"Too much?" Violet laughed even louder, but her eyes also got even colder, "So it turns out that me asking for compensation for myself is an excessive thing in your opinion, I was just praising you for actually knowing what it means to break the law, I didn't expect that after only a short time, you don't know anything again, it seems that I have overestimated you, not only do you not have the right views, you don't even have a brain."
"You ...... How dare you say I have no brain?" Sophie's eyes widened and she stood up in a flash of anger.
Violet mentally rolled her eyes, and then beckoned, "Janos."
"Mr. Murphy." The bodyguard who was called by Violet as Janos stepped forward.
"As I recall, you have a bar license, right?"
"Right." Janos nodded, then smiled shyly, "But I only have a Junior bar license."
"It's okay, it's enough already, you tell this legally illiterate Miss Robinson who doesn't know the law that if I am being too much to ask her for compensation?" Violet pointed at Sophie.
Janos nodded, "Okay, Mrs. Murphy."
He lifted his feet towards Sophie, stopping just short of two meters in front of Sophie, then looked at Sophie with an expressionless face and spoke with the look of a lawyer, "Miss Robinson, you don't think our lady should claim compensation, do you?"
"Yes, it's not like I hit her, I just said a few words about her, so who is she to ask me for compensation?" Sophie said with slightly trembling shoulders.
Janos narrowed his eyes for a moment, "Very well, I have now determined your attitude, Miss Robinson, you are determined not to pay compensation, in that case, Miss Robinson, first of all, you did start a rumor, and before the rumor, our lady did not offend you, so, from the beginning, it is your fault. You should not object to this point, right?"
Sophie's mouth opened, "I ......"
"You don't want to admit it?" Janos stared into her eyes.
Janos, as, a bodyguard, was already imposing in his own right, and this time, clad in the already serious lawyer's vest, that imposing presence was naturally even heavier.
So in the face of Janos' icy stare, Sophie's heart was trembling, and the words she had wanted to weasel out were completely unspoken at this moment.
Janos didn't care if she was frightened, seeing that she didn't say anything, he continued to speak, "You didn't say anything, then I'll take your acquiescence, so in this disinformation incident, our lady is the complete victim. Miss Robinson, as the perpetrator, you have to take full responsibility, according to our laws, you are guilty of disinformation. Although disinformation doesn't constitute a criminal case, but for the punishment, there is also a fine along with detention."
"What?" Sophie's face changed, "Detention? How is this possible, you're lying to me! I just said a few words, how did it reach the point of detention?"
In the back, Violet took the water handed to her by the other bodyguard and took a sip before speaking, "Janos, properly scientifically educate her and enrich her with legal knowledge."
"Yes Mrs. Murphy." Janos nodded, and then added, "There is of course detention for disinformation, but that's only for serious disinformation, if it's minor, then there's only a verbal reprimand along with a fine, which is the disinformed person's moral damages."
Hearing these words, Sophie breathed a huge sigh of relief.
Because she thought she'd just mildly disinformed.
But the fact that she had to pay a fine for being slight made her uncomfortable.
Just when Sophie was relaxing because she thought she wouldn't be detained, Janos' next words knocked her straight to the bottom.
"But in this case, you are definitely going to be detained." Janos said.
Sophie's pupils crinkled, "What did you say? I'm going to be detained?"
"That's right." Janos replied with certainty.
"This can't be!" Sophie roared with emotion.
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