Chapter 573, Push
It took less than an hour for them to transcribe the list. The neatly assembled invitations turned into a pile of scattered sky-blue document bags, stacked on the couch.
Brooklyn stood up, rubbed her waist, leaned over and kissed Anne, and went to prepare dinner, while Anne packed up her paperwork bag, checked it, and called Harrison to help send it out after confirming that it was correct.
Their weddings were somewhat strictly based on wedding customs and rules - even though the Union had only been established for more than 200 years, there were no decent customs.
When they returned from Anne in the afternoon, they bought a fish for dinner.
After some tossing and eating, the time was just after eight o'clock. Anne nestled up on the couch and waited for Brooklyn to come over and lay on his lap, restless.
Previously, they had been doing wedding preparations, preparations, and did not put them into action. Now that the invitation is sent, it marks the official countdown to the wedding.
It's time for them to get ready for the wedding! Federal weddings can be roughly divided into three stages according to time: pre-wedding, wedding, and post-wedding.
Before the wedding, there are several processes such as inviting guests, selecting the best man and bridesmaid group, the bride and groom bachelorette party, the bridal party, and choosing the dress.
Weddings include wedding rehearsals, dinners, vows, ceremonies, receptions, speeches by the best man and bridesmaid, bouquet toss, balls and more.
After the wedding, there will be a banquet after the wedding, and thank-you letters and wedding gifts will be sent. There are also processes such as choosing a wedding dress, choosing a wedding ring, going to the city hall to register for a marriage permit, and so on.
Marriages recognized by federal law are not valid when registered at the city hall, and only one marriage permit can be obtained at the time of registration at the city hall, and the couple also needs to hold a wedding reception, at which the priest or federal citizen as a witness signs the marriage permit, and then goes to the city hall to register before the marriage takes effect.
Otherwise, it is an invalid marriage. Brooklyn has recently made up a lot of knowledge — at least not knowing where to wear the ring — to learn that federal weddings actually have a lot to say.
For example, the bride's wedding dress, the bride's wedding day usually has old, new, borrowed and blue things, which are all items that symbolize happiness.
Old things can be mother's wedding dresses, tiaras or ornaments, representing the inheritance of happiness; New things can be gifts from relatives and friends, representing the start of a new life; The borrowed things usually borrow ornaments from a married happy wife to symbolize some happiness and good luck; The blue thing is because blue represents purity, loyalty and love, and many bridal sundresses will have blue.
In some places, not only bouquets are thrown to the bridesmaids, but also suspenders are thrown to the groomsmen, which is similar to the bouquet.
In addition, it is necessary to arrange the seats, choose the utensils, match the food and drinks, choose the flowers, choose the venue, contact the priest, etc.
Some of the work could be done by Bob, while others had to be done by Anne and Brooklyn themselves.
For example, buying dresses and wedding rings. A wedding ring is not the same as an engagement ring. Anne's family situation was there, and it was more difficult to find her mother's 'old belongings'...... In addition, when filling out the invitation letter, Brooklyn also noticed that most of the guests were his, and Anne added only a small part, of which Anne-Brooklyn employees accounted for half.
Other than that, the bridesmaid group. In fact, the best man group in Brooklyn is already a bit shabby, and if Wood is still alive, he may invite Wood to join.
Anne's side was even more infuriated. The bridesmaids had been mentioned in Brooklyn long before Bob took over the wedding preparations, but Anne had not given a complete list until now.
She doesn't really have many good friends. Brooklyn was even worried that she wouldn't be able to invite bridesmaids. However, Anne's nervousness was already obvious, and Brooklyn didn't say anything more, adding to her tension.
Anne's self-regulation skills were top-notch, and after rolling around on the couch for ten minutes or so, she sat up and went through the file.
……………… On Monday, after the regular meeting, Webster handed over a list of eucalyptus. The top three are highlighted.
