When he thought that people like Reiner and Adjutant Eden would go to the newspaper to reveal his background, and that while he would lose his job, he would most likely be sent to the Sheriff's Department to spend the rest of his life, Fan Lun was so frightened that he peed...
He had never regretted so much in his life.
If you believed Lin En and surrendered early, wouldn't everyone be happy?
Unfortunately it was too late.
At this time, he was so paralyzed that he could not even speak and beg for mercy.
On the other side, Linn, Reiner, and Eden looked at each other.
I was so scared that it seemed to be an unexpected and reasonable thing...
After more than ten seconds, Lin En, who had seen such a scene for the first time, came to her senses and immediately organized everyone to drag Fan Lun out of his room first to prevent Fan Lun from being in his room again when he was incontinent.
There's something even more disgusting...
"This man..." Reiner came to meet the 'world'.
Linn first asked his landlord, Old Noel, to arrange for someone to clean his room, and then went to the simple reception area of the apartment to tell Reiner the complete story.
After listening to this, Reiner stared at Fan Lun, who was being escorted over, his face ashen as death: "Then I will go to the newspaper office with these police officers now to resolve the matter."
"I'll go with you, and also bring the landlord, Mr. Noel. He is an important witness and can prove that Fan Lun breached the contract first," said Lin En.
"good."
When the matter came to a point where it had to be resolved, a group of people rushed to the newspaper office in two cars without stopping.
When they saw Young Master Reiner of the Fernando family, Adjutant Eden of the Public Security Bureau came over, and the editor-in-chief of the newspaper hurriedly came to greet him.
After the two parties communicated, they found that everything Lin En said was true.
As an editor, Fan Lun pretended to be different identities between contributors and the newspaper. He signed a contract with the newspaper for 130 copper coins per 1,000 words, and signed a contract with Lin En for 100 copper coins per 1,000 words.
Moreover, the reduction of Lin En's manuscript fee on January 4 was Fan Lun's personal decision, and the newspaper did not know about it.
The remaining matters, such as whether Fan Lun secretly entered into two contracts and earned the difference when in contact with other contributors, require further investigation.
All in all, Linn terminated the contract and it has been determined that no liquidated damages need to be paid.
His losses and the losses of the newspaper will all be borne by Fan Lun.
Linn didn't pay attention to what happened next, and left it to Eden to investigate with confidence.
"I thought you weren't here today, so I didn't want to disturb you at first." Near noon, after visiting the apartment, newspaper office, and the Public Security Bureau, Linn and Reiner went to a secluded place to chat.
"I usually have lunch on the day of the mission, and then find a place with few people to wait for the mission to start." Reiner said.
"I thought that if you understood what I was doing, you would also choose to identify depraved targets a few days in advance, wait for the mission to start, and eradicate the garbage."
Reiner shook his head slightly: "I would like to, but my status is too special. When I appear in most places in Tswold City, I will attract a lot of attention. Do you think that in this case, I can clean up the garbage freely?
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"Is there any reason why you want to go to the Imperial Capital?" Lin En asked.
"One thing. I went there low-key, changed my outfit, and basically no one would recognize me. This way, I can be like you, wandering around with no sense of presence, completing tasks while figuring out where to go to hell.
Rubbish." Reiner said.
There is no sense of existence...
Okay, this is quite objective.
However, Lin En was quite envious of someone like Reiner. At least there wouldn't be endless bastards who thought he was easy to bully and would come to cause trouble.
Just like Fan Lun.
Last time I changed the manuscript fee without authorization, and this time I refused to terminate the contract, it took me a whole morning to deal with it properly.
If it were Reiner, he wouldn't waste time on this kind of thing at all, and he could settle most of his worries with just one sentence.
"It's almost time, you?"
"Have a meal together? After dinner, I will go to the suburbs." Reiner suggested.
Lin En had no objection, and he and Reiner randomly picked a restaurant and had lunch together in a private room.
"By the way, I have a friend named Capa, who is a reporter..." Lin En briefly explained Capa's situation, "He has always wanted to go to the Imperial Capital to seek justice. If our trip is not special, I think
You can take him with you."
"The reporter you mentioned is a very good person, but I have to pour cold water on him. The high officials in the imperial capital will not help him deal with the powerful people in Tswold City." Reiner was very moved by this.
A brave and selfless reporter, but ideally rejected the feasibility.
Lynn agreed with Lehner: "I thought so too and told him, but he still wanted to give it a try."
"It's understandable. For ordinary people, this is the only hope to change the problem. He won't give up until he personally realizes that it won't work." Reiner was not surprised, "So, do you have any ideas?
"
"You mean, do I want to interfere in this matter?"
"Since you killed William's group, rescued the captured women, and hid the wanted Capa with you, always thinking of sending him safely to the imperial capital, you have already interfered. Now what I'm asking is
, have you decided to help to the end?" Lena asked.
Lin En groaned.
It's not like he hasn't thought about this.
Previously, it was because he was not able to provoke so many powerful people and did not plan to start a new life in the imperial capital, so he did not study it in depth.
Now that I have Reiner by my side, it seems that I can't do this.
"I think we can go to the Imperial Capital to accompany him first, and maybe our next mission can be centered around it." Lin En finally decided to get this thing done.
