I wrote down what the lawyer said when he was reflecting on himself: "One day, when you came to the beach, you went to swim in the water, and you felt a bit cold in the water, and you wanted to leave. At this time, there was a girl next to you, and she seemed to feel cold too. You want to ask her name, you know that if you ask, you will go ashore with her and forget your friends and companions to follow her...but you don't... Many days have passed, but she is waving in your mind No, this is your memory of another life!" Here she does not refer to the love of men and women, but a compelling choice of lawyers in the life of the work they are engaged in. He is helpless, he knows what is right and what is wrong, but it is difficult for him to choose, because he who chooses the right will have nothing and even go to jail. He who chooses the wrong will not only gain fame and fortune, but also get a yacht from his father-in-law, but the ending is It's good, he's very smart, he didn't go to jail, and he didn't let the bad guys take any advantage.
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