the case be completed until Vonteuz, and he would be put to a halt as long as he was punished.
But Cicero's notes were stuffed over there like snowflakes, but he did not give them to the trial team, but to the young prosecutor, who eventually asked to question the witness Wonteuz.
"Today's time is over, I suggest that we end here." Chief Judge Bisuo made this suggestion not only out of protecting the defendant, but also in his old age and lack of energy.
But the young prosecutor was energetic, so he kept asking Bisso to summon Vonteuz, promising him to ask only a few key questions and never deliberately delay time.
Bisuo looked at the audience seats below and did not dare to take his own actions. He talked to Pansa and others on both sides, and ordered the decision to be made in the form of a voting by the judges - the voting was very efficient, with eleven votes agreeing, four votes against, and the rest abstention. "Wonteuz can be summoned."
Not long after, Wonteyus walked in in a civilian suit, "You admit in your testimony that you are the only planner of the mutiny?"
"Yes," replied Wonteyous.
The prosecutor then continued to ask, "So what is your motive for inciting the Twin Legion to attack Lilibi?"
"Because Caesar's veterans were connected, they were extremely dissatisfied with the fact that someone in the audience pretended to be a tiger's power and usurped power." Wonteryus said straightforwardly.
"But planning this mutiny requires huge amounts of money. According to the testimony of many soldiers, they had received considerable subsidies and rewards before." After the prosecutor said that, he handed over the board with the testimony to the judges for a review. "And as an ordinary legion general, Mr. Turinos, who had previously assisted the Greek War Zone, could not afford to pay this amount! Now I want to know who took out this amount?"
There was a crowd inside and outside the court, "What do you mean is that Vonteuz is not the real messenger?" Pansa asked the prosecutor and got the approval of the other party.
"It was donated by the free people and knights to the Julius family!" Vonteuz "took words in a panic."
Then Bisuo stood up and angrily rebuked, "Witness, where is your testimony placed in me? You should know that although the free people and disciples of the Julius family had previously made the distribution of heritage, the specific direction and booklets were still in my hands. What do you mean by this statement is that I also participated in this conspiracy?"
The court was so chaotic that it was unsustainable. The high priest, his entourage and guards left in anger. The other judges could only shake their heads and say that they would take Wonteuth first and wait for the trial the next day.
Li Bida did not return to Villa Pulaima, but went to the High Priest's residence to stay. After nightfall, Leo and his entourage suddenly appeared in front of the Turinus house in Niushou Street. Seeing Atya, Octavia immediately cried into tears, grabbed Leo's sleeve and asked why Turinus had suffered such a disaster.
"I can only say that my father and I were going to suppress this emergency, but this incident was spread too widely. At this point, it was no longer something my father could control." Leo said sadly.
"What will happen to Tulinus?" Mother Atya shouted in a crying voice, "Phillips and his son have all gone out and have run away to save him!"
"The same is true for my purpose. My father has returned to the High Priest's residence to plan this matter. We all believe that Turinus will not participate in such a thing. I am commissioned by my father to mediate - this matter should not end so miserable, at most it is to lose its qualification for the election, because according to regulations, candidates during the election are not allowed to have lawsuits." Leo sat on the chair in the courtyard and analyzed to the women, "So, the suspect should be targeted at Turinus' competitors."
Leo's words made the women feel relieved. Since this incident was just a repetition of the previous Republican campaign drama, Turinus's fate was limited, because even the struggle to the death has a bottom line in the Roman tradition.
Atiya finally chose several names, Helcius and Cicero, the former may be hidden behind the fog, while the latter obviously hoped to kill Turinus. There was no other reason, that was, in the previous large-scale slaughter, Turinus wanted to join Anthony to put Cicero on the public enemy list, and now it was Cicero's fierce counterattack.
"The trickiest thing is Cicero, and Helcius is easy to deal with, because he was cultivated by my father. As long as my father scolds him, he probably won't dare to be too arrogant - but Cicero..." Leo was embarrassed in the seat a few times, feeling very embarrassed because Cicero was difficult to buy. In terms of status and reputation, he is now at the peak, and he himself is not a person who is particularly interested in money.
At this time, Octavia anxiously pulled Leo up and came to the backyard. Regardless of the presence of slaves, she buried it on Leo's shoulder and cried, "You and your father must help Turinus. Our family has always been a well-off knight family. Although my stepfather had served as the consul, he was only known for his speeches and rhetoric, and he did not have any wealth to boast about. And what I hope you will do is really hard to say."
"I know that Turinus is not a stingy man who likes to accumulate wealth. He gave all the inherited property to the army and his disciples. Tell me, Octavia, don't be in a daze anymore." Leo encouraged her to express her thoughts.
"Borrowing six judges and nine knights who serve as judges, as long as they are willing to vote, Turinus is innocent, even if it is a minor crime, then everything will be fine!" This was said from Octavia, and even she herself felt desperate and crazy, so she could only sit down with her face and continue to cry.
Chapter completed!