Chapter 205, posthumous name

Late at night. Trucks painted with cartoons of one or two small cartoons are parked silently on the side of the road, like a monster hidden in the dark.

There was a faint fire in the cab. Old Olaf drank the last sip of his wine and flicked his cigarette butt off.

The lights went out in a room not far away, and the bearded Negan walked out, humming a cheerful song, and drove south in a used Chevrolet.

Old Olaf stared at the Chevrolet, his eyes turning red. He gasped for air, and the smell of wine filled the room.

"You can't die in vain." Old Olaf muttered.

The "Natasha ......" truck let out a roar and chased in the direction where the Chevrolet had disappeared. ……………… It was late at night.

On the empty road, the open windows of second-hand Chevrolets waft out dynamic and energetic music. The driver of the car swayed to the music, making the car draw a twisted route on the road.

Lyrie Crewe is dead, and 50% of his fortune will soon be in his name. The group of people who found themselves said that Lyri Crewe's total assets were at least 5 million.

You can only own half of it. This made the bearded Negan a little pity. Obviously, he contributed the most! He should occupy 90%!

But thinking about the momentum of that group, Negan thinks 50% is not bad. Fifty percent is 250w.

It's also a huge amount of money for him, a guy who has ruined his family and can only become a homeless man. When you get the money, go to Las Vegas, where there are casinos and beautiful women.

Be sure to have a good week! No, a month! Negan thought so, and he couldn't wait.

Suddenly, a light lit up in the rearview mirror, followed by a shrill whistle.

"Hell!" Seeing the speed of the truck behind him, Negan screamed and slammed the steering wheel in an attempt to get out of the way.

Then the truck behind him also made a big turn. I don't want to die yet! I'm going to be a millionaire soon!

Negan screamed inwardly. He was so close that he could even see the red eyes of the driver in the cab of the truck.

What a pair of eyes they were! Crazy! Hatred! Pleased! Extrication! All kinds of emotions mixed together, which made Negan frightened and frightened.

"No ......" a screeching thud interrupted Negan's words. Like a monster, the truck bit the butt of the second-hand Chevrolet and dragged it underneath itself.

The monster dragged the second-hand Chevrolet nearly 200 meters away and hit his head against the mountain wall. Olaf Sr. kicked the car door, jumped out of the car with a wrench, laughed and looked into the second-hand Chevrolet.

“…… Save...... The ...... "You're not dead yet." Negan's head was squashed and smashed through the front glass, slumping in tatters in front of him.

"I'll send you to hell." Old Olaf squatted there, laughing, and raised the wrench in his hand.

…………………… Brooklyn feels like the world has become magical. When I woke up, the media rushed to report that it was indeed Lyri Crewe, but the reason was not just that he had died late last night, but because of a truck driver named Olaf Sr.!

This truck driver Brooklyn is very familiar, and after watching it twice, I remembered, isn't this the 'one-punch warrior' who punched the bearded Negan in the courtroom!

According to news reports, One Punch Warrior attacked on the highway late last night in a truck tailgating bearded Negan who was heading for the southern region.

The truck crushed the used Chevrolet directly under it. Negan's whole being was squeezed into minced meat. It is reported that the person who called the police was Olaf himself, and when the police arrived, he was sitting in front of a second-hand Chevrolet smoking a cigarette.

Seeing the arrival of the police, the elder Olaf unexpectedly cooperated and did not resist. Looking at the 'Good Morning New York' news report, Brooklyn looked at Ray, who happened to look up as well.

The two faced each other. Brooklyn pursed her lips and didn't speak. Actually, he wanted to ask: What did you do last night?

But he is an adult, not his son, and he is not Ray's guardian.

"I was there last night." Brooklyn didn't ask, but Ray spoke in surprise. After a pause, Ray explained.

Originally, seeing the news that Lyley Crewe had been pronounced dead last night, Ray just wanted to go out for a walk and take a walk.

But when he left the house, the more angry he became, the more he thought about it, the more angry he became, so he sneaked into the gun room from the backyard, took an unregistered pistol, and prepared to find Negan, shoot him twice in the head, and send him to hell.

