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Chapter 28 Club

"Ah~ha~"

Rawls wondered if he had been cursed recently. He couldn't get a good night's sleep in two days. It was because he went to bed hungry the day before yesterday, and he stayed up too late last night because he repeatedly experimented with the white mist space.

However, he basically figured out some of the situation in that white mist space:

First of all, in order for him to enter that space, he must meditate to enter, and he must enter as a spirit body. Items cannot be carried into the space, but when Rawls holds them, the items will appear in the space in a projection-like manner.

The weight of the object should not be too heavy. The result of Rawls' test was that if it weighed more than three books, the projection in the space would be unstable. He guessed it was related to his spiritual level.

The projected items in the space will change accordingly, and the actual items outside will also change accordingly. In addition to the bottle containing the light white mist, even Rawls wrote words in the space, and words will appear on the paper outside. This seems to be

Utilization and control of loopholes in rules from the “lawyer” approach.

Also, the time entering the white mist space cannot be too long. If it exceeds one hour, spiritual consumption will occur when returning to reality. The longest time can only be about one and a half hours, otherwise Rawls will suffer from excessive spiritual consumption.

Exit the white fog space directly.

After boarding Fitch's carriage and eating breakfast, Rawls asked Fitch to drive to the Crane Future Rape Club.

Of course, Rawls didn't go there to pay his respects, but to practice marksmanship at the Cragg Club. He had been a member of the Cragg Club as early as four years ago, and his membership number was still very high, No. 27.

It was Mason's arrangement that Rawls became a member of this club. Although this club was established not long ago, most of the members who had become members were young people from the middle and upper classes. Of course, compared to Rawls, these people's

They are generally more than ten years older than him.

According to Mason's idea at the time, Rawls would choose one of the three major law schools in Backlund to attend, preferably Gray's Law School, which he preferred. It was his former college and could provide better care.

Rawls.

There are four major law schools in the Loen Kingdom, one is in Tingen, which is the Lincoln College of Lawyers that Rawls attended; the other two are in the Jorwood District of Backlund, namely the Inner Temple Lawyers College and the Middle Temple Lawyers College.

Gray's Inn of the North District.

The inner hall and the nave are not far from the Holy Wind Church of the Church of the Storm. As can be seen from the names, both colleges have a close relationship with the Church of the Storm. The Holy Wind Cathedral was the headquarters of the Church of the Storm more than a thousand years ago, so the radiation area

Very big.

After the establishment of the Kingdom of Loen, the Church of Storms moved its headquarters to the "Abyss of Storms" on Pasu Island. Two major law schools were established in the area left by the Holy Wind Church, plus the one near St. Samuel's Church in the North District.

Gray Law School supported the judicial system of Loen in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China.

These three law schools all have the shadow of the church, and Lincoln's Inn, where Rawls studied, relies on Tingen, a "university city", to catch up and keep pace with the three major law schools.

More than a hundred years ago, because Russell reformed the code and promulgated the Civil Code, Loon's legal system was greatly affected. With the acquiescence of the Loon royal family, the four major law schools joined forces to bring the rest of the major law schools together.

The Lawyers College "banned" him and made a statement that those who were not from the four major law schools could not become judges in the Kingdom of Loen.

Although the wave of opposition was large, with the secret help of the Loen royal family, and the barristers and judges from the four major law schools almost controlling Loen's judicial system, the wave of opposition was directly suppressed until now.

Rawls did not choose Backlund, but secretly chose Lincoln's Inn in Tingen. Naturally, there was no way to establish a good relationship with the "young talents" of the club according to Mason's wishes, so he just returned during the holidays.

After Backlund, I went back to the Kragg Club to relax.

But Rawls is still too young and in school. He has never experienced such "bad things". Naturally, he cannot chat with other members. He can only play tennis and squash, practice marksmanship, and eat, drink and have fun. After taking over the firm,

He didn't even come. Fortunately, he paid the annual fee before, otherwise Rawls would have to apply for a new membership.

After getting off the carriage, he showed his white frost badge to the guard wearing a black and white checkered uniform, which was proof of membership. Normally, he didn't need to show proof. But he hadn't been here for almost two years, and he was afraid of showing up.

It was an embarrassing situation to be stopped outside, so I rummaged through the boxes and found the badge early this morning.

A male guard with southern continent ancestry and brown skin raised his left arm, bowed slightly, and made a welcoming gesture:

"Mr. Adrian, please come in."

Rawls glanced at the man with brown skin in surprise. He was very sure that he had never seen this man before. There was no name on the front of the hoar frost badge, only the symbol of the hoar frost constellation and the membership number "27".

However, this man with brown complexion was able to pronounce his own surname. It seemed that he had done his homework. Rawls nodded to him and walked directly into the club.

Rawls told the front desk and found a valet in a red vest to take him directly to the shooting range.

In order to avoid the noise and panic caused by gunshots, shooting ranges were built underground.

Walking into the underground shooting range, a middle-aged man wearing a hunting jacket and long hunting boots got up from the leisure sofa and came towards him.

"Mr. Adrian? Haven't seen you for a long time?"

Rawls looked at him and asked tentatively:

"Atwood?"

"It's me, Mr. Adrian."

Seeing that Rawls remembered his name, Atwood's face was obviously happy and his voice was a little more enthusiastic.

Rawls also breathed a sigh of relief, knowing that he did not call him by the wrong name.

He comes to the club very rarely, and practices shooting even less frequently, and he has not come at all in the past two years. In addition, there are four or five shooting coaches at the club's shooting range, and his shooting coach is not Atwood.

It's already good to be able to remember his name.

"I haven't seen you for a long time?"

"I have some things at home, so I have some free time recently."

Rawls did not tell him his own affairs, he just responded vaguely, and then asked:

"Is Gary here?"

Atwood looked apologetic and replied:

"Gaili resigned a year ago and moved to Jianhai County."

Rawls glanced at him, understood what he meant, and said with a smile:

"I wonder if Mr. Atwood is free today to teach me how to shoot?"


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