Allen Rivera went to the attorney general's office.
The attorney general asked him, "The retrial of Graham Burke's case, does it have anything to do with you?"
Allen Rivera was silent for a moment, then said, "I introduced a lawyer to him."
The attorney general chuckled, "You introduced him to Purple Summers Simonson, the president's daughter."
Allen Rivera frowned, "The court decided to retry the case because there are indeed doubts in it, not because the other party is Purple Summers Simonson."
The attorney general sighed. He understood his subordinate's rigid personality, and many things were difficult to say explicitly, so he could only hint, "Purple Summers Simonson is highly persuasive in court. If she really manages to overturn this case, do you know what that means?"
The attorney general pushed a photograph across the table toward Allen Rivera.
It was the image of Sophia Wilson's tragic death.