"I''m sorry, Mr. priest, please, please, save my father! Please, let me be a servant to the Holy Cross Church, let me serve you and let me do anything! I beg you, just save my father and let me do anything!"
In the narrow and deserted bedroom, the young wizard apprentice screamed hysterically and tore his clothes and hair. His thin and haggard face was no longer handsome, and only the last trace of reason and faith was left in his bloodshot eyes:
"They''ll kill him. No, not only that, the Chans... And those who hate my father will make his life worse than death! I''ve heard of the place of the black prison, and no one who goes in can go out, right?!"
"Calm down, sir seram kovo, your father is still alive and well, and no one will kill him." the little priest Weber was sweating and could only comfort him as much as possible.
"Are they going to find someone to plead guilty, let me go, let me go?"
"No one needs to plead guilty. The trial has not officially begun. Lord Loren Turin will find enough evidence to exonerate your father..."
"It''s too late, it''s too late! Loren, they can''t be opponents of those nobles!"
"Are you going to abandon yourself like this?!"
The little priest who had tried his best to comfort roared out, but he still couldn''t bear it: "seram..."
"Needless to say, I understand, understand..."
Seram kovo murmured in a low voice, curled up on the cold floor like a wounded animal, rolled his throat, his eyes were dead gray, and hugged his head in pain:
"I''m sorry... Reverend Weber, I''ve caused you trouble."
The outstretched hand hung in the air and finally slowly took it back; The little priest who sighed also shook his head silently, turned and left the bedroom.
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"Sorry to keep you waiting, Loren."
The little priest sat on his chair tired and looked at the dark haired wizard. He was very helpless and sad. The smile on the corner of his mouth was very weak: "are you here for seram kovo?"
"I''m just going to the Royal wizard college. I''m passing by." Lauren nodded. "How''s he?"
The voice fell, and the little priest''s expression became more painful.
"Although I would like to say that I have tried my best, but... Master lusack''s affairs have left him too deep trauma. I''m afraid he can''t recover in a day or two."
"So... At least get back to your senses and communicate normally?"
"Sorry." Weber shook his head heavily. "I''m sorry, I can''t."
"Well."
Loren has some regrets... He was going to take the opportunity of visiting to find a way to dig something out of seram''s mouth - although he didn''t hold much hope, even a little information is very important now.
However, considering seram''s current mental state... For wizards, maintaining reason and consciousness is far more important than ordinary people, because they are exposed to the void all year round. Even if they have the protection of the "spiritual Palace", once they are lost, the void will invade consciousness.
Slightly crazy, seriously incalculable... The more powerful, the older the wizard is.
Although this is almost impossible in the wizard apprenticeship stage, seram specializes in alchemy, which is not closely related to the void, but the risk still exists.
"I already know the general situation." the little priest suddenly said, "although I am not familiar with master Lusaka, in the name of the Holy Cross, I believe it is absolutely impossible to do such a thing with his character!"
"There must be something hidden about this, or some unknown truth; for the glory of the Holy Cross and for the early recovery of seram kovo, I will do my best to help you, Loren!"
"Thank you so much, Weber." some black haired wizards nodded and said yes. Although he didn''t think the little priest could help himself much, it was good for others to have this heart.
After all, there are few people who can help themselves.
"Although it is very unfair to the kovo family, this event may be a good opportunity - when I heard that you are willing to help master Lusaka, I have this hunch that it must be the merciful Holy Cross and bring down the gospel for us with your strength!"
The excited little priest whispered something meaningful, then carefully opened his clothes and put a roll of parchment on the table.
"This is..."
Lauren, who raised her eyebrows, took it and opened it. As for why the other party made every effort to make a big circle before giving the list to herself... Maybe it''s really because of the disputes within the family, as Brandon said?
In any case, this list is an extremely key evidence - no matter what count chann''s purpose is, he has succeeded in more than half, and it''s worth trading for this list!
"Thank you so much, Weber - this will be conclusive evidence! Even if master lusack can''t be acquitted, it''s'' manslaughter ''at last, not intentional."
"But that''s not enough, is it?" the little priest looked at the dark haired wizard with a surprisingly calm look at the moment: "your goal is to let master lusack be acquitted. A list alone is not enough to do that."
"Yes, it should be said that it is not enough."
Lorraine''s expression was very sincere at the moment. He cleared his throat, nodded and replied, "at least... I need a witness who can testify in court to prove that Lord siscott forcibly drank the bottle of medicine instead of master lusack."
"Only in this way, coupled with the original non-toxic medicine and master Lusaka''s words, Lord siscott was suffering from three factors of disease, so that master Lusaka could be acquitted, and Lord siscott''s death became an accident!"
This answer is the answer that Loren pondered carefully after meeting with Lusaka - his ultimate goal is to save master Lusaka. At the same time, he can''t give anyone an excuse to attack the wizards, and he can''t offend the charn family too much because of this matter.
On balance, a "overwork and natural death" may be the most appropriate outcome... Of course, it will disappoint my statement of the "real murderer" of the chann family, but I didn''t promise anything, so it doesn''t matter.
"Since he is a witness, the other party must be noble enough to convince others..." the little priest murmured, obviously understanding Loren''s worries.
If it''s just an ordinary witness, try to buy off the servants of the chann family; But doing so will not only offend the chann family, but also make the witness unreliable by similar means.
But what makes a man who is truly noble and not afraid of the threat of the chann family come forward for an alchemist?
"Wait, I know someone... Maybe."
The thoughtful little priest suddenly looked up, but his expression was very strange:
"But... It may be difficult."