Brooklyn entered the system with the number of the eucalyptus, called up the three eucalyptus, and flipped through them carefully. The first case is typical of the gangster nature, which is very similar to Gustav's, the only difference is that the gang nature is not as serious as Gustav's.
The defendant only controlled a small group of less than 20 people, and the actual control site was mainly a poor neighborhood street, selling some D goods, collecting protection money, and maintaining law and order by the way.
The defendant provided door-to-door service when selling product D, and a set of free tools was provided to first-time customers.
It is precisely because of this that he was easily caught by the police in a trap. This eucalyptus is unremarkable and featureless.
Webster's sole purpose in choosing this piece is probably because the elements of this piece are the intersection of most recent gangster pieces.
Poor neighborhoods, poor gangs, selling D products are not even as good as the volume of goods sold by large distributors at one time, and occasionally there are some violent clashes, bloody fights, and cutting hands and feet...... It has no features, it is characteristic in itself.
Brooklyn closes the interface of this eucalyptus directly and goes to the next one. The second piece involved a well-known athlete who was said to be trying out with the New York Jets.
The rich of the Federation have a colorful life, and the poor naturally have their own way of living. Don't think that gangsters are uneducated, they don't go to many places, and they are all short-sighted.
It is true that they will bully the people on their own turf, they will extort and even rob, but there is one kind of person, they will not move.
That's people with potential! Suppose there is a singer-songwriter in a community, or a poor ghost is very talented in playing basketball, football, or football...... No matter what kind of talent, as long as there is some kind of talent, once it is discovered, the community gang will protect the person.
They will help the lucky bag and protect his career, even if they invest real money.
If the lucky bag succeeds, the entire gang and even the entire community may benefit, if it fails...... The gas bag will miss the days when it was able to be a gas bag.
It's an alternative investment for gangsters and is more common in black or Latino communities. This is the case not only in the Federation, but in the entire Western world.
The one who is 'swept' in this is a gangster who has tapped into the potential of a football quarterback.
The entire gang has almost emptied their family funds, and they are all for this football quarterback, hoping that the quarterback will become famous in one fell swoop.
The football quarterback is currently training with the Jets and is said to have a good chance of being accepted by the Jets.
Less than five hours after the police arrested the gang members, a lawyer came to the door to 'serve'. It can be seen that the efficiency is high.
Now the athlete is actively hiring a lawyer to prepare for the gangster's lawsuit, and there is even news that the athlete intends to sue the NYPD.
When Frank heard about it, he immediately asked his assistant to buy him a ticket for the jet, saying that he was going to go to the scene to 'refuel' the jet, and if he was satisfied enough, he would not lose the next jet game.
It's up to Frank to deal with this, and Brooklyn will most likely reconcile in the end. This gang is not quite like other gangsters.
They really emptied their families for this quarterback. The gangsters are like the quarterback's parents, who work hard to get fans on the streets, reluctant to eat and drink, and all save up to improve the quarterback's food, dredge up relationships, and look for tryouts.
It sounds hilarious, but it's not funny at all. The gangsters have bet heavily on quarterbacks, and rightfully they will be rewarded.
Don't think they're betting on the wrong thing - it's all alarming Frank, and it's up to Frank to take care of it himself, and that's the reward.
The quarterback hadn't been fully admitted to the Jets before it paid off on their investment.
However, Frank came out of the game, and the best outcome for the quarterback was to draw a line with the gangsters, and the worst outcome was probably to leave his career due to injury, live a life of poverty, and finally die in a corner.
Frank usually looks smiling, at best a little informal, always looking decent.
In fact, as a guy who climbed up step by step from the patrol, how could he be a decent character with gentle means.
Brooklyn shook his head and closed the second case and began to look through the indictment for the third. At first glance, the third case is unremarkable.
A woman who was abused resisted resisted when she was subjected to domestic violence again, hacked her husband to death, and after coming out of prison, gathered a group of inmates and opened several strip clubs.
