Chapter 339, What is it like to be late on the first day?
There's a sense of urgency in Brooklyn at all times. In order to alleviate the anxiety caused by this sense of urgency, he was even willing to go against his principles, not to mention the ridiculous 'basic demands' of the interns.
If you can't live anymore, what are you talking about 'respect' and 'freedom'? Respect the corpse and set the soul free?
Brooklyn has suddenly become impatient since recovering from injury, which is what everyone has seen. They thought it was a post-traumatic stress response and showed a very tolerant attitude towards Brooklyn.
Jerry led Peter Adams behind, introduced himself to him in a whisper, and even reassured Peter Adams that he didn't have to be nervous, telling him that Brooklyn was a very easy person to get along with, but he just looked bluffing.
Peter Adams glanced up at Brooklyn, who was walking in front, and then at Jerry beside him, wondering how such a thing with such a problem with his eyes stayed next to Brooklyn.
Does Brooklyn like to be blind? Peter Adams looked Jerry up and down again. He had heard from his father that the governor of New York was his father's good brother and that he could go to him when he came to New York in trouble.
Before he came, he checked, the governor of New York is called Reilly Winston, and he has a son named Jerry Winston, who is the one in front of him.
Peter Adams begins to think about whether to get on good terms with Blind Jerry and win Brooklyn's favor.
I heard that Brooklyn and Reilly Winston were also friends. If his father had been friends with him, maybe he wouldn't have had so much trouble.
Peter Adams thought. When his mind was turning, he smiled and nodded at Jerry reservedly.
"Hello, my name is Peter Adams, you can call me Peter, or Adam." Jerry stiffened.
He felt embarrassed to see Peter Adams pretend to be reserved and noble.
"Jerry." Jerry smiled awkwardly but politely and introduced himself. Peter Adams nodded, and suddenly felt that he was a little too far away, so he came up again and pretended to be close
"Jerry? Same name as Tom Cat and Jerry Mouse! Hahaha~~" Jerry: ............ The laughter behind him quickly attracted Brooklyn and Bob, who were discussing the relationship, and Brooklyn glanced back.
Peter Adams immediately put away his smile and put on a straight face with a 'I'm mature' look. Brooklyn looked at Jerry.
Jerry still maintained an embarrassed expression, unable to recover for a long time. Brooklyn retracted his gaze, came to the door of Courtroom 9, and pushed the door open.
Peter Adams, Brooklyn saw the quintessential federal teenage psyche. He craves attention, he craves praise from his peers, so he provokes Brooklyn.
He longs for love and the care of his elders, so he learns from his elders to behave in the world. When provoking Brooklyn, he tried his best to be calm and reasonable, and when he threw out a conclusion, he was obviously so excited that he wanted to wag his tail at the elders and ask for praise, but he maintained an expression of 'but so' on his face.
He hopes to have real friends, but he doesn't get along with people, he thinks that he has seen through the true meaning of the world, and thinks that there are only interests between people in the world, and there will be no feelings.
But he craves affection, longs for intimacy, and doesn't know how to deal with intimacy, without any sense of proportion.
So he despises Jerry as a 'New York old', but he unconsciously wants to be friends with him, and then jokes with Jerry's name after only knowing him for less than a minute.
If you are a person who has been educated well since childhood, whose parents are alive, and who has grown up under the care and education of his parents, he will definitely think that Peter Adams is the lack of parental care that leads to his current character.
Unfortunately, none of the above are in Brooklyn. So, in Brooklyn's view, Peter Adams needed a 'makeover'.
…………………… It's been almost a week since the New York upheaval, but David has not been able to recover from his feelings of self-blame and anger.
It just so happened that the murderous group had been relatively idle recently, so he simply pulled a member of the team and ran to the street to be a patrol officer. Pol is his partner, and it stands to reason that David should pull Bol together, but the Murder Team can't lose two leaders at the same time...... David used to be a patrol officer, but this time as a patrol officer, he behaved like a rookie.
He will see a robbery and chase after him, regardless of whether the murderer has a weapon or not, whether the route of the pursuit is dangerous or not.
He is like a Spider-Man, climbing over walls, jumping off buildings, passing through fire stairs quickly, hitting doors, and breaking windows...... In just two days, David almost ran out of band-aids on his face and arms.
