Chapter 178 Undercurrent Urgent Use
"Hey, calm down, calm down, Adam, come and help!" The female detective hurriedly stepped forward to stop the dead fat pig, who glared at Li Zitao angrily.
Colleagues from outside rushed in, and several of them joined forces to persuade the dead fat pig out.
After closing the door again, an agent named Adam sat at the table, "Hi, Li, I'm Adam, and I'm in charge of investigating your case."
"En, I understand." Li Zitao put his legs down, leaned his head on the table, looked at him and said softly: "The unlucky guy who was pushed out to be a scapegoat."
Boom!
The female detective erupted again, punching the table with her fist, her chest trembling unceasingly, and the people who watched were terrified, afraid that it would suddenly fall...or explode?
The picture was so beautiful, Li Zitao hurriedly shook his head to drive away the little theater in his mind.
"I want to talk to him alone." Adam said to the female detective.
The other party glared at Li Zitao indignantly, but still obeyed the boss's arrangement, and closed the door with a 'bang' after leaving to express his dissatisfaction.
"It seems that your subordinates have entered menopause early." Li Zitao joked innocently.
"Li, you have to understand the seriousness of the matter." Adam looked at him helplessly.
If possible, Adam would never want to take over this matter, but unfortunately he didn't choose.
One thing Li Zitao said is correct, if this incident becomes serious, he will be the best backer and scapegoat.
"How about calling me?" Li Zitao asked casually.
"..." After pondering for a moment, Adam whispered, "Who do you want to call?"
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hawaii.
"My dear sister, how long are you going to read the newspaper?" Little Mary asked while sitting on the sofa, kicking her legs once in a while.
"Shut up." Adelaide, who kept flipping through the newspaper, didn't look up, and there was a thick stack of newspapers on the small round table beside her.
The news about Li Zitao's arrest in these newspapers was almost destroyed by her.
"It's time for us to go home. You saw mother's telegram yesterday." Little Mary said indifferently.
"I know what to do!" Adelaide was unmoved.
"Oh my god..." As if remembering something, little Mary jumped off the sofa, ran to her side and said with a strange expression: "Don't tell me you want to save him?"
Noticing that Adelaide's complexion changed and she didn't answer, Mary slapped her forehead and shouted, "God, my sister must be crazy, this is really a crazy idea."
"I'm going to London, and I'm leaving now." Adelaide seemed to be stimulated by her sister Mary, and her hesitant heart became firm.
"This is a great idea. I can't wait to see my mother's face. Maybe it will be as wonderful as Paul's painting." Little Mary gloated like a little fox.
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"Lima, did you see the latest reports? They're hiding Charlie, they're breaking the law they're supposed to uphold, bloody bastards..."
Listening to Celia's chattering complaints on the phone, Lima said calmly: "Celia, you just need to do your own thing, they are clowns after all."
"Jumping clown? Hey..." Celia gave a strange smile and said meaningfully: "That's because you don't know how all this happened. Goodbye, Lima."
Lima's heart seemed a little flustered because of the last sentence, but she knew very well that she couldn't help much!
All she can do now is to stay in the room obediently, not to have any impact on Li Zitao's reputation.
The "Los Angeles Times" is publishing positive reports about him, trying to arouse public doubts, and so far the effect is not bad.
There have also been protests from civil liberal parties at material distribution points in various places, and small groups of demonstrations are taking place in many cities.
The think tank began to exert its own influence. The first thing that happened was not Lawrence, who was guessed by everyone, but Jonathan Astor, who had a hard time on Wall Street.
"It was a terrible disaster,
Not to me and Lee, but to America, as defender and enforcer of the Constitution,
They are using the power in their hands to trample everything under their feet. In the past, whenever I saw the Statue of Liberty, my heart was full of pride and blood.
But now it seems to me to be just a ridiculous symbol full of irony, which is..."
Jonathan's long speech was published in the "Los Angeles Times", and was reprinted by mainstream newspapers in country Y on the same day, such as "The Sun".
"The Times" still maintains a neutral attitude, making many inferences about what happened after Li Zitao's appearance, but also stated at the end that all this is pure speculation.
To put it simply, it's a bit like playing fifty big boards each, and then adding fuel to the fire.
As for the other papers, the wind was a little off.
Although their reports pointed out the suddenness and violation of regulations of this incident, it was more like alluding to the seriousness of the 'crime' Li Zitao committed.
"...the American people believe in the fairness of the Union, and perhaps they will be forced to take necessary measures only when dealing with serious matters." The New York Times
"...We believe that the great America would never frame an upright citizen, and the truth of the matter remains to be investigated." The Washington Post
"...everything is being investigated, the people should trust their government, and the rights of American citizens are inviolable..." New York Tribune
"The innocent will be innocent, and the guilty will have no escape..." The New York Herald
"What a high-sounding reason!" Lima threw away the newspaper and leaned back angrily. When she thought about something, she suddenly picked up her coat and walked out the door.
Driving back to the door of the once familiar home, Lima took a few deep breaths, opened the car door and walked towards the door.
"Hey, look who's back." Fowles swayed open the door with a wine bottle in his hand, and said with a sneer on his face, "Damn bitch, are you coming back to beg me?"
"You drank too much." Lima said calmly.
"Ha, look at your damn lover, he's in trouble now, haha..." Fowles grabbed the newspaper on the bench in the gate, and smiled very happily.
"Fowles, I have to remind you that even if a wolf encounters a tiger and is crushed under it, it's not something a poor little white rabbit can provoke."
Regardless of his ugly face, Lima took out a document from his purse and said calmly, "Sign it!"
"What is this?" Fowles came to her staggeringly, opened his eyes, and wanted to curse with a grin.
"If you sign now, you will get everything I promised, and this 50,000 untouched check, otherwise, I will leave you with nothing."
"Based on the fact that even where he's locked up is a secret, maybe he's already dead?" Fowles sneered sarcastically.
Snapped!
With a slap on his face, Lima said unhurriedly: "No, I just need to repay the debt I paid off, and then use the 50,000 dollars that should belong to you to pay the lawyer's fees. I believe the court Would gladly sympathize with a poor innocent and weak woman."
"You shameless bitch!" Fowles roared with red eyes.
"Yes, I like this name. Whenever he needs it, I will open my mouth. It's really big... Are you satisfied?" Lima sneered with a sneer.
"100,000." Fowles said unwillingly.
"Sign." Another check was taken out of the purse. After Fowles signed it, Lima happily left the check on the ground, turned around and walked quickly to the car.
"Bitch, I'm waiting for the day when you come back and beg me." Fowles' vicious blessing came from behind.
Lima closed the car door, turned his head after calming down, looked at Fowles on the lawn with complex emotions, and said silently: "There will never be that day."