The guards chief kept his mouth shut.
�It is only natural for those who commit a crime to take responsibility.�But who created this system?�If you have points, you are innocent no matter what you do, if you don�t, you are guilty.�Is this system normal, where the more crimes you commit, the more points you accumulate, and whoever doesn�t adapt always have to start over from the bottom of the game?�
Sirone�s question was directed beyond the captain of the guard.
�I don�t know what you mean.�no one made it�If you don�t want to go to jail, you don�t have to commit a crime.�Could it be that you hate the sin, but not the people?�
�no.�
Sirone gritted his teeth.
�If you hate the guilty person so much���
As he waved his arms and threw dice, three crime dice bounced.
�I�m talking about hating sins together.�
When 7, 7, 7 appeared, the guard commander opened his mouth in a daze.
�Eh, what is this���
� It�s a double.�You will be given one more chance.
�If you really want to punish the guilty.��Sirone again snatched the dice that had fallen in front of his eyes and threw them in the same place.
�I want you to seriously think about why sin has to exist in the first place.�
Again 7, 7, 7 popped up.
-The accountant�s illusion is triggered.�With the wind god effect, all operations are multiplied.
27x17x7x7x7x7x7x7=54,00 0,891
Iruki smiled.
�It is our victory.�
Phase space disappeared, and time began to flow again.
The captain of the guard collapsed on his chair.
�����Quite right.�
Then a burst of laughter broke out.
�ha ha ha!�It�s really good.�you persuade me�All right, I�ll free Curtis.�
The setting immediately changed in their favour.
�thank you.�And one more thing.�We want to go to Melkidoo�s core.�Do you know how?�
�Hmm, only His Majesty the King can issue core passes.�It�s better.�I was going to introduce you too.�
It was such a process.
�It is an honor.�When will it be possible?�
�The process is a bit complicated.�Still, I�ll try my best�There will be a message tomorrow morning.� JrNovels.com