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Chapter 1498 Judgment

    Chapter 1498 Judgment


    Ning remained in the Emperor''s dungeon for a week, waiting for the days to pass.


    The 7th day was going to be his trial to see what should be done to him now that he had killed a woman at the party. What was more curious was that the woman''s body had vanished after her death, leading to many believing that he had snuck a treasure into the party.


    However, after several searches, they hadn''t found anything.


    The doors to the prison cell openedanda man walked in to take him to the court.


    His feetwere shackledtorge chains and balls, his hands shackled to the chain on his feet. There was a leather cor around his neck, meant to be grabbed by the guard he was to follow.


    Ning walked out of the dungeon, humming as he did so. Zurnius was dead, andhis task in this world was donefor the most part. Nowhejust had toplete his end of the bargain for Tim and Jasmine, and then he could leave this ce.


    He was broughtto the court, which turned out to be the throne room. The Emperor was going to make the judgmenttodayit seemed.


    Ning looked around the room, seeing many figures, most of whom he remembered from the party.


    Jasmine was to the side at the back with Edward. Tim was even further back, surprisingly with Arya of all people. He didn''t see Zarius, which made him wonder why his daughter had remained behind.


    "Young Ning," the Emperor''s voice boomed throughout the room with the help of a sound-amplifying treasure. "Do you know the crime you havemitted?" "No," Ning spoke back as soon as the Emperorwas donespeaking. "I havemitted no crime."


    The Emperor was surprised. "Do you imto not havekilled anyone?" he asked.


    "I didn''t kill anyone," Ning replied.


    "Everyone in that party saw you kill Miss Jenny. Do you deny that?" the Emperor asked.


    "Who?" Ning asked.


    "Miss Jenny."


    "I don''t know any Miss Jenny," Ning said. "How dare you lie at my court!" the Emperor shouted. "Have you no shame?"


    "This Miss Jenny, do you have proof that I killed her? Are there markings on her corpse that show how she died?" Ning asked.


    "There is no corpse. Tell us what happened to it," the Emperor asked.


    "I do not know what you mean, Your Majesty. I killed no one," Ning said. "If you have proof that I did kill someone, please present it. I will happily ept my judgment then."


    "We have eye witness that saw you do something to the poor old woman right before she copsed and died," the Emperor said.


    "Yes, I did touch her. That did not mean I killed her. I only wanted a handshake from her. Your men grabbed me right after that. Who says it wasn''t one of them?" Ning asked.


    The Emperor was getting frustrated. "You damn little brat. I am a hundred years old. I have lived longer than you can ever imagine. I am the Emperor of the greatest empire in the world, and if you think you can bullshit your way out of this, think again."


    Ning looked at the Emperor and gave a scornful smile.


    "You want the truth? Are you sure you can handle it?" he asked the Emperor.


    "I demand the truth!" the Emperor mmed his fist on the sidearm of his throne.


    "Very well, here is the truth."


    Ning took a step forwardandthe chains at his feet shattered. He moved his hands next, and the chains on his handsshattered free as well. He pulled apart the two metal braces around his wrist and then tore free the leather strap around his neck.


    Then, he spoke directly to the Emperor and nobody else.


    "Here is the truth, you damn brat," he stepped forward. "I am hundreds of thousands of years old." The many guards immediately moved, barricading in front of the Emperor with swords and shields, but Ningsimplypushed forward as though he were treading through shallow water in a pond.


    "I have lived long enough that when I was traveling the stars, your was nothing more than a bunch of dust floating endlessly in the expanse of space."


    Ning moved all the soldiers aside, arriving rightin front ofthe Emperor.


    "You are the Emperor of a pitiful empire in a pitiful world in a pitiful section of the gxy. I can bullshit you all I like."


    "But since we havee so far, I will give you the truth. You want me to confess to the murder? I will. I killed the woman. Only, she wasn''t a woman at all."


    "There''s a reason why her body didn''t survive. Do you want the truth? It is because she wasn''t a human."


    The Emperor''s eyes widened in both fear and confusion.


    "That''s right.Shewasn''t a human at all. Your miss Jenny was the same Miss Margaret you met in your childhood, the one that helped you gain back your throne."


    "Wh-what are you talking about?" the Emperor asked.


    "That''s correct. Miss Jenny was Miss Margaret. Not only that, she was Miss Temming, Miss Hannah, Miss June, Miss Farrow, Miss Everend, andsomany other custodians you have met over your life as the Emperor." N?v(el)B\\jnn


    "That''s correct, theywere all one single person. Only, there was no person at all."


    "They were instead something else, something… I think you have guessed by now."


    The Emperor paled.


    "That''s right, the person I killed at the party was Zurinus. I killed Zurinus, the god you talk about so much, whose statues you have in every hallway, whose tapestry you hang in every room."


    "That god is dead, and now you''re all alone."


    Ning took a step back and looked at the Emperor. "I wonder. Now that your god is dead, how long can you survive without him."


    The Emperor looked up. "What… what do you mean?" he asked.


    "Oh, did you not know?" Ning asked. "The reason why you have lived such a long life was all because of Zurinus."


    "But he is dead now, so your life will soone to an end as well. Make the best of what you have, Vixian. You don''t have much time."


    The Emperor''s breathing got heavy. He took heavy breaths in and out, his mind refusing to believe Ning''s words, while his heart knew those were the truth.


    The man had said he had killed the god, and the Emperor trusted him for some reason.


    Ningwent backto where he had been before, his voice no longer hidden from everyone.


    "Now, give me your verdict. Whatis going tohappen to me now that you have the truth, Emperor?" Ning asked. "Is it execution? Or am I free to go?"


    The Emperor looked up, his face still pale."Y-y-you c-can go," he said before lookingdown,away from everyone else.


    "Appreciate the verdict," Ning said andturned aroundwalkingup to where Tim and Jasmine were.


    "You guys wanna get out of here?" Ning asked. "We can continue our travels through the world now."


    Tim and Jasmine looked at each other before nodding. Then, they left the pce.
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