Ye Wanwan could regurgitate the martial competition’s rules backward.
For example, even though Meng Tian took out a dagger, a dagger wasn’t considered a concealed weapon or poisonous powder, so a weapon like that was permitted. Hence, Meng Tian didn’t break the rules, and his guilt couldn’t be decided simply based on whether he intended to kill her or not.
Ye Wanwan wasn’t dumb. Everyone saw Meng Tian pull out a dagger and attack her during the match but was killed by her instead after she stole his dagger, so why did these higher-ups still determine her to be guilty?
They weren’t favoring a certain side; these were Scarlet Flames Academy’s rules indeed.
As long as Meng Tian didn’t use poison or concealed weapons, the dagger was permitted unless he used his dagger and stabbed her several times, leading to her death. Only then would Meng Tian be punished.
Since they did things according to the academy’s rules, this would be easy for her.
Scarlet Flames Academy attached immense importance to rules, so she would be fine as long as she found the loophole in its rules.
Scarlet Flames Academy’s rules didn’t prohibit competitors from drinking alcohol, so Ye Wanwan could naturally avoid responsibility for any uncertain factors that occurred during her intoxicated state. After all, she was merely a D-rank mercenary who followed the rules.
The enforcer elder stared at Ye Wanwan, his lips twitching. Elder Gong’s disciple was truly eloquent and managed to render him speechless.
“No matter what, it’s true that you killed Meng Tian,” the enforcer elder said with a frown.
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