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open court

Five days later, my eldest cousin arrived at the rear, and the first thing he did when he came was to share candy for his brothers.

There was something he cared about. There were a few of his brothers who looked at him with a wrong look and he was very contradictory but stopped talking.

He believes that this may be jealousy, because not everyone has the opportunity to go home to visit relatives.

The company had a candy, and he put some in his pocket alone, planning to go to the front line next, with his old army there.

Before he went there, he had two things to do, one was to report to his temporary superior, and the other was to find Nawu, and the appointment letter had to be handed over to him in person.

The brothers who knew Dale hadn't said a few words, raised their legs and ran away happily. First, they went to their temporary chief and were told that the chief was not there.

He planned to look for Nawu again. After asking for a long time, the soldiers didn't know this person at all. Unexpectedly, no one of the commanders who knew Nawu was there.

The good news about the return cannot be told to people you know, which is very frustrating.

Just in the afternoon, he planned to go to the front line to take a look.

The front line before leaving was very different from the current ones. It took sixty miles to reach it. The left defense line of the Guards stationed became his target.

Since I don’t know what kind of wonderful expression you would have when you saw him, my heart was full of expectations along the way.

He followed a big truck carrying supplies and slept next to the car at night. When the sun was about to reach its highest point, he could have found his old army.

When I found out the location of the Artillery Corps, I greeted people I knew along the way, and found that many people were watching me whispering.

The regiment headquarters was a house, and he put his hands on the door without force, and the door was already open.

The artillery commander's face was covered with clouds that stunned my cousin.

"Captain, I'm back." My cousin reached out and touched his pocket, "I brought it to you..."

"Don't talk first, come with me."

The leader of the group held back the words for his eldest cousin, and pulled his eldest cousin away without saying anything, with his pace.

My cousin knew the current affairs very well and followed the commander to the horse stake, and each of them took out a horse.

The leader didn't say anything, urging his horse to speed up, and the direction they were heading was far away from the front line.

After two hours of riding, the two arrived at a small town and finally stopped in the middle of the town.

The town has experienced destruction, and half of the roofs of the houses are ruined.

In front of the tall building in the center of the town, the building is still under repair, and there are many horses outside.

They got off the horse, and my cousin couldn't figure out why he came to such a place.

The regiment commander took out the ID and gave it to the guards for inspection. After inspection, they entered the building.

Walking inside the building, there are all people you can see, all wearing military uniforms.

After turning back and forth a few turns, the regiment commander showed his ID again, and the guards led them to the front of a red gate.

My eldest cousin looked up and saw two big words written on the top of the gate.

court.

This time, my cousin finally couldn't help but ask: "Captain, what are we doing here?"

The leader of the regiment stopped pushing the door and sighed and said, "Your good brother is in trouble."

"who?"

"I can't tell you now, I'll know later."

My eldest cousin began to think that the people he knew who could be called good brothers were the only ones who were still alive now, Pusen and Nawu.

After entering the courtroom, the atmosphere inside seemed to solidify, without any sound. Pushing the door became the only thing here, and nearly half of the officers looked back.

My cousin discovered that the officers who came were of different levels and belonged to the middle class. A few of them were the commanders of the Guards. In addition, his temporary superiors were also here.

The artillery commander took his cousin to the row of seats belonging to the Guards.

The court is spacious and bright, with sunlight sufficiently shining in. In addition to these rows of seats, there is a trial seat at the front.

In the silence, the presiding judge entered the seat, and the officers below sat upright, waiting for the coming trial.

After waiting for a while, the presiding judge suddenly left the seat, and the officers whispered to each other.

The commander of the First Guards Regiment changed seats with the people around him, and changed three to two to the eldest cousin. The commander of the first cousin pinched the eldest cousin's hand and said, "Think about it quickly, think hard, think about his contributions, all the contributions."

"He?" My eldest cousin was confused, "Who is he?"

The first regiment commander looked at the artillery commander: "Didn't you tell him?"

The artillery commander shook his head.

At this time, the commander of the regiment gritted his teeth and said, "Pson."

My cousin was not stunned. He was hit by lightning. The result he was most afraid of was this. After entering the court, he knew that it was one of Pusen and Nawu.

"What did he do?"

"I don't have time to explain, think about it first."

