The feather pen brushed and wrote: "Dunn Smith was secretly contaminated by the Antigonus family notes, and later because of entering the dream of Heinus Vincent, he saw the clarity of the 'True Creator' image, which allowed the contamination of Dunn Smith to gradually spread. The dark night..."

The pale hand quickly picked up the pen. Just now, the quill almost wrote "Goddess of the Night." The quill is just a sealed object after all. If the goddess of the night is included in the story, she will definitely be noticed by the goddess. Ince Zangwill, the pen holder, will definitely die tragically in Tingen.

The pale hand crossed out the word "dark night" with a quill, and then continued to write: "The ritual performed by Klein was successful, but due to spiritual exhaustion, he did not have time to tell Dunn Smith about the ritual that Old Neil was performing. . After a period of time, Klein always forgot to explain to his colleagues because of various things. In his opinion, this was not a very important matter. By the time he had the chance to explain, it was already too late. .

"Old Neil's ongoing ritual will give him a sign of losing control again. Maybe three weeks or four weeks later, he will be back on the verge of losing control. Old Neil's loss of control is inevitable. After all, he His ritual has attracted some attention, and as long as his ritual continues, it will be re-contaminated and risk losing control again.

"His loss of control will have a psychological impact on Dunn Smith, and at the same time, the secret pollution that Dunn has been exposed to before will become more serious, so that he can do things that are in line with Ince Zangwill's expectations...

"What's puzzling is why Klein realized that Old Neil was on the verge of losing control? His destiny has undergone a wonderful change here. Could it be because he got..."

The pale hand quickly picked up the pen again. He had a hunch that if he allowed the quill to continue writing, things would definitely become uncontrollable.

Quickly close the diary, this story full of surprises comes to an end for now.

Ince looked at the lawn outside with one eye and sighed. Why do the stories of Tingen City always suffer from some uncontrollable interference? Especially this Klein, why does he always mess up the stories he has written?

On Tuesday morning, Hobert took the relevant information and took the law firm's carriage to the western suburbs to visit his client, Mr. Polly.

Mr. Polly is an old man in his fifties, with thinning hair and wrinkles. He smokes a pipe with an unsmiling look.

"I'm going to sue the Airley family to ruin. I swear, I'm going to make them pay the price!" Mr. Polly said, holding his pipe in his mouth: "Last night, yes, just last night, the giant dog he kept in the basement came again. He ran out and made a mess in my flower pond, but Airlie, this old bastard, still said that he didn’t have a dog, let alone a huge one!”

After listening to Mr. Polly complaining for a long time, Hobert probably understood that Mr. Polly and the Airley family were neighbors, but they did not get along well.

First of all, the two families have different beliefs. Mr. Polly’s family believes in the goddess of the night, and Airlie’s family believes in the Lord of Storms. They have been neighbors for more than ten years and have been quarreling for more than ten years.

But recently, Airlie actually kept a giant dog in the basement. This giant dog would occasionally escape from the basement, destroy Mr. Polly's flower beds, and even kill many chickens.

However, Mr. Airlie refused to admit that he had ever owned a dog. Mr. Polly couldn't bear it and asked a friend to find Hobert's law firm.

Hobert asked: "Have the neighbors seen the giant dog? Are they willing to testify for you?"

"I've seen it! The Will family in front and the Allen family on the left have all seen it, and they are all willing to testify for me." Polly said: "Go and try him quickly, Mr. Hobert, let Al The Lee family knows how good I am."

Hobert smiled and said, "Mr. Polly, I'm just a lawyer, not a judge."

He said: "Before going to the Magistrate Court, I will go and talk to Mr. Airlie first. If he is willing to compensate you for your losses, it will save everyone trouble. If he wants to go to the Magistrate Court to solve the problem, we will accompany him to the end." .”

Mr. Polly said: "Okay, Mr. Lawyer, then I will listen to you."

In fact, he didn't really want to go to the magistrate's court, it would be too troublesome.

Hobert asked again: "How much compensation do you plan to ask Mr. Airlie to pay?"

"100 pounds! Mr. Lawyer, I want him to pay 100 pounds."

"This compensation is too high and the judge will not accept it." Hobert said: "I suggest 10 pounds in compensation and 10 pounds in attorney fees."

20 pounds was acceptable to a yeoman farmer, but if the compensation were to be 100 pounds, the Airlie family would be really bankrupt.

The pipe in Mr. Polly's hand trembled: "Goddess! You actually want a commission fee of 10 pounds?"

"Didn't your friend introduce you to our charging standards?" Hobert smiled and said, "This is already the lowest charging standard."

"Okay, okay, it's Airlie who's going to pay for it anyway."

After discussing the details, the two parties signed a contract, and Hobert asked Mr. Polly to take him to visit the Will family and the Allen family. As Mr. Polly said, they were all willing to testify for Mr. Polly because they both I saw the giant dog and was frightened.

Finally, Hobert went to visit Mr. Airlie alone. Mr. Airlie happened to be at home. After learning about Hobert’s purpose, Airlie shouted at the door: “I have said it many times, it’s Bo That old guy Li is old and dim, and our family has never had a dog. Okay, okay, if he files a lawsuit, I will stay with him until the end."

His voice was loud, and Mr. Polly on the other side of the fence could hear clearly: "Old man, we used to argue, but I still thought you were a man, but now you are as funny as a clown in your renegade!"

The quarrel between the two triggered barkings one after another. From the sound, it was clear that the dog was not small.

Mr. Polly's words made Airlie blush. Seeing that the two of them were about to get into each other's state, Hobert quickly said: "Mr. Airlie, can I take a look at your basement? All the neighbors have seen it. , the giant dog came out of the basement.”

"Okay, okay," Airlie said, "I trust you, Mr. Lawyer. What I want to tell you is that if you agree to be Mr. Polly's lawyer, it will definitely be a stain on your career."

While talking, Airlie led Hobert to the outer door of the basement. The sound of dog barking seemed to be getting closer and closer.

But when I opened the basement door, there were only farm tools and sundries inside, and no animals at all!

etc! Hobert felt a familiar, twisted feeling, which was very similar to the feeling when using the power of the "lawyer" path in the "State of Disorder"!

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