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0583 spiritual mentor

"Come in!"

After Lynch hung up the phone, he waited for a moment and shouted "come in." The office door opened and Akumali walked in from the door.

This is a short local young man with thick eyebrows and an upright face. He is very suitable for playing some roles that require sacrifice. Lynch immediately thought of the movie.

A positive image that can directly give the audience a positive image without the need for additional plot shaping is the most suitable to be used for sacrifice, because these people can inspire people to sacrifice for the positively recognized characters deep in their hearts, and can bring more to the audience.

of shock and emotion.

But they are not suitable for being protagonists. Firstly, they are not handsome enough. Secondly, there is no place suitable for such people in the protagonist position in the mainstream culture of the Federation.

These were all fleeting thoughts. Lynch looked at him, "You said your friend was arrested by the police. Do you know what he committed?"

After Akumali was silent for a moment, he decided to tell the truth. Even if he didn't, Lynch could ask on the phone. There was no need for him to waste his integrity on such a question that actually didn't make much sense.

He told Lynch what happened, "They accused my friend of planning the demonstration not long ago, Mr. Lynch..."

Lynch raised his hand and interrupted him, "I don't know who asked you to call me 'Mr. Lynch,' but I must tell you that I am not interested in such a title."

"It humiliates you and puts you at a personality disadvantage. It also insults me. At least I'm not that vulgar."

"I suggest you call me 'Mr. Lynch'. Of course, you can also just call me 'Lynch'."

Akumali was a little surprised by Lynch's words. He thought that all foreigners liked to be called "Master". After all, whether it was the provincial governor or the previous foreign master, they all liked people to call them that. They

I like the feeling of being superior to others, but Lynch is different.

He refused, which made Akumali look at Lynch in a slightly... weird way, like looking at a traitor among foreigners.

But he quickly came back to his senses, "Yes, Mr. Lynch, I know my friend very well. He is just a worker who has just learned how to repair cars. We are all ordinary people. It is impossible for him to be like what the police said."

That way, we can plan and organize some kind of parade."

His voice was sincere, "If we really had that kind of strength, we would already be rich. Mr. Lynch, this is a slander against us. They just caught a random person and used him as a scapegoat. I

Please help our people."

When Akumali said that his friend was arrested for planning and organizing a demonstration, Lynch probably already knew what was going on.

The arrest of Al-Shabaab in Nagaril did not seem to be as vigorous as we imagined. There was no uproar in the city, and there were policemen arresting criminals everywhere. Some people may think that the so-called arrest of Al-Shabaab members is nothing more than a fuss.

This is a way of saying that the officials are not that positive.

But in fact, the arrest work has never been given up, and Lynch also arranged for some bodyguards with criminal investigation capabilities to enter the police station as special advisers to assist the police in arresting those Al-Shabaab members.

This is why Lynch previously talked about adding some "foreign police officers" to the local police department. He needs to give his employees a legal identity to facilitate them to do certain things.

Now that Akumali's friend has been arrested, it must not have been a mistake, because Lynch can trust that his employees will not deceive him about this kind of thing - those are the big bosses who planned and organized the parade, no matter how stupid they are

They won't deceive themselves about this kind of thing unless they feel that this job is too comfortable.

After Lynch looked at Akumali and finished speaking, he comforted him calmly, "I will understand the situation, but I must explain one thing to you before I call."

"As a foreigner, regardless of whether I have more weight in the eyes of some officials for some reason, I will also abide by the laws here."

"If they cannot give conclusive evidence to prove that your friend is the person they are looking for, I will protest to them and arrange for a lawyer to help your friend get rid of the police charges through judicial channels."

"But if your friend is indeed who they say he is, and they have relevant evidence..." Lynch said, shaking his head, "Then I can only say sorry."

"I respect your personality, I respect everyone's personality, and I also abide by your laws. I will not trample on these laws just because I have some privileges. I hope you can understand."

