The Wolf of Los Angeles
Chapter 252: Being a good person is too difficult
Butterfly Company, big conference room.
Yero, Betty and Fiona, who have just rushed back from Latin America, are watching today's Los Angeles Times.
The front page was full of reports about the priest's door, but the news was all about St. Bean's Church and welfare schools, and there was no other place involved.
Campos walked in from outside and said, "This matter is here for the time being."
Betty asked, "LAPD has only checked one place in St. Bean? Where are the other churches and church welfare schools? Don't you check them together?"
"The case is limited to the scope of San Bean," Campos said the latest situation: "More than 20 people have been arrested at present, and all Catholic churches and schools are being purged internally."
Juan responded, “We saved hundreds of kids, guys.”
Fiona put down the newspaper and said, "Yes, with our ability, we can only do this."
Yero sighed, "I hope it will make the church **** restrain themselves."
Campos said, "You guys have done a good job."
"Actually, Hawk did a good job," Betty suddenly said, "He didn't get any benefits in this matter, and he still tried his best to do it."
Juan agrees: “He is a good boss.”
Yero said: "It is not easy for Hawke to do this. Without him, what are we? What are these things? Who cares about the lives and deaths of those children."
Campos said: "It's this society, there's something wrong with this country. Hawk led us to fight against it. It's the default rules of this country and society. With our strength, it's already difficult to be able to pry a crack."
These people, after experiencing the darkness of Mexico, crossed the border to California, struggled to survive at the lowest level, and had a wide range of knowledge.
The reality is so difficult, it is not easy to be a good person.
...
Ocean Park Avenue, Twitter office building.
Megan Taylor came out of the elevator and turned into the corridor in a women's professional attire.
An office door opened and Caroline happened to touch her.
Miss Meghan, wearing pink Chanel, stared at Meghan, as if she had seen another ewe coming to grab the grass.
She asked, "Why are you here?"
Megan looked at her slightly and said, "It's something to do with Hawk."
Caroline wanted to stop her, but she had no reason, so she could only watch Megan pass by and enter Hawke's office.
She opened her lips, exposed her sharp white teeth, bit her hard, and turned around and went to the third floor for a meeting.
In the office, Megan sat opposite Hawke's desk.
Hawke picked up a cup of coffee to Meghan and asked, "Why have time to come today?"
"I've been too tired recently when I'm busy with the news about the priest's door. I'm resting for a few days." Megan was not disappointed, and expected this result when reporting: "Fox TV also protects me, avoiding my head getting hot, and makes Some impulsive things.”
Hawke understood: "It seems you have investigated a lot of secret matters."
Megan took out a USB flash drive and threw it directly to Hawke: "There are everything here, and the top leaders of News Group issued instructions, and Roger Ayers had no choice. Fox TV will not report it anymore."
Hawke closed it: "Twitter won't report it now."
"The more you know, the more pressure you will be, and the more disappointed you will be with the country and society," Megan said.
Hearing her say this, Hawke was curious: "What did you find?"
Megan smiled bitterly: "If I said that three-quarters of all churches in the Parish of Los Angeles have ever had that kind of behavior, do you believe it?"
"I believe." Hawke had no slight trust in the church: "I believe even if you say everything."
Megan said: "My program team got a list of more than 500 victims, which is just a parish in Los Angeles!"
This reminded Hawke of a news article I had read in his previous life. He had a vague impression. It seemed to be a report by the Los Angeles Times. The Los Angeles Parish paid more than 600 million US dollars in compensation to more than 500 people, and its 288 sub-diges were affiliated with them. More than three-quarters of the cases were involved.
The actual number of unexposed will only be more.
Hawke put away his USB flash drive and said, "I'll find a suitable opportunity."
Megan nodded: "In three days, I will go back to work and I will pay attention to the rescued children."
"Will those children be adopted?" Hawke remembers that the United States handled this way: "Go to a new family?"
"According to regulations, after the incident is initially handled, they will disclose information to the public and adopt it by a suitable family as their actual guardian."
Hawke thought of what she had just said and asked, "You think adoption will have problems."
Megan said firmly: "The chances of a problem are very high."
Hawke asked, "Will you be abducted?"
"Trading?" Megan shook his head directly: "There is no trafficking in the United States, only missing."
She briefly explained: "I have a female news informant in the California Legislature. I have received a preliminary statistics from her that the number of immigrant children missing in the United States every year is more than 400,000, many of them are adopted."
Hawke believed in this data because he saw a video in his previous life. At that time, the mayor of New York City said that the number of children adopted by immigrants and adopted was as high as 500,000!
