Interrupted, Duke Jann was very dissatisfied and immediately summoned someone to inquire about the situation.
An assistant to the judge rushed over from the outside fortress, informing him that there had been an issue in the Tribunal: a hereditary baron with actual authority was unhappy with the judgment and was "vehemently protesting."
"The Palace of Vacuity is not a place for him to act shamelessly," perhaps it was Prince Thales's gaze that greatly annoyed Jann, who, always amiable in front of others, huffed coldly, "let alone the Tribunal."
However, the judicial assistant troubledly told him that the baron had invoked the "Roderick Statutes" from the Renaissance King's era, demanding the presence of a high-ranking noble to join the jury or even arbitrate to overturn the previous judgment.
"How audacious."
Duke Jann scoffed:
"This is plainly a contempt of court, especially at such a critical time during the Queen's Day."