"... Ars Witness, are you sure you want to overturn all previous testimonies?
The judge frowned and questioned Ars with a harsh voice.
"Yes. Until earlier, I thought myself, the second memory, was the real memory. But while it was being pursued by the defense, I honestly lost confidence. There appeared your Mr. Ortes, and I was completely distracted. Because if the second memory is truly true, then I will have murdered Mr. Ortes' brother, Colin. So I questioned myself again. I wondered if the second memory was really more authentic... and then the memory gradually came back so that the thread that was attached could be unraveled. There was a conversation among the magicians that I mentioned earlier. So I was convinced. That the second memory is not the memory of truth or anything else! He said it was nothing more than a false memory planted by the magicians!
Ars began quietly and spoke clearly in a gradually feverish tone.
Then the judge nodded his neck wide and vertically there.
"I understand very well. Ars Witness, no doubt? Then that's enough. Thank you very much."
Then Cohle, the attorney general, protested in a loud voice.
"Wait a minute! Is this stupid!?"
"I say so, Ars. Witnesses are witnesses prepared by you. If that Mr. Ars is going to withdraw his testimony altogether, you have to admit it."
"No, but! One moment, please! Your Honor!"
The Kokhols quietly slid past the side of Ars trying to leave the courtroom, killing him to the judge's seat and starting a fierce protest.
Discussions by the five judges and the five prosecutors lasted forever in a raucous manner and wrapped up in a great deal of noise within the courtroom.
"... you're done? ……
Shester, sitting in the defense seat, whispered softly about the hustle and bustle around him to Lombardo beside him.
Lombardo's voice was brimming with the color of fatigue.
Hearing that, Chester also exhaled loudly and drooled her head to see how tired she was again.
But as soon as he brought his neck, he turned to Ortes, next to him on the left.
"Thank you, Mr. Ortes. Colin, I broke a bone for us and thanked you if it wasn't enough."
"No, you weren't trying to kill Colin. That's true even for a man named Ars. Even if it was that man who put his hand directly on Colin, that still wouldn't mean the real killer who killed Colin..."
"Yeah, I think so too. The real killer... is that man."
Shester gazed at Lennon's back trying to pull him up just saying he already had a fight.
"Oh yeah. I'll make sure that bastard someday..."
Ortes glanced at Lennon's back with his hateful flame-bearing eyes.
But Lennon disappeared beyond the door without noticing the sight of both of them and without turning around.
"Mr. Ortes, don't just do things that have gotten faster. That man is an enemy to us too. When we do it, the three of us will join forces to stop the man's breath."
Then Ortes nodded again and again and responded with a satisfied look on his face.
"Oh, let's do that. At that time... please"
Then the hammer held by the judge was struck down in high altitude.
And this trial, which was long at last, also came at the time of the marriage.