I Became the Genius Bastard of a Noble Dark Clan – 110
by Jessie@AFNCCChapter 110
Episode 110
Marian frowned.
Christian was acting incomprehensibly again.
The appearance of decorating something.
The Norseman let out a loud laugh.
“I wonder what kind of daring thing that kid will do next. I wonder what’s going on in his head.”
The Norseman chuckled and then said something unexpected.
“I have to attend this trial in person.”
“!!”
“Isn’t this okay? I’m just looking around.”
Direct observation of the house.
Unlike the light-hearted story, it was a decision that turned the family upside down.
Especially for Ashed, who will stand trial as the real culprit and suspect of this incident.
Even if he is Ashdra, he will not be able to do any dirty things in front of Nordian.
That is, by walking directly to the court, Nordian implicitly decided to side with Christian.
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The destruction of the Counts of Liberi!
The Dark Maga was turned upside down.
But no one could criticize the Counts of Khazar.
The truth was revealed in the County of Bursen.
The Count of Liberi was said to have colluded with the Count of Bursen to commit human sacrifice.
It was revealed that the Count of Ribery was the one who framed the Count of Qajar.
Public opinion has completely changed.
Count Khazar was cleared of the charges, and instead, people’s eyes turned to Eshid.
Of course, there was no evidence that Ashed was involved in human sacrifice.
This is because Count Ribery took thorough measures to ensure that no link remained between him and Ashed.
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But originally, many people were suspicious of Ashed.
Above all, if Count Ribery had performed human sacrifice, for whom would he have done it? There was only one person.
Every time the Dark Maga’s minions met, they talked about this incident among themselves.
“What do you think will happen in this trial? Prince Ashed is being brought to court under suspicion.”
“Well. There is no evidence that Prince Ashd was involved, so it wouldn’t be difficult to do something to Prince Ashd. Even if there was evidence, it would be difficult to impose a severe punishment on him. After all, there are still many vassals who follow Prince Ashd.”
The other mines nodded.
“Since the Count of Liberi’s family has been wiped out, wouldn’t it end like this?”
“I think so too.”
Most of the Dark Magi had similar thoughts.
Even though Ashed took a big hit, there will be no change in the trend.
Meanwhile, Marian, who had heard the story of the mines, came to Christian and said.
“Are you sure you’ll be okay without my help?”
“Yes, it’s okay.”
“Think again. As you know, Ashed should not be taken lightly.”
Instead of answering, Christian stared blankly at Marian for a moment.
“Why do you look at me like that?”
“No, I just feel like you’re taking my side too much. I know that the direct eldest in the family is not supposed to personally support a specific successor….”
Marian snorted.
“What does that matter? Do you hate it when I take your side?”
“No, I said it because I liked it too much. I love you, Aunt.”
“Huh, what kind of love is that for a nephew who doesn’t even bring cookies? He still talks nonsense without even wiping his mouth.”
Chris chuckled, and Marian spoke seriously.
“How about I take charge of the trial instead?”
“it’s okay.”
“Think again. This is something I should have done originally. After all, it would be much more threatening for me to step forward than for you, a mere collateral bloodline.”
That was right.
but.
“Thank you for your kind words, but leave it to me.”
Chris shook his head calmly.
“I will definitely show that Ashed a lesson.”
“!!”
Marian noticed Christian’s confidence and fell silent for a moment.
“Okay, I’ll trust you and leave it to you. But, keep in mind. Who are you?”
“Aren’t you a proud member of the Temporary Black Shadow Knights?”
Chris lifted the Black Moon badge hanging from his collar.
He was still a temporary member of the Black Knights.
But unexpectedly, Marian shook her head.
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“Yes, that’s right. But there’s something more important.”
“yes?”
“You are my nephew. The one I trust the most.”
“!!”
Marian said with a stern look in her eyes.
“So, go and crush that son of a bitch Ashed.”
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As I entered the courtroom, the atmosphere was tense.
As he was the judge, it was natural for the atmosphere to be tense, but there was something excessive about it.
Chris quickly figured out why.
‘…Why is Noh Ga-ju here?’
On that side of the gallery.
An old man was sitting.
A maddening presence that seems to weigh everyone down.
It was Norse.
“Kekeke, why are you all frozen like that? I just came to look around, so don’t worry about this old man.”
“…….”
But the pale, frozen air showed no sign of loosening.
In particular, it was Ashed who was frozen.
Ashed’s face hardened, as if he sensed something ominous.
‘fu*k, why that old man?’
Ashed clenched his fists.
If Noh Ga-ju sat like that, the help that his servants could provide would be limited.
‘That’s okay. There’s no evidence left.’
But why?
I felt endlessly anxious.
I have a feeling something big is going to happen.
Meanwhile, as the room continued to remain quiet, Nordian clicked his tongue.
“Kekeke, don’t worry about me? What are you doing, Marquis? How long are you going to keep watching this old man’s face? Anyone who sees this old man will think that he is a judge.”
