Chapter 457, what's the difference

"Wait, Brooklyn." I don't know how many hands of the Chevrolet sound insulation is good, after closing the window, the rumbling engine sound can avoid the driver from long-distance driving fatigue, effectively relieve sleepiness.

Except for Bob, it is estimated that few people can sleep in this car. In such an environment, it is impossible for Brooklyn to hear Cuomo shouting anything.

There is no need to listen, it is enough to see the other person's movements. Brooklyn asked Bob to stay out of the way for a while, lowered the window, and asked with a confused expression

"What's wrong, Cuomo?" Cuomo came to Chevrolet and looked through the window to see what's going on in the car.

A few coffee cups were scattered around, and there were two hamburger boxes on the counter, as well as a few chicken nuggets and two fries.

There was a blanket in the back of the car, a mess of underwear, a jacket and socks. The car was a mess, and there was a faint smell of strange smells.

"It's almost noon, let's have some lunch first." Cuomo said

"It's easy for you to have problems when you're driving like this." Brooklyn was stunned for a moment, then laughed happily.

"Okay." Cuomo's problem is not what Brooklyn thinks is the most common problem for government officials, but debt.

According to Cuomo, he had one-eighth Indian blood, and I don't know if it was because the Indian blood was particularly strong, or for some other reason, the one-eighth Indian soldier was addicted.

After the Commonwealth designated the fourth Thursday of November as Thanksgiving, the Union also set up acres of reservations across the country, and the original owners of the land were kept in captivity like cattle.

The reservation was essentially a means by which whites plundered Indian lands during their westward expansion. The establishment of reservations can demonstrate the importance that the Union attaches to the Indian community and fully respect the sovereignty of the Indians, but on the other hand, when the Indians refuse to cede their land, they will resort to various deception, bribery, and violence to force the Indians to sign the treaty.

Before using force, everyone needs to learn to put on the hypocritical mask of civilization and take advantage of the differences in social processes to launch plunder from a high dimension with grace.

What? Is this a reservation? But they've already signed it! What? Can't build a factory on the reservation?

But they themselves asked for a solution to the employment problem! You see, it's not me who wants to encroach on their land, it's they who beg me to build a factory on their land!

This is only the most blatant means of plunder. In addition to this, there is also a way to make a slight detour. For example, there are many states in the Union that prohibit the opening of D-fields, it just so happens that Indian reservations are everywhere, it happens that Indian reservations are self-governing, and it happens that Indian reservations can ignore the law when they need to.

So, there's no fuss about the casino on an Indian reservation. It is not surprising, then, that the Indians became addicted.

Como, an eighth-in-one Indian, did not know if he happened to live on an Indian reservation and happened to have a d-field nearby, but in short, he became addicted to d-addiction and went into debt as a result.

Can't you be a judge if you get addicted to D? Brooklyn had not heard of such a rule. Federal laws are very lenient and give everyone as much freedom as possible within the limits of allowability, as long as there is no explicit rule.

As for the consequences thereafter, of course, the parties themselves must also bear them. The federal law is really lax, and it doesn't even stipulate what kind of behavior can be called addiction, and naturally there is no way to stipulate that judges can't have addiction.

But when this matter is investigated, and then as soon as it is exposed, it is easy for opponents to seize the opportunity to take advantage of it.

Naturally, the people will not believe a judge who owes hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt for the sake of Dbo! Just like one wouldn't trust a law-abiding prosecutor who summons him.

So, the matter of Cuomo is actually very serious. Cuomo slurred as he spoke, and seemed a little ashamed to speak.

Brooklyn listened patiently and didn't interrupt. To show his sincerity, Brooklyn even asked Bob to refund his ticket.

………… Saturday, early in the morning, one o'clock. With a slight tremor, Brooklyn and Bob's flight from Los Angeles to New York officially took off.

They will spend the next nine hours over the Federation, arriving at JFK International Airport at half past nine in the morning.

