2 years later,
At one of the prisons in Imperial City, a young man donned in a prison outfit sat on one side of the table. He was very nervous as he checked out his reflection through the one-way mirror. It had been more than one year since he was incarcerated for the crime of manslaughter.
By right, he should have been charged with murder. However, to his surprise, the prosecutors went for third-degree manslaughter instead. It was a quick trial as he admitted to his crime. Taking in every information that he received from the prosecutor, Judge Rong sentenced the young man to 15 years and that he would only be eligible for parole after serving at least 10 years.
The young man knew that his⦠half brother had a role in this. Otherwise, instead of 15 years, he would have to spend the rest of his life in jail.