Chapter 196 - 'INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY'
The Number One Star in the Interstellar Era
WULFRIC stared at the two teenagers in front of him. The Lancaster bratâs face looked like a mauled sausage. Although Reas looked a bit better, he still had a bleeding nose, a broken lips, and a blackeye. It could be soon that the two really gave everything to hurt the other.
âNow, tell me the real reason why this fiasco even happened,â he said in a severe tone of voice.
Which he had never done. In his army, only Leland would use this tone. Because the other was the one who often do the scolding. He couldnât believe that there would come a time when he would talk in such a manner.
He looked at the two culprits and continued, âDonât even try to make up some lame excuse. I only want the truth, you hear?â
âAfter our virtual Mecha battle, Townsend suddenly rushed up to me and punched me for no reason. Of course, I fought back,â Cyrus Lancaster started explaining. âThatâs how the fight began.â
Wulfric didnât give his opinion on that and just turned to Reas who was only standing there silently. âYou donât have any counter argument?â
Reas only glanced at Wulfric as if saying âI was just about to do that, itâs your fault for speaking suddenlyâ. And then said in an emotionless voice;
âDuring our Mecha battle, my thoughts are not transferring properly to the virtual pod. My movements inside while piloting the Mecha became sluggish. I knew by then that the virtual pod Iâm in was most likely tampered. I planned to log out immediately because I knew how dangerous it would be to continue the battle with a tampered virtual pod. But it wouldnât allow me.
âIt only did so when I was âdefeatedâ. As if it was purposely programmed in that manner. So as to let everyone see that my opponent has âdefeatedâ me. Whoever tampered with the virtual pod obviously wanted my opponent to look good by stepping on me. Making me appear weaker than that person.
âJust Ash said earlier, the only one I could think of who would do something like that is Lancaster. His cronies had been bothering me these past few days. I know those fools wouldnât move unless they were made to believe that troubling me would earn them brownie points with their beloved lord.
âWhat happened with the virtual pod was the last straw. So, I simply beat up Lancaster to make whoever did this know that Iâm not afraid of this guyâs family. That if they ever try to sabotage me again like that, I would give double the damage to the person theyâre trying to please.â
Once Reas said all that, Cyrusâ face turned red due to anger and maybe even embarrassment. âWhatâs this? Youâre delusion of grandeur? How could we believe that there really is something wrong with the virtual pod youâre in? And if thatâs really the case, then how are you so sure that itâs related to me or any person around me? If so, then show me the evidence! In the first place, how would we even know what virtual pod you will use ahead of time? This is simply nonsense! You canât just blame someone just because you suspected that they did it. Havenât you heard of the phrase âinnocent until proven guiltyâ? Would you take the same attitude when you become a soldier?â
Reas only turned to Cyrus and looked at the other straight in the eyes. âI could have died.â
That properly shut Cyrus up.
It was the reason why Reas snapped. Tampering a virtual pod could lead to brain damage because a personâs brain was essentially connected to it. Worst case scenario, a person could even die.
All he could think of when he realized that someone had tampered with the virtual pod he was using was âif he died here in such a useless manner, what would happen to his family?â. That thought kept on circling inside his head. It didnât stop even until he got out of the virtual pod.
Thatâs why when he saw Lancasterâs cronies snickering at him, the last thread of sense inside his head just snapped. The next thing he knew, his fist was already hammering Lancasterâs face.
Cyrus clenched his fists. When he heard the other say that he could have died, he just clammed up. Because he knew that thereâs a possibility that that could happen. Even if the possibility was small, the important thing was it indeed could happen. He didnât want that.
In the first place, he didnât even tell those students following him to do something like that. Although itâs true that he instigated them to make trouble, but those were just for small things. He just wanted Townsend to feel a bit of discomfort.
He admitted that he was jealous because the other was always the one in the first place while he was always the second. Yes, it was petty and immature of him to do that. But even so, he wouldnât ask someone to do something that could lead to murder just because of his own jealousy.
Wulfric looked at the two. The Lancaster brat didnât look guilty. Instead, he seemed to be angry and frustrated. Not at Reas but at the situation. Reas, on the other hand, was still calm and silent. But he could see in the kidâs teal-gray eyes that he was just holding in his anger.
âWhether the virtual pod was tampered or not, whether Lancaster had something to do with it or not, I will thoroughly investigate the matter,â he said. âEveryone involved would be punished accordingly.â He turned to Reas. âGo first. I have something to say to Lancaster.â
âI request for my points to be deducted as punishment for throwing the first punch,â Reas said.
Even if the reason why he did that was justified, resorting to violence was simply not right. As much as he hated to admit it, as an aspiring soldier, he should exercise that phrase âinnocent until proven guiltyâ.
Wulfric raised one of his brows in interest.. But he didnât refuse and just said, âFine.â