Striptease clubs offer striptease services where guests can watch a show in the lobby, as well as drinks and special beverage service, and if you want to watch it up close or alone, you can choose to go to a 'private room'.
In addition to this, the club also offers a door-to-door service to perform at guests' homes. Door-to-door services are accompanied by gang members who follow strippers to ensure the safety of performers and to ensure that customers don't go unchecked.
Of course, their performers like to video the performance process, and by the way, they provide customers with 'after-sales services'.
According to police statistics, the gang has gained a loyal following through the video, including two city councilors.
The two city councillors have been active since the club was shut down and gang members were arrested, accusing the NYPD of the impropriety of its actions.
Brooklyn looked at it for a while, and called Webster to communicate with the governor's office to investigate the details of the two city councilors.
Soon, the materials of the two city councilors were placed in front of Brooklyn. The two councillors are also on Winston's purge list.
This seems to be a good eucalyptus. While helping Winston clean up the two city councilors, it can also set up a typical eucalyptus to show the public the government's determination to 'clean up', and if it is done well, it can also save its image.
The bad image of the government in the past can be blamed on these two city councilors, so that the people think that it is the existence of people like the city councilors that makes the government worse, and now the government is actively developing in a good direction.
Kill more than one stone! Brooklyn called Webster and named the third case. A few days ago, the hearing of the court has been completed and preparations are being made for the preliminary trial.
Due to the involvement of two city councillors, the defendant has been very resistant and has been active in trying to clear his name and persuade the court to drop the case.
An hour later, e.. The case was transferred to Courtroom 9 for a personal hearing by Judge Brooklyn Lee.
Three hours later, the defendant's legal team received the message on the way out of the police station and returned to the police station.
In general, the case will not be adjusted after the trial judge has been determined, and if this can occur, either the original trial judge is unable to continue working for some reason, or there is a major change in the case.
The original trial judge of this court was in normal court. The defendant's lawyer had to prepare for the worst. The trial judge was replaced by E. Chief Justice, the famous Brooklyn Lee, is no joke.
They have already begun to consider reaching a plea agreement with prosecutors to seek an out-of-court settlement. At the same time, Webster also called the prosecutor's office to inform Chandler Kane that the case refusal had to be settled.
While the Brooklyn side was in full swing preparing the typical eucalyptus, Burke Forsman had just finished communicating Brooklyn's instructions to the Yale opposition in distant Boston.
Anthony led the Yale opposition through the hallway, along the path, into the small auditorium where the research group was located.
Scalpers and others are still here, actively preparing for the open debate. The tool congressman Yale had sent an assistant over to talk to him face-to-face about some of the issues that might be encountered in a public debate.
When Anthony introduced the Yale opposition to the crowd, the response in the small auditorium was nothing short of enthusiastic.
The members of the research group were very excited at first, but as the proposal continued to be promoted, everything that was expected did not come.
It was envisaged that they should be appreciated by Brooklyn and that it would not be impossible for them to raise their standing in the Legislature, open the way to promotion, and even enter the Congress.
Expectedly, they should make frequent appearances, give interviews, participate in TV shows, and be loved by the public.
Expectedly, they should at least be one of the few who count in the Harvard Legislature. But none of that.
When they finished compiling the press code, Brooklyn showed up, said some hard talk, and then was gone.
Gone! They are being held here to communicate with the lawmakers who submitted the proposals. No cheers, no status ascension, nothing!
And now they want to share the credit with the Yale people?! As if he hadn't seen anything, Anthony had a fake smile on his face, introduced everyone at Yale, briefly introduced the backbone of the research group, and then left.
As he left, he closed the door to the small auditorium. He didn't even give a good introduction to what Yale people should do.
The atmosphere in the small hall was extremely awkward for a while! Everyone, you look at me, I look at you, except for the sound of the printer suddenly spitting out paper, it is very quiet.