"Help me notify a few people," Mr. Charles said, listing several names, confident that the lawyer, given his stature in the legal industry of Golden Port City, would recognize them.
"It's not that I don't trust you, it's just that I want to reduce unnecessary trouble," he said, looking at the lawyer, who was busy noting down these names.
In fact, lawyers often encounter such situations when handling cases. They don't mind having a backup plan, and they even hope that the individuals Mr. Charles mentioned can directly help resolve the case.
This way, the lawyer would do only a little, yet still earn the full fee, making a handsome profit.
After recording the names, he advised, "I won't be able to be by your side when the Prosecutor's Office conducts the interrogation. If you encounter questions you're unsure of, you can refuse to answer and request to see me."
"I won't leave before the interrogation ends; I'll be waiting in the hall for the results."
