Hobert said: "It turns out that your wife already had a child before she got married. Because she was afraid that you would hurt the child, your wife has been hiding the truth..."

Hobert roughly told the origin of the child, and Mr. Barron smiled bitterly and said: "I wrongly blamed Penny. It turns out it was me, it was me who never had a child."

He had actually had similar thoughts for a long time, but he only confirmed today that it was indeed him.

Hobert said: "Mr. Barron, I have already talked to your wife about divorce. What she means is that as long as you don't harm her children, we can negotiate for her to file for divorce."

In fact, in the final analysis, Penny did not betray the marriage. After all, the child was born before the marriage.

But it was indeed her concealment that made this marriage unhappy.

Barron smiled and said, "Lawyer Hobert, I'm not a rude villager. How could I anger a child?"

He said: "The conditions I offered before remain unchanged, let this matter end like this."

On the other side, Penny, who was sitting in the car, was very nervous. She was afraid that Benny would be hurt. She was afraid of seeing Mr. Barron's angry eyes.

At this time, she regretted a little. She shouldn't have trusted the young lawyer so easily.

Penny's father was even more nervous. He was a little helpless holding the axe, feeling that it was a stupid decision to bring the axe.

But seeing his daughter's helpless eyes, his hand holding the ax handle gained strength again.

It seemed like they had waited for a long time before they saw Mr. Barron walking quickly down the farm road with Benny in his arms.

At this time, both father and daughter were relieved, what was supposed to come finally came.

When they saw Hobert waving to them, they got out of the car at a loss.

"Penny!" Mr. Barron shouted, "You should have told me earlier!"

"I'm sorry Barron." Penny lowered her head and said, "I, I..."

"Okay, let's get together and disperse." Mr. Barron said: "Let's end it like this before we hate each other."

Hobert looked on as a villain: "The prerequisite is that you file for divorce, otherwise I will pursue you for deceiving Mr. Barron."

Penny covered her mouth, tears streaming down her face uncontrollably: "I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I kept it secret from you for so long."

She actually regretted hiding it all this time. She thought she should have thought of it earlier. How could Mr. Barron be angry because of a child?

Or maybe Mr. Barron simply wouldn't marry her, and he wouldn't let her be frightened for the past three years.

Barron smiled and said: "I will give you the wool processing workshop so that you mother and son can have a stable source of income."

The matter was finally over, and Mr. Barron found that his mood was not as depressed as before.

Barron's promise left both Penny and her father at a loss.

Barron waved his hand, said nothing, and returned to the farm step by step.

Hobert said: "Madam, I don't know if you still remember Benny's biological father, but for a man who refuses to admit his guilt even after putting on his pants, I advise you to forget about him."

He took out the "Divorce Agreement" that he had prepared a long time ago: "Now you believe it, no one will harm your children. Mr. Barron has even thought about the future sources of income for you and your mother. Come and sign it. Well, it’s up to you to end this marriage yourself.”

Penny wiped away her tears: "You are a trustworthy gentleman and a serious and responsible lawyer."

She hugged Benny and signed the "Divorce Agreement."

Penny's father was also completely relieved and thought this was the best ending.

After getting Penny's signature, Hobert sent the three of them back. Back in the village, the old man asked Hobert to wait outside for a while.

About two or three minutes later, Hobert saw the old man coming out with a handful of crumpled 1 and 2 soli banknotes: "Mr. Hobert, thank you very much today, I..."

Hobert smiled and interrupted: "Old man, if you really want to thank me, give me two pumpkins."

Although he only played a communication role, his communication was the most effective communication, protecting the rights and interests of his clients and leaving a certain escape route for Penny and her mother.

There were many pumpkins piled up in the yard. Without waiting for the old man to answer, Hobert took two pumpkins and got into the car: "Goodbye, old man!"

The old man stood helplessly at the door of the courtyard. After a long while, he said helplessly: "Goodbye."

By this time the carriage had gone far.

As soon as he returned to the law office, Barton called Hobert to his office: "Mr. Barron's butler just came."

He said: "He said that Mr. Barron is very grateful to the serious and responsible Mr. Hobert and settled the 10 pounds commission, so you will get 1 pound in compensation."

He smiled and said, "How about it? Are you feeling a little disappointed in your heart? Most of the clients that lawyers encounter these days are trivial matters like this."

Hobert smiled and said: “The good news is that I don’t have to pay taxes on the remuneration for this commission.

"In addition, the commission is actually 10 pounds plus two pumpkins. The pumpkins are a tip. You will take one back later."

"Oh, you can have pumpkin pie tonight." Barton smiled.

Hobert did not complain but chose to accept it. This calmness once again made Barton happy. Sometimes he had to wonder, is this really a college student who has not yet reached the age of graduation?

The soul in Hobert's body is certainly not a newbie in the workplace. His previous job was much more stressful than now! Sometimes I have to work "free overtime" on Sundays.

When he was about to get off work in the afternoon, Hobert finally received a letter from the Mercenary Club. A buyer wanted to trade the jewelry and gold he had with him at noon tomorrow.

Hobert calculated the time and wrote to Mr. Robin, asking them to come over tomorrow afternoon to discuss the case.

In the evening, Christine's family drank pumpkin porridge and listened to Hobert's story about the origin of pumpkin.

After listening to Hobert’s story, the adoptive mother Monlisa sighed with emotion: “Hobert, although your handling of this matter did not maximize the interests of your client, you did take care of the vulnerable people. That mother and son."

Christine also smiled and said: "Things in life are often the most difficult to deal with. Your kindness and wisdom were fully demonstrated in handling this matter."

Hobert smiled and said: "I just think this world should be more beautiful."

Christine raised her glass: "Here's to this great ideal."

There are no small towns in the Southern Continent.

Elder Calvin took the "black cherry" handed over by Elliot and felt a lot for a moment. The Balk family on South Main Road has not added new extraordinary characteristics for eight or nine years.

Calvin looked at the Extraordinary Characteristics in his hand for a few seconds before saying to Elliot: "Your merits are enough for you to be promoted to Sequence 7 left behind by your father."

"Uncle Calvin, what is the name of the Sequence 7 potion?"

"The briber!"

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