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Then the Chancellor looked at Crono, and then called the Guards to arrest Crono for kidnapping the Princess. But Marle tells the Guards to stop. The Chancellor refuses to listen to her, and tells the Guards to arrest him anyway. The Chancellor takes Crono to the Court Room. [[Pierre]] the lawyer is defending Crono, to make sure he is not Not Guilty. '''Note:''' While you are playing [[The Millennial Fair]] chapter, some stuff you do around the chapter can effect your chances at the Trail. Like, you stole lunch, or trying to sell Marle's [[Pendant]], or giving a little girl her lost [[Cat]]. Be sure you give the little girl her cat back. If Crono is Guilty, the [[Judge]] sentences Crono to death after three days in solitary confinement in the Prison Towers. If Crono is Not Guilty, the Judge says he still needs to stay in solitary for three days, because even if he did not kidnap the Princess, he ran off with her.


Marle runs into the room, yelling "Stop!" After which [[King Guardia XXXIII]] enters the room and tells her to stop defending Crono. Guards lead Crono to the Prison Towers in handcuffs. The Chancellor announces to the Warden (or the Prison Towers Supervisor, depending on your version of the game) that Crono's execution is in three days, regardless of whether Crono was found guilty at the trial. If Crono was found Not Guilty, the Warden says he didn't hear anything about an execution, but the Chancellor waves this away as a paperwork mishap and the Warden falls in line. The [[Royal Guard]]s then appear to take Crono to his cell. Is this the end?
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Then the Chancellor looked at Crono, and then called the Guards to arrest Crono for kidnapping the Princess. But Marle tells the Guards to stop. The Chancellor refuses to listen to her, and tells the Guards to arrest him anyway. The Chancellor takes Crono to the Court Room. [[Pierre]] the lawyer is defending Crono, to make sure he is not Not Guilty. '''Note:''' While you are playing [[The Millennial Fair]] chapter, some stuff you do around the chapter can effect your chances at the Trail. Like, you stole lunch, or trying to sell Marle's [[Pendant]], or giving a little girl her lost [[Cat]]. Be sure you give the little girl her cat back. If Crono is Not Guilty, the [[Judge]] says he needs to stay in the Prison Towers for three days, because he kidnapped the Princess. Then Marle enters the room and says "Stop!" After that [[King Guardia XXXIII]] enters the room and tells Marle to stop defending Crono. Then the Guards take Crono to the Prison Towers. Then Warden, the Prison Towers Chief Guard, looks at Crono thinking he is the one who kidnapped Marle. Then Chancellor says, his execution is in three days.Wardon wasn't believing the Chancellor, but rules are rules. Then the [[Royal Guard]]s appear and took Crono to his cell. Is this the end?


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