The prosecutor intern didn't press on about who would deal with the bloodstained tycoon.
Because he knew.
In Golden Port City, if anyone could handle these people, it would only be two individuals: Mayor Williams and Lance White.
Mayor Williams was dealing with his own troubles lately, so he probably couldn't manage this, leaving one answer: Lance White.
As an emissary of justice, the intern instinctively felt it was wrong.
Justice shouldn't be executed through darkness, but he couldn't find a good way to refute it, as he had encountered similar cases back in school.
Like when a tycoon raped a woman, she sued him for assault, but in the end, she was sentenced to twenty years for extortion and vanished in prison without a trace, with no one knowing where she went.
Or when everyone knew a certain tycoon killed someone, with evidence to prove it, yet the court still declared him not guilty.
