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Chapter 110 Humanitarian Care Assistance to Families in Distress

Chapter 110 Humanitarian Care Assistance to Families in Distress
After reading the "Trading News" for a while, Lynch picked up the local newspaper again. Most of the things learned in the Trading News were macro changes, which did not have much effect on Lynch now.

On the contrary, some local newspapers can provide him with some important information, allowing him to learn about some local changes faster.

For example, several factories closed down again, and a large number of unemployed workers flooded the streets, making the already not so safe security environment even more unsafe.

For example, a male cat in a certain family is actually pregnant, with a swollen belly that looks like it will give birth soon. The cat owner is said to have invited a special nurse to take care of the male cat.

For example, the milkman on the farm said that he was abducted by aliens. The aliens took a piece of his leg hair and let him back. He also drew the alien spaceship with the help of the artist. looks like aliens.

And..., Lynch glanced at the directory, and turned to the middle page of the local news paper. There was a small piece of news on it. The news said that Michael, the former investigation team leader of the tax bureau who was transferred to other regional prisons not long ago, admitted that he asked himself The children of children take some responsibility for themselves, in order to escape legal sanctions.

Now he has realized his fault, surrendered to the prison administrators, and the court sentenced him yesterday.

Little Michael was acquitted, but Michael's sentence was increased by [-] months, three years and four months, plus the previous sentence, even if Director Johnson wanted to use the "Special Talent Recruitment Regulations" to get Michael out , I am afraid there is no chance.

Seven years later, Director Johnson didn't know where he went. Maybe he still has the ability to do so, for example, he was promoted to the state office as a consultant.

But it is also possible that he does not have the ability to do so. We all know that the warehouse keeper cannot activate such regulations at all, even if he is promoted to the state office of the tax bureau in name.

This is a "business" that I don't know whether to say it is a good deal or not.

Maybe it has different values ​​in the eyes of different people. For example, in the eyes of Michael and his wife, at least this deal is a good deal. Michael Jr. was released from prison a few months earlier, and he also received a "free crime" such an important sentence.

The state court referred to some specific actual situations and believed that if Michael asked Michael Jr. to do something, the two parties were both father and son, and at the same time had a master-slave relationship, and it would be difficult for Michael Jr. to refuse.

Coupled with the age of Michael Jr., the charges of cover-up and perjury were not found guilty. The judge of the state court gave Michael Jr. a final verdict of "not guilty" very humanely.

This also means that the stains in Michael's life that were originally on the dossier were completely wiped out because of this sentence and Michael's additional three-year sentence.

The trajectory of his life has undergone some changes.

Just when Lynch curled his lips to express his indignation at what happened to Michael and a certain degree of sympathy based on humanitarianism, the doorbell rang.

Lynch put down the newspaper, wiped his mouth with a towel, got up and walked to the living room. After the maid cleaned up the things on the dining table, she was busy opening the door for Lynch.

A good job is very rare these days, let alone a job that only requires cleaning.

Generally, as long as Lynch is not at home, she will lie on the sofa and watch TV to pass the time. She also has a good salary every month. She cares about this job very much, which is why she wants to talk to Lynch in private. She wishes she could stay here a little longer.

The door of the house was quickly opened, and Director Johnson, who was standing outside the door, was taken aback when he saw the maid's attire, and quickly looked away.

The ghost knows if these people have some little hobbies that are difficult to talk about. In case Lynch is annoyed by looking more, or some accident happens, he really can't tell.

After a brief inquiry, the maid led Director Johnson to the living room, and then left voluntarily.

"I saw you in the newspaper just now." Lynch shook hands with Director Johnson and sat back. He crossed his legs and looked at Director Johnson with a smile on his face. "Is there anything I can do for you?"

It seems to be a very normal attitude, but Director Johnson felt a temperament hidden by these things on Lynch's surface, an indescribable thing, aloofness?
Maybe it is, and it's also a bit like arrogance, which is not easy to describe.

What he said, what he looked like, was just self-serving, Chief Johnson was sure of that.

He didn't pay attention to Lynch's performances, but asked a little strangely, "Did I get in the newspaper?"

According to the unwritten rules, the top leaders of a certain power organization in a region will not take the initiative to appear in front of the media and the public without the consent of the other party.

On the one hand, it is to maintain and protect their mystery, and on the other hand, it is also to prevent them from causing trouble.

There are always many lunatics in this world. They never consider whether what they do is in line with the rules. They will only do what they want to do, including harassing some people who hurt them in their opinion. In fact, this is not the case.

Lynch nodded, "I saw Michael's sentence increased..."

When he heard this sentence, Director Johnson scratched his head and said with a wry smile, "I knew I couldn't hide it from you. I did it, and it has something to do with my intention."

Lynch nodded slightly, aware that he continued to speak, and at the same time he also realized the purpose of Director Johnson's coming here.

But he won't take the initiative to say it. Some things he said by himself may be more valuable, but sometimes he said it himself, but it doesn't have a good effect.

Michael is serving his sentence, and Michael Jr. is also in prison. Michael's wife may not know how to face the sudden change in life. No one in this family has the ability to change the status quo.

There is only one person left who can change and has the right to change, and that is Michael's old boss, Director Johnson.

Lynch would not suspect that it was Michael's colleagues who did it. No matter what circumstances those people stepped on Michael, they would not allow any connection between themselves and Michael, only Johnson was different.

This is a good old man, sometimes too kind to say right or wrong.

After hesitating for a while, Director Johnson sighed helplessly, "I met Michael two days ago, and he said that this matter is over, and at the same time, he regrets the things he did to you before, And let me convey his apology to you, I hope you can forgive him..." Lynch nodded to show that he understood, but judging from the unchanged expression on his face, he seemed to be indifferent to Michael's statement .

Thinking about it, ten years later, a prisoner who has just been released from prison, and a big man who may have been more successful, have no chance of getting involved with each other. Why should he care?

But some things still need to be resolved. Director Johnson continued to bite the bullet, "This matter... We spent a lot of money. After Little Michael came back, he had to transfer to a school in another place to re-study, plus some other expenses... ..."

Director Johnson subconsciously rubbed his palms a little awkwardly. To be honest, he may not be an excellent person, but he almost never broke the law, let alone take the initiative to do anything like today.

Hearing this, Lynch realized that it was almost done, and he first expressed his attitude, "There is nothing good between me and Michael, and there is no friendship, even if his wife and children have to beg on the side of the road, that is They deserve it."

"But..." He changed the subject, "I'm good friends with you. I'm willing to help you when you're in trouble. It's not because of Michael's bullshit. It's because of you, Director Johnson."

Lynch's words made him a little annoyed, a little sighed, but also a little inexplicably proud?

In fact, when the value of any person is affirmed by others, and when a higher affirmation is given, they will be happy for it.

"I don't know..." Director Johnson was a little dazed.

Lynch took out the transfer check book, wrote a number and handed it over, "For your sake, in the spirit of humanitarianism, I am willing to help this poor family, but I need someone to supervise the money." It's used, and delivered to them in installments, do you have time to do that, Chief Johnson?"

With a tear, Lynch tore the check from the checkbook and held it in his hand, waiting for the other party's answer.

(End of this chapter)

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