Chapter 91 A good mental hospital is no worse than a prison
Chapter 91 A good mental hospital is no worse than a prison
"Since the Gotham Police Department has collectively declined to be interviewed, we have now contacted Mr. Harvey Dent, who was also present at the scene and recently became Gotham's new District Attorney, for his comments..."
In the news footage, the Gotham Daily reporter, seeing that he couldn't catch the police to dig up information, had a flash of inspiration and decisively changed his interview subject, catching the prosecutor who was originally just passing by.
The handsome, seemingly young prosecutor didn't refuse the reporter's microphone, which was practically pressed against his face. He simply took a half-step back without making a sound: "It's an honor to answer Gotham Daily's questions, but I've only just arrived here myself..."
Seeing that the other party had no intention of explaining the situation, the reporter quickly changed direction and asked another question: "Wait, Prosecutor Dent!"
"As Gotham City's newly appointed District Attorney, I've heard there's a plan to renovate Arkham Asylum as a facility for special criminals... Is that true?"
"It's true. But I'm sorry, I really have to go to the site." Harvey Dent's tone hardened, revealing the assertive side of a prosecutor. "As for the Arkham Asylum redevelopment plan, the Gotham Daily can follow up on that. The Gotham Police Department and the District Attorney's Office will release the details of the project next week."
That's all for now, thank you for the interview.
After saying this, Harvey Dent ignored the reporters' follow-up questions and walked away from the camera's view.
Jaeger, however, found the words of the prosecutor Dent strange: "Hmm? Arkham Asylum?...Why would a mental hospital be used to detain criminals?"
A good mental hospital can be just as strict as a prison, right?
"Hiss hiss hiss." Upon hearing Yeager's words, Burks silently looked up and then shook his head.
Even the snake doesn't know the answer to this question.
"Hmm..." Jaeger stroked his chin. "But he's the newly appointed district attorney that Batman mentioned before, right? He seems pretty reliable now."
A district attorney with a strong work ethic and a willingness to get things done is extremely important for a region that desperately needs change.
While Gotham's problems extend beyond the surface, the more people like Gordon who hold important official positions and are inherently honest and reliable, the better...
"Oh, right." Speaking of the newly appointed prosecutor, Jaeger suddenly remembered something.
When Poison Mist and Jaeger were talking about how Bruce Wayne mentioned at the dinner he was preparing to raise funds for Project Dawn, the new prosecutor seemed to have shown great interest in the project and had even taken the initiative to participate.
When pressed by reporters about the Arkham reformation plan, Harvey Dent said it would be announced next week...
Is it also going to be revealed all at once at that banquet?
But unlike the usual nonsensical comments like, "Haha, this dinner sounds like it's going to be amazing," Jaeger suddenly had a bad feeling.
After all, in the world today, especially in Gotham, which is known for causing trouble.
The sudden appearance of this charity gala, where numerous projects and plans are to be announced, exudes a strong sense of impending doom, like a warning: "Criminals! Come and cause trouble!"
Of course, Burks, standing to the side, had no idea what Jaeger was thinking.
All it knew was that it was watching TV when it was suddenly grabbed by Jaeger and forced to listen to him bet $100 that something bad would happen at Bruce Wayne's dinner party next week...
What grudge do you hold against someone else's banquet?
But you still want to indulge in a little treat; $100 is a small snack, after all.
So, while feeling indignant, Burks silently picked up his writing tablet—
I bet $100 that the dinner will proceed as planned.
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