This answer satisfied Reiner: "I think the same as you."
"Then it's settled. I'll go back and tell him that we'll set off together on the 12th or 13th."
"If nothing unexpected happens, we should leave on the 12th. I have also contacted Dunman Public School to handle the formalities for your brother. The tuition has been paid for two years in advance, and he is nominally a distant relative of mine." Why did Reiner not have time to deal with it?
The reason why Lin En signed a contract with the newspaper was because he mainly communicated with the school yesterday. "If possible, even your brother can report it today."
Dunman School is the most famous aristocratic school in Tswold.
If you want to enter this kind of school, you not only have to have money, but the school will also consider Matt's family background.
If Lin En had contacted him alone, given his background in the slums, it would be difficult for him to get in even if he had a huge sum of five thousand gold.
But it's different when Reiner takes action.
In name, he is a distant relative of the Fernando family, and he has enough weight. In addition, Reiner contacted him personally and paid the tuition fee in advance. Naturally, Dunman School will not turn Matt away, let alone bother to investigate in detail.
Matt's family situation.
"Since we are leaving tomorrow, I will take my brother there this afternoon, so that our schedules do not conflict and everything is just right." Lynn had nothing to do in the afternoon, so he could just send Matt there.
"Okay, I've already said hello, and I'll arrange for my entourage to go with you later." Reiner was a little worried about Matt, "But I'm not sure about sending your brother to Dunman School.
This place is not the best choice.”
Lynn knew exactly what Reiner meant: "Are you worried that after staying in the slums for so long, Matt will not be able to adapt when he suddenly enters a school full of nobles?"
"Yes. I'm sorry if this offends you, but please believe that I am purely considering Matt's emotions." Reiner was worried that Lynn would misinterpret his meaning.
Lynn is naturally not such a narrow-minded person, and has full confidence in Matt: "It doesn't matter, let him go, I believe he can handle these problems."
"Then let's just say that he came from a remote place, and the customs and etiquette are not the same. This can somewhat cover up the unreasonable aspects of him." Reiner thoughtfully helped compile the background.
"Well, don't worry, I will take care of it." Lynn didn't think Matt would be unable to adapt to the environment of Dunman School.
Matt has many advantages.
When Lynn was not in trouble, Matt had excellent academic performance.
After the original accident, Matt gave up his studies without saying a word and worked two jobs to supplement the family income. In the past three years, he has never complained about being tired.
The owner of the chimney cleaning company was in arrears with wages, and the other workers did not dare to say anything. Only Matt dared to stand up and ask for it.
Smart, brave, hard-working, these are more valuable in Linn's opinion than the experience, cultivation, skills and connections possessed by aristocratic students.
What's more, with his own support behind him, those shortcomings that Matt can't compare to the noble students will be made up for sooner or later!
"I still have a question that I would like to ask." Halfway through the meal, Linn suddenly remembered something and asked Reiner, "If I stay with you until evening today, will I trigger the mission in advance?"
If you can stay with the cleaning staff who are about to perform tasks, take the initiative to increase the frequency of taking on tasks.
Then you should be able to earn more points, be promoted to a higher level in a shorter time, and become a [divine enlightener] that even Reiner barely understands!
"No. If there really is such a loophole to exploit, in addition to completing their own weekly fixed tasks, extraordinary people can also 'take advantage' of the awakened people's tasks, and the world will be even more chaotic." Reiner overturned Lin En's expectations.
, "Could it be that you wish you could do one mission every four days, or even have a shorter rest period?"
"To be honest, I don't care." Lin En has no requirements for the length of the rest period. "Currently, the number of cleanup tasks is fixed. After completing the designated goal, there will always be an end. So the frequency is nothing more than early death.
Dying late, reaching the summit early and climbing late have nothing to do with other things.”
"Proper rest is still very useful, and don't you usually need a few days to identify targets and layout?"
"Well, so I don't care." Linn no longer thought about this matter pointlessly, "Speaking of which, how many tasks have you completed since you became a transcendent?"
"Eleven, tonight is the twelfth."
"Have done more than ten, but still haven't been promoted? What are the conditions for becoming a divine enlightener?"
"I really don't know about this. I just had a brief encounter with a divine enlightenment person. Unfortunately, he is not as easy to talk to as me and refuses to reveal anything." Reiner was helpless about this.
Lin En set his sights on the Imperial Capital: "When we get to the Imperial Capital, we should see many divine enlighteners, and even cleaners who are even more powerful than the divine enlighteners."
"Maybe, it depends on fate. I have been working as a cleanup crew in Tswold City for three or four months, and I have only seen less than ten of the same kind." Reiner didn't have much hope.
The Imperial Capital is a very large city with a population of millions. There must be many clean-up personnel, but correspondingly, it is also harder to be discovered.
Linn didn't say much, just said "hmm".
He didn't think that Reiner had really only seen ten cleaning crews.
The ten people Reiner mentioned were confirmed through communication. Even if they stood in front of him, he would not be able to recognize the cleanup personnel who did not disclose their identities.
But I am different.
With the [Eye of the Peeper] around, finding [Transcendent Ones], [Divine Enlightened Ones] and the like is a piece of cake in comparison!