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Organized crime, premeditated murder, and spreading evil thoughts resulted in a death sentence. The man didn’t die from his arrogant killing skills but from his website’s influence.

“The network administrators caught were struggling in life. Anonymously online, they boasted and gathered a group of people.”

“X was a hardcore follower of Zane, wanting to lead a section, and when rejected, he turned murderous. That day, he filmed the whole crime process on a DVD, hoping to kill right in front of Zane.”

“But Zane had taken his medication and didn’t hear the noise, which became solid evidence of his innocence”

Two days later, Quinlyn received a call from Bennett, detailing the final verdict.

Thinking of reduced sentences, Quinlyn asked, “What if he invents something?”

Bennett chuckled. “You think a little trickery can reduce a sentence?”

“Zane invented a prison defense system, a sympathetic reaction device, and smart surveillance. His innovations pushed the government to consider leniency; his intelligence was measured at 130.”

“It wasn’t due to the severity of the crimes; they even wanted him on board. These inventions were kept as classified projects, so they were never publicly revealed, which gave reckless people like X a false sense of confidence.”

“Many countries impose heavy penalties for mental crime because individual acts don’t have widespread impact. But imagine if a group’s beliefs go awry; that’s terrifying.”

Quinlyn listened closely but struggled to understand since she didn’t believe in gods or spirits.

Even if the invention details weren’t released, the live stream revealing the main conspirators of domestic violence already helped the public understand Zane’s sentencing. Some believed his 14–year sentence was too long.

The title of ‘hero‘ rested upon him once again.

Meanwhile, numerous complaints flooded the Jelasica government website, with netizens petitioning to free the main conspirators, giving these unfortunate people a chance.

course, there were voices on the side of victims, arguing that the families couldn’t be forgiven for murder,

the court deliberating awkwardly amidst public outcry.

a video call from

at the airport. He seemed to have

“But your homecoming for the winter vacation caused such a

“Huh?” She didn’t quite catch that.

chuckled and moved the camera, revealing others

faces filled the living room, all from

received over 100,000 complaints, all advocating for Zane’s main conspirators. Most petitioners had experienced domestic abuse, so Jelasica decided to revise the laws

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and criminal offenses.”

event, I formally invite you, Quinlyn. Are you willing to

Quinlyn fluttered her eyelashes in

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toward her, perhaps due to her compliance during winter break or her impartiality in

“Sure.” She nodded.

smiled, the warmth brightening his eyes. Looking at the young girl across from him, he

such a remote invitation to revise legal clauses, paired with this team, marked significant change

a

crucial decisions arose, she would sit at the table

several days, she stayed home, working on

Elowyn waiting outside, smiling gently at Quinlyn. “Finished? Let’s eat New

dark outside. She hadn’t left her room in

was downstairs waiting for her; they hadn’t

“Sorry, Elowyn.“We had planned to decorate the house together,‘

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