"Mental damages?" Carmine thought this was ridiculous.
Winston seems to be in much better spirits than him, so how can he have the nerve to ask for mental damage compensation?
Winston, whose face became a little depressed, mentioned Carmine's evil deeds in detail: "You bribed and bribed our people at Palomont Company, which has made people in our company panic. Everyone seems to have bad intentions.
My mind is weakened due to my suspicion. Mental weakness will affect work efficiency and then affect income... Do you think you should provide a compensation?"
"Where's your evidence? You can wait until you get enough evidence to prove that we bought and bribed your people."
"Then can you provide evidence to prove that when we send Luomen Company to negotiate, we intend to give up part of the benefits of the new mine? If you cannot prove it, you will send people to the new mine to prepare a camp without authorization, and you will naturally have to bear the losses yourself."
Winston retorted calmly.
"You..." Rory gritted his teeth angrily.
If Deputy Sheriff Jayler hadn't been there, he would have kicked Winston to the ground.
Jelle's smile faded a little. He emphasized his tone and repeated slowly: "Both of you, can you give me some face and take a step back to let this matter end peacefully? There will be many opportunities to make money in the future. Now
It would actually be of no use to anyone, would it?"
"Dear Deputy Director Jelle, I think I have made enough concessions. I will not let them bribe our company's people and attempt to sabotage our company's machines. Even when they were about to execute me, I never thought about it.
Report. If I compensate them for their expenses, I will really be taken advantage of." Winston's attitude was extremely tough.
Those things that did not cause actual losses to their Paramount company can be rewritten.
But if you really want to get money from Paramount, there is no way!
He is not afraid that Jelle will not be on his side.
Unless Jelle wants to go against the complex group of forces in the Chamber of Commerce.
"He's too arrogant." Carmine looked at Jelle, hoping that he would stand up for him.
"Ha." Winston sneered back.
He can be sure that Carmine must be very confused now. He has implemented a system to improve the treatment of miners in the factory and should be spurned by all factory owners. How come he has the support of the Chamber of Commerce instead?
This matter is not as complicated as imagined.
Winston never thought that he was in conflict with other factory owners. His goal was lofty - to let everyone live a good life.
Therefore, he described his outlook for the future to the Chamber of Commerce and used survey data to prove that after squeezing workers, factory profits would rise briefly, then go parabolic, and then quickly fall to an unprecedented bottom, evolving into a vicious cycle that is difficult to break out of. The Chamber of Commerce
He acquiesced in allowing him to continue the experiment.
After all, it is rare that someone else opens up a new route for you.
If he can really give some of the benefits to the miners, and the factory can achieve greater profits, then what reason does he have not to follow suit?
Is there anything better than getting the support of miners and making more money?
And if Winston fails, the result is not bad either.
He proved with facts that improving the wages of miners will only cause factories to close down and reduce jobs.
The negative impact will expand like dominoes until it affects everyone.
By that time, even if they try to oppress the workers even harder, who among them will dare to resist?
They don't know which is more serious, earning less or losing wages directly.
Both sides had their own calculations and reluctantly reached a consensus.
Winston knew, but did not care, what the Chamber of Commerce thought. He had only one goal, and that was to make this system an unprecedented success.
As long as it can be realized, no matter what those people think, the lives of ordinary people will get better anyway!
ββ
outside the office
After thinking hard for a while, Lin En, who didn't have a good idea of ββthe overall context of the plan, decided to solve the first problem first, and then think about the rest after it was solved.
How to make Carmine and others think that he killed Jelle?
Or lower the difficulty, how to make everyone except Carmine think that he killed Jelle?
The simplest operation is to pay out other people.
Only Carmine and Jelle were allowed to stay in the closed office.
He stood outside and used his mind power to break through the wall and kill Jelle. Others who didn't know about the existence of extraordinary abilities could only put their suspicion on Carmine.
Carmine also had no way to clear his suspicions.
Even if he had no motive for killing.
After thinking about it several times, Linn felt that this method was more feasible.
The remaining question is, how to get the other people out, leaving only Carmine and Jelle in the office? How can we protect Carmine when he knows that he has trouble speaking and can only make mistakes?
Others?
The former may depend on Winston and Caesar.
For the latter, it's best to get stuck at just the right time to further solidify Carmine's suspicion.
For example, everything went well in the early stage, everyone else left the office, and Linn killed Jelle with telekinesis.
At this time, Carmine was unable to defend himself. He knew clearly that he was being framed, and since he was unable to find evidence to clear his suspicion, he was forced to continue making mistakes.
And when he decided to kill Winston, Jeller's deputy, cover up the truth, re-weave the facts, and pass the blame to others, it would be just right if he stepped in to cover their escape.
The few people who originally thought that Carmine had no reason to kill Jelle, saw that Carmine also wanted to attack them, and those wavering thoughts must have been wiped away.
After they escaped back to the Public Security Bureau, they reported the situation to Director Adel.
How could Carmine, who was getting more and more smeared, dare to take the initiative to confess to the Public Security Bureau and ask the Public Security Bureau to help him clear his grievances?
If one can't explain it, it's useless to explain it, and if the other one has identified the other person as the murderer, won't the task be completed?
Thinking like this, Linn decided to do something. Even if he couldn't lure everyone except Carmine and Jeller, he had to call one of Winston and Caesar to his side first.
"I'm going to use the restroom." Linn said hello to the thug at the door, walked to the restroom holding his stomach, then walked around the restroom, walked in a big circle, and arrived in front of the interrogation room.
Todd does things very neatly.
Both corpses have been taken away, and the interrogation room has been sprayed with strong perfume, and there is no smell of blood.
"How's it going over there?" Todd was still waiting for news from Lynn.
His ideas are concise and clear.
The situation is not good, so run away immediately to avoid ending up with Master Rory.
If the situation is okay, just continue to stay.
This is where Lynn broke the deadlock: "I stood at the door and eavesdropped for a while. The situation was not good. Deputy Director Jayler was completely on Winston's side.
He got very angry because of his inability to do things well. It looks like we really have to run away."