Chapter 13 Hugh Dilcha

Hobert remembered that Forse Wall, a future member of the Tarot Society, seemed to have indeed asked Audrey to rescue Hugh Dilcha.

Audrey continued: "As far as I know, my friend is willing to help the weak seek justice, and the person she injured is a villain in the East District, so I want to help that friend get away with it."

She said: "Mr. Hobert, I believe you will also stand on the side of justice and give me the most reasonable suggestion."

Hobert thought for a moment and then said: "Ms. Hall, maybe the next words will make you feel uncomfortable, but that is my understanding of justice."

He unconsciously emphasized the pronunciation of the word "justice", and then pointed to the gardener in the distance: "Miss Audrey, I think your requirement for the gardener is to be able to plant various flowers and plants, and to know how to grow flowers and plants." Fertilize them.”

Then he pointed to the personal maid following the two of them: "I think your request for your servants is to be smart, cautious, and able to help you in life."

Audrey didn't quite understand what Hobert wanted to express in the end, so she just nodded in agreement.

Hobert continued: "But your demand for all their actions will not be that of justice, or that they will always be on the side of justice."

Audrey was stunned and found that what Hobert said made sense. Gardeners and servants only need to have the most basic moral requirements. No one would require that his personality be righteous when recruiting a gardener.

"So you don't have to ask me to be just, because to me a lawyer is a job like a gardener or a servant. No matter whether your request is just or not, I will give you the advice and help I can." Huo Bert said:

“Because there may not be absolute justice in this world, and there may be things that you think are just, but may be evil or annoying in the eyes of others.

"Although I have not been in the lawyer profession for a long time, I have no hope for absolute justice. If you hear that I defend others for free, it must be my help out of conscience, and it has nothing to do with justice. relation."

These are Hobert's insights last night. Although they don't seem to be helpful in summarizing the "Lawyers' Code", they seem to be helpful in being a good lawyer.

Perhaps out of trust in the members of the Tarot Club, and of course a desire to be in the limelight, Hobert shared his understanding of justice with Miss Justice.

Audrey was surprised when she heard these words: "You are a knowledgeable gentleman."

The two of them came to a secluded place in the garden, where a round table and two chairs had been set up in advance. There were also some drinks and snacks on the round table.

Audrey asked Hobert to sit down, and her maid asked Hobert: "Would you like coffee or black tea?"

"Black tea, thank you." Hobert began to help Audrey analyze the case: "There are two ways to help your friend exonerate him. One way is to ask your friend to issue a certificate of mental illness, and the other way is to let The person who was beaten withdrew the complaint.

"Although the first method is simple, I prefer the latter, because if your friend has a certificate of mental illness, it will add a lot of inconvenience to her future life."

While he was talking, he always felt that someone was staring at him from behind. After he finished speaking, he looked behind him. There was no one, only a golden retriever.

etc! That wouldn't be Susie, would it?

Hobert turned on his spiritual vision and found that the dog's weakness was its eyes. He was even more certain that it was Susie, because the most important part of an "audience" is the eyes. Without vision, they would lose most of their abilities.

Audrey obviously noticed something unusual about Hobert, and she quickly asked: "What should we do specifically?"

Hobert also pretended to be attracted back and said: "I need to see your friend in person, and then talk to the person who was injured by her. It's best to spend a sum of money to get him to withdraw the lawsuit." .”

He said: "Miss Audrey, you can entrust this matter to me. I will go talk to them tomorrow. If you are lucky, this matter will be resolved satisfactorily in a day or two."

Through the conversation just now, Audrey has established initial trust in Hobert: "I am happy to entrust this matter to you."

"Thank you for your trust. How much is the maximum amount you are willing to spend to solve this matter?"

"600 pounds, no more, because the injured person is really a villain." Audrey said.

Hobert smiled and said: "No problem, you can send someone you trust to help me solve this matter."

It was said to be assistance, but in fact it was to truthfully report to Audrey the entire process of how Hobert solved the problem.

Audrey nodded: "Okay."

After discussing the case, the two began to chat. Hobert told some interesting things about the university campus, which made Audrey, who had been educated at home, long for the university campus.

It was not until almost noon that the discussion between Barton and Earl Hall ended.

On the carriage back, Barton asked about the general content of the conversation between Hobert and Audrey, and finally he said: "Your response is very good, this is an opportunity for you.

"You know, Earl Hall loves this daughter very much and should give her no less than 300,000 pounds of property. When this beautiful lady gets married in the future, this will be a generous dowry.

"As long as you gain her trust, you will have a steady stream of business coming to her."

3.3 million pounds! Hobert thought about his 15 pounds of pocket money, and suddenly felt like he didn't want to work hard anymore. I wonder if Earl Hall can recruit a son-in-law?

Then he shook his head. The nobles valued being well-matched and decent. He probably wouldn't be competitive even if he wanted to be a son-in-law, so he might as well give up on this idea.

The next morning, Audrey sent a housekeeper's assistant to "assist" Hobert in solving Hugh's problem.

Generally speaking, being a butler's assistant in a noble family is a promising career. For example, Earl Hall's family has several butler assistants. Three of them take care of the lives of Earl Hall's three children and assist them in running the business. respective careers or industries.

After Earl Hall dies in the future, or after his children get married, if nothing unexpected happens, these three housekeeper assistants will become the official housekeepers of Audrey and her two brothers.

So the person Audrey sent was a lady in her thirties named Lisa, who was well-dressed and unsmiling.

After a brief exchange of greetings, Hobert asked Lisa to get on the firm's two-wheeled carriage with him, and the two went straight to Minsk Prison.

There are three prisons in Backlund, two are built on the edge of the city, and one is built in the city. Because it is located on Minsk Street, it is called the Minsk Prison.

In Hobert's understanding, Minsk Prison is more like a detention center, where prisoners are usually held waiting for interrogation or trial.

Hobert prepared the relevant documents yesterday, and after showing the documents to the prison guards, he quickly got the opportunity to visit Xio.

After waiting in the visiting room for a while, the door was opened again, and the prison guards brought in a short girl with baby fat on her face. Her facial features were delicate and soft, but her eyebrows did not seem to have grown, and she even looked a little green.

As long as the opponent was less than 1.5 meters tall, Hobert could be sure that this was Hugh Dilcha.

Thank you [Yuzhe] for the 100-point reward, and thank you for the four consecutive days of reward.

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