Chapter 35: Paul Heras 2

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"Stop, Paul Heras!"

Paul lifted his leg to step away when he was stopped by a red-haired girl.

Paul knew who it was, the last person he wanted to see. Miranda worked as a reporter for the Mirror, the empire's largest newspaper, and political journalism was her subject. Paul once told her that the field of advocates is judicial work, but she does not insist that judicial work can also reflect the government's tendencies.

"Didn't I tell you to find some other news, Miranda Moore?" Paul said slowly, turning around, "like the price of tulips and stuff, I'm sure a lot of rich people will care." ”

"No, the price of tulips has plummeted to normal levels, and all the merchants and nobles who hoarded flowers have lost their money. I wanted to ask whose pockets all the gold coins in the market went into, but no one could give me an answer. Besides, this was news from a month ago. Miranda said, her face very serious. That kind of seriousness is revealed when she believes that she can change the world, and unlike a child's dream, Miranda really believes that her work can change the world. "Johnny Vaolet died in the dungeons of Fort Platinum, and I would like to know the exact news. ”

"Why do you want this?" Paul impatiently continued to go his way, knowing that Miranda would follow, "isn't your job political journalism?"

"It's no big secret anymore Paul, you work for Sam Pendragon, the newly appointed Minister of Justice. Miranda chased after Paul and said, "You and I know it, so don't beat around the bush anymore." ”

"Doesn't the Mirror have a better job for you? If you were to sell the newspaper, the number of subscribers would be multiplied. ”

"Don't joke about my job!"

"Really? I think it's funny in itself. Paul said: "Let me tell you what the media are for, they are enterprises, they are the companies of capitalists, and the pursuit of profit is the only thing they can think about, how to make newspapers sell more, how to make newspapers sell more." Whatever the people want, they print in the newspapers. Whoever pays the newspaper will have someone's name printed on the newspaper the next day. Some people want to make their life bigger, all kinds of aphrodisiac remedies, some people want a way to make money, oh! all kinds of unrelated means to get rich, of course, more often than not, your manuscript is thrown into the trash, making room for the customers who have paid to put up notices. ”

"You're generalizing!" Miranda said, "at least some journalists are still keen on traditional things." ”

"Really, what is that?" Paul asked.

"The truth, Mr. Paul Heras! ”

"You're making a mistake......

"Mr. Paul, you made it clear what was wrong. ”

"Do you think that journalists and newspapers should present the truth to the people? Institutions like yours that provide information to the people should never tell the truth to the people, let alone mislead the people. ”

"Mr. Paul, you have just desecrated the sacred imperial law, the 'citizen's right to know' given by the Third Senate. Miranda said, staring at Paul.

Paul sighed and said, "Miss Miranda, I am more proficient in law than you. I know what the senators did, and I know what the emperor did. But that doesn't change the situation!"

Paul walked away quickly, his back seemed to be slowly disdainful of the world, and he was laughing at Miranda's stupidity.

"Then help me change the situation!, please!" Miranda hissed.

Paul stood still.

"I know the reality is cruel. "The judiciary is bending the law for personal gain, the Supreme Council is only concerned with the economy and the war, and the media is just doing everything that is profitable," Miranda said. But you also want to change, don't you? You're also changing the status quo from within the judiciary, so why can't I, I can also make the Mirror newspaper a newspaper of truth. ”

Paul pondered for a long time and then spoke to Miranda, "Miranda Moore, I can't give you any news other than what the government allows you to publish. ”

"I don't need the news, just tell me your attitude. ”

"What attitude?"

"What do you think of this Operation Positive Wind initiated by Sam?"

"I can't tell you anything, but I can tell you......," Paul said solemnly, clearing his throat, "everyone who breaks the law, touches the dignity of justice will be punished, and then no mercy will save them." ”

"Do you have confidence in Sam's approach?" Miranda pulled out her notebook and quickly jotted down what Paul said.

"Justice is definitely not absent, and now it is preparing to enforce the trial. Paul said.

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