After all, this is a complicated criminal case, and Grotius talked with Caroline for a long time just because of the case itself. After that, he asked Caroline's opinion on this matter, and hinted that he could help Anne return to the center of power, but Caroline Lorraine is not too interested in this. Although she agrees with Alvin's conviction, she does not want to exchange anything for it.

Caroline is younger than him and Planck, and her friends think she is a casual [-], but from a legal point of view, she is actually a very accomplished judge.Getting the position of Chief Justice is not easy, and there are no fools in this profession.When Grotius proposed constitutional amendments, Caroline opposed him for the same reasons as Grotius opposed Planck. Grotius thought she would continue to insist on her views, but she did not What is your opinion on this matter.

At the end of the conversation, she showed a hesitant expression.

"Go ahead." Grotius took off his glasses.

"Actually, we are very clear that as long as the constitution is amended, he will definitely die, but I am more concerned about how he will die." Caroline shrugged, "I think you have also read the report of the College Federation? Strictly speaking , he has 'died' once."

He did not use the starship to complete the trip. After testing, he used a special technology to complete a consciousness transmission.The College Federation said this very cryptically, and they probably knew that once this matter was exposed, the Science Ethics Committee would definitely not let them go.

"I have to say that President Plank has loose jurisdiction over Erwin. This is his problem, but it has nothing to do with this case. If the trial process is delayed for too long, it will play into the suspect's hands." Years of trial and pestering were the last thing Grotius wanted.

"I'm afraid this is not a matter of loose jurisdiction," Caroline said lightly, "This is the result of their joint research, Justice Grotius, although the academic circles account for a small proportion of the population, their But the influence is huge, no one is stupid, everyone knows that so many studies cannot be done by Irving behind Planck's back."

"So you want to try Planck together?" Grotius looked at the junior. "This is not an economic case. The longer it drags on, the worse it will be for the safety of the entire world."

"I don't want to try Planck." Caroline said coldly, "I just hope that the federation will give a complete research report. Do you remember 50 years ago? Planck must have chosen some method of freezing his brain to imprison Irwin permanently, which resulted in the current situation. I don’t want this to happen again. Otherwise, where is the dignity of the law? Why not let them unite Judge yourself."

Grotius didn't expect the other party to say this at all. He didn't know that Caroline had obtained most of the core information of the Federation through Anne, but now he realized that this person might know more than himself.

"I do sympathize with omega. I think we are the same in this regard. The revision of the constitutional bill is hasty. Although I oppose it, I can guess the purpose of this move." Caroline looked into the other party's eyes, "I'm sorry I don't like Planck very much. I don't hide it, but I can tell right from wrong. It's my job to make a fair decision. I won't deliberately get involved in personal affairs. But, Grotius, think about what I said There must be no reason, if we want to sentence a person who cannot kill to death, is this a joke in itself?"

"...What is an unkillable person?" Grotius was puzzled, "If we shot him in the head, he would still be unkillable? What do you mean?"

"You shouldn't ask me this, you should ask Planck? Ask him what is eel transmission, ask him what is consciousness migration? I think he is not as calm as you think."

While speaking, Caroline sorted out all the documents scattered on the table, and helped Grotius stuff his file back: "50 years ago, you won a private trial for this case, and 50 years later, you Want to close the case quickly, Judge Grotius, you have done a lot for this, but don't be fooled by your closest friends..."

How much will Alpha hesitate when killing Omega?This is really beyond people's imagination.

Grotius originally came to find out the direction of the wind, but what Caroline said made him very worried. In the end, he left in a hurry without even finishing his tea. much more anxious.

Luca Lorrain is Caroline's secretary, so he came to collect the teacups.

"Will Omega be soft when killing Alpha?" Caroline asked him abruptly.

"What?" Lorraine thought to himself what a stupid question, "Omega doesn't kill people."

Mental retardation... Caroline regretted asking him: "What about Alvin? He killed many, many people, right?"

"He's different," Lorraine thought for a while, "he's a pervert, not a normal person at all."

abnormal?

This is the prefix used by the vast majority of media to report on Irving now. Human rights organizations and the Omega Promotion Association have a headache for this, because once he is considered a 'pervert', people will no longer sympathize with him because he is an Omega him.

