First Wizarding World War

Chapter 33: The dismissal order issued by the new warden (asking for a monthly ticket for April Morn

For several days, Charlotte did not see Senior Menilman again.

He also heard some news, and there was even a rumor that Miss Menilman had been imprisoned in the lowest level of the prison, but there was no reliable source for these gossips.

Charlotte had only been transferred here not long ago and had no acquaintances in Kilmainham Prison, so there was no way to inquire and verify the information.

After getting off work early again, Charlotte went to see an opera with Anne and took a ride in Brittany's carriage back to the Elysée. He and Anne said goodbye to each other and walked back to No. 58.

To his surprise, he saw two prison guards outside his house, and they were familiar faces.

Charlotte asked: "John, Tony! Are you two looking for something to do with me?"

"It's so late. Could it be that Miss Menilman has any instructions?"

The two prison guards looked at each other and said together: "Warden Menilman has been transferred. Did the newly appointed Warden Magrew call you over?"

Charlotte glanced at the sky and couldn't help but said: "So late?"

The two prison guards said: "There is no way. The new warden Magrew has a bad temper. He came to the prison in the afternoon and called your name first. When he learned that you were not here, he had already signed a dismissal order. Maybe you can go back now and return." It’s too late to save.”

"Removal order!?"

Charlotte was really shocked this time.

It's just that he left early in the afternoon. The new warden caught such a small mistake and he was going to be dismissed from his post?

This matter does not comply with imperial regulations, but the empire is not a society ruled by law.

Charlotte didn't say anything, followed her two colleagues, and hurried back to Kilmainham Prison.

When Charlotte walked into the familiar office, what she saw was no longer a beautiful senior like a rose in full bloom, but a middle-aged man with a big belly. His large-sized military uniform was rounded, and his face was full of tears. It's a scowl.

Charlotte hurriedly saluted and thought to herself: "Isn't this guy waiting for me?"

A cold and sarcastic voice sounded and said: "Mr. Mecklen, as a first-level clerk, you actually left early early in a row and even disappeared for the entire afternoon on the day I took office. Excuse me?"

"Are you suitable for this job?"

Charlotte had nothing to say. He had indeed been leaving early recently. That was because there was nothing going on in the prison and he had too many overtime shifts.

However, although the other party spoke righteous words, the dismissal order that had been issued before he came back did not give him a chance to defend himself. It was obviously not because of something as trivial as leaving early.

According to the laws of the empire, arriving late and leaving early will result in a maximum salary penalty, and there is no reason to be dismissed from office. This pot-bellied guy probably wants to cleanse the "confidence" left by Menirman.

Charlotte did not speak, which made the new warden think that he had begun to be afraid. She was very satisfied with her intimidation and pretended to be angry and said: "I have removed you from the position of first-level clerk, but as the newly appointed warden, Sir, I will give you a special offer and allow you to continue working in Kilmainham Prison as a temporary prison guard. If you are willing to work hard and get rid of your habit of leaving early, I will not be able to resume your duties."

"Temporary prison army? Those are not imperial civil servants at all!"

Charlotte had spent two years in the central government office and was familiar with the laws of the empire. He heard something was wrong, and his brain turned at full speed: "The order of dismissal is to completely strip away the status of an imperial civil servant."

"According to imperial law, the warden can issue a dismissal order, but it is impossible for me to return to the first-level clerkship unless an official one or two levels higher intervenes."

"He was so cunning. He signed a dismissal order directly. He also lied to me that I could recover as long as I worked hard. What exactly did he want to do?"

Magrew Teller, the new warden of Kilmainham Prison, thought he had "suppressed" this little first-class clerk. Of course, when the dismissal order was issued, the other party was no longer the first-class clerk. Now Xia Lott Mecklen is just a little person who he can manipulate at will.

Magrew smiled and said, "I'm sure you know how to behave."

"I want to know, what has Menirman done recently? What incidents have you been involved in? She transferred you from the Central Government Office by name. There must be something special for you to do. I want to know Details."

Charlotte reacted immediately and said secretly: "Is this a political struggle against Senior Menilman?"

"Oh shit!"

"If I get involved in a political struggle of this level, a little guy like me will die!"

Seeing that Charlotte was still silent, Magrew added in a serious tone: "You are now a temporary prison guard, the one who manages those damned prisoners, but you are not unable to change your identity and become the garbage you are imprisoned in."

"I also have a report here that says, 'You borrowed three extraordinary weapons, kept them for personal use, and did not return them to the prison.'"

"My patience is limited!"

"Don't challenge my bottom line."

Charlotte took a deep breath. It was an unspoken rule of the prison to resell extraordinary weapons in private. The unspoken rules meant that they could not be brought to the table. The new warden brought this matter up, not intending to give it to him. The opportunity to choose a side must drive him to a dead end.

Now that this matter has been revealed, even if he obeys the other party, the end will definitely not be better.

Charlotte didn't know what kind of political struggle Menirman was involved in, but since the new warden was determined not to care about his life or death, there would be no good results for betraying this senior sister. The most likely outcome would be to burn bridges. , his death is unclear, so what’s the point of betraying him?

Just choose the other side.

Although, he didn't know what would happen to the chosen Menirman.

Although he lived a very happy life during this period, as a time traveler, he did not regard this kind of life as very important. He did not have the mentality of worrying about gains and losses like the natives, and he did not take chances.

Charlotte raised her head that had been lowered and said: "I am willing to report..."

Magrew hated the clear eyes of this young man, but the other person's words made him decide to give him a little patience, and said: "Charlotte Temporary Prison Guard, you are indeed a sensible person." He deliberately said in the temporary prison The word "military" is emphasized in order to increase the threat. The prison army is also an imperial civil servant after all, but the temporary prison army is not, not even the lowest fifty-third rank.

Charlotte took a step forward, and a vampire ax appeared in her hand with miraculous skills. She threw it out with all her strength, and shouted loudly: "Warden Magrew, you can't force me to slander Meni." Miss Mann..."

The moment the blood-sucking ax flew out, Charlotte activated Bloody Glory, jumped back with all her strength, and smashed the door of the warden's office with her back.

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