Mage Joan

Chapter 1561: Law and reason

On the west side of Lake Aosta, between oak forests.

"Peter, Sean, have you ever had lunch? Would you like to taste the honey-stained berry made by myself?"

Jenny picked up a bowl of red berries drizzled with honey.

"Okay, did you try to improve your craft."

Sean and Peter each picked up a berry and stuffed it into their mouths while chewing, and praised deliciously.

"This honey is so sweet, shouldn't you make it yourself?" Peter asked Jenny casually.

The smile on the wasp girl's face suddenly froze and picked up the wooden bowl and smashed it **** his head.

"Little brother, don't you think about it before you speak?"

The Praying Mantis monk sighed with his head in mourning. He quickly caught up with the angry wasp girl and persuaded her to dissipate.

"I'm too lazy to be idiot."

The wasp girl took a pottery clay basin from the storage bag and placed it on the stump in front of her. Then she used a "water-making technique" to fill the pottery basin with fresh water.

"Shaun, call the idiot, it's time to do the right thing. Let's check how many victories were gained by the herd raid last night."

The wasp girl stared at the calm water, her eyes overflowing with anticipation.

Sean whistled back and swollen his forehead with a large bag of Spiderman Peter, and ran over quickly.

"Jenny, which town are you going to check first?"

"The closest to us is Blackwater Town, and the furthest away is Wind Knight Town. Let's start with Buffalo Town that is not far away."

The wasp girl made up her mind and sat in front of the tree stump. She chanted a prayer praising the origin of nature in a low voice, preparing to perform 4 rings of "Exploration".

Unlike ordinary spells that can be completed in as little as three seconds, "Exploration" is cumbersome to perform. It takes at least ten minutes to hold the ceremony, during which the caster must maintain a high level of mental concentration.

Sean and Peter stood beside Jenny, guarding her so as not to be disturbed by the birds and beasts that suddenly emerged from the forest, and she lost her concentration.

Time passed by quietly, one minute and one second, just before the spell-casting ceremony was about to be completed, a beam of teleportation suddenly rose by the lake, and several figures appeared from it.

Peter and Sean were aware of the abnormality for the first time, and when he was hesitating whether to notify Jenny, the wasp had already noticed the magical fluctuations, looked up in the direction of the beam of light, decided to give up the spell, and stood up in a hurry .

"Peter! Sean! Be careful, I'm afraid you might have trouble finding the door!"

...

By the lake, Joan was the last one to walk out of the teleportation array and said to Pinkerton: "The three of them, the Hornet, were hiding in the nearby forest, and Carl was tracked into the forest. The others followed behind, beware of ambush."

The detective nodded and was about to tell the hound to go into the forest to track the cultist. There were sudden footsteps in the forest, and the three figures came out one after another. It was Jenny, Peter and Sean who looked into this side and revealed Show strong hostility.

"Huh? You little devil, look a little familiar!"

Peter rolled his eyes, his eyes moving on the faces of Joan, Hailar, and Sister Zion.

"It's true." Sean groped his chin and thought: "If I remember correctly, there were four of them among the group of college students who attacked Pelidong's lair in Bailun Mountain last year."

"Yes, I remember that the little mage in black robe was very powerful, and it caused us a lot of trouble at that time." Peter also remembered.

"The middle-aged man with a hound is a little bit unsightly." The wasp's eyes fell on Pinkerton's face and asked coldly, "What do you want to do when you come here?"

"Madam, what good things did you do hiding here, are you still unclear?" Pinkerton sneered to report the identity: "I am a detective, hired to investigate the root cause of the dinosaur commotion in Lake Aosta, frankly Say, I doubt the three of you should be responsible for this case."

"Straight talk, less circle with me!" The wasp girl groaned carelessly, "Yes, the dinosaurs madly attacked the three towns on the lakeside, which I personally planned, the purpose is to teach those crazy to slaughter beasts and aborigines, deforestation Colonists who open up wasteland and have no fear of nature. I don’t think that what I do is a crime. The real criminals are those who destroy the natural environment-they should all die!"

"Whoever is committing the crime can be determined by you."

"So who should decide? Mr. Detective, are you? Or your employer?" the wasp asked.

"Of course it is up to the law and the courts and juries representing the law to decide!" Pinkerton said reluctantly.

"So Mr. Detective, who has the law?" Jenny asked coldly.

"Of course it is the colonial government and parliament of Asham's Midgard," Pinkerton replied without thinking.

"Oh, this is really interesting! Before the establishment of your colonial government, my grandfather's family had lived on this land. Without your legal constraints, we will live and work in peace."

"Since the colonists came to this continent, they never asked our indigenous people for their opinions. They forcibly seized the land that originally belonged to us. They set up the so-called colonial government and claimed to be the ruler of this continent. To enact a law aimed at safeguarding the interests of your colonizers, now you are going to use a law made by a government that we do not recognize at all to sanction me as a native aborigine. Why?"

"A group of robbers swarming across from the sea, madly destroying our peaceful homeland, and now we still have faces to talk to me about your laws? Your laws are based entirely on the brutal oppression and **** slaughter of our aborigines, It’s simply worthless robber logic. I’m not your slave. Why should I obey the laws made by your bandits!"

The sharp questioning of the wasp girl made Pinkerton look embarrassed and speechless.

Joan heard their conversation beside him, and was deeply touched.

As Jenny said, as a native of the New World, she has never joined the nationality of the Holy Asan Empire. It is reasonable to say that she is not obliged to obey the decree issued by the imperial colonial government. On what charges can she capture her?

After all, this is not a problem that can be solved within the legal framework.

What Jenny has done has indeed caused great losses to the colonial villages around Lake Aosta, but this is not a "law violation", but a "war"!

Wasp females manipulated dinosaurs to attack villages and towns, like the violent resistance of indigenous peoples to colonial expansion. Could it be said that the enemy soldiers on the battlefield violated the law and committed murder?

This behavior is cruel, but Jo Ann can't think of it, in what name should he punish the Hornets.

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