The team member he had brought in to form a temporary partner was frightened and drove straight back to the NYPD headquarters to report the situation to Pol.
They could vaguely guess why David was like this. Everyone is not stupid, and they all know how the turmoil came about and how it didn't.
Compared to the high-ranking figures, who rushed to the front line and had close contact with the turmoil, they can clearly feel how the strings of numbers on the casualty reports represent how the lives are gone.
The group members thought that David should take a few days off to relax. He didn't realize that, at this moment, he should actually go to Frank, not Pol.
His feelings for the NYPD have quietly shifted. As David walked into the changing room with his towel around, Pol popped up and almost knocked over the cabinet behind him.
"David, let's talk." Pol held on to the cabinet and spoke. David rolled his eyes, ripped off the bath towel, and took his clothes from the cabinet and put them on
"What are you talking about?"
"Would you like a few days off?" David shook his hand, turned around and looked at Pol with the eyes of a fool
"Why should I go and rest for a few days? The turmoil has just passed, and everyone is busy. Pol reached out and poked David in the back.
In the morning, while chasing a robber, he jumped from the second floor, and his whole back was bruised because he didn't do a good job.
David was poked and grinned.
"Feel better about this?" Bol has been partnering with David for a short time, although it is not as good as the previous one, but he knows David a little.
Seeing that David was silent, he patted David on the shoulder
"There are some things that we can't stop." In this New York turmoil, he also thinks that Frank has gone too far.
But this is not a reason for David to torture himself madly. Faced with that situation, they can only obey orders.
David didn't speak, he took out his short sleeve and put it on, took out his coat, slammed the cabinet shut, and turned away without saying a word.
……………… The next day, Friday. Brooklyn got yesterday's e.. Y work statistics, as expected, after being supplemented by interns, the entire e. Y's work efficiency fell off a cliff, and the amount of work completed was directly halved compared to the previous day.
After reading the statistics and listening to Bob's itinerary report, Brooklyn has changed into a robe, and Jerry has already packed up the materials.
Just as he was about to leave, Brooklyn suddenly asked
"Hasn't Peter Adams arrived yet?" They're going to Cornell Presbyterian Hospital today. Before leaving work yesterday afternoon, Bob received a notice from Cornell Presbyterian Hospital and mentioned that Brooklyn had specially told everyone to leave at nine o'clock this morning.
It's already past nine o'clock. Jerry said busily
"He's new to New York and may not be familiar with the traffic conditions in New York." Brooklyn subconsciously glanced out the window.
e.. It's right next to Hoover Avenue, which has always been a 'traffic jam professional'. Brooklyn thought about it, turned on the computer, and checked today's attendance.
Passes were given out to the interns yesterday. Attendance is automatically recorded when the pass passes through the security gate on the first floor.
By checking the attendance status, you can basically confirm the arrival status of personnel. Unless someone forgets to wear the pass.
The intern's information was entered by Nelly yesterday and is at the end of the list. Brooklyn flipped to the end, and the name there was red.
Almost two-thirds of interns are absent. Brooklyn blushed, put down his bag, and waited.
Jerry quietly pulled out his phone and texted Peter Adams, urging him to hurry up. Ten o'clock. That large number of red names lit up one after another.
Three minutes later, Peter Adams ran up panting. Brooklyn, Bob, Ray, Nelly, Jerry, all looked at him.
"Sorry, sorry, I'm late." Peter Adams apologized in a hoarse voice.
"Let's go." Brooklyn asked with a calm face
"Where?"
"Cornell Hospital."
"What time did I inform you yesterday?"
"Nine o'clock."
"What time is it?" Peter Adams glanced at his watch
"Ten o'clock and nine."
"That's a sick man, Peter Adams!" Brooklyn said with a deep breath
"Because of your tardiness, his condition has deteriorated further and he has been pushed into the operating room!"
"Because of your tardiness, the hospital had to call to urge, and we lost the opportunity to listen to the party's statement!" The patient at Cornell Presbyterian Hospital begged the hospital to abandon treatment and watched him die.
Patients have the right to voluntarily sign a waiver agreement. But the crux of the matter is that the patient does not seem to have signed a waiver agreement.
