The Trials of Chiyodaku, Vol. 1: Running the Supreme Court of Another World With My Sister by Fukurou Kogyoku jonsun

The Trials of Chiyodaku, Vol. 1: Running the Supreme Court of Another World With My Sister by Fukurou Kogyoku jonsun

Author:Fukurou Kogyoku, jonsun
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Yen On


“How many trials have I judged? I stopped counting after I hit one thousand…”

We could see Tsukasa had gotten a little carried away during the interview.

My sister looked a bit embarrassed. “Oh, did I say that?”

“You did… And with that smug face, too…” I smiled wryly.

“Oh, this is almost the end of it.”

“…A judge doesn’t discuss the details of their trials. We put our all into our case. From this day forward, my assistant and I will give it our best to handle any case we’re presented with. I hope the public will watch us with great interest.”

“Miss Judge, you’re so Chiyoda coooool!”

“And that’s it for our report today!”

The program ended, switching over to a commercial for Minotaur milk.

“What did you think, Akky? Did I look cool?” Tsukasa asked expectantly.

“Uh, yeah! You did!”

Clearly, Tsukasa hoped to earn the trust and respect of the people through her work, even though she was in an unfamiliar fantasy world.

Hopefully, that energy would work well with the Scales of Judgment’s trust-level system.

“Hey, Akky, why were you looking around in the background during the interview?”

“Oh, it was nothing serious. I just thought it was weird that the evidence we needed came out of nowhere right at the end of the trial, so I was checking around for stuff.”

Tsukasa hummed. “Yeah. That was odd.”

“The timing was almost too perfect,” Shiro agreed.

After the trial, I’d spoken to the staffer who’d brought out that cart of evidence. He just kept insisting that Slivan told him to bring it all out.

That kid I saw in the golden-brown parka was suspicious… But I couldn’t see her anywhere in the trial footage.

“Still, the trial ended well. That’s all that matters, right?” Tsukasa said.

“I couldn’t tell what was happening very well from the defendant’s seat,” Shiro admitted.

“I see…” Maybe I was overthinking things.

Tsukasa took a moment to finish the last of her milk tea. “Anyway, I heard you two talking about the rules of the Scales of Judgment and gathering the shards and all that. I get that there are a bunch of weird mechanisms connected to trust and doubt… But basically, blue is good, red is bad, right?”

Putting it like that made it pretty simple to understand from a visual standpoint.

“I don’t really get the whole quest thing, though,” Tsukasa continued. “In any case, I’m ready to keep judging with you, Akky.”

“Yeah… I’ll worry about the magical stuff, and you just focus on the trials themselves,” I replied.

After a moment of thought, Tsukasa said, “That old guy with the other shard is Laman the Hero, right? We can take on his trial next.”

“I will inform Ileana,” Shiro responded. “It’s getting late, so the two of you should rest for today.”

“You’re right… And since my working hours are done for the day…” Tsukasa’s expression was starting to switch over into her off mode. I really want a beer. Plus, I skipped lunch, so I’m really hungry. Can we go find someplace yummy to eat?”

“Now that you mention it, I’m hungry, too,” I said.



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