sentencing
Nago pointed Pusen's fatal hole, and he was killing a person with facts and evidence.
The audience gasped, and Pusen asked with his eyes narrowed, "The letters I should send and the letters I should receive are all in your hands."
Nago raised a stack of letters with his hands and told Puson with practical actions that he did.
Then, those letters swayed before Pson's eyes.
Nawu pulled out more than a dozen letters at the top of the two stacks of letters: "Previous Judge, these letters were written to his wife. It was from the second half of last year to the beginning of this year. I have read the contents in it, and many words express doubts and dissatisfaction with our war. I don't know why he lacks confidence in our great country, but this lack of confidence in victory is incorrect and should be curbed."
He threw out the letter and took out some more: "These were written to his father in Taihui. The address was our country, and in the letter he explained to us as much as possible to send it to our hostile country. In addition to some simple greetings, the contents also include content about military life, even mentioning our station and food, and telling the terrain of our location."
Send out the letter and take it out again.
"And these were sent by his father before the start of the full-scale war and before the communication was interrupted, there were questions about our army's food, clothing, housing and transportation."
Finally, Nago pushed the remaining letter forward.
"The rest are of no value, they are all the trivial concerns of his wife. Combined with the above, if I hadn't intercepted his communication, a lot of our news would have spread to the hostile country. The presiding judge, this is terrible, and the serious consequences will be immeasurable. I have every reason to suspect that Pusen is treason."
The officers in the court began to think, doubt, believe, and eventually evolved into accusation.
Nawu looked at all this with satisfaction and concluded: "Military Commander Pusen, who disobeyed military orders, was afraid of fighting, had no firm mind, and colluded with the enemy. If such behavior is not punished, I think it is irresponsibility to the frontline soldiers and betrayal of the sacrificed comrades."
"traitor!"
An officer pointed at Pusson and shouted.
"Hang him!"
Except for the officers of the Guards, others were already one-sided, which was closely related to Nago's reappointment, because if the mind was not firm, it would be possible to be recorded on the list of doubts by the newly appointed general inspector.
War can be lost, but the position must be correct.
Pusen couldn't help laughing loudly as he listened to the comments behind him, and the laughter calmed the audience down.
The officers thought this person might be crazy, otherwise they would not be so terrible.
After Pusen laughed enough, his expression was distorted. He stared at Nawu: "Boy, you have deceived me for so long and fell into the hands of someone like you. It's so unlucky."
Nawu was not afraid of Pson at all. He said calmly: "Everything is for His Majesty the King, even if everyone holds a grudge against me, I will be fooled by His Majesty."
The one-sided officer threw awe at Nawu, and several people pointed at Pusen and shouted: "Arrogant! Your threat is useless!"
Nago looked at the presiding judge.
"Dear Presiding Judge, please give a fair judgment."
The presiding judge's face changed, and the matter finally returned to his hands. As for the fair trial, half of the crimes were committed were enough to be shot.
He cleared his throat, unable to withstand the pressure from all parties, and made a judgment: "Municipal Pusen, the quartermaster, disobeyed military orders, colluded with the enemy, betrayed His Majesty. The evidence is conclusive. He is now sentenced to be executed by shooting and deprived of all official positions. Do you still have any objections to the prisoner Pusen?"
Pusen smiled again, laughing out loud, and he looked at his empty left arm and said, "If you have any objections, please kill me quickly."
"This is impossible. Our court must follow the procedures. You have twenty-four hours to write letters to your home or meet the people you want to meet. However, your future words and deeds and contents of your letters will be supervised."
The procedure was completed but not yet completely finished. The soldiers left with Pusen, who did not resist. The officers discussed the case, and some officers stepped forward to talk to Nawu.
My eldest cousin couldn't understand Nawu at all. How could this person attack his friends like this? He couldn't understand this behavior at all. After thinking about it, he could even betray his grandfather, so what could he do? No wonder the old lady didn't mention this person before she died.
The guard officers around him left the scene angrily after hearing the final verdict.
The eldest cousin squeezed around among the officers, getting closer and closer to Nawu, raised his fist and smashed it hard at Nawu's face.
Things happened so quickly that many people didn't react.
