( The truth. The idea of a prosecutor searching for the truth as if it is something tangible, to be touched, is so incredibly naive. It makes Manfred both want to laugh, and break his previous promise not to explain himself. But not entirely. )
The truth? The truth, Mr. Wright, is that criminals belong in jail. That's all.
( That second comment, though, is worth pursuing further. )
But back to you and Edgeworth. Would you say that you're quite well acquainted, then?
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( The truth. The idea of a prosecutor searching for the truth as if it is something tangible, to be touched, is so incredibly naive. It makes Manfred both want to laugh, and break his previous promise not to explain himself. But not entirely. )
The truth? The truth, Mr. Wright, is that criminals belong in jail. That's all.
( That second comment, though, is worth pursuing further. )
But back to you and Edgeworth. Would you say that you're quite well acquainted, then?