After Corgan returned to the manor, he found that a lot had changed in the manor, the first of which was of course the arrival of Natasha's parents, Miles and Michiko.

Secondly, Antonio also moved to the manor. During the exchange, Corgan discovered that the protagonist in the so-called "The Greatest Player's Last Performance" was Antonio.

But precisely because of this, Corgan quietly told Antonio a piece of news.

A piece of news that can't be called very good.

Corgan tells Antonio to be careful of members of the royal family.

When Cogan was a trainee judge in the court, he once heard a message that the princess in the royal family was looking for a violinist.

And it is said that the last performance of the violinist that the royal soldiers inquired about was the "last performance" at the Grand Theater in Paris.

Corgan felt he needed to remind Antonio.

But it was obvious that Antonio was more concerned about the fact that Cogan had become a trainee judge than the royal princess.

Antonio congratulated Cogan from the bottom of his heart. As for the royal princess, he had long forgotten about it.

Antonio didn't care at all, because he thought very simply. He would rarely leave the manor once a year, and no matter how hard the royal princess searched, it would be impossible for him to be found.

And even if it is found, what will happen?

So more than that, Antonio wanted to congratulate Cogan for becoming a trainee judge.

From a recorder to a trainee judge, only Cogan himself knows the hardships.

Although it has the title of "trainee", this is already a big change.

And the reason why Cogan was able to become a trainee judge, after all, she felt that she should be grateful to one person.

In fact, when Cogan first started, the judges looked down on her as a woman and only assigned her some menial jobs.

Until that day, her nominal "teacher" told her that a distinguished gentleman named her to preside over a court hearing.

And from her "teacher's" tone, Cogan could clearly feel that this was not a "notification" but a "pleasure."

Although he finally had the opportunity to go to court in person, Corgan really didn't want to give up, but this opportunity came too strangely.

There was a woman who wanted to be a judge. At that time, those people only regarded it as a laughing stock, or her current "teacher" had a little kindness and was willing to accept Cogan as his apprentice. Of course, he only had a little kindness.

The work he arranged for Ke Gang was just some chores, such as sorting files, processing documents and other trivial things.

But even if it is some small things, Corgan will try his best to do them well. She read the adult files over and over again, carefully analyzing the direction of each trial.

She was fully prepared for her first court hearing in the future.

So when Cogan sat on the highest chair in the courtroom wearing a judge's hat and judge's uniform, she found that this strange trial was unexpectedly easy.

Of course, this was just for Cogan. The other judges in those courts were already worried about this trial.

Not only because of this difficult trial, but also because that distinguished gentleman will also be sitting in the audience.

The judges even began to wonder whether the gentleman was just having fun with them, or whether he deliberately wanted to suppress the court, so he deliberately selected a woman to be the judge.

However, in fact, Corgan already fully understood the direction of the matter during the first trial.

Cogan held off on issuing a verdict simply because she needed to go through the process. (The trial at that time was very rigid. It had to go through one trial, two trials, the jury made a verdict, and finally the judge made a decision.)

She watched the defendant and the plaintiff arguing pointlessly in court. Bored, she glanced into the audience and saw a figure that was very familiar to her.

Noticing her eyes, Hesai Baden also blinked at her.

Suddenly, Cogan understood everything. It seemed that after the trial was over, he needed to thank Mr. Jose Baden properly.

But gradually, something unexpected but expected happened in the court hearing.

The defendant, who was gradually at a disadvantage, actually insulted the judge sitting on the high seat, who was Cogan in court.

The reason is simple, because Corgan is a woman, and he believes that a woman is not worthy of sitting there.

His idea was naturally recognized by almost everyone present. They felt that the trial was a farce. How could a woman deserve to sit in the judge's seat?

However, in the face of the defendant's accusations and the noisy order in the room, Cogan sat there expressionlessly, and was about to hit the judge's hammer to make everyone in the room quiet...

"Everyone, don't you think this farce should end?" Jose Baden, who was sitting in the audience, slowly stood up and said to everyone present.