When Nawu came to his senses, he saw a group of officers pressing the eldest cousin to the ground. The eldest cousin's eyes widened and he looked at Nawu tightly, wishing he could eat it alive.
Nawu didn't care about this punch, which made people let go of my cousin.
My eldest cousin tidied up his clothes and left the court.
After leaving the court, the artillery commander stopped him, and the officers of the Guard gathered in front of the court door and formed a circle, and the smoke from everyone's mouth was flying upwards.
The eldest cousin remembered the conversation he had with Nazhi. This was the case because Nawu called him confusion.
He asked the branch why I called it aunt and called it the old lady and grandpa.
Nazhi told him that because Nawu's father was a smaller nobleman, he changed his surname to the family of this great nobleman. Nawu cared about this very much, and always felt that everyone in that family looked down on him. Because of this kind of thinking, Nawu liked to go upwards, as long as he could climb upwards, he could ignore anything.
At first, my cousin didn't believe it very much, and I didn't expect to see it so soon.
It was late at night, and the two soldiers opened the prison door, and the eldest cousin walked into the cell where Pusen was imprisoned.
The two sat opposite each other for a while, and no one spoke. My eldest cousin looked at Puson, who had changed, and felt a little sad.
Or Puson broke the deadlock and he asked, "How are you two?"
"I'm already married, and that zhi is a good marriage partner." My eldest cousin took out a handful of candies in his pocket, "Give it, this is our wedding candy."
Pusen stuffed it into his mouth and felt the sweet taste on his taste buds.
"Have you done it? It feels pretty good, right?"
"It's okay, it's a wonderful taste." My cousin scratched his head, "I just don't know if it succeeds, but it should be no problem. Nazhi said that the genes of their family cannot be without the next generation. If not, that must be my problem. How can a tough man like us have problems?"
"That's right."
"I've seen your son."
"Puwen?"
"Yes, Pu Wen, he is very beautiful, and his eyes inherit his mother." The eldest cousin said and remembered something, "I brought this to you myself."
Then, my eldest cousin took out the letter written by Bella.
Seeing the letter, the soldiers on both sides took a step forward.
The eldest cousin quickly stopped him: "What are you doing? Back off!"
The soldiers did not retreat and turned closer, and did not obey the orders of their eldest cousin.
Pusen smiled and waved his hand: "It's okay, let them be envious."
However, Pusen did not open the letter, but just put it aside. He said to his cousin again: "When you go back to China one day, I will go to my grandmother's house. There is a box under the bed in the bedroom where I once lived, and your knife is inside."
"You still remember this, I almost forgot."
"And your two pistols, I didn't have a chance to return them to you, I lost them all."
"It's okay, just two guns, our family has money."
The two of them laughed at each other, and the laughter became louder and louder.
Pusen smiled and said, "Actually, I am quite awkward. Do you know who the person I hated the most and envied the most in the past? It's Yu Lian."
"My cousin? Why?"
"Your cousin is born noble, and it is different from people like me. Because of my family, I have never received any courtesy from a big family since I was a child, and I always listen to them talking about Yu Lian and saying that he is amazing.
From then on, I planted the seeds of hatred, making myself different from any nobleman, and violence became my only way to cover up my inferiority. The more extraordinary my actions were, the more they looked down on me, the happier I became and the more perverse and violent I became.
I have seen Yu Lian several times. To be honest, I really envy him very much. I don’t know when envy turned into jealousy, and jealousy turned into a vicious disguise. Knowing that he likes Bella, I tried to get close to Bella. Actually, it’s not necessary to think about it, it doesn’t matter.”
"Do you love her?"
"I don't know either, it's just that all the people I agree with, especially my loved ones, will treat them very well."
“This can be seen.”
"Now I have very precious wealth. Even my brothers who have been born and died with me, the new recruit, can still stand alone as they grow up day by day."
"Has he been here?"
"No, don't tell him before I execute him. This bastard may rob the law."
"If it were me, I would have done this."
The two soldiers were on guard instantly.
Pusen smiled, picked up the letter, and he began to issue an order to expel guests.
"Let's go, don't bother me to read the letter. Also, don't come to see me when I'm executed. I don't want you to see my embarrassing look."
My eldest cousin was panicked and he slowly got up.
Chapter completed!