My cousin failed to get the answer, but if he could make trouble in a military court, he would definitely be guilty, and the best result would be to lose his merits.

As he was thinking hard, someone took a photo behind him. His sweaty face looked back and saw that it was my passionate smile.

Nawu rubbed his eldest cousin's shoulders: "Uncle, we are a family now. Do you know how long I have been waiting for this day?"

Seeing Nawu, my cousin immediately remembered something that he had not done yet. He took out the appointment letter that had not been opened and handed over to him. He waved his hand irritably: "Go away, go away, you have disturbed my thoughts."

A captain looked at Nawu with cold eyes, and the latter rubbed his uncle two more hands before leaving.

Nawu sat in the front row under the surprised gaze of his cousin.

At this time, the presiding judge re-attached the seat.

He tapped the table to silence the scene, then looked down at a stack of documents on the seat.

After a rapid glance, he solemnly announced: "The court is now open. Just and selfless."

The officers below read justice and selflessness to the voice of the presiding judge.

The eldest cousin noticed that the small door on the side of the court opened, and a man was sent to the court by two soldiers in shackles. The man was wearing a pair of military trousers, a white shirt on his upper body, and his sleeves that were missing the filling of his arms were swaying.

There is no doubt that this is Pusson, but my eldest cousin needs to confirm it for a few seconds before he can recognize it.

Pusson had his bulging belly and scarlet eyes, his back was hunched, and the heavy shackles were ringing.

At this moment, my cousin got up instantly and the cannon leader quickly pulled him off.

The officers began to talk.

After Puson got to where he should be, the presiding judge knocked on the table.

"Quiet."

The court had just gotten up and whispered to each other and disappeared immediately.

"Inspector Nago is there?"

Nago stood up in his position.

"Inspector Nawu, you accused the quadron chief Pusen of disobeying the military order, please state."

Nawu bowed to the presiding judge and said, "On July 3, I was ordered to go to the warehouse to take away Minba. Before I arrived, the quarconian Pusen released all Minba privately and confessed to the fact that Minba was released."

“How many Minbas were released?”

"Dear Presiding Judge, a total of 327 people, this is the list at that time."

The presiding judge tilted his head and the soldier presented the evidence given by Nawu.

My eldest cousin was already in chaos. He could not believe the facts he saw. It was Nawu who sued Pusen. How could this happen?

The leader of the group saw the abnormality of his eldest cousin, pressed his hand on his eldest cousin's leg, and said in a calm tone: "Calm down, remember what I said."

My eldest cousin forced himself to calm down and crazily reminded himself that if he wanted to think about Puson's credit, he would come up with all his achievements.

After reading the evidence, the presiding judge looked at Puson with his eyes above the eye patch: "Do you have a defense on this?"

Pusen said, "I confess."

The presiding judge felt that today could end early. When he was about to declare the verdict, Nawu added: "Presiding judge, this is not the first time that the quarantine officer Pson has disobeyed the military order. During the full-scale counterattack in early March this year, he disobeyed the military order, causing the battalion under his command to be disconnected from the large army.

In addition, he had beaten superior officers in the city valleys of his motherland. He also had a lot of bad deeds and often fought in taverns, and his soldiers also followed suit.”

This time, before Pusen could speak, he was already furious.

"Now! What qualifications do you have to judge them!"

"Defendant! Pay attention to court discipline!" The presiding judge growled, "Well, do you have evidence of these?"

Nawu didn't care about Pusen's rage and said confidently: "I have seen the bad behavior with my own eyes. The beaten officer is also on the scene. You can ask questions."

It wasn't the turn of the presiding judge to ask the question, and Pusen stormed up and admitted: "I have done this to beat the superior officer, I admit it. However, the presiding judge, my subordinates have no bad behavior. Their so-called bad behavior comes from my own wishes."

Puson's initiative made his cousin feel uncomfortable and made him recall the past even more crazy.

Also furious were the guards.

An officer raised his hand, the officer who had been beaten by Pson.

The presiding judge signaled that the officer could speak, and the latter stood up and said politely: "Presiding judge, I am the superior officer mentioned by the inspector Nawu. Here I say that Pusen has not made any moves against me. This accusation is nonsense."
Chapter completed!
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