A Core Ship From The Start

Chapter 2563 - 1714: Heading to the Royal City

A Core Ship From The Start

Chapter 2563 - 1714: Heading to the Royal City

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Chapter 2563: Chapter 1714: Heading to the Royal City

"In a film city of this scale, I guess no one would be willing to run it at a loss."

Duanmu Huai stretched lazily.

"Alright, since you’re here, I’ll tell you about our Tribunal’s process."

"Okay."

Hei Chuan Chi Yin took out a notebook, looking very serious. On the way here, with nothing better to do, Duanmu Huai had casually explained the rules and regulations of the Tribunal to Hei Chuan Chi Yin, who meticulously recorded everything.

"Generally speaking, when Judges arrive at a threatening place, they first try to find evidence of its existence———it’s unnecessary."

"What?"

Duanmu Huai’s twist left Hei Chuan Chi Yin somewhat caught off guard.

"No need for an investigation?"

"An investigation is needed, but the problem lies in how to investigate."

Duanmu Huai shrugged.

"Every Judge has their own way of doing things. My approach is quite simple."

"Hmm........."

"We’re heading into the Royal Palace."

"............Just like that?"

It’s undeniable, hearing Duanmu Huai’s straightforward answer left Hei Chuan Chi Yin genuinely stunned.

"That’s right. We walk into the Royal Palace, find the King, ask where those damned Alien Rascals are, and then eliminate them."

Saying this, Duanmu Huai clapped his hands.

"See, problem solved."

"..............."

Indeed, it matched Hei Chuan Chi Yin’s usual impression of Duanmu Huai, but......

"But how do we get into the Royal Palace? Won’t we be stopped?"

In modern times, not just anyone can casually enter the Prime Minister’s Official Residence or Congress either.

"Anyone who stands in our way, we kill."

"............What?"

Hearing Duanmu Huai’s indifferent and calm answer, Hei Chuan Chi Yin widened her eyes in astonishment.

"Remember, the Tribunal protects humans, and by that, we mean humans themselves, not any country or citizens. We don’t care about these. For us, the Tribunal’s tasks must be completed quickly, accurately, and decisively. The laws of this world do not bind us, nor will we abide by them. For example, if we find a massive Magic Circle in this city that sacrifices everyone in the Royal City once activated, and we can’t stop it in time, what should we do?"

"Hmm........."

Hei Chuan Chi Yin furrowed her brows, pondered for a moment, then a thought flashed through her eyes.

".........Should we eliminate the Royal City’s citizens before the Array fully activates?" 𝐟𝚛𝕖𝚎𝕨𝗲𝐛𝚗𝐨𝐯𝐞𝕝.𝐜𝗼𝗺

"Exactly, it seems you have a talent for this."

Duanmu Huai snapped his fingers in satisfaction. As expected from Hei Chuan Chi Yin, as an actor, she excelled in embodying her roles. The kind of person one becomes determines their character, choices, and reactions. Her previous response wasn’t actually her own but the answer she reached when inserting herself into the role of a Judge.

And that response is the standard answer for a Judge.

Once the Array fully activates, all the residents’ Souls will be sacrificed to the Subspace.

In that case, it’s better to kill them early, letting their souls return to the Golden Throne; that’s the greatest mercy.

Indeed, this girl is impressive.

Though Ann and Mary performed excellently and were great partners of Duanmu Huai.

However, when it comes to truly understanding how to act as a Judge, it’s Hei Chuan Chi Yin.

Is this the power of a genius actor?

It seems it’s not all useless.

Duanmu Huai once thought actors merely sang, danced, and entertained, but at Hei Chuan Chi Yin’s level, it was a different matter.

Moreover, more importantly, her powers could be used elsewhere, such as.........

Duanmu Huai stopped pondering, retracting his thoughts, looking at Hei Chuan Chi Yin.

Of course, in the end, it still depends on what Hei Chuan Chi Yin herself thinks.

"Alright, let’s go."

Then, he said.

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