John Manning's funeral took place at half past ten in the morning, a little tight, but barely enough.

The main thing is that they have wasted too much time on Como, and after Como got it done, he also stopped by to visit a few other people near Los Angeles, and they were at the bottom of the list, and if they really came in order, it would not be their turn.

In the past two days, although Brooklyn is outside, flying everywhere as a trapeze, it has not severed its connection with New York.

His departure was unnoticed at first, and he managed to hide it for a day. But only for one day. His departure was immediately discovered.

But that's about it. Everyone acted calmly, as if nothing had happened, and did not react to his departure.

Mark Milley also stayed in a hotel with Anthony, and it is said that the old guy called for a lot of helpers, and they stayed in the hotel all day and didn't know what they were doing.

Except for one visit to the NYPD to see Len Sberg, Anthony has been living in seclusion and becoming an otaku.

This is very different from his usual idle personality. Lane Sberg, for his part, has confirmed that he will be charged with murder.

John Manning's last injection was repackaged, the medical waste found on Lyne Swegger's body was full of Rhine Swanger's fingerprints, and the hotel surveillance showed that no strangers had entered or left.

Of course, the main effect of the accusation of Lyne Swegg's murder is to make the death of John Manning settled as soon as possible, and let the impact of the matter pass as soon as possible.

Pence Norton is under pressure from two sides, and it is almost exhausted. The remnants also raised white flags.

But Brooklyn's purpose is to exterminate these people, and it is impossible to accept surrender. On the other hand, the mixed coalition took in the wagging Burns Norton and used their power to complete further erosion.

According to Winston, New York was like a seductive girl, and the Coalition forces were already stripping naked.

But they didn't attack on the surface, they still took the means of encroachment. New York appears to be calm on the surface, but underneath it is choppy, and a new storm is brewing and about to take shape.

On top of the plane. The journey back is really long, the two of them have been running around for the past few days, and they haven't rested well at all, plus there are more important things to do tomorrow, Brooklyn is ruthless, and he bought a first-class cabin.

The gap between first class and economy class is still obvious. After the plane reached a steady state, Brooklyn and Bob each asked the flight attendant for two drinks.

Turning on the computer, Brooklyn summed up the results of the two days. They met with a total of 32 people, of which 7 failed to lobby, 4 insisted on the position of the wall, which was an ineffective lobby, and the real result was the remaining 21 people, especially only 5 of them who naturally supported him.

In other words, in the past two days, Brooklyn has managed to bring back to his camp 16 people who were originally on the opposite side of him.

That's enough to make Brooklyn proud. Bob also leaned over to take a look, and said with a smile after seeing Brooklyn's summary

"We're so efficient!"

"yes, that's efficient." Brooklyn repeated with a smile, and when he looked back, Bob had already drunk all his wine, and his upper eyelids were fighting with his lower eyelids.

Although Bob sleeps a lot in the car on and off, he is actually no more relaxed than Brooklyn. Brooklyn takes occasional breaks while on the road, but Bob has to concentrate on driving.

When Brooklyn looks at the material, Bob tends to be involved. Although he can't give any good advice.

Calculated in this way, in fact, the two of them slept for about the same length of time. Brooklyn retracted his gaze, put the computer in his bag, drank all his wine in one gulp, and was just about to recharge his batteries when there was a jolt in his pocket.

It's Anne's message. The situation of the two at this stage is very awkward. Originally, their relationship was slowly warming up, although it seemed tepid, as if they had no feelings for each other, but in fact, if they developed step by step, the relationship between the two would be very strong.

But everything was ruined by the events in New York and the arrival of Mark Meere. The original relationship between the two was not to the extent of playing cards at all, but they were matured by Mark Milai's words, and they soared all the way.

After the madness, the marriage relationship was established, but the two immediately separated. Preparations for the wedding that had been negotiated were also suspended due to the death of John Manning and the suspension of the tripartite cooperation.

