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Chapter 1887: Court Order
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Chapter 1887: Court Order

Ning was taken to court two days after his arrest.

The courtroom was packed, reporters filling the back rows, many notable people sitting in the front rows. The prosecution table was filled with lawyers wearing expensive suits. 𝒇𝙧𝙚𝓮𝙬𝙚𝓫𝒏𝓸𝓿𝓮𝒍.𝓬𝙤𝓶

Ning sat beside Melly on his table, with one other lawyer there to help Melly. He still wore his costume and every document there referred to him by his superhero name for the sake of privacy.

The judge arrived, a handsome Infernal with graying hair. He reviewed the case quickly, allowing either side to make their point.

Forgath’s lawyers tried to make a case for murder, but they could hardly make it sound so. With the recorded confession and witness testimony from Frostveil and Vanisher, the evidence was overwhelming in Ning’s favor. Forgath had admitted to attempted murder and posed a threat that couldn’t be contained through normal means. So, in his capacity as a hero, Ning had made an executive decision to execute the person.

Not even the judge could say that had been the wrong choice.

In the end, the charges were reduced from murder to public endangerment due to Ning’s status as a licensed hero and the circumstances of the killing.

"The defendant is fined 3.2 Million Jorans and sentenced to 100 hours of community service," the judge announced, leading to a lot of gasps around the room. That was a lot of money after all.

"Community service will be performed in costume as a reminder of the responsibility that comes with heroic power."

"Furthermore, the court considers the transfer of funds valid, thus all payment made by Forgath before his death is accepted."

The gavel struck, and the case was closed.

Ning froze as he stared at the retreating figure of the judge.

3.2 Million Jorans was a lot, but the judge had just handed him 300 Million Jorans. Compared to that, his payment was a chump change.

Ning could hardly keep his excitement contained. "Can you handle the money for me? Every cent that comes out of it has to go directly to the trust fund you set up for me."

Melly nodded. "None for the charities?" she asked.

"Not yet," Ning said. "Just let it be in the trust fund for now."

Melly didn’t ask for more.

After the court, Ning went straight to his new home, entering it finally. Blake had taken care of everything, so he had no need to set up anything else.

Ning had loved this house the first time he had seen it, and now, he loved it even more. He sat on his couch, closing his eyes, enjoying the blissful lack of urban noises.

He could do this all day long.

* * * * * *

Six days into his community service, Ning had completed a third of his community service hours. At the rate things were going, he would have to keep working for another 2 weeks.

He was on the side of Highway 7 this time around, underneath an overcast sky, picking up trash along the roadside. He wore his full Blackfang costume—the black and red suit, the mask, everything—all per the court requirements, which ended up being quite the attraction.

The highest-ranked hero of all time getting caught for murder just hours after his debut, only to end up at the side of the road picking trash, was just too absurd a thing for anyone to let be.

Cars slowed as they passed, drivers staring at him or pulling out phones to take pictures. Children pointed and laughed at him, and not a few of them called him a murderer that would have to answer to the gods when he died.

Ning was a little surprised. Conjorans tended to not believe in the deities as much as the other countries did. Bronveria had temples, Sisania had churches. And Faedria believed in Valmonth, the god of Elves.

He ignored them and continued filling the trash bags with discarded bottles, wrappers, and cigarette butts.

It was mindless work, but Ning didn’t mind. It gave him time to think about his next moves.

Five Numbers remained. He needed to find them before the upcoming apocalypse. Regarding that, he needed to find out about the apocalypse.

Ning could guarantee at this point that Tritus was planning something, so before his plans could take effect, he needed to act. Just to be safe, Ning had already asked his system to warn him of any impending doom moments before it happened so he could save the people of this world.

At least that way he wouldn’t feel guilty if people died due to his inaction.

Ning’s thoughts vanished like droplets of water striking the surface of the sun. A loud and sudden crash caught his attention just that second. His head snapped around, searching for the source of the sound.

A yellow school bus had veered off course and crashed into the side of the bridge, the entire thing now in freefall.

Ning became a blur.

He transformed mid-sprint, his body shifting into a bat. In the next instance, he was already next to the river, coming up on the falling bus.

The bus was already halfway to the water below when Ning reached it. He didn’t try to stop it completely. That would have snapped the frame and killed everyone inside. Instead, he positioned himself beneath it and slowed the descent, controlling the fall.

Hopefully, that would be a faster save than anything else he could do at that moment.

The bus still hit the water with a splash, but the impact was manageable. Ning shifted back to his human form and grabbed the underside of the vehicle, pulling it toward the shore. He could hear the children’s screams in the bus, so even as he pulled it, he had the system heal most of the deadly wounds inside.

Some wounds would have to stay though, just so this didn’t look like an entire miracle. Even with wounds, all the children surviving would be considered nothing less than a miracle.

Ning would have to be happy with that.

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