Lynch looked at Akumali and said something that shocked him, "The law is sacred. It exists to measure people's behavioral standards and determine good and evil for everyone's behavior, whether it is the federal government,

Still here, the law is above everything else!"

Without waiting for Akumali to say anything, Lynch picked up the phone in front of him and dialed the police station number.

After a series of conversations without much practical significance, Lynch hung up the phone. He looked at Akumali with a hopeful face and shook his head, "The police have very sufficient evidence to accuse your friend of being the mastermind.

Among the marchers, there is more than one person who is willing to testify, and your friend is a senior cadre of the local Al-Shabaab party in Nagalir."

"I'm sorry, Akumali, I can't help you. Your friend is a criminal. The only thing I can do now is to find a lawyer for you. Maybe your friend will be able to use him..."

After coming out of Lynch's office, Akumali didn't feel particularly depressed. In other words, he had already realized that his trip was likely to fail when he came here.

He thought about many situations, and it turned out that he was not wrong, but he guessed the reason for the failure.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Lynch’s rejection was not arrogant or dissatisfied with his identity, but because of the law!

This... makes it impossible to feel any resentment towards Lynch's rejection. Even Akumali has a little respect for Lynch. He is indeed not an ordinary foreign businessman!

This is a very strange feeling. They should be enemies, because at the beginning, the slogan of Al-Shabaab in Nagaril was "expel foreigners". They were antagonistic. Now it has been reversed, but this existing opposition

The relationship still exists.

But he didn't dislike or hate Lynch at all. From Lynch and the words he said, he felt something he had never felt before, something called law, and

The weight of the law!

In the past, there was no law in Nagaril, or secular laws were far inferior to theocratic laws. Of course, this was also the most common and normal situation in Nagaril society.

For those in power, theocratic law has more advantages for them. For example, if they kill someone, they can be exempted from guilt as long as they pay some money, so why do they still believe in secular law?

Just to cause trouble for yourself?

The clan and clan problems of the lower class society in Nagaril are serious, including the so-called "neighborhood clans". Every village and every street is a united individual.

They believed in solving internal problems by themselves and solving external problems with their fists. Various lynchings were prevalent. Theocratic law also provided important support for their actions, which further made secular law dispensable.

Until this moment, Akumali suddenly realized that what Nagaril needs to change most is not who to let go or who to dominate society, but to face up to the role and value of the law!

If people could strictly abide by legal rules and regulations instead of following theocratic laws that can be freely interpreted, there would be an efficient and clean society.

He stood on the side of the road thinking about some issues. Al-Shabaab's charter was too narrow. If he really wanted to make Nagaril stand up, he must first respect the law.

He glanced back at the small house, his eyes seemed to be able to penetrate the thick walls and saw Lynch sitting behind his desk.

What they themselves could not do, a foreigner did it, and Akumali believes that perhaps more foreigners are willing to believe in the value and significance of the law. This may be the reason why those countries can become stronger.

The law is fair. It protects the rights of everyone in every class. The law is no longer a tool used by the rich and powerful to enslave the people. It is a tool that brings justice and a just future!

He even thought about why foreigners would be paid wages when they hire them. Some people say that this is the spirit of contract and the spirit of integrity. In fact, these are the spirit of the law. Those letters of appointment are legally binding. They abide by the law and they will follow the contract.

Obligation to pay wages to workers.

Akumali thought about a lot of things, and he vaguely felt that he might have touched a path that could make the country stronger, and it was completely different from the path chosen by others, a true and correct road!

Lynch didn't know that his casual perfunctory approach to Akumali reminded him of so many things. If he could guess these things, he wouldn't mind chatting with Akumali more.

Like what kind of power comes from the people, I think he will be very happy.

Lynch's attention at this time was actually on Akumali. After Akumali left, he called the sergeant in and said, "Arrange two people to follow the little man who came to my office just now to record

Find out where he is going next and who he is meeting, and try not to expose him."

The sergeant immediately accepted the order and arranged for people to go to work, but he came back not long after, "Boss, we need to talk?"
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