Chapter 92: Goethe's Poems

was severely suppressed......

There was no expression on Lu Weiwei's face, only his chest was rising and falling violently.

Emotional agitation.

I can't see the bloody sword and sword shadow, and the edge is about to defeat her!

It turned out that when he fought against Lin Chen on weekdays, he really had mercy on his subordinates, otherwise where would she still live?

The courtroom was silent.

The judge was waiting for Lu Weiwei to speak.

Time seems to become extremely slow, and even a second can become torment.

Gradually, there was a buzz in the auditorium. People seemed puzzled by her silence, cast either sympathetic or contemptuous glances.

Lu Weiwei's hands and feet were cold.

A low male voice came from behind him, and he said slowly: "Only a tortuous road can take you to the top." ”

There are only winding roads...... Can it take you to the top?

Is he encouraging her?

…… No, it's not encouragement.

Even if Lin Chen wanted to encourage her, he would not adopt this method.

He said this sentence is a famous quote from the poet Goethe.

The deer closed its eyes slightly.

She breathed deeply, and when her eyes opened again, her heart was finally quiet.

"In my bosom dwelled two souls,

They always want to part ways with each other,

One in the coarse lust of love, attached to the world with stubborn organs,

The other strives to be otherworldly, dedicated to climbing the sublime spiritual realm of the ancestors and ancestors. ”

Lu finished speaking slowly, looked around, saw that everyone was stunned, and smiled faintly: "This poem is from "Faust", I believe everyone knows that the author is one of the greatest German writers, Goethe. ”

She faced the judge: "As far as I know, the defendant has just held a literary award on campus, and Goethe's works are the most popular. ”

"Do you want to equate litigants to world-class writers?" The lawyer sneered, "His work is just a group of women who never wear clothes." ”

Lu shook his head slightly: "No, I just need to prove that Goethe's works did not corrupt the school spirit of your school, which is enough to refute the arguments of the defendant just now." ”

She looked at the judge again and said with a serious expression: "Just now, the defendant's lawyer thought that my client's bad behaviors such as alcoholism, promiscuity, and messy private life infringed on their interests, and canceled the exhibition on this ground.

So, can we conclude from this that if you want to cooperate with the defendant, you must be morally high, otherwise you will be considered a breach of contract and have no right to pursue a claim? ”

"We are not the Guardians." The lawyer couldn't bear to stand up, "It's the actions of the litigant Mr. Cheng Ji, which is too challenging for ordinary people's ability to accept!" ”

"You are the Guardians! You are a bunch of Guardians who cross rivers and tear down bridges! ”

The deer was slightly awe-inspiring.

"You fancy the artistic value of his work, but you reject his personality and temperament, which is tantamount to asking for eggs and not hens!

Praise Goethe! However, Goethe had countless women in his life, and at the age of 74, he was still madly pursuing a 19-year-old girl!

You guys admire Caravaggio! But he's a murderer and a hooligan! It's a gambler! It's the notorious bastard!

You sing praises to Rousseau! Great thinkers and philosophers, but they abandoned their five own flesh and blood!

What other artists did you promote in your school? Why don't you hold a big critique session after each exhibition, in order to maintain your pathetic school spirit and prevent students from being poisoned by artists?!! ”

Lu looked directly into the eyes of the opposing lawyer slightly, and the sharpness was compelling, "After seeing Picasso's paintings, will you become cold-blooded and ruthless?" After listening to Wagner's music, will it become tyrannical and violent?

The charm of art comes from the expression of sensibility, what does this have to do with moral character?! I read a poem by Goethe, am I just a promiscuous person?!

Using moral standards to evade liquidated damages is simply the most ridiculous sophistry in the world! ”