Act 95: The Last Shoe Shine
When Gilbert saw the New Haven Times, he was initially a little frightened, and then he sneered on his face.
"Ha! I'm just thinking about manipulating public opinion now? It's too late!"
Governments at all levels in the United States are a bottom-up government. In the mid-19th century, there was no so-called appeal system. The first instance is the final trial, and the first instance judgment is the judgment that must be executed.
Although Gilbert's goal has not been achieved, in his opinion, Doug Clayden, a little devil, cannot even protect his close followers, so who would do things with him?
However, the objective world will not change any changes just because of what Gilbert thinks in his mind.
The first issue of the New Haven Times only printed 3,000 sets. Of these 3,000 sets were sold in downtown New Haven, 500 sets were sent to the town below, and 1,000 sets were spread further along with the ship.
The next day, the second issue of the New Haven Times was launched.
The newspaper ends with the first newspaper front page headline as the prelude, telling the whole process of the "little shoe shiner's murder case" from the opening of the courtroom to the end.
The final verdict was very sad, and the little shoe shiner was sentenced to death.
"The little shoe shiner is so pitiful!"
"Smith is so hateful! So are his family, and they should all go to hell!"
"And Mitos Company! Thieves!"
...
"Let's go and see the little shoe shiner for the last time!"
"Yes! Go and have a last look!"
"Why."
Sighs coming from somewhere.
The petty class of New Haven relies on the developed manufacturing industry and harbours in the New Haven region, with a large number of people.
Although most of the time they are just a mob, without a unified goal or a unified program, they will not do anything big.
But once they gather and work hard for the same thing, their strength should not be underestimated.
Sales of "Monopoly" from Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory began to rise again.
Doug, the owner of Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory, published a special newspaper to thank consumers for their support.
At the same time, he also promised to set up a foundation to help poor child laborers like little shoe polishers. Moreover, from the time of publication, every time a copy of Monopoly sold by Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory would inject a cent into the foundation.
The purpose of this foundation is to allow child laborers to "have books and have tomorrow."
If such a foundation is reported before the case of the shoemaker, it may be useless to set up such a foundation.
However, after the report, things changed.
In addition to Bao Xia, the kind people who were originally far away from "Monopoly" also began to buy "Monopoly".
At the same time, as more and more people hold "Monopoly", "Monopoly" becomes more and more famous.
The next Saturday after the trial.
Today is the day when the little shoe shiner executes his execution.
The sky is gloomy.
It seems that rain will fall at any time.
Despite the bad weather, the execution ground is on the rugged outskirts of the road.
But there are still many people, either taking horse-drawn carriages or hiking to the execution ground.
They walked slowly, silently silently, and their pace firmly stepped on the gravel road.
They saw off for one person today, and that is the little shoe shiner.
Black leather shoes, black suit, black hat, black umbrella.
The little shoe shiner who was a little scared in his heart on the execution ground, saw that so many people came here specifically for themselves, and tears fell from his face.
Chapter completed!