At this moment, there are still three days before the public trial, and the lawyer they hired has the opportunity to see him for the first time.

Alvin didn't follow Angela's suggestion to tell the lawyer what happened 50 years ago. He just quietly listened to the lawyer talking in front of him.

In fact, except for the interrogation by the prosecutor's office that day, most of the time, he was very quiet and polite.

When the other party asks, he will answer, and if he thinks he cannot answer, he will remain silent.

"...Mr. Herman, your case is very difficult, but it is not completely without breakthrough points. After all, you are talented, but from the perspective of human value, it is impossible for the judge to ignore your possible contributions, so I think that in We should have a coping strategy in court, for example, when you mention these issues, you have to..." The lawyer compiled a lot of materials, and he was sweating profusely.

"Can you draw?" Alvin asked suddenly, who was in a daze.

"Huh?" The lawyer didn't realize it for a while, "What painting?"

"Ah," Alvin smiled, "It looks like the curves you drew are perfect, as if they were specially practiced."

"This...is indeed my hobby." The lawyer didn't quite know what he said had anything to do with the current case.

"It's nothing," Alvin said politely, "I'm just asking casually, because my drawing is ugly, and I haven't been able to draw such beautiful lines after practicing for a long time."

Hearing this, the lawyer showed the usual helplessness of criminal defense lawyers: "Sir, many times our defendants are given heavy sentences because they gave up early. Although we do not have as much power as the prosecutor's office and the police, our Help can do you more than you thought possible."

"Sorry, sorry, please continue."

Seeing the indifferent expression on Alvin's face, the lawyer even doubted that the 'pervert' mentioned by the media was true, "Don't you care about the outcome of the trial?"

"You mean dead?" Alvin asked.

"Isn't it? Don't you fear death?" The lawyer looked at him, hoping to find the desire to live in his eyes, but unfortunately he found nothing.

"I'm terrified of dying," Alvin said, "but I'm even more terrified of crying tears of so-called confession in court just to get by."

The lawyer just suggested that he'd better be able to do some 'confession' in court.

Seeing the lawyer's embarrassed expression, Alvin realized that he had said it: "I just said that, and I will cooperate with you when the time comes."

The lawyer breathed a sigh of relief. He suppressed his impetuous mood and continued to explain his defense ideas.

Alvin could feel that this man had taken great pains to convince the judge, and he listened patiently, just as he had been patiently listening to Planck's lectures back then.

These people are really interesting.

They stand in different positions and play different roles. Some hope to lure him to show his flaws, while others carefully fabricate lies for him and teach him how to avoid serious problems and ignore minor ones.

It was a big show, and everyone was an actor, but he was tired of the game.

You can play as much as you want, this is not something I am good at.Alvin looked at the spitting lawyer in front of him, weighing the weight of people's hearts.He knows that not everyone wants him to die, and not everyone wants him to live. Behind this hope is not only personal preference, but also the entanglement of interests and positions.

"...When they mention this part of the case, you must not refute..." The lawyer helped him sort out his thoughts again, "The prosecutor will definitely try to provoke you here, you must control your emotions, and I will have a coping strategy when the time comes ..."

Yes, Alvin nodded perfunctorily.

"...During the trial, I will apply for a suspension of the trial on the grounds that you are unwell, so that I can buy as much time as possible for my investigation. This time the time is really tight and it is very disadvantageous to us. The judge cannot refuse this You must cooperate with me when the time comes..."

Hmm, Alvin pretended to remember.

"...We should not bring this matter up with the federation first, so that we will become the target of public criticism. I suggest that we start with other departments involved in this matter, so when the prosecutor brings these up, you have to restrain yourself. May remain silent and acquiesce to the innocence of these charges..."

Well, what a pain, he stared at the glass of water on the table in a daze, he was not good at lying, he couldn't pretend to be eager to live and concentrate on obedience, among all the turmoil, the person who should be the most anxious was the calmest.

I am indeed not a qualified actor... He secretly laughed at himself... Let me be an audience, let me see what kind of play you are going to perform.

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