Everyone present knows Jose Baden. As long as they are believers in God, they must have heard about Jose Baden’s personal experience of heaven.

So when Jose Baden spoke, everyone expected him to kick that ridiculous woman off the bench.

But what Jose Baden said next greatly exceeded their expectations.

"I really don't understand, Mr. Plaintiff, you are blaming what happened to you on a woman who has no reason to do anything with it. It's no wonder you are sitting in the plaintiff's seat, because you can never know her on the spot. I realize my own stupidity." As Jose Baden said, he glanced up and down at the plaintiff, as if he were looking at a ridiculous clown.

"And... Mr. Defendant." Jose Baden slowly turned his head and looked at the Defendant's position, "You have to understand your current status. You are just a person who is being tried. You Who are you qualified to insult your judge?"

In the end, Jose Baden raised his hands high, "It's up to you whether you want to stay or not. If you don't like this kind of trial, the door is over there." Jose Baden stretched out his hand and pointed to the door. s position.

Jose Baden's meaning is already obvious. If you choose to stay here, just shut up and listen. If you don't want to hear this trial, get out!

As soon as this was said, everyone in the court fell silent, but one person who was not afraid of death still appeared.

"There has never been a woman serving as a judge."

What this guy said was the sentiment of everyone present.

However, Jose Baden just smiled mockingly.

"It's true, there has never been a time in history where a woman has been in the position of judge..." José Baden raised his hand to indicate to Cogan, as if he were holding a wine glass.

"Miss Cogan is the first one. I actually witnessed history with my own eyes. This is really such an honor."

As soon as this statement came out, people around him would rather believe that Jose Baden was joking or sarcastic.

But alas, Jose Baden's firm look let them know that these were his words from the heart.

"Knock! Knock!" The loud voice of the judge's hammer drew everyone's attention back.

"Silence! The trial continues!"

Corgan knocked the judge's hammer in his hand, drawing everyone's attention back.

However, her actions were considered life-threatening by everyone around her, and she actually dared to interrupt Count Jose Baden's speech.

But after Count Jose Baden heard Cogan knock the judge's hammer, he bowed slightly to Cogan, and then sat back on the chair in the auditorium.

Immediately afterwards, the trial continued...

Not surprisingly, Corgan fired her first shot in the court.

After the trial, as expected, she received an invitation from Jose Baden.

When the other judges in the court watched Cogan and Jose Baden chatting alone, they kept beating drums in their hearts.

But the strange thing is that they only went in for less than five minutes and came out.

Immediately afterwards, the court received a check for an incredible amount.

Although the judges didn't know what Cogan talked about with Count Jose Baden, of course, they didn't dare to ask, but it was precisely because of this that Cogan finally changed from an apprentice to a trainee judge.

Not just because of that huge paycheck, but because of the stature of Jose Bardem and the talent Corgan has proven to everyone.

She was more powerful than the experienced old judges, which was why they made it less embarrassing for a woman to be a trainee judge.

But then again, what were Corgan and Jose Bardem talking about that day?

Actually it’s nothing…

After Corgan entered the room, he said without saying a word, "Thank you very much for what happened today."

When Cogan saw the figure of Jose Baden in the court, she completely understood everything. This incredible trial was arranged by Jose Baden.

"You're welcome." Jose Baden replied lightly, but in fact, his heart was not at all peaceful. He thought that when he met Cogan, he would ask him why he came to disrupt her work.

Corgan also saw Jose Baden's doubts.

"Effort is important, but sometimes opportunities are better and more precious than hard work."

Cogan knew very well that even without the help of Jose Baden, sooner or later she would face her first court trial, but she didn’t know how many years later it would be. Maybe by then, Cogan would already be covered with white hair. Yes, Mr. Jose Baden just helped her advance the time.

How could Corgan blame Jose Baden when he could prove his ability to the world earlier?

"It's convenient to talk to smart people, Miss Cogan." As Jose Baden said, he silently despised himself in his heart. Why should he imagine Miss Cogan to be so mean and mean?

