The list will be announced at the end of the month, and then a regular meeting will be held. If there is a scandal about Senator Langdon's manipulation of judicial justice at this time.

It was a heavy blow not only to him personally, but also to the entire York Gang!

This is why Lynch called him immediately, don't do anything stupid!

Senator Langdon, who had calmed down a little at this time, also realized this, and then broke into a cold sweat.

It is actually difficult to choose between his son on one side and his political life on the other.

Instead of pushing him to make a decision, Lynch waited.

He can always maintain considerable tolerance and patience towards his own people. Lynch will not make any changes rashly until he has made his decision known to him.

Senator Langdon thought a lot, and he recalled the assistant director's casual remark that it might be a murder of love.

He also remembered that his son had asked him for money many times, saying that he wanted to take a girl to ski. Why would a third person appear on the ski trip for two people?

This made Senator Langdon wake up all of a sudden. It was like a nose that had been blocked for a long time was suddenly ventilated by peppermint oil, and his brain was cooled down!

Once a person calms down and starts to think more, there is nothing he cannot let go of.

He also thought that Lynch was right at all, his son was already dead.

There are all kinds of people active in the federal political arena, including celebrities, teachers, cooks, and shoemakers, but there are no murderers!

After he did these things, he was actually insulated from the future federal politics!

Because he's so damn easy to attack, every time he's faced with a big moment, his rivals are going to bring up his murderous ways.

People don't have the ability to think for themselves. They believe whatever the media says, so he is destined not to be a politician who can stand on the stage!

In that case... why not have two more?

Senator Langdon thought about the issue of bloodline theory and the idea of ​​bloodline purges. Although he supported these views, it did not prevent him from accepting some of them.

Only with excellent bloodlines and genes can we breed better offspring.

He thought of the scene where his son was angry and shouting at him in the detention room just now. It was very much like his mother when she was young, and very much like his wife's father who was still living with cow dung in the countryside.

They all look the same!

Senator Langdon didn't say anything, but he already had some thoughts in his mind.

After thinking for about two minutes, he sighed, "I think I understand what you mean. I also believe that federal laws are absolutely fair, and I will not interfere in this matter."

There was something cheerful in Lynch's voice. You couldn't hear it, but you could feel it, "This is the best choice, Langdon, stay away from danger and whirlpools. I think the reporters have arrived. You should think about how to deal with it." them."

"If you have anything else, come to my office tomorrow to talk about it."

Senator Langdon glanced at the receiver when the busy signal came through, and then hung up.

As soon as the door opened, the assistant director strode over to greet him, looking a little anxious. He lowered his voice and said, "Mr. Congressman, many reporters have come and have blocked the door."

"We have a side entrance..."

Senator Langdon raised his hand to stop him, "No, let's take one last look at that bastard. I will make it clear to the reporters."

Although the Assistant Director didn't know what happened, he was somewhat relieved.

This time, he did not enter the room or ask others to leave. He stood at the door of the detention room and looked at the young man who looked six times his youth.

"I'll leave in a minute, you'd better tell the truth about what you did."

"The cause, the process, what happened, everything is detailed."

"The only one who can save you now is yourself. Don't you always say you can handle it?"

"Then show it to me!"

After he finished speaking, he left without looking back, which made the young people in the room panic. He tried to catch up and say something.

But he was handcuffed to a chair and was unable to pursue him.

Some of his tempers in school and in society actually come from his status as "the son of a congressional senator."

When he told others that his father was a congressman, including teachers, they would all be polite to him.

He had actually been in and out of the police station because of fights, but when he said his father's name, the men asked him to leave.

This level of identity was so useful that the moment he picked up the knife, he subconsciously thought that he could handle it all this time!

Even...he has an extra sense of revenge!

He regarded his troubles and his implicating Senator Langdon as a means of revenge.

A way to get back at him for abandoning his wife and ignoring him.

Until this moment!

Senator Langdon answered the phone and left without hesitation, which made him panic. Who can not be afraid of death?

