(Today is still a large chapter of 4,000 words combined into two, thanks to Jason and the cat, Eddie_Tsai for the rewards, much appreciated.)
Immortal Sect Hot Knowledge.
After peacefully arresting soone, there are specialized Binding Rings, Magic Artifacts, or thods to restrict a person's Cultivation, but one must absolutely not disable the opponent's Cultivation, nor use any thod that causes permanent damage to others' Cultivation.
Even if there is a very real possibility of the prisoner escaping, even if the prisoner has accomplices ready to break them out of jail at any mont.
Even if the prisoner has committed heinous cris, law enforcent must never destroy their Cultivation.
This rule is not to protect the criminals, but to protect law enforcent officers.
Because of this rule, suspects are less likely to resist arrest, ensuring that conflicts don't escalate into unending cycles of violence and bloodshed.
This is a red line, and crossing it could result in severe penalties, even the death penalty.
So, ng Yu is just fine now, his Cultivation hasn't even been bound, he is practicing the Thirteen White Crane Forms with bare hands in his cell.
This set of Martial Skills evolved from White Crane Swordsmanship and includes Palm Technique, Claw Technique, and Awl Technique.
"He's a good kid."
After being captured, he was very cooperative, didn't talk nonsense to the dia, and several immortals have observed his reactions over the past few days through surveillance footage.
After being arrested he readily admitted to lesser offenses, but decisively denied the critical ones, showing wisdom.
In the cell, he wasn't panicking, distressed, or overly suspicious; he ate and slept well, demonstrating a strong psychological resilience.
Though his Five Elents Spirit Root is slightly lacking, his Sword Intent is admirable; it's rare for soone so young to grasp it, truly a genius.
Such a person could certainly shine in a Minor World.
An immortal didn't hide the admiration in his eyes for ng Yu, "I want him!"
Killing a person isn't much; on the contrary, everyone thinks it's a good thing to have such a disciple.
Well killed!
...
After completing a set of Thirteen White Crane Forms, ng Yu was drenched in sweat.
He had a premonition about the outco today.
Why hadn't he committed evil deeds before? Because this is the Immortal Sect; if you do evil, you never know what thods they have to uncover it.
But this ti, he was determined.
The ng Family were not fools; ng Yu did not reveal his Sword Intent or his acceptance to Taibai University previously because once he showed exceptional talent, the ng Family would certainly co to him with offers!
Why would the ng Family continue to be hostile towards a youth capable of mastering Sword Intent?
Even if ng Yu wouldn't reconcile with them and continued to fight back, they could still continue to fawn over him, making those around feel ng Yu was being unreasonable. And if they dispersed to live apart, when would there be such a good opportunity again—a justifiable chance to kill soone?
In this world, only two things protect ng Yu: his reputation, and Hundredfold Strength!
There are two types of killings: one is a cri, and the other is excusable!
Indeed, he had never understood the ritual aspect of Hundredfold Strength, but since it was proposed, it must hold significance.
Thus, he set up a stratagem, entombing his biological parents' ashes and leaving two empty urns behind. According to his plan, if those people couldn't stop him, they would definitely wreak havoc at his ho. At that point, it's possible soone would tamper with the urns or even if they didn't, he could add sothing to them or break them.
Then, things took an even better turn—they actually urinated on them!
That was the mont he couldn't wait any longer.
Then, he drew his sword and killed them.
This was his opportunity.
Although risky and potentially regrettable later, he took the gamble.
Hundredfold Strength was worth any danger.
In the jail, he continued his Sword Training, step by step, repeat by repeat.
Days passed by this way, and next ca the normal trial. ng Yu stood in court, and then the civil law proceedings of the Immortal Sect took place. Grade Five Great Perfection Magic Artifact Moon God and three judges took into account all opinions and issued a definitive verdict.
Death penalty.
Though ng Yu's actions were understandable, he had after all killed over thirty people.
Dressed in clean clothes, with a remorseful expression, ng Yu listened to the verdict without delivering a passionate and rebellious declaration, but simply, straightforwardly acknowledged his guilt, willing to accept the severe punishnt of the law, hoping only for a chance at redemption, wanting to be a good person in the years to co.
This was the first trial, and it was essential to show respect for the law.
Just like the high school girl who created the Explosive Talisman, the first trial also resulted in a death penalty.
Then, a locally famous lawyer offering free legal service for ng Yu filed an appeal, claiming the client deeply regretted the impulse of the mont, and pleaded for the rcy of the Immortal Sect.
Unforgivable cris, yet justifiable circumstances.
On the fifteenth day after the materials were submitted, ng Yu was taken out of jail.
Many people beco paranoid or extrely agitated, or unusually sycophantic during this ti, but ng Yu remained calm.
As a death row inmate during the appeal period, he received excellent food, a single room wasn't bad, and he could even apply to borrow books from the library, accessing various daily readings.
He borrowed so, but not the kind of books that could help one relax.
Following a prison guard, ng Yu arrived at a room where his lawyer was sitting, along with two unexpected visitors—one was the handso middle-aged man from Taibai University's Admission Office, the other was a staff mber of the Immortal Sect.
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