
“No, I don't want to be your lawyer's maid. I just want to pay off my dad's debt and I'm not interested in dorms or romance in the office.”
“House in office? Well, that sounds interesting. It would be a good story if it was written in Romance.” Christ smiled broadly. The ketus response given by Yuli made her more interested in Yuli.
“Looks, you must still assume that the law firm I created was an illegal private lending office. It's not what you think,” continued Christ.
“Personally, I really hate a bad lawyer pretending to be nice like you, but, why are you teasing me instead?”
Their steps came to a halt in front of the entrance gate into the prison cell.
“Hmm, I don't know. Maybe because you punched me in the nose.” Christ touched his nose. “Since that time, I feel comfortable talking to you, and it seems, our chemistry has been very good.”
“Ah, it's up to you.”
An entrance guard opened the door, and Yuli charged in first.
One of the guards immediately directed the two of them to the place of visit of the lawyers and his clients.
“Thanks, Sir!”
“Sama-sama, Mr.” The warden left the room.
They both sat and waited for someone to meet.
“This case may be too easy for you, Assistant Yuli. However, there are 3 points that make this case more complicated,” explained Christ.
Yuli grunts. “What did you say? Assistant?”
“Point first, there is already a separate lawyer assigned to the case, who will defend the person we met today.”
“I'm not a lawyer who likes to steal other people's cases. Why did you seize someone else's case?” yuli Sahut.
“Point second. The prosecutor handling the case is Prosecutor Sri, who has the highest win rate in the Bekasi.” high court
“I know the second point, and I can't dispute it.”
Sri is an old friend of Yuli, she must know her abilities while running the trial. “Lantas, what's the third point?”
“The third is the main judge who will preside over the trial. He is Haki Lusi. The best and most famous judge in the City, even throughout Jabodetabek.”
“Really?” Lusi did not expect. “Ah, apparently this is one of the cases, but, what crime did the accused commit?”
“Murder.” Christ showed me a piece of file. “The murder case of the Mayor of Bekasi who was killed by a former detective,” he explained. “See that and read it.”
Yuli retrieves some files, and begins to read the case, while waiting for the prisoner to meet them.
“Why are you handling this case?” ask Yuli while reading. “Isn't here all the evidence is clear?”
Christ looked at Yuli and replied, “I thought you weren't interested, that means you already know.”
“Do you owe this client something?”
“Contributed.” Christ daydreamed for a moment. He could not have told her what he was really planning, and said that the detective was related to his mother's death.
It wasn't time for Christ to say that to Yuli.
The atmosphere of the room was silent for a moment. A short while later, a middle-aged man came to enter the visiting room. One of the guards escorted him into the room.
The warden left as soon as the prisoner entered the room.
Wearing a black prisoner's shirt, with a slightly limp walk. He is Jono, a former detective whose defendant has killed the mayor of Bekasi.