"Okay. I shall now resume… Well, first of all, I would like to confirm what Witness Ortes said earlier."
The judge questioned Ortes with great caution.
"During the Battle of Esta, you will be hit by a deceased General Gorkos SS member, Mr. Colin's brother, right?
Ortes then nodded loudly in slow motion and made a statement in a clear tone.
"Yes, it is."
"I mean... by the testimony of Mr. Ars, that you are Mr. Colin's brother that he fought and was murdered Mr. Ars?
Then Ortes nagged and thought about it for a while.
"... if I'm sure of that memory, I will... are you sure?
Then Ars also relaxed and thought deeply into such an Ortez question.
And after a while he raised his face, and said in a slow and quiet tone, facing Ortes.
"... excuse me. May I ask you one thing before you do so?
Ortes allowed Ars to ask a slight nod, even if he frowned for a moment.
"Thank you...... Mr. Ortes, why are you sitting in the defense? Can you tell me how that happened?
Ars asked quietly, slowly, with a truly quiet calm voice, to bite his own words.
Then Ortes saw the look on Ars's face as if he had decided to be ready for something, and said, looking at himself as if he was convinced of something too.
"... right. Well, I've had a lot of history... and I mean right here... sitting on the defense side, well... that's what I mean."
Then Ars nodded lightly several times in his true face, also quietly thinking deeply.
And after some time had passed, Ars looked up neglectfully and turned to the presiding judge.
"Your Honor. I would like to withdraw all my earlier remarks."
The inside of the court went a long way to Ars' remarks.
Naturally, it was on the prosecutor's side that he was greatly upset, among other things.
"Hey! Mr. Ars! What the hell are you talking about?
Then Ars, like earlier, said against Kokhol, who panicked in a quiet pale tone.
"My second memory was planted not by truthful memories, etc., but by the magical conductors of Lowenglin. And now I am certain of it."
"No! That's impossible!
"No. Now I remember clearly. the conversation of the Lowenglin's magic leaders when they cast their spells on me."
The judge devoured this statement.
"What is it like?
"Yeah, it's just that... now I can get into Valentine's guys or something... I remember saying that"
"Hey! Don't be silly! What's the proper word for that! You found out what I'm talking about right now!
"No, that's not true. I remember clearly."
Lombardo looked at Cohort with his head, but there was no grin on his face, but rather he was thinking deeply on the tannic side with a deep wrinkle at the root of his brow.