Especially since he had just killed a person, his excitement about death was obviously not as strong as his fear of death!

But Senator Langdon was no longer willing to stay any longer.

He quickly walked outside the police station with his lawyer. He didn't know who disclosed the news, but it was probably someone from the police station.

Many newspaper reporters will have a few friends in the police station. They usually have some financial contacts, and the exchange is not for job-related crimes, but for the exchange of information.

When the reporters heard that "the senator's son was suspected of murder," they immediately became excited. This is damn good news that people want to see!

As soon as he walked out of the door of the police station, countless flash lights lit up, and reporters suddenly surrounded him.

Senator Langdon did not hide, but stood on the steps at the door. He kept saying things to stop the noise, and did not appear to leave. The reporters gradually calmed down.

"There are so many of you speaking together that I don't know whose questions to answer, who can say something on behalf of others, and I'm not going to answer too many questions."

Senator Langdon was very good at dealing with reporters. After calming down, his rationality regained the high ground and he was able to handle it.

After a short discussion, a young male reporter stood up and said, "Mr. Congressman, someone said you came to see your son because he just killed an innocent man, right?"

It was full of traps, but it didn't bother him, "I want to remind you, first of all, we don't have a clear understanding of the case."

"It's unclear whether he committed the murder or whether he acted in self-defense when someone wanted to harm him."

"Secondly, I'm interested in how you know that people are dead and that the dead people are innocent. Were you at the scene of the murder?"

He shook his head as he said, "If this problem persists, I will leave and you will have to find someone else."

The young reporter was blushing and was pulled to the back by others. Then a female reporter asked, "Did you come here immediately after the hair loss to put pressure on the police station?"

"Or are you planning to use your ability to interfere with something we don't know about?"

It is also a question full of traps and more fucked up than the previous question, but at the same time it is a good question.

Because it speaks to what Senator Langdon wants to express most at this time.

He stared at the female reporter twice and said, "I am only here because the police station informed me that something bad happened to my child."

"And I am only here as a father. I will not interfere with judicial justice or the investigation and evidence collection."

"I am a federal member of Parliament and I need respect more than anyone else and the integrity of the judiciary."

"I can state my position here. I will not interfere with any content of the case throughout the entire process. I will not call or come here again. I believe in our country and government, I believe in our laws and people."

"I will hand him over to the police, the court, or even you!"

"I also hope that you can open your eyes and pay attention to the development of this case just like you would find fault with me!"

"No matter what the final result is, I will accept it and be willing to believe that it is the result he deserves!"

As soon as these words were spoken, the mentality of some reporters changed.

The same goes for female journalists.

She added a question, "Even if he gets the death penalty?"

After she finished speaking, she felt it was not appropriate and modified her words, "I mean, if he is really guilty and the judge gives him the death penalty, will you still accept it?"

Senator Langdon looked at the female reporter and asked, "Why don't I accept it?"

"Because I'm a member of Parliament?"

"Or is it because of what I am?"

"No matter who I am or what my status is, I believe in the fairness and justice of the law."

"I would be happy if he was innocent."

"If he has to accept a terrible price, so will I!"

"No one will jump out of the enforcement framework of the law because of his identity and status, whether it is me or you!"

He paused for a few seconds after saying, "Okay, I should go back, and leave the rest to our police and judicial institutions!"

Senator Langdon quickly left the scene under the escort of his bodyguards, with countless flashlights shooting at the taillights of his car.

As for how to write tomorrow's news, everyone has different ideas.

Some people will write that he "escaped in a hurry", while others will write that he "leaved peacefully". This is the most similar thing between reporters and politicians - they both tell lies!

But this case is still being fermented, and in less than an hour, almost everyone in the Congress and the middle and high-level people of both parties knew about it!

This is not because of Senator Langdon's personal influence, but purely because he is the core figure of the York Gang.

If he capsizes, Lynch's interests in Congress will be affected. Some people are waiting to see the joke, and some are waiting to take advantage.

Only no one wants this to get better, no one!

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