Chapter 233: The case of the white prostitute begins

After Hobert got a clue about the Skeleton Lord from Van Lundin's notes, he immediately decided to share the clue with Dophes.

First of all, because of the previous agreement when he assassinated Beckron, and secondly, after Dophes became a demigod, Hobert estimated that he could also follow suit.

However, Hobert noticed that when he told the location of the Skeleton Lord, Christine and Dophes's faces were a little wrong.

Hobart asked, "Is there anything wrong with the notes?" โ€

Christine asked rhetorically, "Are you sure that the 'Sage' who went with you to explore the ruins has not touched this notebook?" โ€

Hobert was stunned: "I'm sure!" โ€

Christine was silent for a full three seconds before smiling, "Dophes, this is your chance to advance, but now is not the time to deal with the Skeleton Lord. โ€

Dophes nodded, "I know." โ€

Seeing that Hobert was still questioning, Christine smiled and said, "Your clue is a bit coincidental to something we're planning. โ€

Hobert let out an "oh", so they suspected that Azk had learned of their plan.

He didn't have anything to worry about, because he knew that even if Azik knew about their plan, as long as it wasn't hurtful, Azik wouldn't bother to care.

This is the end of the topic, and Christine talks about the geography and humanity of Coulson County in the Kingdom of Fenerport: "Don't look at this county, which is all mountainous, there used to be a very prosperous waterway, but more than fifty years ago, that waterway was suddenly interrupted.

"The reason for the disruption varies, with some saying that there was an earthquake that diverted the river.

"Some people say that the belief in evil gods has emerged, which has caused the kingdom of Fenerport and the Church of Mother Earth God to abandon it.

"I've heard a reliable source that should be closest to the truth: there were indeed earthquakes and river diversions, but there were also many strange things that happened. In order to reopen the waterways, a demigod of the Kingdom of Fenerport died in Colsonshire. Both the royal family and the Church decided that it would be cost-effective to reopen the waterways, so the area was largely abandoned.

"Now County Coulson is the place where the Kingdom of Fenerport exiled prisoners and gave some 'fictitious' viscounts and barons fiefs.

"For example, if someone has made a meritorious service, the royal family wants to make him a baron, but they don't want to give him a fief, so they seal him in Colson County. The baron, who was sealed in County Coulsen, knew that it was not a good place and would not go to his fiefdom, so he hung a knighthood in Fenerport.

"It is said that Coulson County has become an outlaw land over the decades."

In this era, there was no Internet, and there was no access to local humanities information, so whenever Hobart heard this kind of information, he listened very carefully.

After a few more small talks, Hobert took his leave and went back to the bedroom to rest.

In the study, Dophiz asks Christine, "When are you going to tell Hobert?" โ€

"Wait." Christine said: "Whether you want to get involved or not, let him choose." โ€

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Probably because of seeing the corpse of the ancient god of death, Hobert's astral spirit body and spirit body were greatly shaken, which made him have another nightmare.

One moment he dreamed that he was being chased by a black dog spirit animal, and another he dreamed that he was being chased by the corpse of the ancient god of death, and the skeleton lord, the coffin he met in the spirit world, and some of the people he killed also joined in the fun.

It was almost dawn that Hobert slept soundly.

But today he was required to wake up early and have a simple breakfast, and Hobart yawned and came to the law office early.

Jessica had been waiting in front of Hobert's office with the materials for a long time, and after seeing Hobart, she finally breathed a sigh of relief: "Lawyer Hobert, this is the information you want." โ€

Hobart didn't come yesterday, and she was afraid that Hobart would be late today.

Hobert glanced at it a few times: "Very good, go, come with me to the court." โ€

Today is the day of trial for the case of Ms. Emma, the street girl.

Jessica was a little worried: "Your status ......"

This case has received media attention again, after all, many newspapers and magazines like this kind of peachy news, although Jessica knows that Hobart has no dealings with those street girls at all, but it does not affect the media's speculation and compilation of this aspect. ลดลดลด.BiQuGe.Biz

Hobert smiled: "It's okay, didn't the defendant hire a lawyer?" โ€

In Jessica's concern, the two go to the magistrate's court together.

Originally, the magistrate's court didn't take this case too seriously, and arranged a court at random.

However, on the day of the trial, a large number of ladies dressed in beautiful clothes and charming eyes came, as well as many reporters who asked to observe.

The ladies found several clients who worked in the court, and the case was heard in the largest magistrate's court in Beckland.

It can accommodate two or three hundred people, but there are still not enough seats for the auditors, and many people stand in the corridors, doorways, and windows to observe.

When Hobert and Jessica arrived at the courtroom, the main entrance was blocked, but fortunately, the two of them were agile and climbed into the courtroom through the window, almost missing the court time.

Plaintiff Emma and defendant Wendell have arrived, and Emma smiles and beckons Hobart to sit next to her.

On the other side, the defendant Wendell didn't have enough eyeballs, and looked at a room full of fancy girls.

Soon, the judge was in place, and after determining that Wendell did not need a lawyer, the judge announced the opening of the trial.

Hobert first expounded Wendell's guilt, and although it was only a brief statement, it aroused public outrage and began to abuse Wendell.

It took the judge a long time to keep order, and then Wendell spoke.

This middle-aged man in his thirties was very arrogant: "People have sued me more than once, but without exception, they have all failed.

"I repeat, prostitution is not legal income, it is not protected by the law, and you can't convict me at all!

"That good-tasting paralegal couldn't win the case before, you, Hobert, no matter how famous you are, unless you can change the laws of the Kingdom of Rune, you can't win the case."

These words caused a new round of abuse from everyone, and Hobert, as a Rune, couldn't even understand what some street girls were scolding.

This made him feel the diversity of languages.

The judge's gavel was about to be broken, and it still didn't calm everyone.

It was only after Hobert and Jessica's loud persuasion that everyone quieted down.

The magistrate's court, which was rarely attended, wiped the sweat from his forehead and said to Hobert, "Plaintiff's lawyer, the defendant is right, I really can't convict him. โ€

Hobert smiled and said, "Your Excellency, we might as well think differently, I will accuse the defendant of fraud!" โ€

Neither the people in the auditorium, nor the plaintiff Emma, nor the defendant Wendell, understood what it meant, but the judge's eyes lit up.

Jessica's eyes almost lit up, and she muttered, "I've learned, I've learned, and I can still do this." โ€

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