Such remarks could indeed lead to his arrest by guards or knights.
But should this person really be sentenced to death?
And now, Viktor finds himself in that situation.
He announced his intention to destroy the world to the entire world, causing people to feel fear and panic.
Although Victor did not actually take any action.
But what is the real reason for people's panic?
Because Viktor does indeed possess that ability.
If an ordinary person said something like that, it would probably just be taken as a joke.
But Victor had repeatedly demonstrated his almost world-destroying power, even sending the gods to their deaths one after another.
This instilled fear in everyone.
Driven by this fear, they desperately wished for Viktor to die sooner.
Especially when they saw him unconscious due to his serious injuries, they felt this was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
They felt they had to seize this opportunity.
However, Victor did not take any obvious actions to destroy the world.
Even a spatial rupture was caused solely by being forced into a fight with another person.
He has the ability, but he hasn't started taking action.
Therefore, the goddess of justice posed a question to those who were eager to kill Victor:
"What crime has he committed?"
The repeated repetition left everyone present speechless.
They were stunned, they were silent, and some even wanted to shout at the goddess of justice.
Yet, they were also afraid that this goddess might actually side with Victor.
As a result, they all felt as if they had swallowed a mouthful of mud, feeling both ugly and frustrated.
However, in the end, among those tens of millions, or even hundreds of millions of lives...
Yet, someone, with a faint voice, uttered that truth:
"If he doesn't die, then the one who died..."
"Could it be us?"
Thus, the silent one transformed into the goddess of justice in the sky.
The concepts of humanity and God are inherently different.
Human beings seek to ensure their own safety and maintain existing interests.
This constitutes basic human cognition.
To seek advantage and avoid harm, one's own life is always more important than anything else.
But how can this prove that their actions were wrong?
Humans are not at fault, nor is the goddess of justice.
The goddess of justice judged Victor innocent based on his actions and character, as well as the final outcome that had not yet occurred.
Humanity wanted Victor dead because of his world-destroying power and his declaration of wanting to destroy the world.
They believed that Viktor was extremely guilty.
This is simply a matter of two perspectives.
No one is willing to gamble with their life, especially on the fact that a powerful villain with the ability to destroy the world is actually a good person.
Even the goddess of justice could only determine Victor to be innocent within this timeframe.
And what about humans?
They just wanted to save themselves.
Therefore, rather than asking whether Viktor is guilty or not, this is essentially a choice of human nature.
People distrusted Viktor, believing that once he recovered, his first act would be to destroy the world.
Therefore, if Viktor were to die, it might save the lives of all humanity.
Conversely, if Viktor hadn't died, then the next victims might have been people all over the world.
Thus, the power of choice in this moral dilemma falls into the hands of the goddess of justice.
Was Victor killed out of human fear?
He still held firm to his belief in Viktor's innocence and abandoned the people of the world.
At this moment, the will of this goddess of justice seemed to have become less firm.
She hovered silently in the air, facing countless heroic warriors and the gaze of the entire world, unable to make a decision for a long time.
She was deep in thought, she was confused.
She remained silent.
If it were the goddess of justice from before, this hesitation would never have existed.
Because she may have already been preparing to act the moment Victor announced the destruction of the world.
To this day, she remains unaware that she, this goddess of justice, has been forced into this situation.
Despite being a deity, he still fell into this meticulously designed trap of human nature.
"Still haven't made a choice, goddess?"
In the silence, a voice suddenly rang out from in front of the heroic warriors.
At that moment, the eyes of the entire world were focused on the person who spoke.
Whether it's the audience or the goddess of justice.
The man, much like Victor, was dressed in hellfire armor and carried a large sword wreathed in flames on his shoulder.
With an extremely arrogant attitude, he addressed the goddess of justice:
"If you still can't make a choice, then give Viktor to me."
Upon hearing this, the Goddess of Justice frowned, gazing at the soul general who had merged into the crimson flames, and asked with a hint of doubt:
"Why?"
"It's very simple. I don't think it's wise to leave Viktor's fate to be judged by a god."
General Lieyan's voice rose slightly, his tone filled with dissatisfaction and indifference.
"Similarly, I don't recall arranging a goddess in his engagement."
As soon as he finished speaking, countless viewers watching through the screen were stunned, their minds filled with great confusion.
There's also Erica in mid-air, and Aurelion standing next to Victor.
Or perhaps it's Lia watching on a screen.
Everyone's eyes widened in an instant.
The one with the least reaction should be the goddess of justice in the sky.
She gazed at the fiery general, her eyes slightly lost, but still raised this crucial question:
"Who are you?"
After a brief silence, the goddess of justice first heard a sigh.
“Few people know my name, but I can tell you.”
Immediately afterwards, he straightened his body slightly, and a flash of crimson flame appeared in his eyes.
Compared to before, it appeared more serious, more authoritative, and more intimidating.
“I am Tisnato Clavner.”
"Now, give me back my son."
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