Liam Chu: "If there really was a person who escaped death, he not only did not report the case, but has been hiding until now."
Wells HE smiled, bent down and patted the pollen on his pants: "There are only two types of people who don't ask the police for help when their lives are in danger. One is that their own identity does not allow it, and the other is that the other party's identity does not allow it. Which situation do you think this survivor belongs to?"
After that, he looked at his watch and walked onto the cobblestone path between the flowers: "I don't have time to waste with you. I have to go back to the meeting."
Wells HE's words were full of hidden meanings, and he was obviously holding back. What he was holding back was his own position. From a certain "class level", he and Liam Chu had always stood on opposite sides. He was the kind of person he said "the other party's identity does not allow". The phrase "everyone is equal before the law" is really a fantasy, just like "world peace" is full of unrealistic romanticism, and is purely an empty and great slogan. People are divided into different classes, and in front of different classes of people, the law will naturally play a role of different classes.
In front of the best people, any law becomes the lowest rule.
Login to comment
Be the first one to comment...