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Chapter 346 Judgment

Chapter 346 Judgment

Elizabeth posted all the videos directly to Starnet without any hesitation or processing.

The Central Corps updated so many videos in a row, which was unprecedented and quickly attracted the attention of many netizens.

After watching it, netizens immediately @ed the official account of the Eighth Corps and launched a massive online accountability campaign against the top brass of the Eighth Corps.

In order to protect themselves, the top leaders of the Eighth Legion did not hesitate to push out Nixon Watts, the commander-in-chief of the Eighth Legion Zerg camp, claiming that this was Nixon Watts' personal behavior and had nothing to do with the Eighth Legion.

The top brass of the Eighth Legion thought that this would calm the public anger, but the majority of netizens did not give up.

They not only disclosed on Starnet the life story, deeds, three generations of ancestors, and social relationships of Nixon Watts, the commander-in-chief of the Eighth Legion Zerg camp...

Relatives, friends, classmates, colleagues who were close to Nixon Watts... without exception, were all firmly nailed to the pillar of shame.

The top leaders of the Eighth Legion did not fare well either. Every one of them became famous on the Star Network.

The majority of netizens are not satisfied with this and are actively advocating the Eighth Legion's identity sensitivity theory and promoting the immigration policies of various forces.

The civilians of the Eighth Legion couldn't stand the thought that they felt inferior when talking about their backgrounds with others, and they all changed their allegiance.

The largest wave of immigration in the interstellar era has begun in a grand manner, fueled by the vast number of netizens.

Those who are strong are actively moving towards the central corps; those who are weak also strive to join the nearby corps.

Before leaving, many people spontaneously gathered in the square of the Eighth Corps Administrative Center and held a series of large-scale protest demonstrations.

This smooth little combo made the top brass of the Eighth Legion extremely anxious and also successfully brought the heat of the matter to its highest point.

Faced with public outrage, the judges of the Interstellar Court were forced to hold a public trial without Nixon Watts being present.

The Interstellar Court determined that Nixon Watts voluntarily laid down his arms on the battlefield and left the front line, seriously endangering the military interests of interstellar humanity, causing chaos in combat deployment and the inability to complete combat missions, resulting in significant losses for humanity.

The Interstellar Tribunal held that the defendant Nixon Watts was guilty of wartime disobedience, dereliction of duty, desertion, aiding the enemy, defection, and crimes against humanity.

Nixon Watts' criminal motives were extremely despicable, the nature of his crimes was extremely bad, the means used were particularly cruel, the consequences of his crimes were particularly serious, and the social harm was extremely great. He should be severely punished according to law.

The defendant Nixon Watts was sentenced to death, deprived of political rights for life, dismissed from all public office, and all personal property confiscated.

As soon as the news came out, there was an uproar.

Although this is the first death penalty announced by the Interstellar Court since its establishment, many people still believe that the Interstellar Court's sentence is too light.

Nixon Watts suddenly became a pariah that everyone wanted to kill, and even people who had some similar characteristics to him became objects of suspicion.

He was often put in a sack and had to go to the Special Incident Investigation Section for a chat or something. Not only was his life and work seriously affected, but he also had no place to appeal.

Therefore, Nixon Watts, who "luckily" escaped the disaster, did not dare to appear in public even after "changing his appearance". He could only spend the rest of his life hiding like a stink bug in a gutter.

The top brass of the Eighth Legion who hid him didn't end up any better.

Not only does he have to face the insecurity that the black holes in his jurisdiction are controlled by other forces, but he also has to face bills from the Central Legion, the Fifth Legion, the Seventh Legion, the Twelfth Legion, the Thirteenth Legion, the Sea Clan, the Empire... and other forces.

Don’t give?

They probably wouldn't mind dropping some Zerg through the black hole to make life a little more "fun" for the Eighth Legion's higher-ups.

They could probably squeeze together credit points, resources, and the like, but the Eighth Legion really couldn't come up with the B7358 bio-mecha and asphyxiation potion!

Think about what the Central Army Corps did by using the Star Network and public opinion. The top leaders of the Eighth Army Corps followed suit and actually posted the compensation lists sent by various forces on the Internet to complain.

Unexpectedly, the majority of netizens are very sharp-eyed and do not buy into their tricks at all. They even stand against them.

Not only did he find ways to "collect debts" for various forces, he also helped the top leaders of the Eighth Legion to think of ways to repay their debts, and by the way, he helped to estimate the value of all the assets of the Eighth Legion.

From planets, minerals, and vegetation... to the tables, chairs, benches, chandeliers, and ornaments of the Eighth Legion's administrative center...

There is nothing that the majority of netizens cannot find or estimate, except what the top leaders of the Eighth Legion cannot think of.

Even the B7358 bio-mech and suffocating potion that they really couldn't produce, many netizens also expressed:

They don’t have it, but the Central Corps does!

If the Central Legion refuses to buy from you, you must reflect on yourself: whether you worked hard when grabbing the goods, and whether you were straightforward when giving credit points and resources.

The Eighth Legion wanted to buy B7358 bio-mechs and suffocating potions, but that was definitely not available. However, if the Eighth Legion wanted to compensate the Central Legion, the Fifth Legion, the Seventh Legion, the Twelfth Legion, the Thirteenth Legion, the Sea Tribe, the Empire... that was not necessarily the case.

The netizens' carnival reached its peak after Caleb Ryan personally liked these highly praised comments.

Oh my god! The former commander of the Central Corps actually gave me a thumbs up?!

Caught a live legion leader!

The Legion Commander and I agree, so let’s switch places and I’m the Legion Commander!

Leaders of the Eighth Legion, what are you waiting for? Hurry up and hold the credit points and resources and beg for mercy!

If you kneel down quickly enough and with the correct posture, the Legion Commander might agree to buy you some B7358 bio-mechas and suffocating potions for the sake of credit points and resources!

While netizens were happy, the top brass of the Eighth Legion felt pain all over their bodies from head to toe.

Especially when you get hit on the face, it hurts the most!

They sent a delegation to negotiate with the Central Army Corps, and the result was exactly as netizens said:

If they don't have it, but compensate other forces, the Central Corps can give it a try.

But, this price!

It must increase by another 50 percent!

The top brass of the Eighth Legion were so angry that they stamped their feet and slammed the table, but the Central Legion remained calm and didn't show any fear at all.

Exclusive monopoly, buy if you want, forget it if you don’t want!

Our Ryan family has orders lined up for three years into the future, so we don’t need the orders from the Eighth Legion at all!