Genshin Impact: Traveling to Navilette, Fu Fu, here I come

Chapter 813: Verdict—Water God! Death penalty!!



Chapter 813: Verdict—Water God! Death penalty!!

Navillade felt a pang of heartache watching this scene. He knew all too well how difficult it had been for Fernina over the years. Although she had been pretending to be a god, her intentions were probably good.

Fortunately, the jade pendant absorbed her emotions at the first moment. Now Funina just couldn't accept this result.

"I think the trial has come to a conclusion. If there are no objections, we will now proceed to the sentencing phase."

Villette's voice was steady and powerful, and his eyes revealed a determination. He knew that no matter what the outcome, this trial must be brought to a clear conclusion.

Hearing this, Fernina showed no reaction at all, only tears falling on her gorgeous clothes. She seemed to have fallen into her own world, deaf to everything around her.

Navillade watched this scene, took a deep breath, and then announced in a deep voice, "In the name of the Supreme Judge, I declare that Furninna is guilty of deceiving the people by disguising herself as a human being and deceiving them... Now, the final decision will be made by the Cardinal of the Decree."

As Navillatte finished speaking, a stream of water elemental power emerged from his palm and fell into the Cardinal of Oracle and Judgment.

Instantly, a deep blue light emerged from the Cardinal of Oracle and Judgment, spreading outward in all directions. As it continued to rotate, a click sounded, and a blue card appeared.

Seeing this, Navillae waved his hand to call him over and said, "According to the result given by the Cardinal of Decree, I pronounce the verdict:" As he spoke, Navillae looked at the judgment card, but when he saw the content on it, he was stunned for a moment.

The atmosphere in the courtroom froze instantly, everyone's eyes fixed on Villette, awaiting his final verdict. Time seemed to stand still at this moment, and everyone could hear their own rapidly beating hearts. Their eyes were filled with anticipation and anxiety, eager to learn of Funina's ultimate fate.

After a long time, Villette slowly raised his head, his eyes filled with complex emotions, including shock, confusion, and a hint of helplessness.

Seeing this, Paimon's eyes widened like two bright gemstones, and her face was filled with extreme confusion. Her mouth opened slightly, forming a small "O" shape. After a while, she finally spoke, her voice trembling with surprise. "What happened? What's the result?"

Sora felt something was amiss, a strange unease welling up in his heart, as if an invisible hand were gently tugging at his nerves. He frowned slightly, his eyebrows knitted together tightly, his mind racing with thoughts flooding through him.

A thought flashed through his mind: could the Cardinal's answer be that Funina was not guilty? If so, wouldn't this trial, which had consumed so much energy and touched so many hearts, become somewhat ridiculous?

The more Kong thought about it, the more he felt that something was not right. An indescribable premonition lingered in his heart, like the dull depression before a storm, making him feel even heavier.

Villette shook his head slightly at Sora's words. His eyes held a solemnity, as if he bore the entire secret and responsibility of Fontaine. "...No, the Oracle's verdict is also guilty." Villette's voice was low and steady, yet it seemed to carry an invisible pressure that made the air around them feel heavy.

Paimon, instead of feeling relieved, felt even more confused. She spun quickly in the air, spreading her hands, palms facing up, and said with a puzzled look on her face, "Isn't that a problem?" In her naive mind, since he had been found guilty, everything was proceeding as expected.

Seeing this, Villette sighed helplessly. He raised his head slightly and scanned the crowd in the courtroom. The spacious courtroom was filled with a variety of people: ordinary people looking around curiously, nervous witnesses, and representatives of various factions who were filled with anticipation.

Villette's gaze swept over each person and continued, "But the content here is: 'Water God', guilty... death penalty." His words were like a bombshell exploding in the courtroom, instantly triggering a terrifying wave of discussion.

"Death, death, death!?"

"Does the death penalty really exist? I always thought it was just a legend!"

"The only death sentence in history fell on the head of a person we always thought was a god. How dramatic is this."

Furninna didn't seem to care about all this at all. She sat in her seat with empty eyes, crying silently.

There was no longer the brilliance in her eyes. The lively and lively light had disappeared, replaced by endless emptiness and confusion, as if her soul had left her body, leaving only a shell to bear this sudden blow.

Tears slid down her cheeks like beads that had broken off the string, dripping onto her gorgeous clothes, leaving dark marks and adding a bit of desolation to her originally noble image.

Paimon was also amazed when she heard this. She covered her mouth with her hands, her eyes wide open, and said in surprise, "Funina was sentenced to death by the Oracle? We originally just wanted to use the trial to scare her into telling the truth. How could she be sentenced to death all of a sudden?"

After hearing this, Villette also spoke his own lines. He frowned slightly, and a deep "川" character formed between his eyebrows, with a thoughtful look in his eyes, "This result is indeed a bit strange. According to Fontaine's definition of justice and trial standards so far, does Funina's crime really match the level of sentencing such as the death penalty..." There was a hint of doubt in Villette's voice.

After hearing this, Paimon nodded. She tilted her head, looking so cute that people couldn't help but laugh. But at this moment, her expression was very serious. "Yes, even Vashie, the culprit of the serial disappearance of girls, was not sentenced to death."

Paimon tried hard to recall the previous cases. In her impression, the crimes committed by Vashey were extremely serious and cruel, bringing great pain and disaster to countless families.

But even so, Vashé had not received such a severe punishment, so why was Funina sentenced to death? This made her very confused, and the mystery in her heart grew bigger and bigger.

Sora spoke at this moment, his eyes filled with confusion and vigilance, like a sharp cheetah, constantly monitoring everything around him. "This is truly bizarre, and it says the Water Goddess, not Furninna."


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