"Well, in that case, our cooperation has been reached, and I will continue to provide 'assistance' to the court." Their deal was obvious. Jose Baden provided nominal assistance to the court, but in fact it was Help Corgan to better display his skills in the court.

But of course, Jose Baden is a "businessman" and he will not work for nothing. "So please also provide me with some 'assistance' when the time comes."

(Translation: I will use my money and power to help you clear the way. You should be a little more biased toward me in court.)

"Of course there is no problem, Mr. Jose Baden, I will not let any 'victim' be wronged." Cogan said firmly.

(Translation: If you are the victim, then I will definitely try my best to help you, but if you are in the position of the perpetrator, then don’t blame me for turning your back.)

"Then it's agreed, Miss Cogan, I look forward to your wonderful performance in court." Jose Baden showed a decent smile.

(Translation: No problem, I will not take the initiative to harm others, but I will not let others provoke me. You must help me when the time comes.)

"Thank you for your expectation, Mr. Josebaden. I will definitely live up to your expectations."

(Translation: I will definitely help you when the time comes, but I will return the help you gave me sooner or later. I will not owe you any favors.)

Hearing what Cogan said, Jose Baden stood up from his seat and extended his hand to Cogan.

(Translation: No problem, so the deal is done?)

Corgan stood up from his chair and returned José Baden's outstretched hand.

(Translation: The deal is done, I will pay you back what I owe you as soon as possible.)

The above is the content of the conversation between Corgan and Jose Baden at that time.

In fact, they originally didn't want to say what they said, but they couldn't stand the judges and reporters who were posted on the door to eavesdrop and almost squeezed the door down.

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Ahem... (tactical cough)

In short, back to the subject, this trial successfully fired Cogan's first shot in the court. Since then, Cogan has taken on the title of trainee judge and has been able to handle some real trials.

At the same time, Mr. Jose Baden is about to bring his father Baden Sr. to the manor for Christmas.

Cogan thought that he would thank him properly when the time came. (They left after talking in the room. If they continued talking, they would be in trouble. -_-||)

Oh, by the way, I almost forgot, and Corgan has just returned to the manor. The third and final thing happened later.

Corgan discovered that there was a new child in the manor.

Moreover, Cogan found that he actually knew him.

Ok……

In fact, it can't be said that they were acquaintances. Corgan only saw a few French nobles who happened to be worshiping in the church one Saturday.

Cogan didn't eavesdrop on purpose, but she was standing next to them at the time, and their voices really didn't avoid people at all, and even meant to show off, so Cogan heard their conversation clearly. .

The general gist of their conversation was that there was a child in their family named Frederick Clayburgh, who was chosen by God to ascend to heaven, and was chosen by God himself.

Cogan, who heard their conversation, thought it was the owner of the manor who had brought another child into the manor, right?

Therefore, when Cogan returned to the manor, she specially bought a toy doll and wanted to give it to the child named Frederick Clayburgh. After listening to the conversations of several nobles, the child was still young. He's very young, he probably likes dolls...

Of course, she also bought gifts for Andrew, Carl and Lisa.

But when Corgan first met the young boy named Frederick Clayburgh at the manor, his reaction was a little hurtful.

Cogan was full of joy and wanted to give the gift to the child. However, the first time Frederick saw Cogan, he was so frightened that he shrank back from the manor owner and closed his eyes tightly. Dare not look in Corgan's direction.

Corgan: Honestly, it's quite hurtful. (=_=)

But it's not that Corgan can't understand him. Although saying this feels a bit self-contemptuous, Corgan knows what he looks like. For children, the impact is indeed quite big.

It was normal for Frederic Kleberg to be so scared.

So Corgan only handed the doll to the manor at that time, hoping that the manor would help him transfer it to Frederick.

But I don’t know if the manor owner said something to Frederick. When Cogan saw him again the next day, Frederick was holding a toy bear and the toy Cogan gave him at the same time. baby.

But he still could only watch from a distance and did not dare to take the initiative to step forward. Cogan did not make it difficult for him. After a long time, he would naturally get used to it.

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