Cornell Presbyterian Hospital, as a hospital, has an obligation to treat patients. The personal wishes of the parties conflict with the responsibilities and obligations of the hospital.
The hospital did not dare to act indiscriminately, and in order to avoid responsibility, they contacted Brooklyn. Just while waiting, Cornell Presbyterian Hospital called and said that the patient was in critical condition and that a decision must be made immediately.
Brooklyn had to ask the hospital to do its best to treat the person without hearing a single word.
This is most likely against the will of the parties. Although, theoretically, even if Peter Adams hadn't been late, they wouldn't have been able to make it to Cornell Presbyterian Hospital for an hour due to the traffic jam on Hoover Avenue.
The result is the same, but the process is different. Peter Adams was late the next day, and that was a serious matter.
Brooklyn was targeting John Adams' attitude, not Cornell Presbyterian at all.
But Peter Adams just felt that Brooklyn was targeting him. In his opinion, with the bad traffic situation in New York, even if he was not late, the result would still be the same.
But in the end, he was late, and with yesterday's lesson, Peter Adams was fully aware of the reason why he couldn't confront Brooklyn head-on.
Therefore, he chose to admit his mistake obediently.
"I'm sorry. I'm late. Brooklyn ignored him and turned to Bob
"Tell me that these thirty-nine interns, if they are late for one more time, will have their passes withdrawn."
"You can sleep enough in the apartment!" Peter Adams pouted secretly. Did he sleep in?
They had a party last night, and it was a little late. Brooklyn pulled out a file and threw it to Peter Adams, quickly picking it up, and said
"You don't need it, your job today is to read this dossier." With that, he led Bob and Jerry out of the office.
Peter Adams was a little angry, and he stood there for a while with the dossier in his hand, and then sat down on the couch and began to look through the dossier.
What's so nice about the dossier? In particular, this is nothing more than a dossier on juvenile delinquency. They had read too many of these dossiers when they were in school.
Murder Eucalyptus, serial murder Eucalyptus, and Extinction Eucalyptus, they have all seen it in school.
That's exciting! Peter Adams casually flipped through the file and yawned. Nelly came over with a cup of coffee.
Peter Adams immediately put away his yawn, and even subconsciously straightened his sitting posture and raised a smile
"Thank you." Nelly was very nice to him, and yesterday she taught him how to keep up with the speed of the trial as a law clerk.
But today, Nelly is indifferent to him. She put the paper in her arms on the table in Brooklyn, turned her back to John Adams, and said
"You'd better be serious." Sorting the papers into categories, Nelly turned
"Checking the work of the clerk is the simplest and most common job in the court."
"If you can't even finish this, I'm afraid you'll all be sent back." The threat of 'going back' cleared Peter Adams' hungover brain a lot.
Returning it is not actually a punishment, he can find other internships, and even go to his father to get an internship certificate.
But if it is returned, it will be ridiculed. Peter Adams didn't want to be ridiculed. Nelly glanced at Peter Adams, who looked much more serious, and shook her head secretly.
Having Peter Adams go with him to court yesterday is actually an assessment of ability. Not only Brooklyn, but other judges have taken a similar approach, offering them a job that they estimate is definitely above the maximum capacity of the interns, to see how well they can do it.
In fact, yesterday the interns only had to do their best, and even if they made a mess, not one of them would be dissatisfied because of it.
Because that's what they can't do. Judges need to choose the job that best suits their abilities through a comprehensive evaluation of their performance, ability, attitude, etc. during the completion of their work.
Judging by the results, Peter Adams did quite badly. So bad that Brooklyn thinks his current abilities are only suitable for the job of reviewing files.
What is a review dossier? Rather than a lengthy review that plagued the Tribunal 9 group and still does, it is a review of the reviewed files and corrections for spelling and sentence errors, or inappropriate terminology.
It's a pure paperwork job. Usually, whoever has time will draw a copy, and a quick glance will be completed.
Later, the Scorpio team worked for E.. Y set up an internal network and wrote a simple program based on Brooklyn's requirements.
Now they only need to enter the electronic version of the file into the program, and the program will automatically correct spelling, wording, and sentence structure errors based on the data in the court's existing file database.
In other words, it's a job that can be done by a machine.