He Comes From the Void

Chapter 402 Atonement

"Is this woman the murderer who made you escape?"

Kaisha observed Riven carefully again. Isn't it too strange that the murderer who killed Elder Suma can still learn to speak leisurely in the field?

"It's even more ironic that the sword school where Elder Suma was murdered is not far away." Yasuo folded his arms and looked at Riven from a distance, but the other party seemed to think that the three of them had made an appointment to meet here, Get on with your own business.

"The murderer is right in front of you, didn't you make her pay the price?" Kahn didn't say a word, and Kaisha continued: "For example, hand her over to the court for justice, or simply go up and kill her...or you Not to kill unarmed people?"

"Because the matter has been clarified, she has been convicted, and the truth is not what you think, a word is not enough." Yasuo's face is full of sadness, if he can get used to the smell, come on A cigar might provide some relief.

"The trial is over? You are quite efficient in handling things." Kahn looked at him unexpectedly, but he did not expect that he had already finished the work by himself.

"Riwen was sentenced to heavy hard labor for the manslaughter of Elder Suma and war crimes. However, she wanted to farm for Father Kongde, and now she is nothing more than farming for the elderly in the whole village in turn, according to her physical strength. It's not too difficult."

"Manslaughter?" Kai'Sa heard the clue.

How could such a thing like manslaughter happen to a master swordsman like Elder Suma? As Yasuo's master, he should be very powerful. How could he be killed by a Noxus soldier by mistake?

This is very strange.

"It can be seen that she just wanted to put down the butcher knife and farm honestly to compensate Ionia, and she got what she wanted." Kahn changed the subject, staring at the long scar on the bridge of Yasuo's nose: "And you, you seem I'm not happy with the result..."

Yasuo nodded deeply: "I... can't accept it, not because I can't accept the result, but because I can't accept the cause of Elder Suma's death."

Kahn could see that Yasuo chose to drink away his sorrow because he couldn't accept Elder Suma's death. Because he brought the truth to light a few years earlier, Yasuo's mind may not have been settled through enough experiences at this time, so he didn't take the truth as lightly as he imagined.

"Can you explain what happened?" On the other side, Kai'Sa was still brooding over the word "manslaughter".

Yasuo looked up and glanced at the two with those hangover-worried eyes, then lowered his head and walked towards the field: "Come with me."

He walked in the direction of Riven, and Kaisha had a premonition that something was about to happen when the two of them were approaching, and after Kahn moved, he followed closely behind him.

They stepped closer to Riven on the muddy field path.

Riven was wearing a coarse cloth shirt, the mud-stained sleeves were rolled up into a bundle, and the trousers of the same texture had also been dyed a khaki color.

The clothes were one size too big, like old men's clothes. But after changing the hem of the trousers, it just passed Riven's ankle and touched the muddy upper of the shoe.

Riven heard the sound of the soles of her feet being pulled out of the dirt, and turned to look at the three of them.

"You're here again." She pulled the oxen to a stop, put her hands on the plowshare, and watched Yasuo approach with a frown.

"Have you seen it?" Kasha asked.

"Yes, we had a fight in the place where she was detained." It was only a few days ago, and Yasuo still clearly remembered the details, and even the thoughts in his mind at that time. "That fight made me think about some things, but I still can't forgive myself," he said.

After Yasuo answered Kai'Sa, he looked at Riven again: "Yes, I'm here again. This time, I'm here to take your sword."

"Take my sword." Riven was very confused: "I'm sorry, I beg your forgiveness, but... that sword should not belong to you. Although they didn't take it, it should be placed in the council In the hall."

Riven didn't show any hostility towards Yasuo, but she showed a deep sense of guilt in her words and deeds. Obviously, she knew about Yasuo's deeds, and she couldn't escape the blame for these mistakes.

"It shouldn't continue to be on you, Riven." Yasuo said: "If you want to make up for what you have done, if you want to make up for the damage you have caused this land, then serve your sentence wholeheartedly, you What is needed is atonement, and you will not use that sword."

"The crime on the sword should not be yours. You have already carried enough crimes. Taking responsibility is the first step of atonement, Yasuo; the second step is to forgive yourself."

Yasuo couldn't force himself to say the words that relieved the pain. He was struggling inside, and the real difficulty was carrying on with what he had done and living on.

Kahn watched the two torture each other, and realized that this would not solve the problem.

He got involved and stood beside the two of them and said, "That sword is not a good thing, why are you rushing for it? Keeping it around will only lead to disaster. Listen to my advice, Riven, if you If there is someone who wants to protect it, let Yasuo take that sword away."

"Want...to protect someone?" Riven just had a thought in her heart when a loud cry came from the direction of the distant farmhouse.

"You, what are you doing to my Dida?!" The sonorous voice of the old farmer's wife, who was trained to call the cows every day, resounded across the field at this moment. Everyone, including Riven, could hear clearly.

Old Asaconde and his wife came staggering across the ditch, and Riven dropped the plowshare and hurried to meet them.

By the time the three of Kahn also walked over, Riven had roughly explained the situation to the two old men, and the three were not hostile.

"Come here for the morning work first, let's go back to the house for dinner." Father Kongde finished speaking to Riwen, then looked at the three of them: "You guys come too, talk while you have something to eat."

Yasuo stepped over the threshold and entered the farmhouse, setting his sword beside the door.

He and Karnkasha sat side by side at the table, Riven sat across from him, with Papa Conde beside him, and Sawa was coming and going in and out of the kitchen, bringing the stew to the table.

"Eat whatever you want, there's nothing at home." She sat down with a straight face, obviously still angry.

"It's true that there is nothing at home, and I can't come up with anything better to entertain you." The old man said kindly, and motioned for several people to pick up the bowls and chopsticks.

"It's okay, we can do whatever we want." Kahn picked up a spoon and took a sip of the soup, feeling warm. "Let's get down to business, we don't quite know what happened yet," he said.

He knew that Kai'Sa's curiosity could hardly be held back, so he wanted to reproduce the matter through the mouth of the person involved, and then he would explain why he took the sword away.

The silent Riven and the depressed Yasuo looked at each other and said in unison, "Everything starts with a sword."

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