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π’©π‘’π“Šπ“‹π’Ύπ“π“π‘’π“‰π“‰π‘’ ([personal profile] deleau) wrote in [personal profile] massochism 2023-12-25 06:45 am (UTC)

No, you were not far off. For some, it truly is an obsession. There are often reporters who update the public on these ongoing 'sagas'. Perhaps in the future, the courts will become less dramatic, but the shift in public opinion may take time to shift. [Furina had been the one to enjoy and encourage the drama. Without her co-presiding over trials there may be slightly less drama, but he doesn't expect it to stop altogether. Life is often dramatic, especially when it involves a crime.]

I can understand the curiosity in the spectacle for some though I do not possess it myself.

[Neuvillette is obviously curious about how trials are conducted where Olivine is from.] I see. Quite a sensible approach. May I ask who the arbiter of the trial is? Is it someone like you? A priest?

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