Key inflection point

Arielle 2021-12-31 08:02:56

Handsome man (because I can’t remember the name of the character, sorry) rushed for a whole day in order to settle the consequences of the loss of documents. During this period, he had a deep understanding of his inability as a lawyer and made many mistakes. When he returned to the office exhausted at night At that time, the young man who applied for the job was still waiting there. He was surprised. Why are you still here? Answer: You asked me to wait here. Then the young man began to explain his belief in the law, his face was fair and gentle, and he was absolutely bookish. The boy's words were not over yet, the handsome man said:

"Okay, I decided to use you, because I want to see if your ideas will be like this in ten years."

But this newcomer may have awakened that already in reality. His justice and conscience are sleeping. When he planned to forge documents, help the boss and father-in-law to obtain property entrustment "legally", and continue to enjoy a decent or even luxurious life as arranged by his father-in-law, his lover complained about this: "You could have sent them in. Prison!” After torturing each other openly and secretly for a day with the unknown black man, he learned that the man was delayed in court because of being hit, and was “bankrupt” because of his hands and feet. The loan for the house

he prepared... so he woke up...

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Changing Lanes quotes

  • [to his father-in-law]

    Gavin Banek: I'm gonna hold on to this file. I'm gonna keep it in a very safe place. But I'm not going to Texas. I'm gonna come back into work on Monday. I'm gonna start doing that pro bono work that you recommended that I do. But I'm gonna do it from our office. The first thing we're gonna do is help a man buy a house.

  • Gavin Banek: What am I gonna do?

    Michelle: Well... there's this guy. He helps with things that need... helping out.

    Gavin Banek: Like what?

    Michelle: Like things. Like... getting people to do things you want them to do when they don't necessarily want to do them.