After getting the gun, Ray obtained Negan's address through secret channels, and by the time he arrived, it was too late.

When Ray arrived, Negan was launching his second-hand Chevrolet and heading south. Just as Ray was disappointed and about to leave, old Olaf moved.

Ray's eyesight was good, and despite being in the dark, he recognized Olaf Sr. at a glance. He wanted to follow along, but he didn't have a car.

When he found the car and caught up with it, he happened to witness how old Olaf 'crushed' the bearded Negan.

"He tried to smash Negan's head with a wrench, but I stopped him." Ray said

"The look in his eyes at that time really looked like a beast." …………………… Lyrie Crewe is dead, as is the murderer who directly caused his death.

The media rushed to cover the life of Lyleigh Crewe, his contributions to the judiciary, and his role in the Federation.

Reading the emotion, the host will even choke up on the spot and have red eyes. The print media is not far behind. They had a picture of Future Lee Crewe printed on the front page.

Lai Krewe occupies a page alone! Not only that, but their second edition introduces Lyleigh Crewe throughout, the third edition of the review, and the fourth edition...... Some print media simply print a special issue or a special issue of Lylie Kluet.

The Voice of New York and Good Morning New York each used a requiem as a prelude to the start of the show, and the host made it clear before the official start of the show that the requiem was given to Lyley Crewe first, hoping that the soul of this great man would rest in peace.

Print media is so traditional that media are active, and online media is naturally more active. Many websites hang pictures of Lai Lee Crewe.

Someone made a website dedicated to praying for Lyry Crewe, and there were countless visitors. Before noon, a number of interview videos had already been posted online.

When the interviewee heard the news of Lylie Crewe's death, his eyes turned red and he burst into tears.

On social platforms, the major universities and judicial circles who danced the most before were surprisingly quiet. In reality, Lyleigh Crewe's death doesn't seem to have had any impact.

Only Harvard Law School silently removed the introduction of Lenley Crewe from the Wall of Honor—not to remove it, but to revise the timing of his birth and death.

As always, the courthouse was crowded with people coming and going. Even Ray didn't seem so depressed.

It's a strange feeling for Brooklyn. At noon, Bob gets a letter from Harvard Law School.

The letter was written to invite Brooklyn to the incoming ceremony. Unlike previous invitations to Brooklyn, this time it was a letter, not a phone call.

Letters give a sense of formality. Opening the letter, Brooklyn read it quickly, his eyes pausing at the end.

There is one more difference. At the end of the letter, they wrote, 'Please be sure to be there.' This makes this invitation a lot more unusual.

It's like going to some kind of conference rather than attending a freshman entrance ceremony. Brooklyn folded the letter in half and took it into his arms.

"Harvard?" Bob asked. Brooklyn glanced at him

"How do you know?"

"I still know Harvard." Bob gestured in the air. Brooklyn recognized that he was comparing the Harvard Shield.

The hallmark of Harvard University is the Harvard Shield. A shield, spread out in three books, arranged in an inverted triangle, with the words 've', 'ri' and 'tas' written on them.

Harvard Law School's logo is to swap three books for three piles of straw. Brooklyn thinks it's straw, but some insist it's wheat.

The law school's logo has been the subject of controversy in recent years, with many arguing that the three piles of straw — or wheat — on the Harvard shield are racist expressions of support for slavery.

Brooklyn hadn't looked closely into the story to know how the group had come to associate a college logo with slavery and racial discrimination.

This controversy has been ongoing, and Harvard Law School has even been taken to court several times in recent years over the logo.

John Manning, dean of Harvard Law School, once said that when the pile of wheat on the Harvard shield changes one day, it proves that Harvard has also fallen.

His comments drew a lot of criticism, with people criticizing him for his discriminatory remarks and demanding an apology and resignation as president.

These clamoring people soon saw the ability of law students to speak cannons. Countless law students rushed out screaming, using all kinds of defensive thinking to confuse the logic of the clamoring people.

Brooklyn was part of the Howling Army. John Manning had expressed his satisfaction with the law students' behavior, but Brooklyn still remembered the worry in the dean's eyes.

In recent years, I have heard that law students have begun to participate in the movement to demand that Harvard Law School change its logo.

