Chapter: 565

He knew the danger was finally over.

Klein met Jurgen Cooper in an office in the Rice police precinct, a young senior solicitor who was still very formally dressed, as if he was about to attend a high-society dinner.

Double-breasted black long dress, stiff collared white shirt, huge bow tie, and shiny leather boots made the policemen treat him very politely.

Holding a half-height silk top hat, Jurgen looked at Klein with blue eyes and said, "The formalities are all done, you can leave after paying �10 bail."

"Thank you." Klein didn't say much, and followed the good-looking but staid lawyer Jurgen to the financial office of the police station next to him, took out his wallet, and took out two 5-pound notes.

At this time, he was very thankful that he had brought all the cash of 95 pounds with him, otherwise he might have to borrow it from his good neighbor Jurgen.

Of course, the most serious thing is that if the cash is left at home, Klein really has no confidence in how much cash will be left after the police search the scene, but he can't put it above the gray fog, because it might depend on bribery in the end. get away.

At present, many newspapers and magazines have been slandering the police, thinking that they lack supervision, act rough, are corrupt, often extort, and are vicious. Klein dare not believe it all, but he does not dare to believe it at all. After all, the money on Meursault is very likely It's cheaper for the people in the police station.

After paying the bail, Klein followed Jurgen out of the police station, shivering from the wet cold wind blowing in front of him.

"After the case is closed, your bail will be returned to you. Of course, you can't expect them to take the initiative to notify you. Well, after a week, if no one comes to bring you to the police station, you can come here to ask for the bail. Theoretically, you can get corresponding compensation in the end, from the other party's inheritance, if any." Jurgen walked towards a carriage parked beside him.


The continuous rain during the day finally stopped at night, but the red moon was still covered by dark clouds, and there was only the light of gas street lamps on the street.

"Okay." Klein almost thought that the 10 pounds would not come.

He couldn't help but calculate Ian's commission. The reward was 5 pounds, but a lot of furniture and tea sets were damaged in the room. It seems that the next clothing repair expenses may be at a loss

If the 10 pound bail cannot be obtained, it will be a big loss! Well, the Extraordinary characteristics left behind by Meursault are worth a lot of money Klein boarded the carriage, frowning slightly.

He always thought that a private detective who used his own residence as an office would at most have no entrustment and would not lose money.

Klein glanced sideways at Lawyer Jurgen who was sitting upright, and said sincerely, "Thank you, thank you for taking the initiative to release me on bail. How much should I pay you for this?"

Jurgen nodded formally: "This order is free."

"I heard what Sergeant Farthing said about you, and I believe we will have many opportunities to cooperate in the future."

There will still be many opportunities for cooperation in the future. Klein laughed and said, "Lawyer Jurgen, I think you are cursing me."

Jurgen shook his head solemnly and said, "No, it's not what you think. It's normal for a private detective to have a regular cooperative lawyer."

Sir, you really have no sense of humor, even though you look very young. Klein sneered a few words and said with a smile, "I just want to find a lawyer to help me draw up an investment contract."

"Investment contract?" Jurgen asked in a slightly surprised tone.

"I know this is not a private detective's amateur, but I happened to come across a good investment opportunity." Klein briefly explained, "Lawyer Jurgen, according to your fee standard, how much do you need to pay for such a contract?"

"Generally it is determined according to the total amount of the contract and the degree of difficulty." Jurgen replied rigorously.

"The total amount is 100 pounds, and the required terms are." Klein described his needs in detail, including priority subscription, right of denial, etc.

Jurgen thought for a few minutes and said: "2 pounds,

To you Monday morning. "

"Okay." Klein didn't say any more about this matter, and instead asked about the news about tonight's case that Jurgen had inquired about.

All the way to Minsk Street, Klein voluntarily paid 3 soli for the rental carriage, bid farewell to the young but serious lawyer, and walked towards his house.

After opening the door and entering, Klein felt tired when he saw a messy scene. JrNovels.com