Anesia’s Revenge (1)
Even before the trial ended, Dania continued to maintain an attitude that seemed to declare herself as the tragic heroine in front of the mirror.
A true parasitic plant.
A woman who couldn't survive without parasitizing someone.
Even during the trial, I intentionally prolonged it as she continued to expose her disgraceful behavior.
I hate to admit it, but regular trials are not interesting.
No matter how serious the crime, the statute of limitations for murder is already light as it is.
Just abusing Marie won't keep her in prison for more than about ten years.
That's why I schemed to make her get a life sentence.
But it seemed Lady Oriana was dissatisfied.
"I cannot accept this."
She seemed dissatisfied with her being sent to the northernmost border.
"To things to be settled with just something like this."
"Oh my? Do you think I would forgive her with just that?"
"Huh... but"
Right after the trial, we decided to have another tea party and discuss the future under the guise of it.
"As you know, she will be sent to exile three months after entering the prison, and until then, she will be forced to work and offer prayers for repentance."
"Yeah..."
"However, since Dania has committed a grave sin, she needs to be purified by a stricter female priestess."
Yes, typically, nobles and commoners convicted of serious crimes are put in jail for three months and forced to work in prison.
During that time, if there is a prospect of reflection, the meals in prison can improve.
But that woman won't reflect.
If there is no sign of remorse, you offer prayers and seek forgiveness from God.
At that time, you call a clergy member from the Central Temple, but this time, I used my connections to bring a female priestess who had taken the path of a clergy despite being a former Royalty.
The case of the former Viscount Ranford was already time-barred, but when I sent her the video of them assaulting Marie and discussing Lord Diaz’s assassination attempt, she agreed to come immediately.
Known for her deep compassion, she is ruthless to those who have committed wrongdoings.
You can imagine how ruthless she will be towards someone who harmed their own daughter.
"She will be guided by the female priestess for three months. In a sense, she will experience hell."
"Indeed… she will."
A person without any faith.
And to be told to repent by someone who believes in themselves as righteous, isn't that humiliating?
Pray only outside working hours.
The confession room is said to be a more brutal place than the prison in a sense.
"Three months later, she will be socially executed."
"She will be taken from the hall and put in a carriage, displayed in front of the public."
"The carriage’s windows should be transparent, so the public's insults would feel much powerful."
The carriage itself will have the worst ride comfort, and crossing the mountain road will be painful.
I'll make sure her spirit breaks before she gets sent into exile.
What do you think about this chapter?