The authority of Yilin and readers is still rising, after all, there is no trafficking in the United States, only missing. Meghan is a woman after all, and sometimes she is emotional: "We think so simply that they may have gone from one fire pit to another."
Hawke couldn't be a savior, nor did he think about being a savior, but just sighed: "We have limited abilities and only want to be ashamed of doing things."
After all, Meghan is not the unyielding female reporter Harley. After feeling, she returns to rationality: "Fox TV expresses concern, which may help them avoid some bad things, that's it."
Hawke nodded: "This society is extremely difficult. It is not easy for ordinary people to change their classes. People like us who are not up and down can only have the opportunity to do what they want to do if they ensure that they have a firm foothold."
"You're right." Megan agreed completely: "It's all for now."
She turned around and asked, "I'm on three days off and want to go out for a walk. Do you have time?"
Hawke said directly: "I can't go, Twitter is valuing and negotiating investment with long-term investment companies..."
The two agreed to enter the body only, not life.
Facing the scumbag, Meghan was not polite at all: "You have to compensate me."
Hawke spread his hands: "What do you want?"
Megan didn't say anything, lowered her head and crawled under the desk, crawled over directly, stretched out her head from under, and tied her long scattered hair behind her head with her hands, and tied a ponytail.
No mistakes, one song, one content, one in 6, one book, one bar, one reading!
The Caroline she met when she remembered, looked up at Hawke: "You can ask your operations director to report on the job."
"You're crazy..." Hawke was caught in the vitals before he finished speaking.
This kind of office game, the two have played in Meghan's office before.
This is the first time in Hawke's office.
More than half an hour later, Megan tidied up his wrinkled clothes, waved to Hawk, left the office, and helped close the door.
She wiped her lips, pursed into a line, walked towards the elevator, and found that Caroline was also waiting for the elevator.
Caroline looked up and down at Megan and felt that she was different from before, with her hair and clothes a little scattered.
They are all adults, and they have long speculated about the relationship between Hawk and Meghan. Caroline knew it in her heart, and secretly bit her mouth and fangs. She couldn't help but say, "This is not Fox TV. , can you pay attention to the impact? ”
Megan smiled pursed her lips, guessed the woman’s thoughts, and said, “You are jealous of me.”
"No!" Caroline raised her small chin: "I am the operation director of a large company with a market value of billions of dollars. Will I be jealous of you?"
Megan chuckled, "You haven't tasted Hawk."
Caroline snorted coldly: "I am the person Hawke trusts the most."
Megan still said the same thing: "You haven't tasted Hawk."
"You..." Caroline was sadly discovering that she had never tasted it.
Megan approached a little, “Do you want to try it?”
Caroline wanted to say no, but she couldn't spit it out at all.
Megan pressed a finger on his lips and pointed it inside and said, "Do you want to taste it? There is still a little left here."
Caroline was so provoked, saying, "As sooner or later, you will be shot in the head!"
"Erika Ferguson?" The elevator came over at this time, and Megan entered the elevator with a smile.
Caroline was not willing to be outdone and followed in.
The two went down to the first floor. Before leaving, Megan took out a business card and handed it to Caroline: "Leave a contact information and make an appointment for coffee when you have time."
Caroline thought about it, took the business card, and left her contact information to Meghan, warning fiercely: "Don't show off in front of me in the future!"
Megan drove into the car, went home to pack her luggage, and left Los Angeles.
Fox TV officially ended the news report about the priest's door and no longer continued to dig deeper.
Other North American media have also gradually downplayed related news.
The American Catholic Diocese mobilized $120 million in funds to calm the incident.
In this capital country, if such high costs continue, the effect is quite obvious.
The judicial system in Los Angeles is running efficiently, with the prosecutor's office quickly intervening to push the case into the trial process as quickly as possible.
The godfathers of St. Bean's church took all the charges.
In order to divert the public and public opinion, those Hollywood practitioners who appeared in the video, all of which were accused of crimes, including Pat Kingsley and James Gunn, all became unforgivable people.
Like the whole world, the entertainment industry has endured everything.
The quickest to enter trial was the Pat Kingsley case. She voluntarily pleaded guilty and the evidence was conclusive, and she was eventually sentenced to ten years in prison.
This public relations manager and agent who was once a hit in Hollywood ended his career in prison.
On the night when Pat Kingsley's verdict was released, Tom Cruise held a grand party in Beverly Hills mansion, celebrating the signing of the World War crew, and invited a Friends and collaborators attended.
Anyone with a discerning eye knows that Tom Cruise is celebrating victory. (End of this chapter)
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