Chapter 57: Closing the Case
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Martial Cultivator Chapter 57: Closing the Case

This one hour in the Ministry of Penalty was very quiet. The incense used to calculate the time slowly burned away. Curls of smoke were also gradually dissipating. Chen Chao's expression became a little ugly.

Han Pu shook his head and smiled bitterly.

He finally managed to evoke the hot-bloodedness of a teenager to gamble with someone. In the end, was he going to wind up with a crushing defeat?

He did not think about blaming Chen Chao at this moment, he just felt that it was a little absurd.

Why did he have this idea before? Could it only be because of that layer of relationship?

The expressions of the middle-aged daoist nun trio became increasingly more pleased. All the way until that stick of incense completely burned out, Xu Yu let out a sigh of relief. A large rock in his heart was finally put down. He looked at Han Pu and said, "Time's up. Lord Han, you should close the case."

Perhaps it was because he was too happy at this moment, he actually lost that haughtiness in his words and became much warmer.

Yu Ke also nodded his head with satisfaction. He also became extremely cheery at this moment. If he was not here, he would even have yelled out.

The middle-aged daoist nun's hatred towards Chen Chao did not diminish. Even if Chen Chao would definitely die today, she was still not satisfied. Because she did not get to torture Chen Chao to death. She was even still thinking about whether to take this little scoundrel away using some method. Then, slowly torture him.

At this point in time, they felt that the outcome was a foregone conclusion.

The Minister of Censors let out a gloomy sigh. The sound was not loud, but because it was very quiet now, everyone could hear it clearly. Except for Vice Minister Li whose heart was not present at all.

Han Pu shook his head and said, "Since you can't produce evidence, then this official can only conclude the case based on the current evidence."

He glanced at that incense stick that had already burned up and asked routinely, "Lastly, do you still have something that

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