………………………… Ray was in a good mood. Lai Li Crewe's death is certainly heart-wrenching and regrettable, but Lei, who is learning to analyze the situation, can faintly see that death at this time may be a good thing for Lai Crewe.

Of course, the reason for his good mood is not this, but old Olaf. After stopping Olaf and calming him down, Ray learns about Olaf Sr.'s connection to Lylie Crewe.

This association puts him in a good mood. That means Lyrie Crewe is right! People just didn't make a sound, not blind!

What he wants to do is to do the same as Lyleigh Crewe, which is to make them break through barriers and make a voice! ………………………… Brooklyn was watching Olaf Sr. outside of the trial.

In the case of the death of Lylly Crewe, the elder Olaf was the only one who did not seek profit and did not care about gains and losses.

Not even Thunder. Brooklyn admires this kind of courageous person. They may not be highly educated, they may not be knowledgeable enough, or they may be rude and uncivilized.

They may pick their feet, spit, and have lice on their bodies. But their hearts are hot, and their blood is hot.

How can such a person not be admirable! It's a pity that such people have a weak ability to survive. So Lylie Crewe died.

A good lawyer, a judge, a prominent figure in the judicial profession, died with the stigma of 'losing a case in absentia'.

At noon that day, a slightly chubby lady appeared in front of the public. According to media reports, the lady, Sara, will be the defense lawyer for the elder Olaf, defending him.

In the afternoon of the same day, the vast media dug up more revelations. According to media reports, Sara and Olaf Sr. belong to the same freight company and are part of the legal department of the freight company.

At the same time, Sara has been in a relationship with Olaf Sr. for many years. After learning that Olaf Sr. was arrested for murder, Sara quit her job and is running around preparing to defend Olaf Sr.

The frenzied attitude of the media and the high volume of discussion on the Internet stand in stark contrast to the eerie silence of the judiciary.

It was as if the judiciary had been collectively cursed, and everyone was silent about the deaths of Olaf Sr. and Lyri Crewe.

A reporter blocked the judge of the Second Circuit Court to ask what he thought of Lyley Crewe's death, and the judge just tilted his head and waved at the camera.

When asked what he thought of Olaf Sr.'s actions, the judge remained silent. No judge expressed his opinion, and no lawyer showed interest in Ben Que.

That night, the only person who spoke out in public was the New York District Attorney's Office. The district attorney's office said it was already preparing to file an indictment with the court for Olaf Sr.'s first-degree murder.

Brooklyn looked at the excited Wood Webster on TV and sneered. He didn't know what the hell was going on in the judiciary, and no one had informed him, but he knew that the silence was very wrong.

Friday, August 3rd. Brooklyn asked Bob to reply to Harvard Law School, at the invitation. A week later, a lawyer spoke to the media.

The lawyer presented documents signed by Lyley Crewe as proof that he donated his body to Harvard University on behalf of Lyleigh Crewe.

The document clearly disposes of Lyleigh Crewe's legacy: one-third goes to an education fund to help poor students who are on high grades but cannot afford college tuition; One-third is used to help workers, and when New York State workers want to file a lawsuit in court but cannot afford the costs of litigation, they can apply to the Foundation, and after the application is approved, the workers' litigation costs will be borne by the Foundation; The last third was used to renovate the Thurgood Marshall Federal Courthouse.

One of the venues where the Second Circuit heard the case was at 40 Center Street in Foley Plaza, a building from the early turn of the last century in Lower Manhattan.

This office building is a product of the last century, and due to the old facilities, there are various problems such as water leakage, falling walls, and mold.

Lyrie Crewe's will was written in a joking tone

"Colleagues often laugh at themselves, we live in graves. Well, dear colleagues, I have come to save you and 'dig you out' of your graves. "When Lyley Crewe's will was published, it caused quite a lot of surprise.

But alas, all of his assets have been liquidated by the court, and half of them will be handed over to the bearded Negan.

When asked this question, the lawyer said vigorously

"My client is Lyleigh Crewe who pays me $10w a year. Whether it's for the sake of this $10w a year or for the sake of my professional ethics as a lawyer, I should act in accordance with Mr. Lyley Crewe's will. ”