“…I’m sorry. I will now begin the trial.”
The Marquis of Langham rose from his seat.
As the chief justice, he will pass judgment on this trial.
Marquis Langham glanced at Nordian and then said.
“We will now begin the trial of the human sacrifice incident that occurred at the Countess of Liberi’s house. Christian, come forward.”
“I am Christian Van Baren Kajar. I will testify about this incident.”
Christian stood on the stage and looked around at the people.
“You all probably know the full story of this incident. Count Liberi colluded with Baron Borde of the County of Bursen to commit large-scale human sacrifice. Fortunately, Baron Liberi and Baron Borde have both been executed, so the question that remains to be resolved is who else is involved in this horrific human sacrifice.”
Christian turned his gaze.
It was towards Ashed.
“Let me ask you first. By any chance, is Prince Ashed involved in this matter? I understand that he was staying with Count Liberi’s household until recently.”
Ashed quirked an eyebrow, but soon smiled leisurely and answered.
“Well, I have no idea. I never would have guessed that Count Liberi was behind such a terrible thing.”
“So you’re saying it doesn’t matter at all?”
“Of course. If I had known in advance, I would have executed Count Liberi myself.”
A natural and natural answer.
Chris nodded.
“Thank you for your words. In fact, I suspected Prince Ashed at first, but no matter how much I investigated the Count of Liberi, I couldn’t find any evidence that the Prince was involved.”
Ashed nodded as if it was obvious.
however.
“During our investigation, we discovered something entirely unexpected: evidence that others, not just Prince Ashed, were involved in human sacrifice.”
“!!”
My stomach was in turmoil.
“whoever?”
“Sadly, there are many. Baron Balhamon, Viscount Malcolm, Baron Shannon, Earl Woodcock….”
“!!”
Everyone looked shocked.
They were all important vassals.
Although not as important as Count Liberi, they are important pillars of the Dark Maga.
At the same time, there were those who supported Ashed.
“What nonsense?!”
“We have never done that!!”
Those who were pointed out cried out in confusion.
A face that truly feels wronged.
It was natural.
‘This is a false accusation. I made it up.’
Chris made an evil face inside.
Yes, that’s right.
Chris planned to frame them today.
why?
To catch Ashed.
“I didn’t believe it at first either. Not everyone would do that. But there were some incredible letters in Count Ribery’s secret safe. Look at them.”
Chris took out several sheets of correspondence.
“It was a letter from those vassals requesting human sacrifice from Count Liberi. I thought it might be a forgery, but it wasn’t. The handwriting and seal match.”
“!!”
The reason for the match was simple.
Because Chris forged it.
Of course, even for Chris, forging a letter was not an easy task.
It was because of the seal.
The seal of a noble family is not a simple stamp.
To prevent counterfeiting, the place where the seal was stamped was engraved with a complex magical pattern.
Each time it was pressed, the magical power pattern was engraved in a multidimensional way depending on various variables such as the angle, pressure, humidity of the air, and the material of the paper, making it impossible for even the most high-ranking sorcerer to imitate it.
It was difficult even for Chris.
‘This time it was possible. There were thousands of samples.’
The Count of Liberi was the first vassal.
Accordingly, the vassals below sent a huge number of letters to Count Ribery, which were preserved intact in the study.
Chris used the thousands of samples to figure out the pattern of each family’s seal and successfully forged it.
“Let me check if those letters are true.”
The Marquis of Langham ordered it.
The family’s black magicians combed through the evidence letter Christian presented.
“The magical patterns of the seals engraved on the letters all perfectly match the seals of each family.”
“The handwriting also matches.”
“The weathering of the paper and ink also matches the time the letter was written.”
“The fingerprints on the paper also match.”
I checked it from various angles.
The conclusion has been reached.
“No evidence of forgery has been identified.”
The verdict was that the letter was authentic.
The judge was shocked.
“!!”
Those named now, although they supported Ashed, were not people with bad reputations.
People you would never imagine would be involved in something like this.
“No! We absolutely will not!!”
“It’s unfair!!”
“It’s a false accusation!!”
Then, Christian said something unexpected.
“I also think it’s a false accusation.”
“?!”
Everyone looked at Christian with puzzled eyes.
You accused them of being criminals, and now you’re suddenly falsely accusing them?
“The reason is simple. The owners of this letter are not people who would sacrifice human bodies. Of course, we do not know what is in a person’s heart. The reasons for participating in human sacrifice are also extremely flimsy.”
“…….”
“Baron Balhamon asked for a longer life, Viscount Malcolm for financial blessings, Baron Shannon for external beauty, and even Earl Woodcock asked for the health of his mistress.”
Chris chuckled.
“Isn’t this too crude? I can’t believe they would participate in human sacrifice for such a simple reason.”
The room became quiet.
Everyone looked confused, not knowing what Chris was thinking.
This was especially true of Ashed.
‘What are your intentions?’
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