Mute Witness

Mute Witness
How the Perpetrator Removed the Judge



“You're right to say that no case can drag a Judge to jail. The perpetrators also admit that. But as you know,


they have stolen history and changed it. In that historical change, they inserted a case for Judge.” The little book explains the crying.


“If only the Judge would cooperate, they will not reveal the inserts and he will not be imprisoned.” Added sniffling.


“What case did they insert in ‘fake history’?” Tanyaku.


“Mine embezzlement corruption corruption. Corruption by the head of mine production last year. They twist by saying that the main culprit of the case is the Judge.


In their historical changes write that, in order to maintain the good reputation of the family, the condemned party should be charged only to the head of production.”


I was amazed at how easily they could do that!


“How about Mr Arif? Is he not trying to convey the true truth?” I asked because I remembered the chairman of the advisory board.


Mr. Arif is a very idealistic figure. The corruption carried out by the head of production last year was revealed by him. As the suspect's brother, it is clear that bringing up the brother's own guilt is a hard thing.


However, with determination he did. Her role made her rise last year. He is now known as a justice enforcer.


Knowing the fact that the Judge was in jail made me worry about Mr. Arif's situation. Didn't he try to uncover the truth and try to free the Judge? Or was he dragged into another fake case?


“Is Mr Arif you mean the chairman of the advisory board?” Ask the Little Book I answered with a nod. The face of the Little Book suddenly somber.


The reaction of Little Book made me justify my assumption, Mr. Arif was dragged into a case!


“What case happened to him?” I'm obviously very curious.


A person as famous as a justice enforcer like him would be difficult to make any case.


“He was not charged any case.” Answer the Little Book.


“Is he trying to defend the Judge? With defenders like him, making Judges can be released easily.” I'm so happy to hear that he's not being dragged into any case.


“Unfortunately, it couldn't have happened.” The moody Little Book.


“Why?” Askaqua.


“Because it was he who allowed history to be changed!”


His answer surprised me greatly.


“Cannot be!” Obviously I don't believe it.


“According to you, who is authorized to History Books other than the Judge in the family?” Ask a rhetorical Little Book.


Of course the chairman of the advisory board!


“But I still can't believe Mr. Arif wants to do all that. He was wise as his name suggests!” I still don't accept.


“In my opinion, he has no other choice. Desire of a plausible perpetrator for him contains forced to accept their request.” Little Book again alludes to the puzzle that has haunted me all this time.


“What does the offender want?” I wish the Little Book had the answer.


I was very curious, what made Mr. Arif to allow the theft and alteration to me, as well as to put the Judge in prison?


“Gold Mine.” The answer was short but enough to make us all gawk in surprise.


“What?!” We all obviously don't believe it.


But the Little Book nodded convincingly.


“Then.. Why would Mr Arif allow it?” My toot.


If his wish is like that, how could Mr. Arif allow it?


“She's tricked. He does not know the true will of the perpetrator. Families involved in crime only know one thing, if the mine is returned to the government as the Judge wishes then there will be foreign investors who will take over after.”.


“...The foreign investor will monopolize the mine for his own sake. Automatic people as owners will be forgotten.”


The Little Book information gave me goosebumps and fears.