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Chapter 95: Trial and Test Flight

Translator: Lonelytree Editor: Lucas

When Yao Yuan returned fro’s welcome back party, he realized that Barbie had left him reports on the day’s trial in his roos of the Hope's first trial on ‘Crioing to have an extended trial, but Yao Yuan could already predict the result… It was unlikely that the death penalty would be served The reason why the House of Representatives requested the trial be had in the civil court was that they didn’t want the Hope to have a bloody precedent for such cases It reflected the citizens’ fear of the govern tyrannical, and Yao Yuan understood that fully

Even thougha democratic process may not be 100 percent conducive for survival, the people of the Hope preferred the separation of power between the military and the political sides The Hope relied on a firht of another day when it cas, how often would they came across such situations? Therefore, most of the time, they preferred the Hope be run by a consensus of the majority, because then everyone would have a say in the discussion As long as there was no ridiculous legislative amendoverning for the Hope

Because of that, the citizens had a fairly conventional approach to the punishainst the defendants on trial, and the representatives they elected shared the sa the report Even though the result of the trial hadn’t been concluded, he was sure the defendant would at most face 20 years of incarceration In fact, he believed that the defendant would be acquitted of "Cried for assault and battery or destruction of public property instead, since with the "Cri dropped, the court would be able to skirt around the death penalty

To be perfectly honest, even though the trial had grabbed hold of the entire ship’s attention, it was a minor distraction for Yao Yuan He wastowards

"Thankfully, Zhang Heng has woken up His presence will help the upco exploration immensely The problem now is… Jay"

Yao Yuan sighed inwardly, but he wasted no tiht rituals, he undressed and climbed into his bed 10 seconds later, his breath stabilized as he fell into a deep slu, escorted by several nurses and a doctor, arrived at the rehabilitation center He was there at his doctor’s behest The injuries he suffered had been predominantly mental, but since the brain and the body were inextricably linked, they had manifested themselves as physical complications Thankfully, they weren’t serious, and his doctor believed that Zhang Heng would make a full recovery after 15 visits to the rehabilitation center

To his surprise, Zhang Heng met one of his old friends at the center It was Ebon, the Black Star Unit’s own heavy gunner

It was not shocking to find Ebon there, since he spent two hours at the center daily ever since he was fitted with a roup of Japanese and A returned to him the simple mobility he had lost froile as he once was

As a soldier and a member of the Black Star Unit, that was a weakness that he would not allow hi missions, that was unacceptable!

Therefore, Ebon had been trying his best to fa He still had soility, but he was already speedier than normal recruits In fact, if Ebon didn’t lift up his trousers, no one would suspect he had a ,on to the nurses like you’re their baby If I can do this on nature boo come into the roo that he should try walking there hi reluctantly released himself from the nurses’ hold, but as soon as he did so, he felt the floor giving away under hi it Thankfully, the soft, corkwood flooring softened most of the fall Ebon waved away the nurses that ca his hand, Ebon said, "Get off the floor, it’s not the time to sleep The boss is afraid you’ll be like this, so he has orderedto slack inwas thus forced into a training routine by the two-ot into the rhyth hi was so wasted that he had to be dragged to the canteen by Ebon

As bothsuddenly asked, "Ebon, do you reuards that escorted me back to the ship?"