Hu Weidong's single statement defined the nature of the recent event.
Firstly, this was an assassination attempt on a Supreme Council elder, witnessed by all and irrefutable. In any case, Johnson is already dead and couldn't rise to explain anything.
In fact, just a short while ago in the conference hall, Hu Weidong had also acted against Johnson, but the nature was different.
Back then, Hu Weidong's methods were not harmful, aiming to stop Johnson's disrespectful behavior and maintain order in discussions, though it slightly hinted at establishing authority.
However, in the scene just now, Johnson genuinely aimed to injure and kill.
He conveniently labeled Johnson as a "traitor", openly assassinating a Supreme Council elder at the Xiao Alliance's headquarters. If this doesn't define a traitor, then what does?
