Chapter 16 - Appearances(2/2)
"This is just a simple question. If you still find it complicated, I can ask more specifically. Do you think Garrosh is an orc who can change?"
"I object to this," Tyrande said. "The witness is not Garrosh."
"I agree with the prosecutor." Zhu Talan said, "Defender, you are not allowed to ask witnesses questions that can only be answered based on guesswork. Please correct me."
Bain nodded, "Okay then, then Cromgar, do you think you are an orc who can change?"
"I've changed. I'm not even an orc now." Cromgar regained his tone.
"What changed you? Death?"
"Not entirely. Even if I am resurrected, I still retain my own mind. After adapting to the body of death, I am actually not much different from myself in life, except that I am no longer keen on war and killing."
Baine has basically won the first trial. Kromgar has been regarded as a madman by the Alliance and Horde people in the past. His hands are full of blood. But at this moment, he said in front of everyone that it had happened.
Change. Baine's question is not directed at him, but another way to express his views on Garrosh. Since Cromgar can change, what about Garrosh? Is it possible that it happened again later?
What made him crazy and unreasonable, but he was still an orc who truly understood glory during the Stonetalon Mountains? If the answer is yes, then it proves that Garrosh can change and he can realize his mistakes.
There can be a chance to repent and make a new start.
Compared with Tyrande, Baine considered the issue more comprehensively. The person who ultimately pronounced Garrosh's fate was the gods. And the gods would not be deceived by the appearance of things. This was the mistake Tyrande made.
Not to mention that she deliberately did not show the whole incident and concealed the truth.
The disappointment was expressed by Nathanos shaking his head many times. In fact, he sympathized with Crom'gar and wanted to know if he would regret trusting Tyrande.
At this moment, a Forgotten One walked into the hall. Although the Pandaren stipulated that no one was allowed to cause trouble during the trial, they did not prohibit people from entering or exiting.
Chapter completed!