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Chapter 279 Holy Will Hearing(2/2)

Kong Chengting's mouth was suddenly sealed by a strange force, and he could not make any sound.

"Before all the saints, pay attention to your words and deeds." Comte reminded.

Kong Chengting shrank in fear and was frightened.

Du Ning organized his thoughts and continued his testimony, "The reason why I think the Holy Court is unbenevolent and unjust is because in the face of the law, the Holy Court should not have benevolence and righteousness. What is benevolence and righteousness? Benevolence and righteousness are the moral qualities of scholars, and also

It can be said to be the cultivation of a scholar. When a scholar interacts with others, benevolence and righteousness are the most important thing."

"The Holy Court is the highest institution for enforcing laws in our human race. Law enforcers should be impartial and selfless, the laws should be strict, fair, just, and open, and decisions should be made in accordance with the law based on factual evidence. There is no mercy before the law, let alone benevolence and righteousness?"
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"Therefore, students believe that the Holy Academy is a place where justice, right and wrong, and reasoning are discussed. Any benevolence and righteousness cannot be used as a reason to trample on the fairness of facts."

When he said this, scholars from all over the world were once again shocked by Du Ning's remarks.

"This... this... eh? It seems to be such a logic..."

An angry scholar recalled carefully, his anger was mostly gone, and he sat down again.

"Ahem... That makes sense. The laws of the Holy Court are the most important. Only justice and strictness can serve the world."

Another great scholar sat down again.

Other great scholars were also persuaded by Du Ning and took their seats again.

"Well said! Du Ning, you are really good!"

Fan Heshan cast an approving look at Du Ning. No one knew that his back was already soaked with sweat.

Du Ning took advantage of the situation and said to Kong Chengting: "The Holy Court obeys the family's privileges and spares your life. It gives you the opportunity to make meritorious deeds. It is indeed the most benevolent thing for you, but I also want to ask all the great scholars present..."

Then he turned to look at the great scholars from various countries and continued: "Even if such a verdict is worthy of the privileges and interests of the saints' families, is it worthy of the experienced men who died in battle? Is it worthy of the word 'just'?"

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