But the arrests had just been made, and the members of the Human Rights Organization were not those criminals, so there certainly were no significant handles to grab, and what's more deadly, David had already put out his word that the trial would take place today, which was far too hasty in terms of timing. The possibility of securing a conviction could not be said to be nonexistent, but it was also exceedingly low.
So what should be done?
The best solution could only be to talk to the Human Rights Organization and attempt to decrease the severity of the situation.
But after the members of the Human Rights Organization had been bullied to this extent, how could they possibly let bygones be bygones?
Unless...
The National Tax Bureau made some concessions.
For example, the sentencing for this case had taken a dive from a thousand years to just 20 years imprisonment, which from a certain perspective, definitely counted as a major concession to the Human Rights Organization!