Chapter 235: Elizabeth's Question

Beckland, Queens.

A copy of the Daily Bakerland was spread out and placed on a soft stool.

Next to the soft stool, a golden retriever is lying on the carpet, and it is looking at a book spread out in front of it line by line, often stretching out its paws to turn the pages.

The beautiful girl stood in front of the floor-to-ceiling window, looking at the flowers in front of the window in a daze, as if thinking about something, the girl, the flowers, and the floor-to-ceiling window formed an excellent composition.

After a while, the girl Audrey suddenly said, "Susie, he lied." ”

Susie, the golden retriever, folded a corner of the page and closed the book: "Who are you talking about?" Audrey. ”

Audrey pointed to the newspaper, "Mr. Hobert." ”

"Did he cheat on your feelings?"

Audrey smiled helplessly: "Susie, you should watch less romance." Well, you can read some poetry books, or psychology textbooks that I have collected. ”

Susie stretched out a paw to hold down the romance in front of her: "Okay." ”

"I remember the first time I met Mr. Hobert, he said he didn't stand for justice." Audrey said, "But he has been doing what is right. ”

Susie took the newspaper from the stool and spread it out on the carpet and said, "Oh my God, he's in the newspaper again, another challenging case!" ”

"yes, his reputation will definitely suffer from it." Audrey said: "I'm going to start a 'Justice League' meeting next week to see if I can help this gentleman with justice in his heart." ”

"That's a great idea, Audrey." Susie asked, "Can I join us?" ”

"Well, not Susie just yet." Seeing that Susie was a little disappointed, Audrey followed and said, "If there is a chance in the future, I will introduce you to the club." ”

……

192 Blanca Street.

"Hobert!" Hugh at the dinner table shook the newspaper in his hand: "We even have to read the newspaper to know that you have done another big thing!" ”

Hobart smiled: "I didn't expect that this case would have such a big impact!" ”

That's true.

"Hobert, though your speech in the courtroom is very exciting, the gentlemen and ladies of Beckland should be more concerned that you are defending a street girl." ”

Hugh also said: "Yes, there will definitely be people behind your back to criticize your motives. ”

Hobert poured the hot milk into three cups: "Two ladies, sometimes we care about the opinions of some unimportant people, and we are completely exalting them. ”

Hugh and Furth thought Hobert's idea was fresh, and listened attentively as they got up and came over to bring the milk.

Hobart smiled, "I've figured it out lately, there's no need to care so much about the opinions of people who aren't important in our lives.

"On the other hand, Miss Emma, the client, regarded me as the last hope, and if I did not intervene, the defendant's bad behavior would not be stopped.

"Honestly, it's a good feeling to be a hero."

The three of them were eating toasted bread and drinking hot milk.

Hugh lamented: "Justice never goes out of style. ”

Hobert smiled: "I just did something that I thought was right, and it had nothing to do with justice." Well, I'm not a righteous person. ”

As he spoke, he got up and put on a windbreaker: "I'm going to be late again, so I have to trouble you to clean up the tableware." ”

"No problem." Furth waved the toast in his hand: "After all, we enjoyed your toast and hot milk." ”

Picking up his cane, Hobert walked briskly to the law firm, and when he reached the door of the office, he slowed down and entered his office seemingly unhurried.

At about ten o'clock, Jessica came to his office to report: "Attorney Hobert, until now, I have taken on four cases similar to Ms. Emma. ”

Hober nodded: "It's all for you to deal with, and if there is anything that can't be solved, come to me to discuss." ”

Jessica agreed, and was about to turn around when Hobert stopped her again: "I have a personal matter that I want your help with." ”

Jessica closed the office door and sat across from Hobert: "You say. ”

"From what I've observed, your friend Kelly is supposed to be a 'craftsman', right?"

Jessica was stunned for a moment, and then remembered that she had given Attorney Hobert the key ring before, so she nodded: "That's right." ”

"I want to entrust her with helping me build a weapon." Hobart got straight to the point: "I hope you can help me get this deal done." ”

"It just so happens that she has something she might want to entrust to you." Jessica said, "How about we find a restaurant in the evening?" Talk while eating. ”

"Not tonight, I have an appointment." Hobert said: "And the restaurant is not a good place to talk, let's come to the office tomorrow to talk." If you don't feel at ease, you can find a secluded place, a place where you can talk safely, and I'll go to you. ”

"Let's come to the office, then."

Hobert smiled and nodded, and Jessica took her leave.

In the midst of busyness, time flies.

In the afternoon, Hobert was about to take a break when Jessica handed a reply from Elizabeth and Selena.

After opening Elizabeth's letter, she said that she occasionally had the same nightmare during this time, dreaming of a minotaur with golden antlers.

She had had a similar experience before, with the help of a friend who had escaped the nightmare of the end, but now that friend was gone.

Elizabeth went to the "Fortune Tellers' Club" to find help from other soothsayers, but the advice given by them was to no avail.

Elizabeth then discussed the topic of soothsayers in the letter, saying that she had known a gentleman who really understood the occult, which gave her a new understanding of the occult.

After coming into contact with soothsayers during this time, she found that there seemed to be two kinds of soothsayers, one was very accurate and rarely made symbolic explanations. One is always doing some symbolic explanation, and the more you talk about it, the more confusing it becomes.

She asked Hobart how to distinguish between the two types of soothsayers. And ask if Hobert has a solution to this problem?

At last she talked about Melissa, and she invited Melissa to Beckland to relax, but Melissa did not agree.

Hobert took the letter and thought to himself: "Elizabeth's spirituality seems to be a little higher than that of normal people, and by observing it, you can vaguely perceive that the real 'soothsayer' is different from ordinary soothsayers.

"Maybe it's because of her higher spirituality that she recalls some memories hidden by the 'mental spoon' in her unconscious sleep."

Then Hobert thought, "The gentleman she said really understands the occult must be Klein!" ”

He remembered that Mr. Ke had helped Elizabeth solve an incident haunted by evil spirits.

After a little thought, Hobert writes back to Elizabeth, telling her that he can solve the nightmare problem she is experiencing, but that he must solve it in person.

He advised Elizabeth not to go to a soothsayer anymore, because it is difficult to meet a true "connoisseur" in everyday life.

Finally, when he talked about Melissa, he invited Melissa's brother to visit Bakeland to see the "Clock of Order" and the Russell Memorial Exhibition.

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