The relationship between the two is even more awkward. Now, for the first time since Anne and Brooklyn separated.

Brooklyn looked at the words on the screen and adjusted his mindset. When Anne agreed to his proposal, he was thrilled, even though he knew it was a political deal, and even though he had expected the outcome.

Inexplicable excitement. Same as last weekend night. Brooklyn didn't like the excitement very much, but she found it exciting and novel.

Just as he was about to continue his excitement, John Manning died. Everything came to a standstill. Now that I see the news of Anne again, I can't get back that excitement.

Maybe it's because I'm too tired. Brooklyn excused himself and typed back to the message. The conversation between the two was not nutritious.

Anne tells Brooklyn how busy her work is, which eucalyptus has been written, the materials are all organized, and the results are full of twists and turns.

Brooklyn listened attentively, occasionally typing back, expressing his opinion. After chatting about work, the conversation naturally shifted to Brooklyn, and the two talked about what they had seen and heard in various parts of the Federation.

Anne hadn't traveled much. Because of Mark Milla's PTSD, Anne always harbored hatred for Mark Millais, and she rarely asked Mark Milley for help.

She used to live a very poor life, and although she had a general father, she was actually no different from an orphan.

It's too late to work and make money, so how can you have the time to travel. Brooklyn told him about what he had seen, and sometimes he had only seen it, but he didn't know the customs, and the two of them started a discussion.

It's not nutritious, it's all daily trivialities. After talking about what she had seen in Brooklyn this time, Anne mentioned the food she had eaten in Brooklyn last time.

She asked Brooklyn if the recipes for those dishes were his 'family secret'. After Brooklyn answers no, Anne offers to learn how to cook from Brooklyn.

So the two started a discussion about local dishes. By the time the topic was finished, it was past 2 o'clock in the morning.

There seems to be no more to talk about. There was no new message popping up on the phone screen for a long time. It was time to go to bed, one was in the sky and the other was on the ground, and the two were thousands of miles apart, but the awkward atmosphere began to pervade.

There was a small snoring in his ears, and Brooklyn turned his head to look at Bob sleeping soundly, and the screen of his mobile phone kept lit up, showing messages from his wife.

Suddenly, Bob wiped the corners of his mouth, looked around and picked up his phone, and both of them muttered and texted his wife back.

Brooklyn was relatively close to him, and he vaguely heard things like "It's so late," "What's safe," and "I'll be back tomorrow."

After replying to his wife's text message, Bob put the phone in front of his eyes, stared at it for a while, confirmed that there was no new news from his wife, happily closed his eyes again, and soon fell into a deep sleep.

Buzz – The vibration of the cell phone woke Brooklyn. Anne texted him if she needed to attend tomorrow's funeral.

Funeral? Brooklyn raised his eyebrows, his face was oily and shiny, and his bloodshot eyes were bloodshot due to lack of rest, making him look particularly hideous.

Perhaps because of the fatigue and lack of rest after these two days of travel, Brooklyn was obviously tired, but his spirit was extremely high.

Instead of a strike, his brain felt sharper. Brooklyn's focus shifted to the funeral in an instant.

Whose funeral? Of all that has to do with Brooklyn, only John Manning is dead. How did Anne get the news of the funeral?

Brooklyn felt something wonderful. He didn't ask Annie, but replied that she could go or not. After waiting for a while, Anne replied "I'll think about it".

The topic came to an abrupt end, and then there was 'trash talk' such as saying goodnight to both sides. Putting away the phone, Brooklyn rubbed the fine and stiff stubble under his chin, reminiscing about the communication just now.

Talk about work, then talk about life, and then talk about aimlessness. This is the chat pattern that used to be on every date they had.

Today's chat was still in line with this chat pattern, but Brooklyn didn't have the relaxation of a date, and he didn't have the excitement that he remembered.

He felt like he was working. I don't know what Anne thinks. Thinking so, Brooklyn asked for a blanket and lay down like Bob.