It turns out that Lynch is not someone who boasts about himself. On the third day of Uncle Tom's arrest, he still visited Uncle Tom and told him that he had hired a very capable lawyer for these workers, hoping to help them win the case.
This immediately elevated Lynch's image among these worker groups. Moreover, as he is Nell's son, he counts as "one of our own." Coupled with their current fear and unease, Lynch's appearance undoubtedly gave them a sense of reliance.
"Victory is never something easily obtained; justice is not written with petals. We must struggle, we must persist…" Lynch's face was full of resolute expression, his voice heavy, but within this heaviness lay a courage and strength capable of breaking everything!
At this moment, Lynch was not alone; countless pioneers stood with him. The arrested workers felt something unprecedented; they would fight against the evil Factory Owner to the end!