Lomp-s Court - Case 3 <TESTED • Solution>
“Case number three,” Lomp-s announced, slamming the chicken down. It let out a mournful “BRRRRP.” “The Consortium of Interdimensional Janitors versus one Kevin P. Riggins. Mr. Riggins, you are accused of ‘Promotional Fraud via Chronological Gaslighting.’ How do you plead?”
As the bailiff led Riggins away—already being handed a dripping bucket and a frown—Judge Lomp-s leaned back and pressed the chicken gavel one more time. Lomp-s Court - Case 3
“The contract,” Lomp-s said, adjusting his half-moon glasses, “states, and I quote: ‘Upon completion of the 7th floor temporal rift cleanup, the above-named parties shall ascend to the rank of Quantum Floor Manager, with all rights, privileges, and dental plans thereof.’” If the court finds in favor of the
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