Chapter 1141: Chapter 744, This Woman is Not Simple (First Update)_2 Chapter 1141: Chapter 744, This Woman is Not Simple (First Update)_2 Palr’s statent made sense.
In the lower house, several people accused each other in turn.
To revoke identity and positions right away would make anyone talk nonsense.
But Dordy didn’t seem to pay any attention to these argunts.
He was recalling the plan Rebecca had discussed with him before about attacking the Sea Tribe.
Now that he thought about it, he had indeed been completely fooled.
Dordy remained silent while the guards lifted Palr and started dragging him away.
In the lower house, so faces were mocking, while others helplessly shook their heads.
…
The entire hall was in chaos.
Various voices mixed together in a noisy clutter.
Creeaak—!
At that mont, the sound of a door hinge squeaked, and the tightly shut main door suddenly opened.
Sunlight stread in from the doorway, and despite the dazzling light, two silhouettes were vaguely visible.
Who is so disrespectful to the rules?
Coming at this ti, are they a fool?
Even if you don’t show up, people might not notice you, but by coming now, aren’t you reminding others that you’re late?
As the footsteps drew closer.
When everyone saw the faces clearly, they all felt a tightness in their chests.
A woman in a blue long dress, her expression cold and noble, appeared before everyone.
Rebecca had arrived…
Many in attendance had targeted her, but it was undeniable.
This woman truly possessed an appearance and deanor that could captivate any man.
Following by Rebecca’s side was a gold-armored guard, his weapon taken but holding a brocade box, his piercing eyes scanning the entire room.
Rebecca’s sudden appearance once again plunged the scene into chaos.
The Rebecca of now was not the Rebecca of the past.
She was now soone who dared to confront Dordy, clearly well-prepared for her arrival.
Could there be more developnts to this situation?
Rebecca slowly walked forward, halting beside Palr.
“Release him.”
The two guards frowned slightly, their grip on Palr’s arms tightening once more.
Palr, at best considered a civilian official, and older in age, imdiately winced in pain, sweating from his forehead.
Rebecca gave a slight sideways glance and looked at the guard beside her.
Understanding her cue, the guard threw punches and kicks, and with two thuds, two Hall of Justice guards flew backward.
The escorting golden-armored guard was none other than the orange hero, Aseti.
Although his forte was riding, dealing with two guards with his orange attributes was no trouble.
Ah—!
A painful groan arose from a corner.
Everyone was stupefied.
This woman was fierce, coming here and attacking the people of the Hall of Justice right away, was she seeking death?
Those council mbers who previously denounced Rebecca suddenly felt a twinge of unease.
Would this woman seek vengeance against them in the future?
“Rebecca, you have so nerve causing a commotion here, you must not want to live,” Dordy’s roar suddenly erupted.
His shouting resounded through the hall, making everyone’s ears buzz.
Hustle and bustle!!
As Dordy spoke,
A large number of Hall of Justice soldiers poured in, surrounding Rebecca and the others at the center.
At Dordy’s command, they would imdiately seize the three of them or even execute them on the spot.
Rebecca’s heart tensed, but she maintained a smile on her face.
“Dordy, don’t you want to hear how I will explain the matter with the Sea Tribe? It wouldn’t be too late to deal with afterward, don’t you think?”
Dordy’s expression was icy, but eventually, he lowered his raised hand and said coldly, “Fine, since you’re here, explain this matter then, I want to see how you’ll explain it to everyone.”
Rebecca inwardly sighed with relief and briskly walked up to the high stage.
In Lyss City, she took a seat at the upper council’s location.
Aseti and Palr stood behind her, one on each side.
“Rebecca, stop wasting ti, explain the matter with the Sea Tribe!” Archbishop Milton urged.
He too wanted to see what excuses this woman could co up with.
Rebecca glanced down and spoke softly, “Haber has returned and has brought back news that we’ve attacked the central area of Giant Claw Island, proving that the Federation has the ability and power to threaten the Sea Tribe.”
This was the information she had co to present.
Yet, her initial intention was to claim credit and stabilize her position.
Had she known such a situation would occur at the council, she wouldn’t have co at all.
Hearing Rebecca’s words, everyone was montarily stunned.
This matched exactly with what Palr had said; what sense was there in repeating it?
Curiously, Rebecca asked, “What? Is there a problem?”
“You need to take responsibility for your words,” Dordy paused, then continued, “A council mber questioned the accompanying transmigrator, who claid that ‘Haber’ never attacked Giant Claw Island and had rely hidden for a few days before returning. How do you explain that?”
In this era, claiming unearned rewards was not uncommon.
“Oh? Is that accompanying transmigrator present here?” Rebecca asked.
Dordy’s gaze moved below, and the council mber who had raised the issue shook his head.
“What do you have to explain?” Dordy turned to Rebecca.
“Hah! Dordy, you capture people just based on hearsay without investigation. Well, I could similarly say that he is a spy from the Sea Tribe, disrupting the unity of the council, and have him arrested!” Rebecca pointed at the man.
Dordy’s face started to turn pale.
This woman was stirring up trouble again.
“Hmm! There’s no need for you to worry about others, first clarify this matter!” At this mont, Dordy had no patience to engage in a war of words with her.
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