Asked suddenly whether he was willing to become a sacrifice for peace, Roland's reaction wasn't much different from that of ordinary people, he was stunned on the spot. Had he not remembered how to follow Lancelot's dance steps, he might have fallen right there and then.
This question could not be simply answered, it was utterly devoid of humanity.
The justice of the majority.
Justice does not have a clear shape, nor does it possess absoluteness or a uniform standard, let alone a criterion to measure justice by the number of people. As the saying goes, "There are as many justices as there are people."
However, it cannot be denied that there is "justice recognized by the majority."
This "majority justice" is simple, straightforward, and brute. Most of the time, it is presented in a binary black-and-white manner, meaning "anything contrary to the majority's interest is evil" and "those who stand against the common enemy are friends of justice."